seligehgit wrote: » Senior championship fixtures 24th August 2019 Moy Davitts v Davitts 18.30 Ballina Stephenites v Aghamore 17.00Westport v Castlebar Mitchels 18.00 Ballintubber v Knockmore 16.00 Charlestown Sarsfields v Ballaghaderreen 17.00 25th August 2019 Breaffy v Kiltane 15.00 Garrymore v Hollymount Carramore 13.00 Claremorris v Belmullet 15.00Looking forward to hopefully getting to the clash of the fishheads and the covies.:D Some tasty contests. Ballintubber v Knockmore should be interesting. Might pop out to Breaffy on Sunday.
RedDevil55 wrote: » I'm planning to attend Breaffy v Kiltane on Sunday. Will let ye know what I see! A very interesting interview with Chris Barrett on the GAA Hour today. Worth a listen.
Duffy the Vampire Slayer wrote: » His father Henry won an All Ireland in 1936. I don't know about Enda though.
seligehgit wrote: » Anybody think the standard of club football has slipped a tad in Mayo? Maybe that's too harsh when one has Corofin hanging around in Connacht. I definitely thought there was an element of fatigue in relation to the Mitchels last year.I'd fancy them quite strongly this year.
Bonniedog wrote: » I was once told that he played in under 21 final in 1973 when Kerry beat Mayo. Martin Ferris was on the Kerry team. Don't think that is true as Kenny would have been over age, but seems to be common belief he did play county 21 a few years before that. (Selig - I managed to type that without once mentioning blueshirts ….therapy is working :-)
Duffy the Vampire Slayer wrote: » I was looking at the results for those years and I see Mayo beat Antrim in the final the following year. An odd match up. Mayo had quite a bit of success at minor and under 21 in the 1970s but the senior team was generally dire.
Blackjack wrote: » Massive decline in Population in North Mayo. Take a look at Ballycastle, Crossmolina and Ballina compared to a number of years ago. Pubs and shops shuttered. Belmullet did ok for a while but looks to have declined a bit recently.
Duffy the Vampire Slayer wrote: » Is this also the reason that Ballina and Belmullet don't have hurling teams anymore?
seligehgit wrote: » Castlebar Mitchels 0-14 Westport 0-10 Mitchels laid the foundation for the win in the first half with Neil Douglas demonstrating how good a club player he is.Paddy as usual lead the charge.Mitchels were very strong defensively but Westport were particularly toothless up front.Alan Kennedy kicking a couple of frees. A 7 point gap left Westport with a mountain to climb but they dominated the second half but were very wasteful. The probable turning point was a wonderful save by Ruairi Byrne preventing a certain goal.Oisin McLoughlin had his moments for Westport in the half forward line. Westport have quite a bit to go challenge the Mitchels for the club title. It will take a very good team to stop the Mitchels this year with a very strong bench.
jr86 wrote: » Sad to see how far Crossmolina have fallen. Lost their first game in intermediate today to ardnaree Ardnaree beating Crossmolina in a championship match, just sounds absolutely mental
Martina1991 wrote: » Peadar Gardiner made an appearance too. What age is he now i wonder.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Anyone watching the ladies game ? 30 seconds to go, Galway one up, a Mayo player gets poll axed close in, mref gives a free to Mayo But by the time the player got attention etc he then gives the free to Galway and they run out the clock. Why did he change his mind ?
Euphoriasean wrote: » It was a double hop unfortunately. Tough on them they had enough chances in the second half to win comfortably.