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Final four showdowns set the scene for championship to come
The Mayo GAA Senior Football Leagues are down to the final four across the top three divisions, with a feast of knock-out football taking place this coming weekend.
Old rivals set to showdown once again
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You would imagine there is very little more than can be written about Mayo and Dublin's rivalry over the past seven years.
Senior showdowns under the Saturday Night Lights
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The repeat of last year's final between Castlebar Mitchels and Ballintubber - which also marks a meeting of two teams that have split seven of the last eight senior titles between them - is the main attraction of tomorrow night's double header in MacHale Park.
Four going for glory in junior showdowns
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This Sunday will see the four hopefuls left in the Mayo GAA Junior Football Championship battling it out for a spot in the final.
Saturday showdowns to get final pairing
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All roads lead to Ballina tomorrow for what promises to be two real battles, with a place in the Mayo Intermediate Football Championship final up for grabs. The action gets under way at 2.45pm with the meeting of last year's beaten intermediate finalists Kiltimagh and last year's Mayo and Connacht junior champions Louisburgh.