New and older faces key to Mayo’s success
Fri, Oct 30, 2020
The last time Mayo and Leitrim met on the football field was in James Horan’s first game of his second coming as Mayo manager, on a cold and dreary early January day last year.
Read more ...Mayo make the drop after shoot-out with Tyrone
Sun, Oct 25, 2020
Division two awaits Mayo next season after they were seen off by Tyrone by a single point in MacHale Park on Sunday afternoon.
Read more ...Mayo make hay in Monaghan in Rackard opener
Sat, Oct 24, 2020
The Mayo senior hurlers picked up their first competitive win of the year with a 25-point destruction of Monaghan on Saturday afternoon.
Read more ...Mayo know what they have to do against Tyrone
Fri, Oct 23, 2020
It is all pretty simple for Mayo - win on Sunday against Tyrone and they will be playing division one football next season; lose and it is division two; draw and then they'll be waiting on results from elsewhere to come in, to see if they can cling on to their division one status.
Read more ...Mayo make long trek to Monaghan to get Rackard campaign up and running
Fri, Oct 23, 2020
The Mayo senior hurlers will get their championship campaign up and running tomorrow afternoon when they make the long journey to Clontibret to take on Monaghan in the first round of the Nicky Rackard Cup.
Read more ...Youth got its chance last Sunday for Mayo
Fri, Oct 23, 2020
It’s safe to say nobody saw coming what transpired last Sunday in Tuam Stadium, Galway had been flying post-lockdown and were looking good to win the league title.
Read more ...Horan happy with hungry performance from his side
Mon, Oct 19, 2020
In normal circumstances James Horan would have been more than delighted with the performance put in by his team in a must win game yesterday, but with a cloud still hanging over any more action taking place this year and what the country is still facing into he was also thinking of the bigger picture.
Read more ...Mayo hit their stride against Galway
Sun, Oct 18, 2020
In a year like no other, Mayo put in a performance far above anything they had been able to muster in their previous five outings in the league before the action was called to a halt in early Spring.
Read more ...All eyes on Tuam on Sunday
Fri, Oct 16, 2020
Where were we when we left off?
Oh yah - Mayo have won just one game from five in the National Football League and drawn one other and are looking in serious trouble and could be relegated to division two for the first time in over 20 years.
Solan steps down from u20s after successful stint
Fri, Oct 16, 2020
Mayo are on the look-out for a new u20 manager following the decision of Mike Solan to step away from the role he has held since October 2015 - he leaves having won one All Ireland and two Connacht titles during his tenure.
Read more ...Time has slowly ticked down to Mayo's return
Fri, Oct 16, 2020
It'll be 231 days, or if you prefer seven months and 17 days, or even 33 weeks if that is your favoured method of counting time, come Sunday, from the last time the Mayo senior footballers played a competitive game - to when they get back into action against Galway in Tuam Stadium.
Read more ...Better day ahead for Connacht after Cardiff disappointment
Fri, Oct 16, 2020
Sometimes it must feel like one step forward and two back for Connacht Rugby. After a deserved opening PRO14 victory against Glasgow at the Sportsground, Connacht unexpectedly fell by 29-7 to Cardiff in Rodney Parade.
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