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Mayo GAA confirm new broadcast partner for Mayo GAA TV

Mayo GAA have announced that Mayo Credit Unions is the new official broadcast partner for all Mayo GAA club championship games streamed on Mayo GAA TV this year.

Battles for places coming up at convention

 

Section committee in place to appoint new Mayo manager

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Mayo GAA have installed their six person selection committee who will appoint the new Mayo senior football manger to replace James Horan in the role.

Walsh steps down as Mayo senior hurling manager

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Mayo are on the hunt for a new senior hurling manager after Derek Walsh decided to step down as manager following a successful spell in charge of the county.

Horan steps away as Mayo boss following Kerry defeat

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James Horan has stepped down as Mayo senior football manager this evening, bringing to end his second four year term in charge of the side. 

Hurlers stay in Ballina for Sligo clash

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The Mayo senior hurlers will be staying in Ballina for their round four clash against Sligo in the Christy Ring Cup tomorrow afternoon.

MacHale Park on target for Galway clash

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Mayo should be able to host Galway in the Connacht GAA Senior Football Championship in April in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, according to the new Mayo GAA Chairperson, Seamus Tuohy.

Mayo GAA to look into developing MacHale Park facilities

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Mayo GAA is to look towards developing its two training pitches located at the rear of Hastings Insurance MacHale Park to try and develop a centre of excellence on site "for the next number of years", newly installed Mayo GAA chairperson, Seamus Tuohy, said at a briefing with members of the Mayo media last week.

Convention battle for positions takes shape

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The battle for positions in the Mayo GAA executive has taken shape following the release of the full list of candidates for positions, ahead of the convention which will take place on Sunday, December 15 in Belmullet.

Shake up could be on the way in Junior Football Championship

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There could be a big shake up in the make up of the Mayo GAA Junior Football Championship from next year on if clubs agree to a proposal put forward by the County Board.

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