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Mitchels hold their nerve to seal league title

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It might not have had as much on the line as their meeting in the Mayo GAA Senior Football Championship semi-final last year, but Castlebar Mitchels and Westport gave the culminating game of the Mayo GAA Senior Football League the ending the competition deserved last Saturday evening in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park.

Mitchels hold their nerve to seal league title

 

Plenty still to be sorted out in intermediate groups

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Once again the unpredictable nature of the Mayo intermediate championship raised its head again last weekend after a barnstorming weekend of action in the competition.

Ferocious battles to find a spot in the final four

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Nothing ever comes easy at the intermediate grade and this year is proving to be no different - last year's beaten finalists are out of the competition after the group stage.

Nothing is easy at the middle grade

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The hardest thing to predict before the start of any championship season is who is going to win the intermediate title.

Westport keep up winning ways as season enters hiatus

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The action in the Mayo League will go on hiatus for at least three weeks following the imposition of the latest government restrictions earlier this week.

O'Connor returns to action as championship throws in across the county

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It might be almost Easter - but the gales that blew through vast tracts of Mayo on Saturday gave the first round of the Mayo GAA Senior Football Championship a more end of the year feel, than the start of the summer.

All to play for again as Moy Davitts and Kiltimagh can't be separated at the end

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The conditions weren’t the best - but there was enough drama to ensure that next weekends replay between these two east Mayo sides - will be one to watch. It’s hard to know which of these sides will feel the happier after the full time whistle - Kiltimagh led by seven early in the second half and missed a number of good chances throughout the game.

Ballintubber book their spot while Mitchels and Garry’ have to dance again

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The Mayo GAA season kept moving this weekend with the semi-finals in both the senior and intermediate championships, a number of relegation games and some league deciders taking place over a hectic 30 hours or so between Saturday afternoon and Sunday evening.

Saturday showdowns to get final pairing

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All roads lead to Ballina tomorrow for what promises to be two real battles, with a place in the Mayo Intermediate Football Championship final up for grabs. The action gets under way at 2.45pm with the meeting of last year's beaten intermediate finalists Kiltimagh and last year's Mayo and Connacht junior champions Louisburgh.

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