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Some trivia for Sunday
Every game has a unique aspect to it — this one even more so. It will be the first final since 2010 that does not have a Mayo, Dublin or Kerry team in it. That 2010 final featured Cork v Down. We have had to wait 14 years for another such novel pairing.
All-Ireland semi-final spot on offer for Tribesmen
Galway will face Armagh in Markievicz Park this Sunday afternoon at 1.45pm. With both teams already safely progressed through the group stage of the All-Ireland championship, this game will decide who comes out on top, thus avoiding the preliminary quarter final.
Walsh kicks Tribesmen to knockout stages
Galway confirmed their progression through the group stage of the All-Ireland championship with a hard fought 1-12 to 0-11 win over Westmeath last Sunday.
Maroon armies go to war in Cusack park
Round two of the All-Ireland series will see Galway play Westmeath this Sunday afternoon at 3pm in TEG Cusack Park.
Buccaneers commence AIL campaign with away City of Armagh encounter
Buccaneers commence this season’s Energia All-Ireland League with a trip north to the historic City of Armagh to take on one of Ireland’s oldest clubs on Saturday - the Pirates won the 2A title in dramatic fashion to gain promotion and they begin life in 1B at the Palace Grounds where the action kicks off at 2.30pm.
Orchard county no match for Mayo hurlers
The sun glared down on Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada from the get go and by the time all was said and done Mayo were dreaming of even sunnier days in Croke Park after they booked a spot in the Nicky Rackard Cup final for the second year in a row.
Mayo look to pick the Orchard
Both Mayo and Armagh have already booked their places in the last eight of the competitions, following both sides' wins in round two last weekend.
Date with Dubs next up for Moyles' Mayo
The Mayo Ladies' senior footballers will face off against All Ireland champions Dublin tomorrow evening in the LIT Gaelic Grounds in Limerick at 5.15pm for a place in the LGFA National Football League Division One final.
Mayo get their dates with championship destiny
If they manage to make it all the way to the All Ireland final this year, the Mayo Senior Ladies will be playing the final in Croke Park on the Sunday before Christmas, the Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) confirmed this week.
Injuries pile up for Mayo ahead of Armagh visit
Mayo's midfield injury crisis continued to mount this week with Diarmuid O'Connor fracturing his wrist in training on Tuesday night.