Search Results for 'Mayo Senior Football Championship'

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Four-bed semi-detached home in Castlebar

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Over €5m for in active travel projects in Mayo

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The National Transport Authority (NTA) has confirmed that funding of €5,027,724 has been approved to Mayo County Council for the provision of sustainable transport projects throughout County Mayo.

Four bed semi-detached home in Castlebar

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This exceptional residence is new to the market at an asking price of €225,000.

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Joyce satisfied with victory over Mayo

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With the audition process very much underway ahead of the Allianz Football League, Galway took plenty of encouragement from Friday’s Connacht FBD League semi-final win over Mayo.

Knockmore come up short in Connacht thriller

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When they look back on it Knockmore will feel they had the chances to win this game in Ballina, they hit 14 wides over the course of game to the two that their opponents did.

Knockmore do the double as they see off Belmullet

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Knockmore claimed their tenth Mayo senior football championship and second in a row after a hard fought win over a brave and battling Belmullet side in Ballina on Sunday afternoon.

Belmullet on the brink of history but Knockmore have the know-how

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When the draw was made for the Mayo senior football championship, all eyes were on group three, the group of death as it got effectively called, that included- Ballaghadeereen, Westport, Castlebar Mitchels and the unfortunate Balla.

Knockmore knock Carnacon off the top of the mountain

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A stunning display from Knockmore in James Stephens Park in Ballina last Sunday saw them dethrone Carnacon as the top side in ladies' football in the county after two decades at the top of the tree.

Elite eight get ready to battle it out over the weekend

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After three rounds of action in the group stages and 24 games, the 16 teams that were at the starting line of the Mayo GAA Senior Football Championship has been whittled down to eight, and by Sunday evening there will be just four teams left standing in the race for the Paddy Moclair Cup.

 

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