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Galway gets ready for return of Féile na nGael

Hundreds of Galway schoolchildren will contest matches over the next two weekends (August 21 and 28) in the battle for John West Féile county honours.

Armagh see off Mayo thanks to Mackin's magic

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Aimee Mackin led the way with a haul of 3-6 as Armagh set up a TG4 All-Ireland SFC quarter-final date with Meath after this impressive Group 1 victory at Ballinamore.

Mayo look to pick the Orchard

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Both Mayo and Armagh have already booked their places in the last eight of the competitions, following both sides' wins in round two last weekend.

History not on Galway's side as they face Cork in All Ireland ladies' semi-final

The Galway senior ladies take on Cork this Sunday in the All-Ireland semi-final with throw in at 1.30pm.

Mayo exit championship after defeat to Armagh

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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.

Mayo look to book semi-final spot with victory over Armagh

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The Mayo Ladies senior footballers will be getting a taste of heading to the capital tomorrow for a big championship game, a few weeks before they hope to do the same again when it is all up for grabs in the All Ireland final.

Annaghdown ladies crowned All-Ireland football champions

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The Annaghdown ladies did themselves, their families, and their club proud on Sunday afternoon in Parnell Park when they won the All-Ireland Intermediate club football title in style.

Annaghdown ladies look to crown breakthrough season with All-Ireland title

This Sunday the Annaghdown ladies Gaelic football club will have one of the biggest outings in the club’s history when they head to Parnell Park in Dublin to take on Shane O’Neill’s (Armagh) in the LGFA Intermediate All Ireland Club final (1pm).

Top of the table clash for Mayo

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Mayo will go looking for their fourth win from four games in the league this Sunday. Having beaten Cork, Dublin and Galway so far in the league, it would be easy to feel they've got the hardest games out of the way already. But this Sunday they welcome to Swinford Amenity Park an Armagh side that are in as rich a vein of form as they are themselves. Armagh sit level on nine points from three games just like Mayo at the top of the table, and the ladies from the Orchard county are also in fine form.

 

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