The weekend’s results
Photo: Mayo Camogie It was three wins out of for matches for the various Mayo teams who were in action over the weekend. There’s only place to
Photo: Mayo Camogie It was three wins out of for matches for the various Mayo teams who were in action over the weekend. There’s only place to
Photo: @OfficialCamogie The weekend is upon us already and there are a number of matches involving the county taking place tomorrow and Sunday, in
Mayo’s return to the top tier of the National League this spring has proved very successful, with Sunday’s win over Kildare confirming their
As club members will know, we’ve been going pedal to the metal on the podcast since the National League began back in January. With a Division One
Photo: Mayo GAA The votes are in and counted and once again the player who has headed the poll in our latest Man of the Match poll is Ryan
We enjoyed a big win over Kildare in the sun yesterday at our rather lovely temporary home by the Shannon, a result that now sends us forward to a
It felt more like a summer’s afternoon rather than a day in late March and today at Páirc Seán MacDiarmada in Carrick-on-Shannon the play was
With almost indecent haste, we’ve arrived today at the final round of this year’s National League. Our opponents this afternoon in Round 7 of
Photo: Mayo GAA The county’s hurlers have endured a torrid time in this year’s National Hurling League and their misery was capped this afternoon
The National League is nearing its conclusion and, after a positive start, Mayo’s form has gone a bit awry, just at a time where their Connacht
We’ve named our match day panel for Sunday’s NFL Division One Round 7 meeting with Kildare at Páirc Seán MacDiarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon
Time stands still for none of us so, with Round 6 behind us, on we rush to the final round of Division One action in this year’s National League.
Photo: RTÉ It might all be forgotten about in a few weeks once the Championship – with all those lopsided provincial ties to look forward to –
The story is often told that Martinstown, County Kildare was built so as to provide Augustus Frederick FitzGerald, third Duke of Leinster, with a
More High Crosses, these ones found in the graveyard of St John’s church in Ballymore Eustace, County Kildare. The first stands to the immediate