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Celebrate Mayo Day with special TG4 programme
Join Eibhlín Ní Chonghaile and Dáithí Gallagher in a one-hour flagship programme to celebrate all things Mayo, to be broadcast on Mayo Day, May 1, on TG4 at 9:30pm, and on the TG4 Player worldwide.
United defeat Harps in pre-season fixture
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Mayo shake off the cobwebs to hammer home their point against Tyrone
Mayo saw off Tyrone with ease in Carrick-on-Shannon on Saturday afternoon to set up a winner takes all clash with Armagh next weekend for a place in the Ladies Gaelic football Association All Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-finals.
‘I was a massive film creep before I was a music creep’
THE HILL - a landform which extends above the surrounding terrain; a summit to be reached; a place on which a person is prepared to die for an ideal; an obstacle to be overcome; a goal.
Balla live the dream to claim intermediate title
The pressure came on and when it did Balla answered the questions that were posed to them by Kiltimagh to claim their first ever Mayo intermediate title, only two years after winning the junior championship.
Leading business women lined up for GMIT's annual entrepreneurship event
Business women will share their successful start-up experiences in a special webinar hosted by GMIT.
Durcan stuns Donegal with late strike
There might not be a Las Vegas in the Hills of Donegal in reality, but Mayo at least left Ballybofey breaking even thanks to a late deflected James Durcan goal. The Castlebar Mitchels man knew he had to gamble it all on one play at the death and it paid off handsomely for Mayo when all was said and done.
Buccaneers U20s extend unbeaten run with provincial derby win
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Champions Cup rugby returns to the Sportsground on Sunday
Champions Cup rugby returns to the Sportsground after a two-year hiatus when Connacht open their 2019/20 campaign against visitors Montpellier on Sunday (1pm).
Paul Marsh headlines Comedy KARLnival at Róisín Dubh
On Tuesday, Paul Marsh will play at the Róisín Dubh along with Cormac Moore, Sean Murphy, and special guest MC Abigoliah Schamaun.