Mayos fixtures for the league announced
January 31st: Cork v Mayo (2pm)
February 6th: Mayo v Dublin (7pm)
February 28th: Donegal v Mayo (2pm)
March 6th: Monaghan v Mayo (2pm)
March 13th: Mayo v Kerry (2pm)
March 27th: Roscommon v Mayo (3pm)
April 3rd: Mayo v Down (3pm)
Master fixtures usually published in November. Probably only a preliminary fixtures?
Quote from: Mayo4Sam14 on September 12, 2015, 07:40:59 PM
January 31st: Cork v Mayo (2pm)
February 6th: Mayo v Dublin (7pm)
February 28th: Donegal v Mayo (2pm)
March 6th: Monaghan v Mayo (2pm)
March 13th: Mayo v Kerry (2pm)
March 27th: Roscommon v Mayo (3pm)
April 3rd: Mayo v Down (3pm)
Only (the) one (usual) game under floodlights?
Quote from: Mayo4Sam14 on September 12, 2015, 07:39:09 PM
Mayos fixtures for the league announced
So were everyone else's ;)
I suppose us and Down will be roaring favourites for the drop. :-[
Hopefully new Managements might upset the odds.
Jackeens at the Hyde in the last round.
Where can I get all fixtures?
Can someone throw up a link plz? Can't find them online.
Quote from: Mayo4Sam14 on September 12, 2015, 07:40:59 PM
January 31st: Cork v Mayo (2pm)
February 6th: Mayo v Dublin (7pm)
February 28th: Donegal v Mayo (2pm)
March 6th: Monaghan v Mayo (2pm)
March 13th: Mayo v Kerry (2pm)
March 27th: Roscommon v Mayo (3pm)
April 3rd: Mayo v Down (3pm)
Likely to be 0 from 2 before the break by the looks of it
Quote from: Mayo4Sam14 on September 12, 2015, 07:40:59 PM
January 31st: Cork v Mayo (2pm)
February 6th: Mayo v Dublin (7pm)
February 28th: Donegal v Mayo (2pm)
March 6th: Monaghan v Mayo (2pm)
March 13th: Mayo v Kerry (2pm)
March 27th: Roscommon v Mayo (3pm)
April 3rd: Mayo v Down (3pm)
Do Mayo not face Dublin in Dublin? The match this year was in Castlebar.
As the fixtures currently stand, Roscommon will have 4 Home games and 3 Away.. The Home games are against Monaghan, Down, Mayo and Dublin...The Aways against Kerry, Cork and Donegal.
Anywhere online these can be seen? I've seen the tipp football ones but that's it. Would like to see tipp hurling ones see if double headers look likely. I believe they were in the examiner yesterday
Quote from: Gaaggle on September 13, 2015, 08:24:28 AM
Quote from: Mayo4Sam14 on September 12, 2015, 07:40:59 PM
January 31st: Cork v Mayo (2pm)
February 6th: Mayo v Dublin (7pm)
February 28th: Donegal v Mayo (2pm)
March 6th: Monaghan v Mayo (2pm)
March 13th: Mayo v Kerry (2pm)
March 27th: Roscommon v Mayo (3pm)
April 3rd: Mayo v Down (3pm)
Do Mayo not face Dublin in Dublin? The match this year was in Castlebar.
The last two games were at home for Dublin ;)
Quote from: tippabu on September 13, 2015, 09:00:54 AM
Anywhere online these can be seen?
Probably not as these are Provisional fixtures which may be changed when Counties examine them.
Maybe all Dublin's games will be moved to neutral :P Croker.
Quote from: tippabu on September 13, 2015, 09:00:54 AM
Anywhere online these can be seen? I've seen the tipp football ones but that's it. Would like to see tipp hurling ones see if double headers look likely. I believe they were in the examiner yesterday
Mayo Gaa blog said they got them from the Examiner yesterday but I can't find them anywhere on their site.
If the Examiner published the provisional fixtures, it seems that it was only in print and not online. Can anyone pass on the full list, accepting that it is subject to confirmation ?
Quote from: Gaaggle on September 13, 2015, 08:24:28 AM
Do Mayo not face Dublin in Dublin? The match this year was in Castlebar.
2016 is the start of a new 2 year cycle, so the games will not be exact opposites of those in 2015.
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Thanks to Croí. A couple of the throw-in times might change but the list makes sense and it's handy to know in general terms what the Spring has in store for us.
Do any of the Kerrymen on here know if the Donegal match is likely to be held in Tralee or Killarney?
It's pretty early to be looking for an excuse for a road trip, but sure ;)
I suspect our trips to Cork, Kerry and Donegal will be Saturday night efforts.
Hope not though.
Quote from: Croí na hÉireann on September 16, 2015, 04:19:10 PM
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Any chance you could re post that with the league fixtures a bit bigger? Can't read that as it is. Ta.
Or you could just zoom in via options!
Quote from: Rossfan on September 16, 2015, 08:03:17 PM
I suspect our trips to Cork, Kerry and Donegal will be Saturday night efforts.
Hope not though.
I bet Marty Duffy will ref all them too.
No it'll be the Meath *#+*'#%&
Quote from: Beffs on September 16, 2015, 09:57:30 PM
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Any chance you could re post that with the league fixtures a bit bigger? Can't read that as it is. Ta.
Zoom in ye lazy bollix! ;D
Meath's aim for next years league is to try out as few decent players as possible and wrap all the good players in cotton wool and bubble wrap and keep them out of harms way till the championship starts.
Basically the whole team have been banned from making any movements or physical activities that involve the use of cruciate ligaments. Players will be wheeled into position on a trolley and will not move for 70 minutes and the hope is that we can beat teams with long accurate fist passing.
Quote from: thejuice on September 23, 2015, 11:16:24 PM
Meath's aim for next years league is to try out as few decent players as possible and wrap all the good players in cotton wool and bubble wrap and keep them out of harms way till the championship starts.
Basically the whole team have been banned from making any movements or physical activities that involve the use of cruciate ligaments. Players will be wheeled into position on a trolley and will not move for 70 minutes and the hope is that we can beat teams with long accurate fist passing.
I am glad you have added in the passing. :D
Quote from: thejuice on September 23, 2015, 11:16:24 PM
Meath's aim for next years league is to try out as few decent players as possible and wrap all the good players in cotton wool and bubble wrap and keep them out of harms way till the championship starts.
Basically the whole team have been banned from making any movements or physical activities that involve the use of cruciate ligaments. Players will be wheeled into position on a trolley and will not move for 70 minutes and the hope is that we can beat teams with long accurate fist passing.
Previous Meath teams would have aimed to punch through to the higher level.
Have these provisional fixtures been confirmed yet?
I think they are being confirmed on this Wednesday.