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Mayo march past Galway to claim Connacht title

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Mayo claimed their first Connacht minor title since 2019 with an impressive six point win over Galway in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park on Monday evening.

Minors book final spot with impressive showing against Galway

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Mayo booked booked their spot in the 2022 Connacht Minor Football Championship Final with an impressive display against Galway in Tuam Stadium on Friday night.

Minors make their way past Sligo

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Mayo strode past Sligo in impressive style on Friday evening in Ballina to make it three wins from three in the Connacht Minor Football Championship.

Minors look to keep up winning run

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The Mayo minors will look to keep up their 100 per cent record in the Connacht Minor Football Championship this evening when they take on Sligo in round three of the competition in James Stephens Park in Ballina.

Deane's minors ready to roll

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The pressure of win or bust has been taken away from the Connacht Minor Football Championship this year, with the reintroduction of a round robin competition where everyone will get five games.

Roscommon rip into Mayo early doors to set up victory

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Goals win games the saying goes and that was certainly true in Hyde Park on Friday night, when four first half goals for Roscommon proved to be to much of a mountain for Mayo to climb in the Connacht Minor Football Championship.

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Make sure to enjoy it while it lasts

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As Mayo people, it really does not seem to bother us right now because we most definitely dine at the top table in terms of Gaelic football. Not only have the Mayo team won five Nestor cups in a row but more impressively they have qualified for the All-Ireland semi-final five years in a row, beating Donegal twice, Cork twice, and Down in those quarter finals. Two of them, victories against Cork in 2011 and Donegal in 2013, were when they were All Ireland champions.

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