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Breffni challenge for championship outing for Mayo
The Mayo Ladies's senior footballers will get their championship campaign underway on Saturday afternoon when they make the trip to Markievicz Park to take on Cavan in the first round of the group stages of the championship.
Mayo out to beat Breffni women in league semi-final
The Mayo senior camogie side will face their stiffest test since rejoining the senior ranks of the game tomorrow afternoon.
Ladies look to book final date in Breffni
It has been nine years since Mayo last competed in the All Ireland senior final and seven years since they last took part in a semifinal. On Saturday evening Frank Browne's charges are looking to take another step towards claiming the county's first All Ireland title since 2003.
Medtronic overcome Kingspan to qualify for All Ireland final
Medtronic senior footballers are back in the All Ireland Interfirms final after defeating Kingspan from Ulster in the semi final.
Westmeath teams looking to kick-on in coming months
Encouraged by a satisfactory Championship campaign, Westmeath footballers will be keen to develop further in 2016.
Clubs opt not to ratify Bealin for a second year
Westmeath footballers will have a new manager in 2015 following a vote at Wednesday’s County Board meeting in Mullingar.
Westmeath must prepare for the 2015
With Westmeath already departed from the All-Ireland football and hurling championships, talk in the county continues about how improvements can be made to avoid such early exits again.
Paul Bealin wants to stay on as Westmeath senior football manager
Westmeath suffered an All-Ireland round 1B qualifier loss to Cavan at Kingspan Breffni Park last Saturday, but Bealin is hoping to see out his three-year term. “There are some fantastic players in Westmeath,” Bealin said.
Westmeath face Cavan in round 1B qualifier
These are tough times for Westmeath as Paul Bealin’s team face a tricky All-Ireland senior football round 1B qualifier away to Cavan at Kingspan Breffni Park tomorrow (throw-in 3pm). Westmeath have suffered 12 Allianz Football League and Championship defeats in 13 fixtures, so arresting that worrying trend is what the Midlanders are tasked with. Derry (3), Dublin (2), Fermanagh, Cork, Kildare, Mayo, Tyrone, Kerry, and Louth have all outsmarted Westmeath, who haven’t recorded a win since May 19, 2013 when Carlow were dismissed 3-15 to 1-10.
Galway Ladies face fancied Monaghan
Galway and Monaghan clash on Saturday for a place in the All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship final.