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O'Shea ready to lead Mayo to greatness
Only three times has Sam Maguire been hoisted in the air by a Mayo captain - Aidan O'Shea is the latest in a long line of those looking to follow in the footsteps of Sean Flanagan in 1950 and 1951 and Seamus O'Malley who was the first Mayo man to do it in 1936.
Record breaker O'Connor looking to point Mayo to victory
It might not have been the 6-12 he joked last week about that he scored against Davitts in an underage club game back in the day, but the 4-9 that Cillian O'Connor netted in the All Ireland semi-final win over Tipperary was another record in the ledger for Cillian O'Connor - but there is one piece still missing that Ballintubber man craves from his roll of honour.
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)
A Christmas cracker for a great cause
Normally at this time of year, Mezzo-Soprano Anne Marie Gibbons is busy finalising her Festive Harmony Concert at the Westport Town Hall Theatre, which has been held there annually since December 2016.
Clonbur Medical Centre welcomes new GP to team
Clonbur Medical Centre welcomes Dr Louise Freeman to the practice.
O’Connor hits the high notes as Mayo book final showdown
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.
Mayo look to reach their tipping point
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
What a year we've had and there's more twists and turns to come
2020 has been a year like no other. A lot has happened since I was on these pages.
Toppling Tipp' next on Mayo's agenda
“I don’t get shocked anymore in football, there is so much that can happen in Gaelic football particularly this year" was what Mayo manager James Horan said when asked was he surprised that Tipperary were the team to emerge as Munster champions this year.
Postponed driving tests need to be first-in-line when restrictions ease - Conway-Walsh
Sinn Féin Mayo TD Rose Conway-Walsh labelled it "unfair" that people who had their theory driving test cancelled due to lockdown are now being pushed to the back of the queue.