Wednesday, March 10 2010
 
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LONDON CALLING FOR RAY OF HOPE

 

A PLACE on the Irish Olympic team for London now beckons for Ray Moylette who bridged a 35-year gap by winning a national senior boxing title at the National Stadium in Dublin on Saturday night.
 The 19-year-old Islande... read more


Sideline View - Easy to forget the positives in defeat

AFTER a great start to the year with Mayo victories over archrivals Galway (national league and FBD final) and a fine away win over Tyrone in the league there was plenty of optimism around the county that at last we had a team capable of challengi... read more


Gardiner and McGarrity blow for Mayo

 

NOT alone did Mayo lose to Dublin in a game they should have won on Sunday, they also had two of their star players, Peadar Gardiner and Ronan McGarrity, pick up injuries.
 Gardiner is the more serious of the two as he b... read more


Off target Mayo hit by dose of the Blues


ALLIANZ NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION IA, ROUND 3


Dublin 1-9
Mayo 1-8

 

EIGHTEEN wides, several of a criminal nature, saw Mayo’s national football league bandwagon come to a shuddering... read more


Tuesday Topics - Talent and devotion behind Moylette success

DOUBT very much that Ray Moylette was too disappointed that RTÉ didn’t televise live his national senior amateur boxing title victory at the weekend. All that mattered to the St. Anne’s boxer on Saturday was winning and he did t... read more


SCHOOLBOYS FAI UNDER 14 INTER LEAGUE CUP

 


Five-star Mayo boost qualification hopes

Mayo                    5 
Roscommon     &... read more


New chairman McHale pinpoints ‘volunteer education’ as his priority objective


THE new chairman of the Mayo Association Football League has spoken of the importance of ‘volunteer education’ in shaping the future of the sport.
 Padraig McHale, who served as secretary and manager of Snugboro FC ... read more


Mayo ready for blue army

TWO teams who were mortally wounded in last year’s All-Ireland football championship and who are now seeking to rebuild their reputation by using the league as a platform clash in the third round of the National Football League at McHale Par... read more


Trevor back but question ‘Mark’ over Ronaldson

 

THE Mayo management is unlikely to make many changes to their starting 15 from the one that took the field against Tyrone for their top of the table clash with Dublin in McHale Park, Castlebar, on Sunday.
 It is expected... read more


Manulla rattled by Campbell’s early red-carding

Manulla         0
Carbury FC    3

CONNAUGHT CUP (ROUND FIVE)
 MANULLA exited the Connaught Cup on Sunday afternoon as their Sligo opponents, Carbury FC, capitalised... read more


 
 
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