Two Mayo boxers in World youth and junior semi-finals today

Fri, Sep 27, 2013

The hard work being done by the boxers and coaches in Mayo continues to garner success on the biggest stage this week, with at least two Mayo girls guaranteed at least bronze medals in the World Female Youth and Junior Boxing Championships which are taking place in Bulgaria.

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Hoban in Irish junior squad

Fri, Sep 27, 2013

Westport United’s Dave Hoban has been selected as part of Ireland manager Gerry Smith’s panel for the Quadrangular Umbro trophy in Limerick next week. The four team trophy will be contested by the Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Northen Ireland, and the Isle of Man from October 3 to October 5. Hoban is one of only two Connacht players to make the 20 man squad for the competition. The Republic of Ireland will kick off the competition on Thursday October 3 against Scotland at 3pm at Pike Rovers, before taking on the Isle of Man on Friday in Janesboro at 1pm and wrapping it up against Northen Ireland on the Saturday at 3pm at the Fairgreen ground in Limerick.

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Mayo bring Markham home for the first time since 85'

Fri, Sep 27, 2013

The future's bright, the future's Mayo. Despite what happened in the senior final afterwards, the achievements of this current crop of Mayo minors should warm the hearts of the county over the winter months. Enda Gilvarry's team, have been a joy to watch this summer, playing with free-flowing abandon and ruthless streak. In the six minutes either side of half time, they kicked 2-4 to set up Mayo's first win the All Ireland minor championship since 1985. There were young heroes all over the field, with David Kenny, Eddie Doran, Michael Hall and Stephen Coen all leading from the back. While you couldn't ask for much more from the full-forward line, who contributed 2-8 between them, with Tommy Conroy and Darragh Doherty grabbing 1-2 each, with Liam Irwin kicking four points from frees.

Mayo were the better team from the word go and while the Tyrone doggedly stuck with them in the early stages it had much to do with Mayo moves breaking down as they tried to work out how to get around Tyrone's defensive set up. Ronan Nugent opened the scoring with a fine point after he barrelled down through the heart of the Mayo defence after a minute of play. The game was levelled up by Liam Irwin who pointed a free after Darragh Doherty was hauled to the ground out near the Cusack Stand. Lee Brennan put the red hand men back into the lead a couple of minutes later as both sides tried to get to grips with each other.

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Mayo fall short at the final hurdle again

Fri, Sep 27, 2013

It has to end sometime. But not just yet, as Mayo's wait to stand on top of the mountain goes on for another year at least. There were no excuses from James Horan afterwards as he explained: "We had enough ball to win the game today. We just made too many mistakes, too many turnovers. I think it's that straightforward."

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‘We just made too many mistakes’ — Horan

Fri, Sep 27, 2013

“We had enough ball to win the game.” That was James Horan’s immediate reaction as he attempted to deal with the fall-out of another Croke Park nightmare for Mayo.

He conceded that this final defeat was down to their own failings rather than anything else.

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“It is the closest feeling to losing a loved one”

Fri, Sep 27, 2013

To win just once would be enough seems to be the overwhelming feeling in Mayo this week. To say I’m sick to the pit of my stomach is somewhat of an understatement. I fully know what the players, management and their families are feeling, there is no word to describe it, it is the closest feeling to losing a loved one. In time it will heal but now the game is being dissected by everyone, even people who know nothing about football, that is the nature of the beast. I have no doubt the players are dwelling on decisions they made during the game, the management are wondering whether they made the right calls even Joe McQuillan will be feeling a little dire and maybe he should.

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Mayo's heartbreaking wait for Sam continues

Fri, Sep 27, 2013

The first Mayo man I met early on Monday morning in the staff room just nodded at me. Smiled a sheepish, bashful smile, shrugged his shoulders, looked a tad embarrassed and said nothing. And he was right. Because, unfortunately, there was nothing to say.

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Mayo bring Markham home for the first time since 85'

Sun, Sep 22, 2013

The future's bright, the future's Mayo. Despite what happened in the senior final afterwards, the achievements of this current crop of Mayo minors should warm the hearts of the county over the winter months. Enda Gilvarry's team, have been a joy to watch this summer, playing with free-flowing abandon and ruthless streak. In the six minutes either side of half time, they kicked 2-4 to set up Mayo's first win the All Ireland minor championship since 1985. There were young heroes all over the field, with David Kenny, Eddie Doran, Michael Hall and Stephen Coen all leading from the back. While you couldn't ask for much more from the full-forward line, who contributed 2-8 between them, with Tommy Conroy and Darragh Doherty grabbing 1-2 each, with Liam Irwin kicking four points from frees.

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Mayo fall short at the final hurdle again

Sun, Sep 22, 2013

It has to end sometime. But not just yet, as Mayo's wait to stand on top of the mountain goes on for another year at least. There were no excuses from James Horan afterwards as he explained that "We had enough ball to win the game today. We just made too many mistakes, too many turnovers. I think it's that straightforward."

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Gilvarry beams with delight after minor triumph

Sun, Sep 22, 2013

MAYO minor manager Enda Gilvarry beamed with pride after watching his young charges end a wait of almost thirty years as Mayo gloriously claimed the Tom Markham Cup against Tyrone on Sunday.

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"We just made too many mistakes'- Horan

Sun, Sep 22, 2013

“We had enough ball to win the game.” That was James Horan’s immediate reaction as he attempted to deal with the fall-out of another Croke Park nightmare for Mayo.

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Higgins' refuses to look for excuses

Sun, Sep 22, 2013

As he did on the pitch, he did off the pitch, as Keith Higgins stood up and tried to answer the questions surrounding another All-Ireland heart-break for Mayo. He found it difficult to understand where it went wrong this time.

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