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Don't take your eyes off it right from the start
Just sit back and take in everything that happens in the first 90 seconds once the ball is thrown in on Saturday night; that's the advice of former Mayo captain Andy Moran.
Mayo do what they need to - but bigger tests await
Mayo got their 2021 championship off to a flying start after a facile 3-23 to 0-12 victory over a very disappointing, out of sorts and dispirited Sligo outfit in the Connacht quarter final.
Mayo put Sligo away at their ease
It’s a case of job done and on to the next one for Mayo following their 20 point win over Sligo in Markievicz Park on Saturday night.
Starting gun blows on Saturday with commencement of championship
The league is only over and in the blink of an eye, the championship is upon us.
Yeats county men first up for Mayo
All roads lead north for Mayo on Saturday for their Connacht Senior Football Championship opener against Sligo in Markievicz Park which throws in at 4.30pm.
Mayo to plan without O'Connor for championship start
Mayo secured their return to Division One of the National Football League last Sunday with a four-point win over Clare in Ennis.
Mayo hold off Clare surge to book passage back to top flight
Mayo are back in division one for next year - the got the result they needed in Ennis on Sunday afternoon, but left the Munster venue with plenty of questions still to be answered and few more headaches after picking up injuries to two key men.
Clear eyes focused on Clare challenge
For the first time in 19 years Mayo will make the journey to Ennis for a National Football League game against Clare next weekend, with promotion to division one on the line.
Mayo still a work in progress after semi-final progression
Mayo had already booked their place in the semi-finals of the league before their win over Meath last weekend, but keeping up winning ways and giving game time to some players who haven't featured yet this year was a pleasing outcome for James Horan.
Mayo get the job done and move on to Clare
Mayo's win over Meath was virtually a challenge game in all but name. It gave licence for both Managers to try new players, test different combinations and give others a rest with games coming thick and fast.