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Second half surge sees Mayo home in Croke Park

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The classical western contest upped sticks and headed to the big city for one day only and while it may have been played out on fancier turf than the old sod from home, it still had that old familiar feeling from days gone by in the old shed in Tuam Stadium and the memories from MacHale Park.

Oughterard save best for Croke Park to win All Ireland club crown

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A new name will be engraved on the All-Ireland intermediate club football trophy after Oughterard achieved a superb win over Monaghan side Magheracloone at Croke Park on Saturday.

Disappointed rather than despondent after Croker outing

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It was a classic case of capital punishment as Mayo's 100 per cent league winning streak came crashing to a halt in round four against a rampant Dublin in Croke Park.

Hurling the game of the summer as Pope set for Croke Park visit

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Community College runners-up in prestigious competition

At an awards ceremony in Croke Park last week Jack Connaughton, Sarah Muldoon and Louise Payne from Athlone Community College were announced as the runners up of the 2018 Certified Irish Angus Beef Schools Competition.

All-Ireland final Sunday 2017

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This Sunday in Croke Park the Galway senior hurlers will line up at 3.30pm for their chance to add to the hurling annals, under the watchful eye of referee Fergal Horgan from Tipperary.

Cribbin’s men have one eye on Croke Park as they face Offaly

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An interesting Leinster Senior Football Championship quarter final is scheduled for O’Connor Park on Sunday when neighbours Offaly and Westmeath collide.

Cribbin’s men have one eye on Croke Park as they face Offaly

An interesting Leinster Senior Football Championship quarter final is scheduled for O’Connor Park on Sunday when neighbours Offaly and Westmeath collide.

A year of success, just not the big one

Croke Park on the first Saturday in October will be the defining memory for a lot of Mayo GAA supporters that they take with them into 2017, but while there's still great disappointment that the Mayo senior footballers fell short at the final fence following a fantastic effort, there is still much to celebrate coming out of 2017.

Rail strike to cause headaches for Mayo supporters

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The decision by National Bus and Rail Union (NBRU) to start four days of work stoppages next Sunday, August 24, will cause headaches for Mayo supporters travelling to Dublin for next Sunday’s All Ireland semi-final against Kerry in Croke Park. Mayo fans will face a similar issue four weeks later if James Horan’s men can overcome the Kingdom, with the NBRU having planned strike action on September 21, the day of the All Ireland football final.

 

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