Mayo Club Football.

Started by intoDwest, November 10, 2006, 11:34:39 AM

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Farrandeelin

Hard luck to Castlebar today. It would be great if they could have won it, but it wasn't their day.

Results

Michael Walsh Cup Senior League - Group 2
Ballintubber 3-14 Knockmore 1-8

Group 1
Davitts  3  6
Breaffy  3  4
Castlebar Mitchels  3  2
Ballinrobe  3  0

Group 2
Ballintubber  3  6
Ballina Stephenites  3  4
Knockmore  3  2
Westport  3  0

Group 3
Aghamore  3  6
Crossmolina Deel Rovers  3  4
Kiltane  2  0
Charlestown Sarsfields  2  0

Group 4
Garrymore  3  5
Ballaghaderreen  3  4
Claremorris  3  3
Shrule/Glencorrib  3  0

Michael Walsh Cup Intermediate League - Group 1
Hollymount-Carramore  3  6
Kilmaine  3  4
Islandeady  3  2
Ballyhaunis  3  0

Group 2
Béal an Mhuirthead  3  4
Burrishoole  3  4
Killala  3  2
Cill Chomáin  3  2

Group 3
Kiltimagh  3  6
Bonniconlon  3  4
Bohola Moy Davitts  2  0
Tuar Mhic Éadaigh  2  0
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Farrandeelin

No Fixtures, but the Junior B draw has been done.

Group 1
Eastern Gaels
Kiltane
Mayo Gaels
Bohola Moy Davitts
Westport
Swinford

Group 2
Ballycastle
Lacken
Claremorris
Islandeady
Burrishoole
Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin

Group 3
Kilmovee Shamrocks
Moygownagh
Shrule/Glencorrib
Ballinrobe
Béal an Mhuirthead
Davitts
Ardnaree Sarsfields

Group 4
Garrymore
Aghamore
Bonniconlon
Kiltimagh
Breaffy
Hollymount-Carramore
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

Farrandeelin

Weekend's fixtures

Michael Walsh Cup Senior League - Quarter Finals
Aghamore v Ballina Stephenites
Davitts v Ballaghaderreen
Ballintubber v Crossmolina Deel Rovers
Garrymore v Breaffy

Michael Walsh Cup Intermediate League - Quarter Finals
Kiltimagh v Burrishoole
Béal an Mhuirthead v Bonniconlon
Hollymount-Carramore v Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin
Swinford v Kilmaine
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

Farrandeelin

Results

Michael Walsh Cup Senior League - Quarter Finals
Davitts 2-7 Ballaghaderreen 0-12
Garrymore 4-15 Breaffy 2-4
Aghamore 1-4 Ballina Stephenites 1-11

Michael Walsh Cup Intermediate League - Quarter Finals
Kiltimagh 1-6 Burrishoole 0-12
Swinford 2-11 Kilmaine 0-11
Hollymount-Carramore 2-16 Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin 2-5
Béal an Mhuirthead 2-9 Bonniconlon 1-7
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

Farrandeelin

I see Pat Harte, formerly of Ballina Stephenites is now with Tourlestrane.
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Farrandeelin

Fixtures

Michael Walsh Cup Senior League - Semi-Final
Davitts v Garrymore

Quarter-Final
Ballintubber v Crossmolina Deel Rovers

Michael Walsh Cup Intermediate League - Semi Finals
Béal an Mhuirthead v Hollymount-Carramore
Swinford v Burrishoole

South Mayo O'Mara Cup - Group B
Garrymore v Davitts
Mayo Gaels v The Neale
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

Farrandeelin

Results

Michael Walsh Cup Intermediate League - Semi Finals
Hollymount-Carramore 1-14 Béal an Mhuirthead 0-10
Swinford 1-8 Burrishoole 1-5

South Mayo O'Mara Cup - Group B
Mayo Gaels 0-0 The Neale w/o
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

Tubberman

April Fools joke or have Moysider's prayers been answered!?

Mayo News - Sport:Big news on @MayoGAA front today as marquee forward found and added to James Horan's squad. Exclusive by @edmcgreal in paper.
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."

Tubberman

Well it would appear it is the former :)


THE odds on Mayo winning the Sam Maguire Cup this year are set to be slashed dramatically this week after it emerged that a 'marquee forward' has been unearthed in the west of the county.
The Mayo News can exclusively reveal that D'alo Folprisay from the tiny Pacific island nation of Tuvalu has been added to the county senior squad by Mayo manager James Horan after he witnessed Folprisay star in a club match in Achill two weeks ago.
The 20-something speed merchant moved to Ireland earlier this year to take up a job as a surfing instructor on Achill Island and has made a big impact in the local community.
The 'gentle giant', who is 6'5" inches tall and weighs approx 18 stone, 10 pounds, looks set to train with Mayo tonight (Tuesday, April 1) and could feature against Derry on Sunday.
Incredibly, it was a chance sighting by Horan that set recent events in motion.
The Mayo boss was attending a medal presentation in Ostán Oilean Acla on the weekend before last when he happened upon a pre-season challenge game between the locals and Kilmeena. Playing at centre-half forward, Folprisay scored 4-10 out of Achill's 4-11 in their win.
Sources close to Horan say that he wasted no time in bringing 'The Bear', as he is known among team-mates, into the Mayo set-up. At a behind-closed doors training game last Wednesday night, the man-mountain wreaked havoc, scoring 3-6 from play off All Star defender Ger Cafferkey.
We understand Horan was hoping to keep his new weapon secret ahead of Sunday's crucial final league game against Derry.
However, once The Mayo News got wind of Folprisay's remarkable story we, as always, were duty bound to break this news to our loyal readers.
County Board Secretary, Vincent Neary, is due to drive to Croke Park today (Tuesday) in order to register the new man in time for the GAA's April 1 deadline.
Horan was also amazed at how athletic the Polynesian Pacific islander is.
Last weekend he came second just behind Keith Higgins in squad speed tests and outlifted every Mayo player, including Kevin Keane, in the single bench press, lifting a phenomenal 170kg.
It is unclear what age Folprisay is exactly, but it is unlikely any Mayo supporter will care if he brings them All-Ireland glory this year.
While he has lined out so far in his bare feet, Horan is believed to trying to convince Folprisay to wear boots for fear opposition defenders will stamp on his feet to injure him.
We will have more on this breaking story as it develops.
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."

muppet

Quote from: Tubberman on April 01, 2014, 09:42:45 AM
Well it would appear it is the former :)


THE odds on Mayo winning the Sam Maguire Cup this year are set to be slashed dramatically this week after it emerged that a 'marquee forward' has been unearthed in the west of the county.
The Mayo News can exclusively reveal that D'alo Folprisay from the tiny Pacific island nation of Tuvalu has been added to the county senior squad by Mayo manager James Horan after he witnessed Folprisay star in a club match in Achill two weeks ago.
The 20-something speed merchant moved to Ireland earlier this year to take up a job as a surfing instructor on Achill Island and has made a big impact in the local community.
The 'gentle giant', who is 6'5" inches tall and weighs approx 18 stone, 10 pounds, looks set to train with Mayo tonight (Tuesday, April 1) and could feature against Derry on Sunday.
Incredibly, it was a chance sighting by Horan that set recent events in motion.
The Mayo boss was attending a medal presentation in Ostán Oilean Acla on the weekend before last when he happened upon a pre-season challenge game between the locals and Kilmeena. Playing at centre-half forward, Folprisay scored 4-10 out of Achill's 4-11 in their win.
Sources close to Horan say that he wasted no time in bringing 'The Bear', as he is known among team-mates, into the Mayo set-up. At a behind-closed doors training game last Wednesday night, the man-mountain wreaked havoc, scoring 3-6 from play off All Star defender Ger Cafferkey.
We understand Horan was hoping to keep his new weapon secret ahead of Sunday's crucial final league game against Derry.
However, once The Mayo News got wind of Folprisay's remarkable story we, as always, were duty bound to break this news to our loyal readers.
County Board Secretary, Vincent Neary, is due to drive to Croke Park today (Tuesday) in order to register the new man in time for the GAA's April 1 deadline.
Horan was also amazed at how athletic the Polynesian Pacific islander is.
Last weekend he came second just behind Keith Higgins in squad speed tests and outlifted every Mayo player, including Kevin Keane, in the single bench press, lifting a phenomenal 170kg.
It is unclear what age Folprisay is exactly, but it is unlikely any Mayo supporter will care if he brings them All-Ireland glory this year.
While he has lined out so far in his bare feet, Horan is believed to trying to convince Folprisay to wear boots for fear opposition defenders will stamp on his feet to injure him.
We will have more on this breaking story as it develops.

That is a worse effort than the last 5 minutes on Saturday night!
MWWSI 2017

moysider

Quote from: Tubberman on April 01, 2014, 08:57:59 AM
April Fools joke or have Moysider's prayers been answered!?

Mayo News - Sport:Big news on @MayoGAA front today as marquee forward found and added to James Horan's squad. Exclusive by @edmcgreal in paper.

ed. go and write up the real story ;)

Farrandeelin

Fixtures

Michael Walsh Cup Senior League - Quarter Final
Ballintubber v Crossmolina Deel Rovers

East Mayo Centenary Cup - Group A
Kiltimagh v Aghamore
Ballyhaunis v Ballaghaderreen

Group B
Bohola Moy Davitts v Charlestown Sarsfields
Kilmovee Shamrocks v Swinford

North Mayo Sweeney Cup - Group A
Knockmore v St. Cormacs
Kiltane v Ballina Stephenites

Group B
Cill Chomáin v Killala
Béal an Mhuirthead v Bonniconlon

South Mayo O'Mara Cup - Group A
Ballinrobe v Claremorris

Group B
Kilmaine v Garrymore
Davitts v Mayo Gaels

West Mayo Kelly Cup - Group 1
Islandeady v Louisburgh
Breaffy v Burrishoole
Achill v Ballintubber

Group 2
Tuar Mhic Éadaigh v Westport
Kilmeena v Castlebar Mitchels
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

Farrandeelin

Results

Michael Walsh Cup Senior League - Quarter Final
Ballintubber 2-16 Crossmolina Deel Rovers 0-12

East Mayo Centenary Cup - Group A
Ballyhaunis 0-12 Ballaghaderreen 1-7
Kiltimagh 4-9 Aghamore 0-10

Group B
Kilmovee Shamrocks 0-0 Swinford w/o
Bohola Moy Davitts 0-15 Charlestown Sarsfields 2-9

North Mayo Sweeney Cup - Group A
Knockmore 2-12 St. Cormacs 1-6
Ballina Stephenites 1-13 Kiltane 3-8

Group B
Béal an Mhuirthead 3-12 Bonniconlon 0-7

South Mayo O'Mara Cup - Group A
Ballinrobe 1-7 Claremorris 3-7

Group B
Kilmaine 0-13 Garrymore 1-10
Davitts 0-5 Mayo Gaels 2-5

West Mayo Kelly Cup - Group 1
Islandeady 2-11 Louisburgh 0-10
Breaffy 2-9 Burrishoole 3-14
Achill 0-7 Ballintubber 2-3

Group 2
Tuar Mhic Éadaigh 1-9 Westport 1-9
Kilmeena 2-2 Castlebar Mitchels 3-7
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

Farrandeelin

Fixtures

East Mayo Centenary Cup - Group A
Ballaghaderreen v Kiltimagh
Aghamore v Ballyhaunis

Group B
Charlestown Sarsfields v Kilmovee Shamrocks
Swinford v Bohola Moy Davitts

North Mayo Sweeney Cup - Group A
Kiltane v Knockmore
St. Cormacs v Ballina Stephenites

Group B
Bonniconlon v Cill Chomáin
Killala v Béal an Mhuirthead

South Mayo O'Mara Cup - Group A
Claremorris v Hollymount-Carramore

Group B
The Neale v Davitts
Mayo Gaels v Kilmaine

West Mayo Kelly Cup - Group 1
Louisburgh v Achill
Ballintubber v Breaffy
Burrishoole v Islandeady

Group 2
Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin v Kilmeena
Castlebar Mitchels v Tuar Mhic Éadaigh
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.

Farrandeelin

Results

East Mayo Centenary Cup - Group A
Ballaghaderreen 3-10 Kiltimagh 1-10

Group B
Charlestown Sarsfields 5-13 Kilmovee Shamrocks 0-6
Swinford 0-5 Bohola Moy Davitts 1-12

North Mayo Sweeney Cup - Group A
Kiltane 3-11 Knockmore 2-12
St. Cormacs 1-13 Ballina Stephenites 0-9

Group B
Bonniconlon 3-10 Cill Chomáin 1-3
Killala 1-13 Béal an Mhuirthead 4-10

South Mayo O'Mara Cup - Group A
Claremorris 2-10 Hollymount-Carramore 1-13

Group B
The Neale 1-11 Davitts 1-12
Mayo Gaels 0-10 Kilmaine 3-8

West Mayo Kelly Cup - Group 1
Louisburgh 2-8 Achill 0-13
Ballintubber 2-17 Breaffy 0-6
Burrishoole 0-9 Islandeady 1-8

Group 2
Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin 2-17 Kilmeena 0-7
Castlebar Mitchels 3-7 Tuar Mhic Éadaigh 1-13
Inaugural Football Championship Prediction Winner.