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Mayo goal blitz blows away Sligo; Mayo 5-7 Sligo 1-10
Four goals from Castlebar Mitchels attacker Paul Walsh saw Mayo blow past Sligo in the Connacht Minor Football Championship semi-final in MacHale Park on Wednesday evening.
Sligo sink Mayo’s unbeaten start in minor championship
Despite getting off to a brilliant start Mayo were deservedly beaten by a will drilled Sligo side in the third round of the Connacht Minor Football Championship on Friday night in Sligo
CREGG Recruitment Open Day this Saturday
For your chance to speak with experienced recruitment consultants, review the latest jobs and gain valuable career advice go to the CREGG Recruitment Open Day this Saturday January 19 from 11am to 3pm in the Harbour Hotel, New Dock Road, Galway.
Mayo's show well at Sligo Stages
The Sligo Stages Rally took place recently and similar to the Mayo Stages Rally, this event was part of the Sligo Pallets Border Championship and also a round of the Triton Showers National Rally Championship.
Local group hit out at Roche’s comments on Athenry to Sligo rail line
Local organisation Future Athenry Looking Group (FLAG) has hit back at comments made by councillor Pete Roche about the disused Athenry to Sligo rail line.
Sligo is the place to visit for summer
County Sligo is a place steeped in heritage and tradition, mountains, beaches perfect for walks, golf, cycling, or strolling along one of the beautiful beaches.
Rossies will be tougher to crack than Sligo
The Galway senior footballers will be heading to Hyde Park on Sunday week to take on Kevin McStay’s Roscommon in the 2018 Connacht football final (4pm) after hammering a disappointing Sligo by 21 points (4-24 to 1-12) at Pearse Stadium on Sunday.
Westmeath footballers face crucial game against Sligo
Westmeath host Sligo in a crucial Allianz Football League Division Three clash at TEG Cusack Park on Sunday afternoon.
Mayo move on to Monaghan challenge with victory over Sligo
Mayo bookended their FBD League campaign by registering their first win of the new season against Sligo in James Stephens Park. But as Mayo manager Stephen Rochford said after the game; “That sort of performance won’t get you any points in Clones.”
'Poetry emulates what I like about music'
TOMORROW MARKS a significant milestone in Elaine Cosgrove’s career as a writer. While already a published poet - her work has appeared in The Stinging Fly, The Penny Dreadful, and The Bohemyth, and was selected for the Eyewear Publishing anthology Best New British & Irish Poets - Transmissions is her stepping onto a bigger stage.