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French Open: Stan Wawrinka, Gael Monfils given wild cards

The Philadelphia Inquirer 12 May 2026
PARI— Three-time Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka and fellow retiring player Gael Monfils were given wild cards for ...
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Stan Wawrinka, Gael Monfils Receive Emotional Roland Garros Farewell Wild Cards

News18 12 May 2026
Stan Wawrinka and Gael Monfils have received Roland Garros wild cards, setting up emotional farewell appearances in Paris during their final ATP seasons ....
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Armagh GAA legend appointed new Erne Gaels manager

Yahoo Daily News 11 May 2026
Fermanagh’s county champions, Erne Gaels, have appointed Armagh GAA legend Barry “Bumpy” O’Hagan as their new manager ... Veteran Ryder shines as Erne Gaels edge Belnaleck in league opener.
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Veteran Ryder shines as Erne Gaels edge Belnaleck in league opener

Yahoo Daily News 09 May 2026
Erne Gaels 1-12 Belnaleck 0-8 ... The first ten minutes was a snooze-fest as the Gaels hit four wides into the tricky wind, before Quigley opened the scoring with a well-struck free in the 10th minute ... Erne Gaels.
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Poll suggests lead for Fine Gael's Kyne in Galway West

RTE 08 May 2026
A new opinion poll suggests a lead for Fine Gael's Sean Kyne in the forthcoming Galway West Dáil bye-election ... Fine Gael was also the most popular party in Galway West in the 2024 General Election and Mr Kyne benefits from name recognition ... .
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Have Fine Gael by-election candidate Ray McAdam

Irish Independent 07 May 2026
Have Fine Gael by-election candidate Ray McAdam .
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Fine Gael, Independent Ireland and Labour in strongest contention for Galway West seat – poll

The Irish Times 07 May 2026
Fine Gael’s Seán Kyne holds the slimmest of leads over Independent Ireland rival Noel Thomas in the Galway West byelection campaign, according to an Irish Times/TG4 opinion poll in the constituency.
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Fine Gael holds early lead in race for Galway West seat as Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin falter

The Irish Times 07 May 2026
Fine Gael’s Seán Kyne attracts 17 per cent of the first-preference votes and is closely followed by Independent Ireland’s Noel Thomas on 16 per cent and Labour’s Helen Ogbu on 12 per cent.
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Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael spat shows student fees issue remains weak point for Coalition

The Irish Times 06 May 2026
Fine Gael higher education spokeswoman Maeve O’Connell kicked into gear and kicked out against Lawless, making her disappointment clear in an intervention on the Leinster House plinth.
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