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Magic Moran tips the scales
MAYO 0-19 ARMAGH 0-17 A 10 POINT haul, including nine frees and a ?65?, by Tipperary native Brian Moran tipped the scales in favour of Mayo in an intriguing encounter at Crossmaglen, last Saturday.
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Padraic: We never gave up
SATURDAY?S game had left him almost breathless but Padraic Costello was still able put words on the eighty minutes of football that just was.
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A test too far for Tiernan?s
COLAISTE NA COIRIBE 2-12 ST TIERNAN?S COLLEGE 1-03 FOR spirit alone, St Tiernan?s deserved better than to lose by the double digit margin that separated them and Galway City outfit, Colaiste na Coiribe, last Thursday.
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Darren Cawley is crowned Ireland?s ?Local Hero?
Westport man Darren Cawley was last week (Tuesday) named as the inaugural winner of the Santa Rita 120 Local Hero campaign.
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Looking for the extra dimension to bring success
IT?S WITH hopes of All-Ireland glory that Mayo GAA Board has launched a pioneering programme it believes will create an environment that enables the best possible physical development of 100 of the county?s most promising underage Gaelic footballers.
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Ladies take a tumble
MONAGHAN 0-17 MAYO 1-09 MAYO crashed to their second league defeat of the season when they were outscored by a much slicker home team on Sunday last.
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Here, now and ready
As the latest chapter in Raymond Dempsey?s managerial career takes him and his Mayo U-21 team to Cloone this Wednesday night, Anthony Hennigan discovers a man as serious as ever about his football.
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Wide woe for Mayo
DUBLIN 1-09 MAYO 1-08 We predicted a draw and in the end, after such wastefulness in front of the posts, Mayo would have settled for just that.
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Gardiner injury blow adds to Mayo misery
THE bitterly cold wind blowing down the McHale Park tunnel did little to brighten the mood of Mayo followers after Sunday?s very disappointing defeat to Dublin.
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Lucky 13 for regal Ray
RAY Moylette bridged a 35 year gap on Saturday evening last when he won Westport its first National Senior boxing belt since 1975.
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Mayo reveal a strong hand for U-21 test
FOUR players who featured in Mayo?s National League defeat to Dublin last Sunday, seven of Mayo?s All-Ireland minor final starting teams of 2008 and 2009, and as many as 11 players who played minor championship football for the Green and Red during the past three seasons, have been named in Raymond Dempsey?s U-21 team that commences its Connacht Championship campaign away to Leitrim tomorrow night (Wednesday).
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Gortnor?s golden greats
GORTNOR ABBEY 2-14 CLIFDEN CS 0-19 (AET) THE greatest game ever played? Who knows. Gortnor Abbey?s finest hour? Almost certainly.
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