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Final four weekend as we watch from the sidelines
This weekend, the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Semi-Finals take centre stage, along with the Tailteann Cup final, and there is absolutely no doubt that there is a major anticlimax here without Mayo's involvement in those semi-finals.
Mayo start All Ireland series in Armagh
The newly crowned Connacht LGFA Senior Football champions Mayo will start the LGFA All Ireland Senior Football Championship group stages with a trip to Armagh at the end of the month on Sunday, June 25.
Buccaneers fall tantalising short of play-off berth as champions claim Dubarry Park win
BUCCANEERS 24
Opening day AIL loss as late Buccaneer’s rally fails to realise City of Armagh success
Trailing 22-6 at the three-quarters stage, battling Buccaneers put in a strong finish but came up just short when going down 22-20 to City of Armagh at the Palace Grounds in their Energia All-Ireland League Division 1B match on Saturday, the late rally salvaged a losing bonus point for the Midlanders in their opening fixture following promotion.
Mayo look to book semi-final spot with victory over Armagh
The Mayo Ladies senior footballers will be getting a taste of heading to the capital tomorrow for a big championship game, a few weeks before they hope to do the same again when it is all up for grabs in the All Ireland final.
Mayo shake off the cobwebs to hammer home their point against Tyrone
Mayo saw off Tyrone with ease in Carrick-on-Shannon on Saturday afternoon to set up a winner takes all clash with Armagh next weekend for a place in the Ladies Gaelic football Association All Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-finals.
Character in abundance as Westmeath earn deserved draw
WESTMEATH 3-12 ARMAGH 2-15
Mayo's Grace Kelly crowned ladies player of the month
Mayo forward Grace Kelly has been honoured with The Croke Park/LGFA Player of the Month award for July.
I don’t know many footballers who are dancers
Mayo’s footballing twins Ciara and Clodagh McManamon had both played massive parts in the county’s victory over Donegal a fortnight ago, but on the bus home there was a massive shock in store as their next round opponents were unveiled.