Saturday evening showdown for junior contenders
Fri, Sep 02, 2016
And then there were four, the Mayo junior championship is rattling its way to a conclusion, with last weekend's replayed quarter-final between Ballycastle and Crossmolina sorting out the last spot in the final four. Tomorrow evening a double header of games will take place in MacHale Park to decide the final two in the competition and two thrilling encounters should be in store.
Read more ...Connacht get title defence up and running
Fri, Sep 02, 2016
New season, same goals, but one big difference. For the first time in the history of the Pro 12 competition Connacht Rugby start as reigning Pro 12 champions.
Read more ...Ticket race heats up as clubs informed of allocations
Fri, Sep 02, 2016
The clubs in Mayo were informed of their ticket allocations for the up coming All Ireland final at last nights County Board meeting in MacHale Park. Outlining how the distribution of the tickets will work, Mayo GAA secretary Vincent Neary opened his remarks by telling the club delegates present that Mayo’s allocation will be “significantly” down on the allocation from 2013.
Read more ...Ladies leave it all on the field in epic encounter
Sat, Aug 27, 2016
“At half time we said we’d nothing to lose and to just go out there and have a go” Mayo manger Frank Browne said in the immediate aftermath of his sides heart breaking All Ireland semi-final loss in Cavan on Saturday night.
Read more ...Tough choice had to be made, but it's the right one
Fri, Aug 26, 2016
There has been a lot of talk about the scheduling of championship matches in Mayo for this weekend. I have experienced both ends of the stick with club and county and it's not very nice for club players to be left in limbo as regards preparing for big games only for them to be called off at the 11th hour, but for me nothing should get in the way of Mayo's pursuit of the holy grail.
Read more ...Club versus county divide got even bigger this week
Fri, Aug 26, 2016
It should have been a week of celebration and reflection for GAA supporters in Mayo, but it turned out to be something much different from Monday morning on. Mayo's progress to the All Ireland final through the qualifier system has thrown a spanner in the works of the club player and once again they are the ones left kicking their heels as the summer winds down, having played just two rounds of championship games so far.
Read more ...Ladies look to book final date in Breffni
Fri, Aug 26, 2016
It has been nine years since Mayo last competed in the All Ireland senior final and seven years since they last took part in a semifinal. On Saturday evening Frank Browne's charges are looking to take another step towards claiming the county's first All Ireland title since 2003.
Read more ...Five intermediate clashes still down for decision
Fri, Aug 26, 2016
It was not an easy decision to call of the scheduled round of senior and some of the intermediate club championship action this weekend for all involved, but the decision was made in the best interest of preparing the senior side for the All Ireland final. Five games in the intermediate championship have survived with Moy Davitts clash with Swinford, the meeting of Westport and Shrule-Glencorrib, and Belmullet and Burrishoole going by the wayside for a few weeks yet.
Group one
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Fri, Aug 26, 2016
Castlebar Celtic v Claremorris
Saturday August 27 at 6.30pm
Saturday August 27 at 6.30pm
Read more ...O'Shea seals win with killer finish
Sun, Aug 21, 2016
Mayo have been involved in enough epic semi-finals over the last two years and have come out on the wrong side of the result at the end of the day that Sunday’s performance over Tipperary won’t mind them that much at this stage, with four weeks to put things right before they face either Dublin or Kerry in the final.
Read more ...Rochford ready to roll onto the next challenge
Sun, Aug 21, 2016
Last December when he finally got the job, this is where Stephen Rochford wanted to be with Mayo preparing for a crack at the All Ireland title on the third Sunday in September. While Sundy’s semi-final win over Tipperary isn’t one that might be spoken about in revered tones over the long winter nights ahead, it’s another step towards a much bigger goal and if Mayo achieve that on September 18, that’s all that matter.
Read more ...O’Toole wins it at the death for Mayo
Sat, Aug 20, 2016
They made it hard for themselves by hitting wide after wide in the second half despite playing with a strong breeze behind their backs, but Mayo booked their place in the All Ireland u21 B Hurling Championship Final on September 10 on Saturday afternoon in Castlebar.
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