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Galway's Connacht Final win over Mayo means they will join Dublin, Derry and the Ulster Final losers in All-Ireland SFC group ...
Galway’s first Connacht SFC four-in-a-row since 1966. The team bus blaring its horn as it snaked out of MacHale Park in front ...
Several inaccuracies were provided to RTÉ viewers from both Mayo-Galway and Kerry-Clare games in Hastings Insurance McHale ...
Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill are joined by Éamonn Fitzmaurice and Shane McGrath to review the weekend's provincial ...
Former Mayo manager John Maughan discusses the added value to Mayo of stopping Galway's run of Connacht final victories.
By Cian O'Connell "For me, it was a brilliant game of football," Galway manager Padraic Joyce reflected following a ...
IN A game of moments, Galway made the big ones count as they edged another Connacht final classic against Mayo. The Maroon ...
The Galway fans have invaded the pitch, celebrating joyously under the stand. Paul Conroy is named man-of-the-match, having ...
Mayo 1-15 (1-2-11) By Cian O’Connell at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park On a wild and windy afternoon in Castlebar, Galway ...
For Galway, four-in-a-row history. For Mayo, yet another way to squander a game that was there for the taking.
The All-Ireland finalists had to dig deep in the final moments to hold on, as Mayo could not overturn a strong first-half ...