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The Kingdom is there to be taken by Mayo
Mayo go to Croke Park on Sunday, looking to claim a 13th National Football League title when they take on Kerry in the competition decider.
Kerry edge Mayo after enthralling league encounter
The torrential rain that poured down in the late afternoon in Tralee didn’t dampen the spirits of the large crowd who snaked along the outside of the ground in the effort to get a seat in the stand in Austin Stack Park.
Horan rings the changes again for Kerry clash
Mayo manager James Horan has made six changes to his side from the one that started against Armagh in Hyde Park a fortnight ago, for their trip to Tralee on Saturday night where they will take on Kerry.
Horan happy with progress so far for Mayo
Mayo reeled off five points on the bounce down the closing stretch in Hyde Park to see off Armagh last Sunday, that win has given James Horan's side seven points from a possible eight so far in the league.
Mayo finish strong to take home the points
Drama was the order of the day as Mayo came from behind to reel off five unanswered points to in the closing minutes to pick up a league win over Armagh in Hyde Park.
Mayo look to pick the orchard in the Hyde
After last weekends downing of Dublin in Croke Park, there is little respite for Mayo as they take on one of the form teams so far in this years National Football League on Sunday.
Mayo dismantle Dublin in Croke Park win
Mayo picked up their first win over Dublin in the league in a decade and first in the capital in since the 1970s with a comprehensive victory over their old foes on Saturday night.
Mayo name team for Dublin clash
Mayo manager James Horan has made seven changes to his team for round three of the Allianz National Football League against Dublin this weekend at Croke Park.
Goals key to Mayo win in Monaghan
Mayo picked up their first win of 2022 after a hard fought win over Monaghan in Clones on Sunday.
Conroy ruled out after injury in college game
Mayo's hopes for the new season were dealt a serious blow this week after star forward Tommy Conroy picked up a serious knee injury while playing for NUI Galway in the Sigerson Cup Quarter Final on Tuesday evening. The Neale GAA club player left the field of play shortly before half time and did not return to the action.