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Mayo success on the double at An Post Irish Book Awards

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There was double success for Mayo at the An Post Irish Book Awards 2021 this week.

Mayo chairperson to step aside

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Mayo GAA will be on the look out for a new chairperson after the current holder of the position Liam Moffatt informed the county board executive that he will not be seeking to retain the position for a third year.

Mayo have to go away and dream it all up again

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It was always going to be a game where everything had to go right for Mayo, or at least 90 per cent right. On Saturday they fell well short of that.

We may not all be there in person, but we'll be there in spirit

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Croke Park on All-Ireland final day. There is not many places a Gaelic Football fan would prefer to be. Whether it is in August, September or even December of any given year, the GAA fan will always want to be in attendance.

Red Hand stand in the way of Mayo dream

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Less than three weeks ago you could barely get even money on a Dublin and Kerry All-Ireland final. Both were unbackable favourites to win their respective semi finals against Mayo and Tyrone.

Mayo make history to win Nancy Murray Cup 

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It was a historic day for Mayo camogie, as they marked their first season of adult camogie after a lengthy absence with a 3-8 to 1-12 victory over Tyrone to claim the Nancy Murray Cup at Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada.

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.

Mayo get off to winning ways in championship opener

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Mayo got their All Ireland Senior Football Championship off to a winning start on Saturday last with a hard fought win over Cavan in Sligo.

A massacre in MacHale Park on the field as Mayo dealt with issues off it

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It was a massacre at MacHale Park as Mayo crushed Leitrim by 5-20 to 0-11 to qualify for the Connacht final against Galway on July 25, which is now going to take place in Croke Park.

Mayo get championship off to winning ways

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Mayo were able to hold off a brave Cavan showing to pick up the points in this opening round of the LGFA senior football championship.

 

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