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Battle to make the break into the final showdown
The final four left standing in the intermediate football championship will leave it all on the field this weekend, with a spot in the final up for grabs.
Steady Stephen is keeping calm ahead of another final showdown
There is just one glittering medal left for Stephen Coen to add to the collection.
€2.1 million in government funding for Rinville Sportsground
Oranmore/Maree GAA has confirmed plans for its new Rinville Sportsground development following the announcement of €2.1 million in government funding under the Large-Scale Sports Infrastructure Fund.
Handball ace claims another scalp
Moycullen's Martin Mulkerrins has won handball's 2019 Tuscon Memorial Tournament in Arizona, USA.
Sunday showdowns for final spots
And then there were four. Sunday afternoon will see the final four teams left in the Mayo GAA Intermediate Championship battle it out for a spot in the final of this year's competition in an exciting double header in MacHale Park.
Senior showdowns under the Saturday Night Lights
The repeat of last year's final between Castlebar Mitchels and Ballintubber - which also marks a meeting of two teams that have split seven of the last eight senior titles between them - is the main attraction of tomorrow night's double header in MacHale Park.
Four going for glory in junior showdowns
This Sunday will see the four hopefuls left in the Mayo GAA Junior Football Championship battling it out for a spot in the final.
Saturday showdowns to get final pairing
All roads lead to Ballina tomorrow for what promises to be two real battles, with a place in the Mayo Intermediate Football Championship final up for grabs. The action gets under way at 2.45pm with the meeting of last year's beaten intermediate finalists Kiltimagh and last year's Mayo and Connacht junior champions Louisburgh.
Mayo Bronze at All-Ireland Surf Lifesaving Championships
It was an early start on Saturday, September 6 for the Mayo Lifesaving Team as they made their way down to the sunny south-east for the Irish Surf Lifesaving Championships. Brittas Bay in County Wicklow was the venue for this year’s annual lifesaving competition which sees the top lifesavers from all over Ireland compete for the top prize of the President's Cup.