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Tribesmen come calling on Sunday
The real stuff starts now. The league is a thing of the past, put away neatly in a box until early next year. it's championship time and while the Easter Eggs may still be lingering around the house ready to be finished off, Sunday is the start of a new main course and there are few tastier ones than Mayo and Galway in the championship.
Mayo edge out Galway and the gales in Bekan
A cursory look at the scoreline - in years to come - will have people thinking that this was a game played out by two teams who weren't that good; but huge credit must go to both sides who put their best foot forward in terrible conditions in the Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence on Wednesday night.
Get on the ball with the Advertiser.ie GAA Podcast
The newest Advertiser.ie GAA Podcast is now available on Advertiser Podcasts.
Get on the ball with the Advertiser.ie GAA Podcast
The newest Advertiser.ie GAA Podcast is now available on Advertiser Podcasts.
All roads lead to Croker on Sunday
All roads lead east for Mayo and Galway on Sunday as the unusual surrounds of Croke Park host the latest instalment of this age-old classic between the two counties.
The Galway Advertiser launches its new Sport Podcast 'Cian on Sport'
The latest Galway Advertiser podcast 'Cian on Sport' is now available on Advertiser Podcasts. This podcast will be presented by Cian O'Connell, who has recently returned to work at the Galway Advertiser. A passionate follower of many sports, the podcast hopes to showcase what is happening on a local and national level every week. The weekly podcast is set to explore sporting matters in Galway. Initially focusing on soccer, the past, present, and future of the game Corribside will be discussed in wide ranging interviews every week.
Mayo hopes for more medals in the Community GamesStars of the future ready to shine on national stage
Mayo Community Games are back on the road again for weekend number two of the National Community Games festival of sport finals in Athlone. Following the great success of last weekend a further 142 participants go forward to compete in track and field athletics, gymnastics, hurling, and the culture section of the games.