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Tricky away test for Maigh Cuilinn as they look to build on winning start to the season
After a well deserved victory against Limerick Sport Eagles in their season opener, Maigh Cuilinn will look to build on their winning momentum as they face Limerick Celtics this Saturday in Crescent College, Limerick.
Walsh and McDaid nominated for Footballer of the Year
Two Galway footballers have been shortlisted for the Footballer of the Year in the PwC All-Stars football nominations for 2022.
Galway now prepare for crucial clash after overcoming Clare
Padraic Joyce’s Galway footballers overcame the challenge of Clare in Tuam Stadium in blustery conditions on Sunday afternoon.
Job done - but injuries are a concern
Mission complete, just about. Mayo were involved in another roller-coaster of a contest last weekend when they played Clare in a winner-takes-all ticket to division one of the national football league for 2022.
Mayo hold off Clare surge to book passage back to top flight
Mayo are back in division one for next year - the got the result they needed in Ennis on Sunday afternoon, but left the Munster venue with plenty of questions still to be answered and few more headaches after picking up injuries to two key men.
An eye on the high flying Banner'
Colm Collins' Clare will welcome Mayo to Cusack Park on Sunday afternoon with promotion to Division One of the National Football League up for grabs.
As a player you want to be involved on Sunday, with championship coming up
Colm Collins' Clare stand in the way of Mayo's immediate return to the top flight of GAA football.
Roscommon book their date with Mayo
As expected, Roscommon qualified for a Connacht semi final showdown with Mayo on Saturday week after a facile and straightforward win over Leitrim.
Mayo get over Clare conundrum thanks to second half goals
With 18-minutes of this game gone Mayo were trailing by five points on a score of 0-6 to 0-1 and were being posed a number of serious questions by a hard running and quick thinking Clare outfit, but over the remaining 52 minutes they outscored their hosts by 2-13 to 0-7 to book their place in round four of the All Ireland qualifiers in a fortnights time.
Footballers should have enough to lower the Banner on Sunday
Having attended college for five years with plenty of lads from Clare, and having played a few Sigerson and Collingwood cups with a blast of them too with UL, I know one thing for certain, they are sound men. And hard men to beat.