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United head to Limerick with growing confidence
Another important SSE Airtricity League premier division fixture is scheduled for tomorrow evening when Galway United travel to the Markets Field to face Limerick FC.
Connacht left to rue mistakes as play-off preparations continue
Linley MacKenzie
Repeat of last year's Moclair decider tops the bill
The meeting of Castlebar Mitchels and Knockmore in north Mayo on Saturday evening tops the billing in round two of the Mayo GAA Senior Football League this weekend. The sides met in last year's senior county final with the Mitchels running out winners that day against the north Mayo men.
Top three picks for game week 33
It is the business end of the season in the Premier League and for our Fantasy Football managers in the Galway Advertiser Tribal Leader League in association with St Anthony's Claddagh and Credit Union the pressure is starting to build.
Galway must beat Limerick again to reach league final
This Sunday at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick, the Galway hurlers will take on the home side at 2pm for a place in the league final.
Galway win Connacht U21 crown
The Galway U21s, under the guidance of Gerry Fahy, had a sensational 3-20 to 2-14 win over Sligo after extra time at Markievicz Park on Sunday.
All or nothing for Mayo on Sunday
What a difference a week makes. The Jekyll and Hyde side of Mayo football was never so evident as in their last three performances. Mayo put in a real gutsy performance against Tyrone in sun-drenched Healy Park Omagh last weekend to boost our chances of survival in the top flight. I wondered was it the same team that played Cavan the previous week. The football wasn't brilliant but this was all about the result. Mayo will probably still have to beat Donegal on Sunday to guarantee safety, as a confident Cavan will surely beat a demoralised Roscommon.
Mayo need to make their point
Almost anything can happen this weekend in division one of the national football league, but there is one thing that Mayo need to see happen. Take at least a point from their game against Donegal and they can be assured of top flight football, simple as that. There are lots of other permutations and combinations that can see Mayo stay up, go down, or even end up in the league final as distant a possability that is.
Buccaneers secure promotion with gruelling win over Naas
Buccaneers are Ulster Bank League Division 1B champions following their 30-23 victory over Naas in a thrilling and intensely competitive top of the table clash in front of a big crowd at Dubarry Park, Athlone.