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Clonberne man raises over €20,000 for bereaved parents and families in memory of late brother

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Clonberne native, Gerard Heneghan, has been fundraising in support of Firstlight, a charity that supports bereaved parents and families after the loss of a child up to, and including, the age of 18, since 2015, raising more than €20,000 in memory of his elder brother, Noel, who passed away from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) in January 2001.

GAA: Mayo GAA SFC Round Two

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After two rounds of action in the Mayo senior championship, it’s still all to play for, for most clubs heading into round three next weekend.

Moving day approaches in the senior championship

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The pedal remains firmly stuck to the floor in the Mayo GAA Senior Football Championship this weekend with round two coming hot on the heels of round one last weekend.

Let the games begin

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This weekend sees the start of the Mayo GAA Senior Football Championship with eight games taking place across four different groups. Knockmore are the defending champions and the rest of the pack will be going all guns blazing to hunt down Ray Dempsey's men this time around. We look ahead to all the action over a hectic weekend of games.

Mitchels crash out during Saturday night fever and fine margins come into play

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We know now seven of the eight sides who will contest the quarter-finals of the Mayo GAA senior football champions with Ballina Stephenites, Ballintubber and Westport through as group winners, with either The Neale or Ballaghaderreen (who are already through - just not confirmed as group winners) joining them on the top half of today’s draw.

Moving day coming up for senior contenders and wannabes

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After a hectic weekend of action in round one of the senior championship, this coming weekend will make or break the senior championship for a number of teams.

Starting gun fired on championship season

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Bedroom windows, leaning over the hedge and some sort of homemade plinth to see over the fence were all used by those who couldn’t get into their chosen game this evening as the Mayo Senior Football Championship threw in for the 2020 season.

This is the one we've waited for

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Club football has been back up and running for the past few weeks, but this is the big one that we all have been waiting for.

Football season swung back into life last weekend

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The Gaelic Football season got up and running last weekend on the local scene with the start of the Michael Walsh Leagues across the county.

The weather played havoc across the county as clubs got down to business

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The club championship got under way and took centre stage last weekend. All senior games went ahead on Saturday evening when playing conditions were nothing short of atrocious, especially in the coastal venues in the county. The bizarre fact that neither Charlestown nor Belmullet registered a single score between them while playing against the hurricane in Belmullet was testament to how strong the breeze was.

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