Mayo get their dates with championship destiny
Fri, Jul 24, 2020
If they manage to make it all the way to the All Ireland final this year, the Mayo Senior Ladies will be playing the final in Croke Park on the Sunday before Christmas, the Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) confirmed this week.
Read more ...Another Chapter Begins for Caiseal Gaels
Fri, Jul 24, 2020
The 12th of July 2020 will remain long in the memory of the small band of local hurling enthusiasts from the Carracastle, Kilmovee, Ballaghaderreen and Charlestown area – the day that their club Caiseal Gaels - played their first adult hurling challenge game against close neighbours Tourlestrane of Sligo.
Read more ...United look to make final four spot theirs
Fri, Jul 24, 2020
Westport United go in search of a spot in the final four of the FAI Junior Cup on Sunday afternoon against Oliver Bond Celtic.
Read more ...Soccer season kicks off with a bang
Fri, Jul 24, 2020
After months of a holding pattern, action on the soccer fields across Mayo got back up and running last weekend with the first round of the Calor Gas Super Cup and Premier Cup.
Read more ...Rowe raring to go with Mayo this summer
Fri, Jul 10, 2020
The Mayo Ladies footballers have had their fair share of the headlines for reasons off-the-pitch over the years - but one of their stars is determined to keep creating good ones on-the-pitch for as long as she can.
Read more ...O'Shea ready to roll when the ball is ready to be thrown in
Fri, May 29, 2020
Last Sunday - had all been right in the world - Mayo could have played the Connacht senior football championship semi-final and would then have, hopefully, been looking forward to a provincial final date in a fortnight's time. Such a scenario is unfortunately not to be at the moment - however, when the bell IS rung to start the championship, it won't take Mayo long to get up and ready for it - according to Aidan O'Shea.
Read more ...Mayo will be ready to go if club action gets green light
Fri, May 15, 2020
GAA president John Horan's interview on The Sunday Game last weekend was watched with eagle eyes by the GAA community across the country, as all waited to hear how the year might pan out.
Read more ...Morley is focused on minding the minors
Fri, May 01, 2020
Mayo minor manager Tomás Morley is a busy man at present. While normally he would be well stuck into preparations for the Connacht minor championship, the Covid-19 crisis has put that on the long finger for now.
Read more ...Flynn focusing on the positives
Fri, Apr 10, 2020
The current Coronavirus lockdown presents a trying time for any manager of a GAA club team - especially one who has just taken over a new side with ambitions of becoming the best in the county once again - but that is the situation new Castlebar Mitchels manager Alan Flynn finds himself in.
Read more ...Cathal raises more than €60k for charity and PPE gear in his garden
Fri, Apr 10, 2020
Running a marathon would normally take months of preparation - getting the miles into your legs over time and building up to the big day and planning out how to get yourself around the course.
Read more ...History is unfolding in front of our eyes
Fri, Apr 03, 2020
Without doubt, we are living through one of the biggest stories the world has ever seen. We are living through a time that will command chapters when the history books are rewritten.
Read more ...The Boys of Summer from a decade and a half ago
Fri, Apr 03, 2020
A decade and a half ago in 2005, it was a so-so year for the Mayo senior footballers. A year after reaching the All Ireland final, they had a league semi-final loss to Armagh in the Spring, which was followed by elimination from the championship at the quarter-final stage at the hands of Kerry, having been beaten by Galway in the provincial decider.
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