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Mayo put Sligo away at their ease

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It’s a case of job done and on to the next one for Mayo following their 20 point win over Sligo in Markievicz Park on Saturday night.

As a player you want to be involved on Sunday, with championship coming up

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Colm Collins' Clare stand in the way of Mayo's immediate return to the top flight of GAA football.

Potential relegation play-off looms as Westmeath suffer second league loss

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WESTMEATH 2-12 MAYO 0-21

Mayo do enough as Westmeath push them all the way

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For the second week in a row Mayo kicked 21 points and picked up two points, but it was a far more difficult assignment than the faced seven days previously against Down.

Mayo put Down visitors challenge at their ease

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Mayo got life in division two off to a winning start in MacHale Park on Saturday, seeing off Down at their ease with a hard working and at times exciting display.

Horan sets out his stall for season ahead

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Just over a year ago a screeching halt was called on life as we knew it and with it the action on the sporting field.

O’Connor confident for future despite departures

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Mayo forward Diarmuid O’Connor believes the defending Connacht champions have the depth of talent in the squad to thrive, despite the retirement of some of their most experienced players in the off-season.

O Fatharta’s U20’s look to taste All-Ireland success

Dónál Ó’Fatharta will lead his young charges into an All-Ireland u20 final this Saturday afternoon against Dublin in what will be a curtain raiser to the senior final between Mayo and Dublin. (2.15pm throw-in)

Woodlands Motor Co to hold family Christmas event for Jack and Jill

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Woodland Motor Co is holding a FREE family event this Christmas to raise much needed funds for The Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation - a charity close to their hearts.

O’Connor hits the high notes as Mayo book final showdown

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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.

 

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