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Dubs are there to be taken by Mayo
Mayo travel to Croke Park on Saturday to take on pointless Dublin in round three of the league, in what could prove to be a crucial game for both teams.
Goals key to Mayo win in Monaghan
Mayo picked up their first win of 2022 after a hard fought win over Monaghan in Clones on Sunday.
Conroy ruled out after injury in college game
Mayo's hopes for the new season were dealt a serious blow this week after star forward Tommy Conroy picked up a serious knee injury while playing for NUI Galway in the Sigerson Cup Quarter Final on Tuesday evening. The Neale GAA club player left the field of play shortly before half time and did not return to the action.
It's good to be back
Mayo snatched a crucial draw from the jaws of defeat with a last gasp heroic kick from net-minder Robbie Hennelly against Donegal in the first round of the National league.
Mayo dig out draw at the death against Donegal
Mayo left it late, but the managed to earn a hard fought point in their opening league game against Donegal in Sligo on Sunday afternoon.
Mayo face stiff first test against Donegal
All roads lead towards Markievicz Park on Sunday for Mayo - as they start their return to life in Division One of the National Football League with a home game against Donegal in the neutral venue in Sligo.
It's not easy being the man in the middle
Knockmore will face Roscommon champions Padraic Pearses in the Connacht senior club final on January 9 after the Roscommon outfit overcame Galway champions Mountbellew Moylough in a very fiery contest that ended in the most controversial circumstances.
Ferocious battles to find a spot in the final four
Nothing ever comes easy at the intermediate grade and this year is proving to be no different - last year's beaten finalists are out of the competition after the group stage.
Nothing is easy at the middle grade
The hardest thing to predict before the start of any championship season is who is going to win the intermediate title.
Mayo have to go away and dream it all up again
It was always going to be a game where everything had to go right for Mayo, or at least 90 per cent right. On Saturday they fell well short of that.