Club championship picture becomes a bit clearer

Sun, Jul 03, 2011

The make up of the the last eight in the Mayo senior football championships in Mayo started to take shape over the weekend. Castlebar, Crossmolina Deel Rovers, Ballintubber, Ballaghaderreen and Breaffy all registered their second win in the championships. While two wins normally would guarantee you a place in the last eight going on recent years, it may not be enough for Breaffy should they loose out to Knockmore in their final group game.

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Mayo GAA results

Sun, Jul 03, 2011

Treanlaur Catering Senior Football Championship Group 1:

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Tough conditions did not deter Westport golfers on Captain’s Prize Day

Fri, Jul 01, 2011

Balla
Last weekend’s competition sponsored by Cox’s Restaurant was won by Luke Timiss with a score of 38pts. His play on the back nine was enough to hold off the challenge of Tommy Walsh in second place and Matt Leonard in third. In the ladies’ competition, Mary Jo Cannon was the winner on 36pts, Marie Flanagan came second with Kitty O’Connor in third. An open stableford competition will take place at Balla Golf Club next weekend - sponsored by Balla Town Parks. The competition will run from today, Friday July 1 to Sunday July 3.

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Connacht Road Race League powers on

Fri, Jul 01, 2011

Round five of the league took place recently in Ballinrobe with 45 cyclists from around the province racing over a 34 mile lap around Lough Mask. A 10 minute handicap separated the groups from front to back. The scratch group consisted of inform Charles Prendergast, Cunga CC, and Dave Brennan, Castlebar.

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Medals come home to Mayo

Fri, Jul 01, 2011

There will be a number of medals coming home to Mayo from the Special Olympics World Games in Athens next week. Four Mayo athletes — Deirdre Gannon, Paul Kavanagh, Mary McDermott and Deirdre Gannon — are taking part in a hectic few days of competition.

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Galway were spiritless and soft

Fri, Jul 01, 2011

Last week I suggested that home advantage might prove decisive in deciding who would advance to play Roscommon in the Connacht final on July 17. I was wrong. Having witnessed the display from Galway last Sunday I am now of the opinion that if Mayo had played the first half of last Sunday’s encounter in Pearse Stadium and the second half in Tuam we still would have won in a canter. I have never in my lifetime witnessed such an inept performance from a Galway senior side. They were spiritless and soft when it came to putting up any sort of a challenge to Mayo last Sunday. In fact the game, particularly the first half, ranks as one of the worst of this year’s championship. (I would rank the first game played in this year’s championship, Donegal v Antrim as the worst.) I accept that the second half did improve but that improvement came from Mayo as a single point from play by Galway in the entire second half tells its own story. At no point did Galway radiate the belief that they had the measure of Mayo. When a team plays without any semblance of a pattern as Galway did last weekend, it suggests that there is little synchronisation between management and players.

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Club championship to heat up in round two

Fri, Jul 01, 2011

It was all hugs and smiles last Sunday evening when Mayo saw off the limp challenge from Galway in McHale Park. This weekend those friendships and bonds will be put on the sideboard as the second round of action in the Treanlaur Catering Senior Championship gets down to business across the county.

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Roscommon see off minor challenge

Sun, Jun 26, 2011

Roscommon 3-8
Mayo 1-8

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Mayo manger James Horan and players reflect on victory over Galway

Sun, Jun 26, 2011

Mayo manager James Horan reflects on Mayo's six point win over Galway.

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Six changes for Mayo as Galway come to town

Fri, Jun 24, 2011

James Horan has rung the changes ahead of Sunday’s Connacht Championship clash with Galway in McHale Park. The Ballintubber club man has made a total of six changes to the starting 15 from the side that narrowly avoided being eliminated from the provincial championship at the hands of the exiles in London last month. In defence back come into the team Keith Higgins who missed out against London due to injury and Trevor Mortimer at wing back. Horan has also opted for a whole new look midfield, with Breaffy duo and brothers Aidan and Seamus O’Shea manning the key sector of the field where they are expected to line up against Finian Hanley and Joe Bergin in the middle of the park. Kevin McLoughlin comes into the side in the half forward line alongside team captain Alan Dillon and Andy Moran, while Cillian O’Connor will make his first championship start for Mayo alongside Alan Freeman and Jason Doherty in the full forward line.

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Six changes for Mayo as Galway come to town

Fri, Jun 24, 2011

James Horan has rung the changes ahead of Sunday’s Connacht Championship clash with Galway in McHale Park. The Ballintubber club man has made a total of six changes to the starting 15 from the side that narrowly avoided being eliminated from the provincial championship at the hands of the exiles in London last month. In defence back come into the team Keith Higgins who missed out against London due to injury and Trevor Mortimer at wing back. Horan has also opted for a whole new look midfield, with Breaffy duo and brothers Aidan and Seamus O’Shea manning the key sector of the field where they are expected to line up against Finian Hanley and Joe Bergin in the middle of the park. Kevin McLoughlin comes into the side in the half forward line alongside team captain Alan Dillon and Andy Moran, while Cillian O’Connor will make his first championship start for Mayo alongside Alan Freeman and Jason Doherty in the full forward line.

Mayo will have a number of options to choose from on the bench if needed on Sunday. Ronan McGarrity is deemed fit enough for a place there alongside the experience of Peadar Gardiner and David Clarke. One name of note is the number 26 named for Sunday, Shrule Glencorrib’s Mark Ronaldson, who had previously been left out of the panel after the league. But as the manager said at the time the door was always open for players to come back in and the Shrule Glencorrib man has forced his way back into the reckoning over the past few months.

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