Conor Keane. . .one of Hollymount Carramore's goalscorers

Big shock as Hollymount Carramore stun Ballintubber

LAST year’s intermediate champions caused the shock of the Mayo senior football championship when they defeated the champions of 2014 by a point - 3-3 to 0-11.

It was no less than the south Mayo men deserved as they smothered the Ballintubber attack with a blanket defence, Cillian O’Connor scoring 0-6 of his side's tally in a game which saw Alan Dillon introduced in the second half as Ballintubber trailed by 0-5 to 1-3 at the break, a superb goal from Kevin Costello putting Hollymount-Carramore in the driving seat.

But the killer goals from Hollymount-Carramore came in the second half from Conor Keane and full-back Darren McHugh and a six-point lead was to prove a bridge too far for Ballintubber, although they did have a chance to share the points but Padraig O’Connor’s injury-time effort drifted just wide of the post.

County champions Castlebar Mitchels had no difficult in getting their championship defence up and running, Danny Kirby nailing a hat-trick against Crossmolina as they ran out comfortable 3-13 to 0-9 winners in game watched by Mayo manager, Stephen Rochford.

Breaffy also overcome Garrymore (1-9 to 0-6), while Ballaghaderreen saw off Ballyhaunis and Davitts had a good away win over Claremorris.

In the only other senior games played on Saturday evening, Aghamore had plenty in hand over Charlestown while Kiltane and Knockmore drew.

SATURDAY GAA RESULTS CHECK

Treanlaur Catering Senior Football Championship

Group 1
Davitts 3-08, Claremorris 1-08

Breaffy 1-09 Garrymore 0-06

Group 2
Aghamore 3-15, Charlestown 0-08

Hollymount-Carramore 3-03, Ballintubber 0-11

Group 3
Castlebar Mitchels 3-13, Crossmolina 0-09

Egan Jewellers Intermediate Championship

Group 3
Belmullet 0-14, Bonniconlon 0-06

Group 4
Kiltane 1-04, Knockmore 0-07

Ballaghaderreen 1-12, Ballyhaunis 0-12

Group 4
Islandeady 0-12, Parke-Keelogues-Crimlin 0-12
The Neale 0-16, Kilmaine 1-09