Captain O'Connor ready for Tribesmen challenge
Sat, Jun 18, 2016
While Mayo got out of London with a comfortable win under their belts, the game didn't go exactly to plan for Mayo captain Cillian O'Connor, who left the action early on after picking up a black card. The Ballintubber man and the Mayo public will be hoping that he gets the full 70 minutes under his belt tomorrow evening when Galway come to town. Looking back on the card, O'Connor hopes to use it as a learning curve saying, "Personally I got a bit of a lesson anyway. So I have to make sure that it doesn't happen again, I'll do my best. I just need to make sure that I don't put myself in that position, that I don't give anyone an opportunity to give me a black card. So that is a lesson for myself."
Read more ...Rochford relishing first home championship test
Sat, Jun 18, 2016
With the first championship hurdle out of the way in London, Mayo are back on home soil this weekend and the visit of the old rivals from south of the border is the main attraction. For Mayo manager Stephen Rochford this is the day he's been waiting for since he took over the side late last year.
Read more ...Mayo rumbled by Tribesmen's second half drive
Sat, Jun 18, 2016
Mayo’s reign in Connacht was always going to come to an end at some stage, on a drizzly and grey night in Castlebar the maroon and white invaders from south of border, stared them down and stood tall at the end of the battle. When the final whistle went, the Galway faithful celebrated their 39th championship win over their old rivals with as much gusto and glee as if they had just claimed the All Ireland title.
Read more ...Mayo crown the year with return to Christy Ring
Sat, Jun 11, 2016
Seven days on from claiming the Nicky Rackard Cup in Croke Park, the Mayo senior hurlers completed the job by booking their place in the Christy Ring Cup next season with a 1-21 to 1-14 over Derry in Ballinamore.
Read more ...Stick or twist for Mayo hurlers tomorrow
Fri, Jun 10, 2016
After the historic high of climbing the steps of the Hogan Stand last Saturday afternoon and lifting the Nicky Rackard Cup, it's back to even more serious business tomorrow for the Mayo senior hurlers. Unlike the Christy Ring Cup, winning the competition does not guarantee you promotion to the next level of the senior hurling championship, so it's back on the road again for Mayo and a date with Derry in Ballinamore in Leitrim for the right to have a place in the draw for the Christy Ring Cup next season.
Read more ...Hurlers' heroics deserve plenty of praise
Fri, Jun 10, 2016
There is so much going on in the sporting world it's hard to keep up. The football championship is in full swing, the Euros are around the corner, the passing of Muhammad Ali has grabbed all the front and back pages and then there is the not so small matter of the Mayo hurling team's fantastic win in the Nicky Rackard Cup last Saturday evening in Croke Park. Things look very rosy in the Mayo GAA world and we are still only in the second week in June and yet we have two national titles in the bag.
Read more ...Barrett only player definitely out of Galway clash
Fri, Jun 10, 2016
The countdown is well and truly on for Mayo's first championship home game of the season next Saturday night when Galway come to MacHale Park for the semi-final showdown. In the lead-up to the game, Mayo manager Stephen Rochford spoke to the press earlier this week about the contest.
Read more ...Some parents and coaches need to cop themselves on
Fri, Jun 10, 2016
Answer this honestly; and no hiding here please.
Just look in the mirror — reflect calmly, and ask yourself this simple question:
McPhillips and Elwood take on new Connacht coaching roles, as Bell departs
Fri, Jun 10, 2016
Connacht's Eric Elwood and former player Conor McPhillips will have new roles in Pat Lam's coaching team next season. Elwood will take over as kicking coach on an advisory basis, along side his current role as domestic games manager, while McPhillips, who was brought into the coaching team last season as an assistant attack coach to Pat Lam, has been appointed as Connacht's new backs coach following the departure of Kiwi Andre Bell to his homeland.
Read more ...Juniors championship ready to start with a bang
Fri, Jun 10, 2016
The 16 teams looking to bring the McDonnell Cup home this season will get their championship season under way this weekend when the Mayo GAA Junior Football Championship throws in venues from right across the country. Last year's beaten finalists Killala, will get their 2016 season under way with a tasty local derby against last year's Junior B champions, Ballycastle, in a north Mayo coastal derby. This group three game will also see two of the Mayo junior team's leading lights come face to face with Andrew Farrell the main man for Killala and Micheal Forde the go to guy for Ballycastle. Both sides met in the league earlier with Killala just about taking the win and their greater experience should carry them through again on Saturday evening.
Read more ...King Feeney and Captain Hunt ecstatic after Rackard win
Sun, Jun 05, 2016
Families beckoned them over to the edge of the stand for photos to remember this day for ever, tears of joy were being wiped from eyes as the Mayo players tried to take in what had just happened on the field of battle.
Read more ...Mayo hit the high notes when it counts in Croker
Sat, Jun 04, 2016
Mayo started and finished with a bang in Croke Park on Saturday night as the claimed the Nicky Rackard Cup at the first time of asking. At times it looked like it was going away from them in the early stages of the second half, but JP Coen’s men gutted it out and ran out deserved four point winners.
Read more ...