Maher claims national title for Castlebar Boxing Club
Fri, Apr 24, 2015
There was much celebration in Castlebar Boxing Club recently as Dillon Maher brought home a national title to the club. Dillon won the Boy 1, 54kg division crown in style with a 3-0 win in the final, having stopped his opponent in the second round of his semi-final with a technical knock-out. It was the culmination of a long round through both the Mayo and Connacht championships for Dillon.
Straight from the ring, young Dillon raced to his mother Joanne to take her phone and call his dad, Declan Maher, who is currently serving in the Lebanon with the Irish Defence Forces. Declan is himself a coach with both Castlebar Boxing Club and the Defence Forces team. He was sitting impatiently by the phone waiting for the call surrounded by his regiment. Declan is due home in a few weeks when his tour ends.
Read more ...Mayo AC women’s o35 team take national 10k gold
Fri, Apr 24, 2015
Mayo AC had 16 runners in the recent National 10k Championships and came away with medals in team and individual sections. Results published by Athletics Ireland show that in the women's o35 Mayo AC won team gold - led home by Colette Tuohy, Mary Gleeson, and Chris Gallagher - a wonderful performance to be first of 29 club teams in this category and retain the title they won in 2014.
Read more ...Celtic and Westport get back to winning ways
Mon, Apr 20, 2015
Castlebar Celtic are on the look out for a new manager after Stevie Gavin stepped down from his position after their 7-2 win over Straide and Foxford on Sunday afternoon in Green Road. The news of Gavin’s departure will come as a shock so early in the season, which is only two games old.
Read more ...Bulls look to double up on cup glory
Fri, Apr 17, 2015
A fortnight after claiming a historic win in the Connacht Junior Cup, Westport will go looking to claim their second piece of silverware this season when they take on Ballinasloe in the final of the Cawley Cup this evening, Friday, April 17 in Galwegians home ground, Crowley Park at 6.30pm.
Last Sunday, Westport booked their spot in the final with a win over Monivea in Carrowholly. While the Cawley Cup doesn’t have the prestige of the big cup Westport won the week before, the Bulls still went about their business with professionalism last Sunday. They ran out 19-5 winners, with Dylan Carpenter touching down twice, and Chris Ryan crossing the whitewash for a third five pointer, in their 14 point win over the side they had beaten in the Junior Cup final the previous weekend.
Read more ...Spring Leagues and open competitions bring out the crowds
Fri, Apr 17, 2015
By Colm Gannon
Balla
Mayo AC members compete in National 10k Championships
Fri, Apr 17, 2015
There were 16 Mayo AC finishers in last weekend’s National 10k Championships which took place in the Phoenix Park over a notoriously tough course, made even harder by a strong blustery wind along with a number of hail showers.
Read more ...Moran pulls a corker in Cork
Fri, Apr 17, 2015
The third round of the Valvoline Irish Forest Rally Championship, the Moonraker Forest Rally run by the Munster Car Club took place in Ballyvourney, Co Cork, on Sunday. Four members of Mayo and District Motorsport Club made the trip south as part of a quality entry list competing on 64 kilometres of forestry rallying.
The event was won by local Cork man Owen Murphy in an Evo 9, who found himself promoted from third to first place after the penultimate stage when leader Keith Cronin and second place Josh Moffett both retired. Daragh O’Riordan in a Fiesta and round one winner Mick O’Brien in his Focus WRC made up the top three. In the two wheel drive race it was the MK2 Escort of Mickey Conlon who repeated his round one and two results of first in the category.
Read more ...Managing from the middle
Fri, Apr 17, 2015
The first round of the new Super League season is only over and there are plenty more rounds to go, but with a point on the board already Straide and Foxford United are up and running. This Sunday they will host Castlebar Celtic in Green Road in round two and will be welcoming back a couple of old faces when former player Paul Fitzpatrick and Paul Moran return with the Hoops.
Read more ...Mayo playing the waiting game this year
Fri, Apr 17, 2015
The Mayo senior football panel and management were in Portugal this week taking part in a five-day training camp in Browns Sports and Leisure Club as they begin their preparation for their championship opener in June. The players jetted out on Monday after completing the first round of action in the club league season last weekend.
Read more ...Looking back to look forward
Fri, Apr 17, 2015
With Mayo’s involvement in the National League over I had a brief look back at their games to do somewhat of a summary of their performances throughout the competition. There is no question it was a roller coaster campaign with lots of highs and lows involved.
The high point was the very impressive win in Killarney against Kerry, the low most definitely the hiding shipped from Dublin in Castlebar. If I could be positive about Mayo’s two worst displays this year (Tyrone and Dublin) it is the fact that it was just the league and at least we know what to expect if we meet either team in the latter stages of the championship.
Read more ...Manulla crash out while Ballina pull off big win
Mon, Apr 13, 2015
Manulla exited the Connacht Junior Cup at the fifth round stage on Sunday in Carramore, when they lost 3-1 to visitors Corrib Celtic.
Read more ...Ballintubber turn over 13 man Breaffy, while Mitchels come undone in the south
Sun, Apr 12, 2015
Ballintubber opened up their account in the Breaffy House Senior Football League with a nine point win over Breaffy in a West Mayo derby on Saturday evening. The senior county champions were short a number of their key men going into the game with Cillian O’Connor, Alan Dillon and Jason Gibbons all ruled out of the match due to injury. The hosts had a strong side out for this league opener but with 12 minutes gone on the clock, Breaffy had been reduced to 13 player after both Seamus and Aidan O’Shea were both shown straight red cards by referee Kevin Connelly who was left no choice in the matter by either player.
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