Galway look to end Mayo’s four in a row bid

Fri, Mar 13, 2009

Mayo will start their defence of their Connacht u21 title tomorrow in Fr O’Hara Park in Charlestown with the visit of Liam Sammon’s Galway side. Since the trio of Pat Holmes, Noel Connelly, and Mícheál Collins took charge of the side in 2006 they have at the least managed to claim the Connacht title, in their first year in charge they landed the top prize seeing off Cork on an unforgettable day in Ennis.

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Mayo hold on to reach semi-final

Fri, Mar 13, 2009

Mayo 2-6
Galway 0-11

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Cooper shoots down Mayo in Tralee

Fri, Mar 13, 2009

Kerry 0-13
Mayo 0-11

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Mayo GAA Results

Fri, Mar 13, 2009

North Mayo Sweeney Cup Group 1:
Crossmolina Deel Rovers 2 -, Kiltane -, Venue: Crossmolina;

Crossmolina Deel Rovers 2 -, Kiltane -, Venue: Crossmolina;

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Mayo Stages Rally ready to roll

Fri, Mar 06, 2009

High speed action and drama will be the order of the day this weekend, as the best drivers and co-drivers in the country head westwards to battle for glory on the 2009 TF Royal Hotel and Theatre Mayo Stages Rally.

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Road race season begins to gear up

Fri, Mar 06, 2009

The beginning of March heralds the start of the road running season and over the next few weeks there are plenty of races for those preparing for the National 10k Championships on April 26 at Navan.

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The Sigerson is a great training ground for our footballers

Fri, Mar 06, 2009

It was Sigerson Cup last weekend so senior inter-county football teams had an opportunity to regroup and conduct a ‘where are we now’ review of their opening two games of the National Football League. In Mayo’s case the review might have involved the use of a ‘head doctor’ in order to establish how the team can mix the brilliance of the extraordinary second half comeback against Donegal, with the ordinariness of their performance in the first half.

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Mayo should seize two vital points in Charlestown on Sunday

Fri, Mar 06, 2009

Mayo and Westmeath come face to face this Sunday in Fr O’Hara Park Charlestown in a game that both sides badly need to get something out of. Westmeath are point-less after their two disappointing defeats to Galway and Derry and a hat-trick of losses would leave them staring down the barrel of relegation to division two. A massive concern, too, for them is that they are minus 19 in the division scoring charts which indicates some major problems at the back for a side that prided themselves on being tight as a drum last season.

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Mayo go in search of first win

Fri, Mar 06, 2009

After a hiatus of a couple of weeks it is back to the cut and thrust of the National Football League for John O’Mahony and his charges this Sunday. Westmeath are making the trip to Charlestown for the all ticket encounter which has been limited to a capacity of 3,000 as Mayo continue to play their games away from McHale Park as redevelopment works continue apace in the Castlebar ground.

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Western Lakes keeping on track

Fri, Mar 06, 2009

Cycling centre and Scouts centre bid to get defibrillator

A massive joint effort by the Scouts, the boxing club, and the Western Lakes Cyclists to gather 500 old or broken mobile phones has been undertaken so that the centre can have a defibrillator. Mid West Radio is sponsoring the venture for clubs around the county and Ballinrobe’s Scouts den and cycling centre are availing of this brilliant opportunity. Members of all three clubs can leave the phones at the centre on the Kilmaine Road or at the Lake district office on New St Ballinrobe, all three clubs would appreciate any help from the local community in their bid.

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Mayo Soccer Fixtures

Fri, Mar 06, 2009

Saturday March 7
SFAI u16 Cup (At 2pm)

SFAI u16 Cup (At 2pm)

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Mayo see off Westmeath with ease

Fri, Mar 06, 2009

Mayo 1-13
Westmeath 0-8

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