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In 2021 Mayo contested their sixth All-Ireland final in 10 years ... “It was a stunning drop-off,” says Rob Murphy, host of the Mayo GAA podcast. “For the last six or eight years Mayo ...
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Mayo GAA fans are well used to rollercoaster rides ... followed up a league title with a Connacht championship, let alone an All-Ireland. Most recently, the victories in 2019 and 2023, were followed ...
Mayo GAA secretary Ronan Kirrane with TG4 presenter Gráinne McElwain ... as Gráinne learns about the Paddy Moclair Cup – named after the county’s 1936 All-Ireland hero. She also travels to Breaffy, ...
A new TG4 show is set to shine a light on the stories behind the silverware in Mayo GAA. ‘Scéalta na gCorn’, a series ... in the county as he is one of a select few to have tasted All-Ireland glory ...
Remember all that talk ... when Mayo GAA’s high-summer silly season was in full flight with a full six months of road ahead of it before any member of the management team opened their mouth in public.
Mayo hasn't claimed an All-Ireland title since 1951, but are one of the great footballing counties. Fans at McHale Park, Castlebar, yearn for the Sam Maguire having lost seven finals since 1989.
Mayo football manager Kevin McStay took time out from his side’s preparations for Sunday’s league final against Kerry at Croke Park to speak with the Connacht rugby squad about what playing at ...
In total, a crowd of around 9,000 witnessed a game that Mayo won by three points but in doing so failed to scale the heights that many expected. When all’s said and done, championship games are there ...
Mayo footballer Rob Hennelly has welcomed his first child with wife Orla Lorenza. The GAA star and his wife took to social media in recent days to confirm they "had a special delivery right on time ...
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