Galway Warriors

The Galway Warriors were formed by a dedicated group of American Football Fans in 2012 and currently play in IAFL2. Anyone interested in working with us on the field or behind the scenes should contact us by email or through our facebook page facebook.com/GalwayWarriorsFootball , We recruit all year round and welcome any support and all levels of skill, fitness and athleticism . Gaillimh Abú!

Wednesday 11 May 2016

Bitten but bouncing back!

What a busy month it has been! Exams, last minute league preparation, and training, but now Football season is finally well and truly upon us. Unfortunately we opened that season with a distinctly rusty performance, bitten by a Vipers team on their third game and hitting their stride. In spite of the result, there were positives aspects to the game, and most importantly there were lessons to be learned. Whether rookies stepping on to the American Football field for the first time, or experienced veterans with years under their belts, every one of us took something from that game which we will use to grow as a player, as a team mate and as a person. How we bounce back will define the rest of our season and will reflect our character as an organisation. We are Warriors. We will fight to the last man. We will support and challenge each other to be better individuals and a better team. We will march to war, and we will conquer.
This Sunday May 15th, we travel East to face the North Dublin Pirates at 2pm at Malahide rugby club to get our season back on track. The support we get from our fantastic sponsors, Garvey's Inn, Apache Galway and Topaz Newcastle road has been invaluable in allowing us to successfully stage home games and travel for away games but we have to give special mention to our individual donors for supporting our 2016 campaign (https://chuffed.org/organisations/galway-warriors) Your support as fans means so much to us and is a driving force behind our desire to improve, so a huge thank you to Simon Lynskey, Siobhán Barrett, Maggie Whitworth and Jim Neary, your support is greatly appreciated.
Gaillimh Abú

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