The Mayo International Cup is back for third instalment
Fri, Aug 08, 2014
The Mayo International Cup 2014 is an elite U16 soccer tournament which will take place from Friday, August 22 to Sunday, August 24. The competition will be hosted at Milebush Park and will see a top class field of six teams taking part over the weekend. The sides taking part in this year’s competition are Millwall FC, Chesterfield FC, Republic of Ireland u16 (Development Squad), Northern Ireland u16 (Development Squad), Glentoran FC and the host team the Castlebar FAI Regional Centre u16 squad. This year Milebush Park will host all of the matches and it is hoped it will help create a festival atmosphere in the Castlebar venue over the weekend.
The Mayo International Cup is a not for profit event, sincerely thankful to its current sponsors and partners who make this possible, and welcomes any additional sponsors to aid successful development.
Read more ...Gibbons wins Tuar Mhic Eadaigh 10k
Fri, Aug 08, 2014
The annual Tuar Mhic Eadaigh 10k took place on Saturday, August 2. The race was won by Noel Gibbons (Mayo AC) in a time of 37:36 to retain the title he won in 2013. He was followed home in second place by Niall Lynch, with John Kyne finishing in third place. The loop course along the scenic shores of Lough Mask has some tough terrain over the first 5k, particularly the uphill start, though the second half along the lakeside was an easier run. Deirdre Byrne (Sli Cualann AC) took time off from a local holiday to win the women's race in 38:48. She finished ahead of Angela O'Connor (Mayo AC) in second place in a time of 42:05, her second placed finish was an improvement on her bronze medal run last year. Lorraine O’Connell came home in third place in the women’s event. Over 100 runners, walkers and children took part in the race. The event was well organised and marshalled by the Tourmakeady community team led by Yvonne Finn and Tommy Heffernan. The race was a community organised event which helped raise funds for Páirc Spraoi, a project recently built and free for all the community to use.
Read more ...Open weeks in full swing
Fri, Aug 08, 2014
Balla
In the Balla Golf Club classic competition last weekend the team of Gus Heraty, Nora Heraty, Aodan MacSuibne, and Aine MacSuibhne were the winners with a score of 120, Breege Walsh’s team finished second with Breege Jennings’ team finishing in third place. The all men’s team Dermot MacMahon, Aodan MacSuibhne, Bob Leggett, and Adrian O’Connell were the gents’ winners with a score of 113. The all ladies’ winning team was made up of Geraldine O’Malley, Marie Flanagan, Kitty O’Connor, and Carmel Henry who scored 118.
In the Balla Golf Club classic competition last weekend the team of Gus Heraty, Nora Heraty, Aodan MacSuibne, and Aine MacSuibhne were the winners with a score of 120, Breege Walsh’s team finished second with Breege Jennings’ team finishing in third place. The all men’s team Dermot MacMahon, Aodan MacSuibhne, Bob Leggett, and Adrian O’Connell were the gents’ winners with a score of 113. The all ladies’ winning team was made up of Geraldine O’Malley, Marie Flanagan, Kitty O’Connor, and Carmel Henry who scored 118.
Read more ...Mayo look to get back on winning ways
Fri, Aug 08, 2014
The Mayo ladies senior footballers enter the All Ireland series tomorrow when they head to Pearse Park in Longford to take on Westmeath in round two of the championship.
Read more ...League cup final promises exciting encounter
Fri, Aug 08, 2014
Another chapter in the glorious rivalry that exists between current Super League champions Ballina Town and pretenders to the crown Westport Utd will be crafted on Sunday in Milebush Park. The FCS Cup presents Ballina Town with an opportunity to resurrect their campaign that has been patchy of late. However they will have their work cut out against the Covies, but they have the necessary tools to get the job done.
In December 1961, Ballina Town was founded in the bustling Geraghty’s public house and they have not looked back since. In fact they were the first Mayo club to set sail into unknown territory in 1990 when they entered the FAI Senior Cup. It was a baptism of fire against Shelbourne FC, as they crumbled to a 4-0 defeat. The league double in 2009 and 2010 sparked their credentials as serious operators. The fact that they banked the Westaro Cup double copperfastened their dominance. After hitting the high notes they came tumbling back to earth, but last year they got back up on the horse to rekindle the glory years. Iorras Aontaithe was the first stumbling block in round one, but they ran away convincing 5-1 winners to set up a last four clash at home with Super League new boys Straide & Foxford Utd. They did not hold back against their east Mayo rivals, winning 2-0 and booking their final ticket against Westport Utd. They face a huge challenge on Sunday according to Eamon Kenny, manager of Ballina Town. “It’s going to be a big challenge. They’ve remained unbeaten in the league throughout the season,” he said, although they are coming into the final with a rich vein of form “We’re coming into the final with a small bit of form. We’ve back-to-back wins in the league. On our day we know we can put it up to Westport.”
Read more ...Intermediate quarter-finals pulled days before throw-in
Fri, Aug 08, 2014
The four Egan Jewellers Intermediate Football Championships quarter-finals that were down for decision over this weekend were postponed on Wednesday evening by the county board following discussions with Mayo senior team manager James Horan.
Read more ...Gilvarry was "very satisfied" with minor masterclass
Mon, Aug 04, 2014
Mayo minor manger Enda Gilvarry was a very happy man in the immediate aftermath of his sides 3-13 to 0-9 win over Armagh in Croke Park on Sunday.
Read more ...No minor victory for Hanley and Reape
Mon, Aug 04, 2014
Getting to run out on the field in Croke Park and representing your county is something that every player grows up dreaming about and last Sunday, two of Mayo's minor football hero's, captain Cian Hanley and goalscoring ace Brian Reape were full to the brim with excitement after doing just that.
Read more ...Mayo 'Reape' their reward in Croker
Sun, Aug 03, 2014
The Mayo minors booked their place in the final four of this years Electric Ireland Minor Football Championship with a impressive victory over beaten Ulster finalists Armagh in Croke Park on Sunday. Enda Gilvarry's side got over a nervy opening 15 minutes to win the game in some style with Bohola Moy Davitts corner forward Brian Reape bagging himself two second half goals to seal the win with 20 minutes to go in GAA headquarters.
Read more ...“When I think it's wrong I'll say it” - Horan
Sun, Aug 03, 2014
The assertion by Cork selector Ronan McCarthy in the Irish Examiner in lead up to Sunday's All Ireland quarter-final between Mayo and Cork, that Mayo duo Cillian O'Connor and Kevin McLoughlin were good at tactical fouling and getting away with it was lambasted by an angry James Horan in the aftermath of Mayo's single point win over Cork. Horan said that “our character was challenged in the lead up to the game by the Cork management, which I think is unprecedented in Gaelic Football, where a management team name players and for us it was taking the integrity of two of our players and our team. I think it's something that's disgraceful and they should be ashamed of what they done. Does that make victory sweeter for us? It probably does. I just think it's a new low when you have opposition management naming specific players and taking their integrity and good name. We've coaches and we try and play as well as we can all the time within the rules of the game and to have two guys who have struggled this year, to come out and say that at this level is not good enough at all.”
Read more ...Mayo hold off the rebels at the gate
Sun, Aug 03, 2014
The first half of Sunday's All Ireland quarter final between Mayo and Cork, will have long faded into the memory bank by the time the Mayo's meeting with Kerry comes around, but the second half is one that the fat will be chewed over a lot in the next 21 days. The first half was a bitty and often ill tempered affair where Mayo struggled to break down, Cork's blanket defence and the sides went in level at eight points each. Mayo ran down closed off avenues and their foot passing into their full forward line was wasn't sticking as Cork smothered the Mayo attack like jam on a warm slice of bread.
Read more ...Horan keeps faith with same starting team
Fri, Aug 01, 2014
James Horan has made no changes from the team that defeated Galway in the Connacht final for Sunday's All Ireland quarter-final against Cork.
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