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St Loman’s storm to Westmeath league title

St Loman’s claimed the Westmeath league title with a convincing win over Garrycastle at Lakepoint Park on Sunday.

St Brigid’s face Corofin in Connacht senior final

The Corofin senior football squad take on St Brigid’s this Sunday morning in the hope of matching the famous Clan Na nGael club side from Roscommon on the provincial roll of honour with seven Connacht senior titles.

St Loman’s secure Westmeath SFC title with win over Tyrrellspass

St Loman's Mullingar finished with a flourish against Tyrrellspass to retain the Westmeath SFC title at Cusack Park by a score of 1-13 to 0-10.

Salthill/Knocknacarra must improve to qualify

Two county senior football quarter-finals are down for decision this Sunday in Tuam Stadium in an attractive double header.

Seven steps to the final

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Connacht Championship quarter-final

Mayo controlled the contest says Keegan

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Fresh from putting in a man of the match performance, the first thing asked of Lee Keegan in the concrete catacombs under Croke Park as he waited to board the bus following Mayo's win over Donegal last Saturday night was, had he meant to go for goal when he scored Mayo's second and vital third pointer just after the break. "Absolutley, there's no debate and I'll take it to my grave if I have to," smiled the Westport powerhouse.

Footballers drawn with Armagh away

The Galway footballers have been drawn away to Armagh next weekend, July 11/12, in round two of the All-Ireland football qualifiers.

Westmeath teams to feature in Páidí Ó Sé Football Festival

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Westmeath’s Ballymore and Ballinagore men’s and Garrycastle ladie’s teams will join over 1,300 Gaelic football club players as part of the 26th PhoneWatch Comórtas Peile Páidí Ó Sé 2015, an international football tournament and festival which is taking place across the Dingle Peninsula from February 20-22.

Mayo fail to break down Tyrone defensive effort

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A thick blanket of fog covered Castlebar right until half-an-hour or so before throw-in on Sunday, but not long after that natural blanket had cleared Elverys MacHale Park, a man made blanket dressed from head-to-toe in white descended on the playing field.

Sunday’s showdown should be fun

I am really looking forward to Sunday’s county final, Castlebar and Ballintubber met in the group stages with the Mitchels winning by a single goal but it seems the tides have turned slightly after Ballintubber’s devastating display in the semi-final win over Knockmore. Castlebar seem to have the measure of Ballintubber as of late, but will certainly be fearful of going up against one of the most lethal club forward lines in the country. They will also be reminded that Ballintubber have beaten them in two finals in the last five years. Castlebar have a better defence than Ballintubber but Ballintubber have a better forward line than Castlebar so something has to give.

 

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