Race for intermediate crown begins in earnest

Fri, May 29, 2009

The intermediate championship threw in for 2009 last weekend and Tourmakeady are already playing catch up after getting a 10-point trimming at the hands of Kilmaine in south Mayo last weekend. The vast majority of the field will be gearing up for action this weekend with 10 more teams getting involved in action, and with games spread out over the entire weekend from Saturday to Monday there is a feast of intermediate action to take in.

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Mayo SFC Group 3

Fri, May 29, 2009

Ballaghaderreen v Breaffy
In Charlestown

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Mayo AC ready for mini marathon

Fri, May 29, 2009

Athletics

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Togher speeds to victory

Fri, May 29, 2009

Cycling

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Togher speeds to victory

Fri, May 29, 2009

Cycling

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Gaughan and Molloy fly flag for Mayo on Cavan Stages Rally

Fri, May 29, 2009

Ambrose Gaughan from Foxford and his Lahardane co-driver Derek Molloy claimed one of the best results of their rally careers to date, with second in class nine on Sunday’s Cavan Stages Rally. Competing in a Toyota Corolla the pair had a trouble-free run to finish 53rd overall from a starting position of 146th, recording a great result against some very strong opposition.

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Club championships bring a special kind of magic

Fri, May 29, 2009

The senior club championship kicks off this weekend and to be honest I am getting excited and a little nervous because of it. All the dreaming, planning, and orchestrating for a crack at winning the title will be put to its first big test on Sunday. The weather forecast is good and the fact that it is a long weekend should guarantee a bumper crowd at the games, which will surely bring a smile to the face of what is normally a very serious looking county treasurer! The real secret of the GAA's success is that it is so fervently supported at community level, and this weekend will see thousands turning out to support their respective clubs all over the county. You don't have to be interested in football — everyone goes to support their parish or their club. Gaelic is easy to watch. It is free flowing and robust with a lot of scores, and that's attractive for punters who are used to watching soccer where there is maybe one goal in the space of 90 minutes (Wednesday’s European cup final being an exception, when we could sit back and marvel at the flamboyant skills of Barcelona). There are very few things in life that create the excitement of a good club championship match and I personally love the build up to championship Sundays.

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The results business does not have to mean nasty business

Fri, May 29, 2009

“You go to any club championship game in Ireland and you’re going to get that type of physicality in the game.”

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The results business does not have to mean nasty business

Fri, May 29, 2009

“You go to any club championship game in Ireland and you’re going to get that type of physicality in the game.”

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Ford launches Ford Select used car programme

Fri, May 29, 2009

As more buyers opt for quality second hand cars, Ford Ireland tells us that it and its network of dealers around the country have put in place a new used car programme called Ford Select (www.fordselect.ie). It promises quality used cars that provides the highest levels of assurance to Irish customers.

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Super sub Freeman turns on the style for Mayo

Sun, May 24, 2009

Mayo 1-16
Kildare 1-10

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