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Davitts to test their mettle against Melvin men

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It has been a whirlwind couple of weeks for Davitts, a fortnight ago they hung on against Burrishoole to claim their first Mayo Intermediate title in 30 years in McHale Park. They managed to curb the celebrations enough last weekend to beat Kiltimagh by 1-16 to 1-7 to secure promotion to Division 1A of the senior football league for next season, and if Breaffy fail to beat Bohola Moy Davitts on Saturday night they can add the Division 1B championship to the top table for the dinner dance.

Juniors look to set the standard

Everyone is still recovering from the great escape in Ruislip last Sunday, when Mayo were put to the pin of their collar by London in the Connacht Senior Championship. This Friday offers a welcome distraction in the form of the Connacht Junior Championship final in Charlestown which will throw in at 7.30pm. This evening’s game will offer Mayo the chance to dethrone the current All Ireland champions from the Yeats County, who will be under the guidance once again of their senior inter-county manager Kevin Walsh. Mayo for their part have John Kelly running the line for them, with Ray Connelly, Jarlath Cunningham and Vinny Gavin also on sideline duties. In the quarter final Mayo saw off the challenge of a tough Leitrim side after Mickey Moran’s side pushed into an early lead, while in the last four of the competition Roscommon were defeated in Ballyhaunis.

Mayo club championship draw made

The draw for the group stages of the Mayo senior, intermediate, junior A and junior B championship took place in McHale Park on Monday night. In the senior championship defending champions, Ballintubber were the first team to be drawn out and will face, Crossmolina, Westport and Garrymore in section A. They will open their account away to Westport in a west Mayo derby, while Crossmolina will travel to Garrymore in round one. In section B, Knockmore, Breaffy, Ballinrobe and Kiltaine will square off with Kiltaine hosting Knockmore on the opening day with Breaffy traveling to Ballinrobe. In the third group Castlebar, Charlestown, Aghamore and Ballaghaderreen will go head to head over the championship. Charlestown and Ballaghaderreen will be the big game on day one in Charlestown. Aghamore will host Castlebar. The last group in the senior championship is made up of Shrule Glencorrib, Ballina Stephenites, Tourmakeady and Claremorris. In the first round Claremorris host last years intermediate champions Tourmakeady and Shurle will travel to Ballina. The full details of the fixtures will be released on Tuesday morning.

Triple header of senior quarter finals for McHale Park

Sunday week will see a triple header of quarter finals in the Mayo senior championship in McHale Park. The action in the senior championship will get underway on Saturday August 28 at 6.30pm when Ballintubber and Ballina go toe to toe in the county grounds. On Sunday August 29 things will get off to a rip roaring start when Castlebar Mitchels and Breaffy square off at 2pm in a local derby, they will be followed by Charlestown and Shrule Glencorrib ant 3.30pm. The final action of the day will be the north Mayo giants of Knockmore and Crossmolina Deel Rovers going head to head.

Mayo Club Championship rounds announced

Mayo Senior Football Championship

Draw for Mayo GAA Championships made

The draw for the 2010 Mayo club championship's was made in the TF Royal on Wednesday night. The full list of groups in the senior, intermediate and junior championships is below. In each group the first two teams named will play in the first round with the first team having home advantage and the third and fourth named teams will play in the first round with the third placed teams having advantage. In any five team group the fifth team will have a bye in round one. For more on the draw see the Mayo Advertiser this Friday or online at www.advertiser.ie/mayo

 

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