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Mayo make easy work of Leitrim

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Mayo 2-12

Rás heads west with Oughterard stopover

Ireland’s biggest cycling race, the FBD Insurance Rás, will visit Galway next week (Tuesday and Wednesday) on is third and fourth stages.

Padden back in Mayo panel

John O'Mahony named his squad for the championship on Monday, there were no major surprises in the 30 men named, with Belmullet's Billy Joe Padden the only man who wasn't involved in action so far this year coming back into contention. O'Mahony now has 33 days to get his team ready for Sligo in the Connacht championship opener.

Harriers celebrate in style

On Friday night last Kilkenny City Harriers athletic club held their annual awards night. The awards ceremony was held in the James Stephens clubhouse in Larchfield. The achievements of the 2009 season were recounted.

County u-21 football showdown

Oughterard take on Corofin

Open competitions to the fore this weekend

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St Gerald’s and St Louis looking for double success for Mayo

Two Mayo schools will be looking to bring Connacht colleges glory in Charlestown on Saturday. In the showpiece game St Gerald’s Castlebar will be looking to go one better than they did last year when they lost out to St Coleman’s Claremorris at this stage of the competition. This year they will have to face the challenge of Summerhill College in the Aonghus Murphy Cup decider as they go looking for their fourth senior A Connacht Colleges title, their first since 1996.

Westport and Belmullet parades

The theme for the parade in Westport is Travel Smart – The Westport Way. The parade will commence at 3.30pm and the Grand Marshall will be the legendary Irish cyclist Sean Kelly.

Solid start for Mervue

Galway clubs enjoyed mixed results on opening night of the Airtricity League first division.

Corofin fall short against St Gall's

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“Tot Homines Quot Sententiae” - a Latin maxim states that for every person, there is an opinion. And the Corofin supporters leaving Parnell Park late on Saturday night, feeling despondent after yet another All-Ireland semi-final defeat, also had many diverse opinions.

 

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