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Cafferkey goals see off Galway

Mayo 2-5

Mayo hold their nerve to book final four spot

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Shauna Howley's last-second point sealed Mayo's second championship victory over Galway last Saturday in Pearse Stadium in Salthill and booked Michael Moyles' side a place in the final four of the All Ireland series for the third year in a row. They will be testing their mettle against Kerry in Semple Stadium on Saturday week in a repeat of last year's semi-final, where the Kingdom emerged victorious.

Mayo face tough task to bottle up Cork

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The Mayo Ladies senior footballers will make the trip to Ennis tomorrow, knowing that they are going to have to get everything right if they are to book a place in the All Ireland semi-final.

Shooting boots let down Mayo as Kerry move into final four

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The Mayo tent was rolled up for another year, and another long winter of wondering and waiting will lie in store as a 71-years ticks into 72.

Mayo Covid-19 testing centre is moving to Mayo Community Living in Swinford

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The Mayo Covid-19 Testing Centre will now be at Mayo Community Living (MCL) in Swinford, opened on Friday, June 24.

Mayo book last eight spot with win over Cavan

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Tara Needham’s excellent last-ditch point earned Mayo the win over a dogged Cavan booking their place in the quarter-finals of the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.

Mayo get All Ireland series off to winning ways

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Mayo had ten points to spare over Tipperary in the opening round of the LGFA All Ireland Senior Football Championship last Saturday in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park running out 1-16 to 1-16 winners.

Mayo have plenty to work on after Kildare win

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We have been put through the wringer on several occasions in the last number of years in nail-biting games, you would think we would be used to it by now.

Mayo back in action as round robin gets going

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The Mayo Ladies senior footballers will look to put the disappointment of losing the Connacht final to Galway three weeks ago behind them when they get back on the field tomorrow afternoon in the opening round of the group stages of the All Ireland Senior Football Championship.

Mayo hold off Monaghan to book round two spot

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It’s never ordinary with Mayo. They won and are in the second round of the qualifiers, but it could very easily have been different if referee Barry Cassidy had decided to give Monaghan a penalty in injury time when Conor Lenonard looked to have been fouled after he intercepted a poor ball back to Lee Keegan, by Aidan O’Shea.

 

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