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Crowe praises Athenry's players

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Eight wins and one draw from nine fixtures ensured Athenry were crowned worthy Western Hygiene Supplies premier division champions.

Mayo set sail on another adventure when Mourne men come calling

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It’s going to be something very different for Mayo on Saturday for a number of reasons.

Horan sets out his stall for season ahead

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Just over a year ago a screeching halt was called on life as we knew it and with it the action on the sporting field.

Small margins can make all the difference

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Mayo have had some rotten luck in All Ireland finals in recent years. They’ve pushed Dublin to the pin of their collar on numerous occasions and seen things just tilt against them.

Horan relishing the challenge of leading Mayo to the big one

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James Horan has guided Mayo to a third All Ireland final as manager, he's played in two (three if you count the replay in 1996) himself and he's looking forward to trying to get Mayo over a line they've fallen short of eight times since they got back to the final for the since last winning it in 1951.

Mayo look to reach their tipping point

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The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Mayo grit it out in Salthill to claim Connacht title

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It was a day for grit and determination in a city more known for the flair and flavour of the arts and when it came to the crunch Mayo had that bit more of battle hardness than their hosts on the shore of Galway Bay.

Mayo hit the right notes to see off Roscommon

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For the first time since 2015 Mayo are preparing for a Connacht Senior Football Championship Final.

Mayo make the drop after shoot-out with Tyrone

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Division two awaits Mayo next season after they were seen off by Tyrone by a single point in MacHale Park on Sunday afternoon.

Mayo know what they have to do against Tyrone

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It is all pretty simple for Mayo - win on Sunday against Tyrone and they will be playing division one football next season; lose and it is division two; draw and then they'll be waiting on results from elsewhere to come in, to see if they can cling on to their division one status.

 

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