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Ticket details announced for Donegal clash
Mayo GAA would like to inform all supporters that the Allianz National Football League game between Mayo and Donegal this coming Sunday, January 30 is an all ticket affair and no tickets will be available to purchase at Markievicz Park in Sligo on the day. All tickets must be purchased in advance.
Galway GAA club featured in new TG4 seven-part series
GAA clubs are the cornerstone of parishes all over Ireland fostering a sense of community and togetherness. In this series ‘Croí an Chlub’ TG4 tell the stories of four very different GAA clubs as they compete, battle for honours, and strive to survive as they return to play in 2021. new seven-part
Galway GAA club featured in revealing TG4 series
GAA clubs are the cornerstone of parishes all over Ireland fostering a sense of community and togetherness. In this series ‘Croí an Chlub’ TG4 tell the stories of four very different GAA clubs as they compete, battle for honours, and strive to survive as they return to play in 2021. new seven-part
O’Connor confident for future despite departures
Mayo forward Diarmuid O’Connor believes the defending Connacht champions have the depth of talent in the squad to thrive, despite the retirement of some of their most experienced players in the off-season.
Breaffy to feature on new iMayo TV show next week
iMayo TV will be showcasing the community spirit and effort shown by the village of Breaffy next week, when part one of a two-part program airs on Thursday, November 19, at 7pm on the Showcase channel on Sky TV on channel 192. The show will be repeated the following Tuesday afternoon at 12.30pm with the second part airing on Thursday, November 26 at 7pm.
New tourism video features Aidan O’Shea, Lee Keegan, and Colm Boyle
Mayo Gaelic footballers Aidan O’Shea, Lee Keegan, and Colm Boyle feature in a new tourism video released online this week. The video follows the players as they embark on a road trip along the Wild Atlantic Way in Mayo. It is the second production in the Wild Mayo series of five tourism films, commissioned by Mayo.ie. In the film, the three men revisit Belmullet, the location of a memorable training camp as part of the Mayo senior football team. They discuss their past experiences and visit some old familiar faces along the way.
Death of Fr Peter Quinn, former All-Ireland winning Mayo footballer
Former All-Ireland Mayo football winner Rev Peter Quinn died on Saturday last, January 30, in a nursing home in Enniscrone, Co Sligo. He was brother of the late Fr Des, who died in Dalgan Park in September 2015.
Ireland in Australia
Next Friday morning, International Rules will visit our screens for the first time since 2006. Following the violent scenes that marred the second test in Croke Park two years ago, the concept is very much on probation with both camps fully aware that any further flashpoints could spell the end for the hybrid game.
Goals give Ireland slender advantage
So at 'half-time' in the Toyota International Rules series, Ireland hold a slender one-point advantage over Australia. Despite the host's stirring late fight back, there was a school of thought that Ireland may have missed a trick by not playing more positively with an extra-man advantage in the closing minutes.