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Mayo hold off Clare surge to book passage back to top flight
Mayo are back in division one for next year - the got the result they needed in Ennis on Sunday afternoon, but left the Munster venue with plenty of questions still to be answered and few more headaches after picking up injuries to two key men.
Clear eyes focused on Clare challenge
For the first time in 19 years Mayo will make the journey to Ennis for a National Football League game against Clare next weekend, with promotion to division one on the line.
Mayo ease past Meath to top group
With both sides through to the semi-finals the threat was gone from this game, but the chance to top the group was to play for and Mayo did their part with a comprehensive win over Meath in McHale Park.
Mayo look to take next step in Mullingar
After doing the heavy lifting in the opening three quarters last Saturday, like an experienced heavyweight working themselves back towards another title tilt somewhere down the track - Mayo will get some more rounds into their legs and lungs tomorrow afternoon in Mullingar.
Mayo put Down visitors challenge at their ease
Mayo got life in division two off to a winning start in MacHale Park on Saturday, seeing off Down at their ease with a hard working and at times exciting display.
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Dublin end Mayo’s Christmas dream
Mayo went looking to create their own Fairytale of Croke Park the week before Christmas, but unlike those children’s fables there was no happy ending.
Coen looking to continue winning ways
There's not much left to win in the inter-county game for Stephen Coen - well, just one thing really.
Match-ups and big performances needed
The number on the back of a shirt means relatively little these days in the game, with match-ups between different individuals taking players all over the park.
Looking for a Fairytale of Croke Park
It's Christmas week. In normal circumstances we would be thinking about Santa Claus and Christmas parties. But these are not normal circumstances and we have the not so small matter of an All-Ireland senior football final to occupy ourselves. We will think about Christmas from around 7pm on Saturday evening.