Search Results for 'Connacht Intermediate Club Hurling Championship'

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Tooreen dream dies at the hands of Naas in the final four

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Tooreen’s dream of an All Ireland final appearance came to an end in Ballinasloe on Sunday afternoon, where they were deservedly beaten by Nass by five points on a bitter January afternoon.

Tooreen head east on Connacht adventure

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Fresh from reclaiming the TJ Tyrell Cup a fortnight ago from Ballyhaunis, Tooreen will be making the trip to Hyde Park on Saturday afternoon to start another championship odyssey when they get their Connacht Intermediate Hurling Championship campaign under way. the game throws in at 1.30pm.

Wedding Showcase at the Abbey Hotel Roscommon

The four star family run Abbey Hotel in Roscommon is extending an invitation to newly engaged couples to register for their Wedding Showcase on January 3.

Ballyhaunis regain the title from Tooreen

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Nine points from Keith Higgins inspired Ballyhaunis to a three point victory over local rivals Tooreen in the Mayo Senior Hurling Championship Final in Adrian Freeman Memorial Park on Saturday evening.

Mayo start the season in style

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Mayo Volleyball Club began their first home game of the 2019/20 league campaign with an entertaining victory over Santry in St Louis School Sports Hall in Kiltimagh.

Tooreen look to find the right path against Four Roads

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Mayo hurling champions Tooreen will be back in action this weekend when they take on Roscommon winners, Four Roads, in Athleague in the quarter-final of the Connacht Intermediate Hurling Championship.

Ballyhaunis and The Neale to square off in intermediate decider

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The Neale are heading for the Mayo intermediate final after a 2-15 to 1-14 extra time win over Louisburgh in the first of the semi-finals which took place on Saturday night.

Go racing in Roscommon

Racing returns to Roscommon on Monday, for an all flat card, with the first of seven races due off at 5.20pm.

Ladies must go again

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Galway and Mayo must go again after a pulsating battle ended in a draw last Sunday evening in Castlebar.

Mayo fail to reel in Galway in junior final

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There was confusion on the field at the final whistle after Justin Healy slotted over Mayo’s ninth point of the day - but according to the scoreboard it was their tenth, with the scoreboard operator putting up an extra point for Mayo after a free from Brendan Carr dropped in and was deflected over the bar by one of the rash of hands that went up to contest it.

 

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