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O’Mahony’s passing casts a long shadow in Galway, Mayo and Leitrim
When someone who has played a significant role in your life dies, it naturally heralds a time for some reflection and their death also holds a mirror up to our own mortality.
Organisations in Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim encouraged to apply for the Collaboration and Innovation Fund
Minister for the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris TD, has announced the launch of a new Collaboration and Innovation Fund.
Mayo syndicate claims €200,000 top prize on €10 scratch card
A Mayo syndicate was this week celebrating in Lotto HQ after scratching their way to a €200,000 payout and scooping the top prize amount on a €10 All Cash Spectacular scratch card.
National Apprenticeship Awards
Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim Education and Training Board (MSLETB) and Donegal Education and Training Board presented awards and certificates to the graduates of a variety of craft apprenticeship programmes at the Landmark Hotel, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co Leitrim on November 18.
In The Shadow of Galway Cathedral — 30 years on
In 1992 The Galway film industry was in its infancy, there was no TG4, Ros na Rún, Town Hall Theatre or Palas Cinema.
Galway learn their lessons to see off Mayo at third time of asking
It’ll be a tough one to take this for Mayo, they had beaten all before them and beaten Galway twice before in the Connacht championship, but when it came to the biggest day of all Galway had their number.
Championship epic ends with Galway win
Galway eventually came out on top of Armagh in one of the most thrilling games Croke Park has seen for years, 2-21 to 3-18 after extra-time with the Tribesmen winning 4-1 on penalties. The teams could not be separated in normal time or extra time and almost three hours after the ball was first thrown in Matthew Tierney’s penalty struck the net and jubilant celebrations could finally begin in the Galway camp.
Mayo get All Ireland series off to winning ways
Mayo had ten points to spare over Tipperary in the opening round of the LGFA All Ireland Senior Football Championship last Saturday in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park running out 1-16 to 1-16 winners.
Mayo and Galway renew rivalries in provincial decider
Mayo and Galway will renew their old rivalry on Sunday afternoon in Tuam Stadium in the Connacht LGFA Senior Football Championship Final.
Mayo and Galway renew rivalries in provincial decider
Galway and Mayo renew their old rivalry on Sunday afternoon in Tuam Stadium (4pm) in the Connacht LGFA Senior Football Championship final.