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Mayo fightback comes up just short against Kerry
Mayo fell to their third defeat in the league on Sunday in MacHale Park - but they will have plenty to take from their second half showing against Kerry.
Monaghan make their mark on Mayo
It’s been a tough Spring semester for Mayo and the learning went up another notch in Clones on Sunday.
Horan makes five changes for trip to Clones
Mayo manager James Horan has made five changes to the team that started their division one win over Meath two weeks ago for this Sunday's clash with Monaghan in Clones.
Mayo look to overthrow the Royals on their own patch
The last time that Mayo travelled to Navan to take on Meath in the National Football League - the Royals came away with a 1-16 to 0-12 win back in late March 2003.
Time for someone to shout stop
Off-the-field shenanigans have yet again catapulted Mayo GAA into the headlines and yet again for all the wrong reasons.
Play it again for Sam
Dublin and Kerry must meet again after playing out a draw in an epic All-Ireland final last weekend.
Where did it all go wrong for Mayo?
After seeing your best laid plans picked apart over the previous hour by a ruthless machine, it is never an easy place for a team manager to be, having to face questions from a gaggle of journalists looking for a line from you to describe what just happened.
Second half surge sees Dublin drive home their advantage
As clichés go 'a game of two halves' could not be more appropriate after Dublin's 3-14 to 1-10 win over Mayo last weekend in the first of the All Ireland semi-finals.
Second half stunner from Dublin leaves Mayo out for the count
It all came tumbling down in the 12 minutes after the second half started - after top class first half display that saw them lead by two points at the break, Mayo found themselves trailing by ten points and down and out of the championship for the year.
Mayo take another step on road less travelled
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less travelled by, And that has made all the difference" is how Robert Frost's poem The Road Not Taken concludes - and tomorrow Mayo will take another step on that road less travelled and they hope it will make all the difference in finally getting over Dublin for the first time in the championship since 2012.