A weekend of thrillers just gone
Fri, Jun 20, 2014
Last Sunday, Outside the Box made its way along to Ballyglass for the clash of the top two in the Premier A division and did not leave disappointed, as Swinford held out against their hosts to record a 3-2 win and send them top of the table by two points. The game itself was the proverbial game of two halves with Swinford looking home and hosed 10 minutes before half time after going into a 3-0 lead, but the straight red card needlessly picked up by midfielder Padraig Noone just before the break turned the game on its head. Up to that point Val Kenny’s men had been bossing the game with their number nine Alan Carter the main man on the pitch, scoring two goals and causing all kinds of problems for Tom Connolly’s side.
Read more ...New challenge for Connacht in European rugby
Fri, Jun 13, 2014
After three seasons of Heineken Cup rugby, Connacht return to the Challenge Cup next season where they will face new opposition in two French and an English outfit. Drawn in pool two and ranked in tier four of eight, Connacht will face English outfit Exeter Chiefs, ranked in tier one.
Read more ...Mayo AC 5K series goes to the gun on Tuesday
Fri, Jun 13, 2014
The fifth annual Mayo AC Summer 5k Series sponsored by C&C Cellular
Read more ...Club referees have a big role in how a county team does too
Fri, Jun 13, 2014
Last weekend I went to a few matches in the Galway senior football championship. The only consistency in the games that I observed, was the absolute inconsistency in the referring between games, the softness of some of the frees being given, and the poor standard of club football in the county. Anyone who has been watching inter-county football over the past decade or more will surely be aware of how the Tribesmen have drastically slipped back down the football rankings. From top of the pile in 2001, to not having won a senior provincial title since 2008, or even more shockingly, a provincial minor title since 2007. Watching the dire standard of referring at club level in the county last weekend convinced me that poor quality referring is also a factor in Galway’s, or any other county's demise.
In the Corofin (managed by Mayo's Stephen Rochford) and Mountbellew/Moylough (managed by former Galway star Val Daly) - there were 48 frees. And there was not an ounce of genuine physicality, or a puff of a dust-up, in the entire match. In fact there was not a single really big shoulder or anything that could be considered really dirty play. Apart from one blatant hand-trip as a forward ripped in on goal, however, the referee must have left his black card at home on the kitchen table. Corofin are odds on favourites already to retain the Galway county title and they won in a canter, by 3-14 to 0-10, which begs the question, why was there a need to blow a free for almost every minute of the tie?
Read more ...Lots of good scoring around Mayo clubs last weekend
Fri, Jun 13, 2014
Balla
Chris Jennings was the winner of the men’s competition last weekend with a score of 44pts. Bert Eagleton finished in second place and Matt Leonard came home in third place. The ladies’ competition was won by Breda Cleary with a score of 42pts. She finished just one point in front of Patricia Larkin in second place and Mary Conlon finished in third place.
Chris Jennings was the winner of the men’s competition last weekend with a score of 44pts. Bert Eagleton finished in second place and Matt Leonard came home in third place. The ladies’ competition was won by Breda Cleary with a score of 42pts. She finished just one point in front of Patricia Larkin in second place and Mary Conlon finished in third place.
Read more ...Mayo do just enough in the Hyde
Sun, Jun 08, 2014
Rarely does anything come easy to Mayo in Hyde Park and on Sunday they were peering over the ledge and an exit from the Connacht championship at the hands of Roscommon, but they were able to go to the well once more when it was needed to eek out the win that puts them into the Connacht final.
Read more ...Horan pleased by character, but knows there's work to be done
Sun, Jun 08, 2014
After walking their way to a third Connacht title in as many years last year, Mayo were sorely in need of a test in the competition this year and that's what they got from Roscommon in Hyde Park on Sunday. After the game Mayo manager James Horan was in a reflective mood following his sides tight one point win.
Read more ...Horan shakes up Mayo attack for Roscommon showdown
Thu, Jun 05, 2014
James Horan sprang a surprise with the team he announced for Sunday’s Connacht semi-final against Roscommon this week when he opted to hand Conor O’Shea his first championship start at centre-half-forward alongside teenager Diarmuid O’Connor who will be making his second championship start after making his debut against New York at the start of last month.
Read more ...Drake looking to become the latest border guard
Thu, Jun 05, 2014
His imposing presence in the heart of the defence for his club Ballaghaderreen over the past number of years has seen David Drake earmarked as one of those who could add something to the Mayo set-up. The 24-year-old former Sligo IT and UCD Sigerson Cup player has been given that chance this year and he is looking to become the latest in a long line of men whose postal address may say Co Roscommon, but will bleed green and red on the football field rather than primrose and blue.
Read more ...Experienced Mayo should have too much for Roscommon
Thu, Jun 05, 2014
This time last year Mayo trounced Roscommon by 0-21 to 0-9 in McHale Park in the provincial semi-final.
It was a humiliating defeat for John Evan’s men and an improving Roscommon panel will be determined not to allow a repeat of that debacle this Sunday in Hyde Park (2pm).
Read more ...The real stuff begins now
Thu, Jun 05, 2014
Mayo travel to Hyde Park on Sunday to take on Roscommon in the Connacht semi-final. It’s remarkable that it has only been five weeks since we played New York in Gaelic Park. It feels like that game was in a different year. I mentioned in a column a few weeks back that James Horan should keep five or six midfielders in his panel, however I didn’t envisage what was going to happen after that. Tom Parsons is the latest to be struck down with a bad hamstring tear on top of Barry Moran and Jason Gibbons already suffering disheartening injuries. They say things happen in threes, so I hope no more players join them on the casualty list. No time is a good time to get injured but end of May/early June is the nightmare time for any footballer. If your injury is so bad that you are not able to participate in any level of training it may leave you on the scrap heap for the rest of the year as the stamina and fitness levels you have worked so hard to build up will dwindle away like a puff of smoke.
Read more ...Battle to be the best of the rest
Thu, Jun 05, 2014
By the time this paper hits the shelves on Friday morning, either Moy Villa or Straide and Foxford United could be sitting on 10 points and level on points with second placed Ballina Town in the Elverys Sports Super League.
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