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Gilmore strikes it right at Derek Crowe Memorial
Mass Sportskit retained the Derek Crowe Memorial 6-a-sides after they defeated 2002 winners, Classic Seven, 2-1 in last Sunday’s final.
Mayo can overcome royals to face Kerry - once again
After Kerry hammering the lard out of Dublin last Monday it is difficult to predict any victors now with any huge degree of confidence.
McGarrity named in side ahead of Galway showdown
The news that Ronan McGarrity had been selected to play in Sunday’s Connacht Senior Football Final (subject to passing a fitness test on Sunday morning) against Galway in Pearse Stadium was a major boost for Mayo when John O’Mahony named his side on Wednesday evening. The Ballina midfielder looked to all intents and purposes to be out of the game after he picked up a fractured cheekbone in Ballina’s Mayo senior football club championship clash with Crossmolina almost a fortnight ago.
Three necessary improvements
1.The amount of ball lost in the tackle: On far too many occasions ball was turned over by Galway players. They allowed Mayo players to stop them and just physically rip the ball out of their hands. Mayo have obviously worked on their tackling, but from a Galway perspective it was most disappointing to see the likes of Finian Hanley, Paul Conroy, and others losing the ball in contact. Likewise we were blocked down on numerous occasions and that gives a great lift to the opposition. We must not allow that to happen this weekend.
Mayo can overcome Royals to face Kerry - once again
After Kerry hammering the lard out of Dublin last Monday it is difficult to predict the victors now with any huge degree of confidence.
Mayo can overcome Royals to face Kerry — once again
After Kerry hammering the lard out of Dublin last Monday it is difficult to predict any victors now with any huge degree of confidence.
Moran gets the nod for Royal clash
There was only one real surprise when John O'Mahony announced his starting line up for this Sunday's clash with Meath in the All-Ireland quarter-final in Croke Park. Castlebar's Barry Moran, who was expected to miss the game with a broken bone in his hand, was named at full forward. Moran, who picked up the injury in training last week, was expected to be sidelined by the hand problem for a number of weeks. But in a similar turn of events to what happened when Ronan McGarrity suffered a facial injury in a club championship match in the lead up to the Connacht final, he seems to have healed quickly enough to be given the nod.
Mayo Royal rumbled in last eight
Meath 2-15
The rough guide to what happened Sunday
Turning point