Tag: Mayo GAA

  • All Ireland SFC Round 1

    All Ireland SFC Round 1

    It’s a case of play it again for Sam after the draw for the first round of the All Ireland SFC which was completed this lunchtime at Croke Park. Reason being that the draw has thrown up repeats of the National Football League Div. 1 and 2 finals with Cork playing host to Meath and…

  • Greville gives things a shake up before heading into the west

    Greville gives things a shake up before heading into the west

    Johnny Greville has made three to his Meath team ahead of tomorrow (Saturday) ‘s NHL Div. 2 encounter away to Mayo. Into the side come Anthony Healy, Lorcan O’Connor and Sean Doyle. With Conor Levey (injured), Joey Cole and Damien Healy making way. Furthermore, there are a number of highly significant positional alterations. The experienced…

  • The CCCC and The Hooter

    The CCCC and The Hooter

    It was this morning announced that CCCC of the GAA – formerly the Games Administration Committee – have decided that henceforth once the Hooter sounds in a Gaelic Football match play stops immediately. Bullshit. Had that system been in place during this season’s championship, Ciaran Moore’s magnificent winner for Donegal against Mayo would never have…

  • Monaghan’s O’Connell vacates inter county street

    Monaghan’s O’Connell vacates inter county street

    Rory Beggan and Jack McCarron are edging ever closer to being the last men standing from Monaghan’s bountiful era of the early 2010s. The perhaps double edged status comes about after former All Star Karl O’Connell became the latest decorated warrior from that era to inform manager Gabriel Bannigan his race at the highest level…

  • No class, insensitively crass

    No class, insensitively crass

    There are times when sporting rivalries get parked up or clamped altogether. And the reality is that it’s probably in times of strife at best or, sadly, more commonly, when those who are struck by tragedy which renders sport itself irrelevant. Unfortunately, during a lifetime of being involved in and working around sport, there have…

  • McStay misfortune should be a reality check

    McStay misfortune should be a reality check

    You can’t be a sports fan without being passionate about it. For those at the next level – either as competitors or working with them or, indeed, as media covering the happenings therein, said passion can serve as dodgy baggage as knockers and begrudgers are only chomping at the bit to knock either competitors partaking…

  • Oh Kevin, go hibernate in a bag of sugar

    Oh Kevin, go hibernate in a bag of sugar

    As a newly diagnosed diabetic I can’t believe the above headline has had to be produced, but it was the first thing that came to mind having digested Kevin McStay’s remarks regarding David Clifford in the aftermath of last Sunday’s Allianz FL Div. 1 final. Where, for the umpteenth time and then some, the green…

  • The West will be wide Awake if there are any more defections

    The West will be wide Awake if there are any more defections

    “When all beside a vigil keep, the West’s asleep, the West’s asleep”… It may now be the case that if there are many more defections – real or rumoured – from Connacht counties, they may a vigil keep in persuance of a night’s sleep. Firstly, Cian O’Neill switched from watching the sun go down on…

  • Humble Messiah O’Mahony’s  greatness lay in his quiet approach

    Humble Messiah O’Mahony’s  greatness lay in his quiet approach

    Joe Brolly tells a story about  the late former Derry manager Eamonn Coleman pulling a newspaper cutting out of his back pocket minutes before the team were due to take the field for a crunch Ulster SFC encounter. The cutting was an ‘article’ in which a player – possibly Tony Scullion but I can’t swear…

  • After eight number ones Deano decides to stop making records

    After eight number ones Deano decides to stop making records

    There’s a scene in an episode of The Simpsons in which Homer thinks he has just died. On his way in the gates of Heaven he encounters Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr. Typical Homer, he barges past the triumvirate of musical greats and is quickly chided by the brash Martin for doing…