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McHale makes it count for Balla at the death
They left it late, but that won’t matter a bit to Balla after they booked their place in the Mayo Intermediate Championship final in dramatic fashion in MacHale Park on Sunday afternoon.
Festival of football in MacHale Park this weekend
It will be a quarter final weekend like no other in MacHale Park this weekend - as the best eight sides in the county will go toe-to-toe in front of only a handful of people.
McHale Rovers take next step in All Ireland quest across the water
MacHale Rovers are the last women left standing from the Mayo in club action - the amalgamation of Crossmolina, Lahardane and Ardagh will be flying the flag in Didsbury in Manchester on Sunday when they take on All Britain Champions Oisín in the Ladies Football All Ireland Junior Quarter Final.
McHale inducted to Hall of Fame
Ballina's Liam McHale was one of six players inducted to the Basketball Ireland Hall of fame last weekend.
Meet the Makers: Padraic McHale Menswear
This week the Mayo Advertiser got to know Padraic McHale of Padraic McHale’s menswear.
Enjoy excellent service and brands at Padraic McHale menswear
The long running Padraic McHale Menswear store in Castlebar provides clients not only with an ever-growing collection of brands and products, but customer service that makes every visit a delight.
Minors face Mayo in McHale Park with no back door
The Galway minors, under the guidance of Clonbur’s Stephen Joyce, face a massive game this Sunday in McHale Park at 2.30pm when they take on the home team in the first round of the Connacht championship.
A real super Sunday is in store in MacHale Park
Reigning champions Castlebar Mitchels qualified for a mouthwatering semifinal clash against neighbours Ballintubber, having had to pull out all the stops against a stubborn and well drilled Ballaghadeereen side in the quarter final of the Mayo Senior Football Championship last weekend. It was a thoroughly enjoyable game with some excellent scores from both teams despite the unfavourable heavy underfoot conditions.
Two chances to see classsical pianist Michael McHale
MICHAEL MCHALE, the Irish classical pianist, who playing has been described as "delicately graded and infallibly clear" by The Irish Times and filled with "lucidity and elegance" by The Daily Telegraph, will play two shows in County Galway.
Final four spots up for grabs in Junior championship
Achill v Kilmeena