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Business end of the Championship looms this weekend
After the conclusion of the group stage, the business end of the race for the Frank Fox Cup really begins this week. Salthill/Knocknacarra, Maigh Cuilinn, Corofin and Annaghdown all consolidated top spot in their groups with wins at the weekend and will skip the preliminary quarter final round. After some games with great entertainment, we know the eight teams to face each other in the preliminary quarter finals this week and the four teams set to fight it out in the relegation semi-finals.
Thanks for letting us serve you, say Colm and Caryl
After nine hugely successful years owning and running Esquires Coffee 11 Eyre Sq where they brought a new name in coffee, quality,service and hospitality from its infancy to a now thriving, profitable business, Caryl and Colm McDonagh have decided that the time is right to hand over the reins.
Monday morning championship points
It's the Monday after a hectic weekend of champoionship action for Mayo senior teams in both football and hurling, we look at some bits and bobs from over the weekend.
Festive Harmony family concerts at Westport Theatre
After six sell-out concerts in December 2016, 2017 and 2018, Festive Harmony is back in the Town Hall Theatre Westport on Friday December 13 and Saturday December 14 at 8pm.
Mitchels still the men to beat ahead of semi-finals
After Wednesday night's win for Ballintubber over Hollymount-Carramore, we now know the four sides who will be competing in Sunday's semi-finals of the Mayo senior football championship. Defending champions Castlebar Mitchels still look the team to beat after their win over last year's finalists Knockmore. They haven't hit full tilt yet but they are still the leading lights in the county at the minute, but their opponents on Sunday Garrymore will have plenty to say about it before the game is over in MacHale Park.
News in Brief from the week
A quick run through some of the stories from around the county this week in our News in Brief section.
‘Low capacity’ for windfarms after Minister U-turn
After several months of controversy and discussion with the Department of the Environment, it appears that a large portion of South Westmeath is to remain free from industrial windfarm development.