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Mayo Stages to put the foot to the floor this weekend
A new season of the Triton Showers National Rally Championship gets underway this Sunday, March 8 with the TF Royal Hotel/Casey’s and Mulroy’s Londis Mayo Rally that bridges an eleven-year gap since the event was last based in Castlebar.
League hat trick for Mustangs
On Tuesday night Mustangs played their rescheduled home game against Longford Falcons and it proved a thrilling spectacle for Mustangs supporters.
Castlebar are heading to the junior cup final
Last Sunday saw Castlebar book their place in the Connacht Junior Cup final for the first time since 1996.
Kiltimagh Knock United re-entering senior women's league
Kiltimagh Knock United have recently taken the step of re-entering a senior women's team into the Mayo League. This will be the first time that KK will field a women's side since the magnificent WFAI Intermediate winning side back in 2007.
Celtic head to the sunny south east
Castlebar Celtic will make the long trip to the south east of the country on Sunday as they look to book a spot in the last eight of the FAI Junior Cup.
Mayo Ladies hoping to get back to winning ways against Westmeath
The Mayo Ladies will welcome Westmeath on Sunday in round five of the National Football League.
Mayo on the edge after Kerry loss
Mayo are staring down the barrel of relegation to division two of the National Football League following their third defeat from five games last Sunday against Kerry in Castlebar.
Conroy introduction steers Galway to victory as Meath relegated
Galway made it four wins from five league games with an unconvincing performance against the now relegated Meath team in Sunday's Allianz Football League's clash in Navan.
United face demanding schedule in early bid for promotion
Another demanding away trip beckons for Galway United, who travel to Ferrycarrig for an SSE Airtricity League first division game against Wexford FC tomorrow, (7.45pm).
Quarter-final up for grabs as Galway hurlers host Tipperary
An encouraging mix of resilience and application were the dominant features of the Galway hurlers' late surge against Cork, the 2-18 to 1-16 win setting up another knock-out fixture against Tipperary this Sunday (2pm) in Pearse Stadium to decide who will progress from Group A to the quarter-finals.