O’Connor hits the high notes as Mayo book final showdown
Sun, Dec 06, 2020
Mayo rattled home 5-20 to see off Tipperary with ease and book their place in another All Ireland final - but they left Croke Park with plenty to work on as the Munster champions hit the back of the Mayo net three times and if they had taken the two early goal chances that presented themselves it could have been a very different game.
Read more ...What a year we've had and there's more twists and turns to come
Fri, Dec 04, 2020
2020 has been a year like no other. A lot has happened since I was on these pages.
Read more ...McDonald adding new elements to the Mayo mix
Fri, Dec 04, 2020
James Horan has guided Mayo to the All Ireland semi-final stage again - it will be the counties ninth appearance in the final four since 2012.
Read more ...Mayo look to reach their tipping point
Fri, Dec 04, 2020
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Read more ...Toppling Tipp' next on Mayo's agenda
Fri, Nov 27, 2020
“I don’t get shocked anymore in football, there is so much that can happen in Gaelic football particularly this year" was what Mayo manager James Horan said when asked was he surprised that Tipperary were the team to emerge as Munster champions this year.
Read more ...Mistakes cost Mayo at the end
Fri, Nov 27, 2020
Having just watched his side let a decent lead slip and then taste the bitter pill of defeat on finals day in Croke Park, Mayo senior hurling manager Derek Walsh tried to put some sense on had just happened.
Read more ...Gone in sixty seconds for Mayo hurlers in Croker
Sun, Nov 22, 2020
It was a case of gone in sixty seconds for the Mayo hurlers in Croke Park on Sunday, having battled back to edge their noses back in front through a Shane Boland pointed free with five minutes of normal time left Mayo were left crushed when Donegal struck back with two goals inside of a minute to claim the Rackard crown.
Read more ...Mayo grit it out in Salthill to claim Connacht title
Sun, Nov 15, 2020
It was a day for grit and determination in a city more known for the flair and flavour of the arts and when it came to the crunch Mayo had that bit more of battle hardness than their hosts on the shore of Galway Bay.
Read more ...Mayo book Rackard final spot with strong second half showing
Sat, Nov 14, 2020
There may have been 18 points between these sides at the full time whistle but this was a very close contest for the first 40 odd minutes.
Read more ...Mayo exit championship after defeat to Armagh
Sat, Nov 14, 2020
Armagh qualified for their first TG4 All-Ireland Senior Semi-Final since 2015 with two Aimee Mackin goals and one each from Kelly Mallon and Catherine Marley denying Mayo a return to the knock-out stages.
Read more ...Mayo go looking to tame the Tribesmen
Fri, Nov 13, 2020
It is five years since Mayo competed for the Nestor Cup while playing on the day it was to be handed out - the 2015 Connacht Final win over Sligo was Mayo's fifth in succession as they made Connacht their play-thing for half a decade.
Read more ...Hurlers look for home comforts against Leitrim
Fri, Nov 13, 2020
A busy weekend of championship action for Mayo teams throws-in right at home on Saturday lunch-time, when the Mayo senior hurlers do battle with Leitrim for a spot in the Nicky Rackard Cup final.
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