Club Fixtures Information

Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta Mhaigh Eo 2026

Beidh Baile an Chaisil ag óstáil Chomórtas Mhaigh Eo i mbliana.
Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta Sóisear – Mná
Cluiche Ceannais Iontrála
Dé Domhnaigh 15 Márta, @ 1 i.n., i dTuar Mhic Éadaigh
Tuar Mhic Éadaigh v Cill tSeadhna
Leathcheathrú Ceannais / Leathchraobh
Dé Sathairn 4 Aibreán, @ 2 i.n., i mBaile an Chaisil
Acla v Béal an Mhuirthead
Dé Sathairn 4 Aibreán, @ 4 i.n., i mBaile an Chaisil
Cill Chomáin v Tuar Mhic Éadaigh / Cill tSeadhna
Cluiche Ceannais Sóisearach – Mná
Dé Luain 6 Aibreán, @ 2 i.n., i mBaile an Chaisil
Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta Sóisear – Fir
Cluiche Ceannais Iontrála 1
Dé Domhnaigh 8 Márta, @ 12 i.n., i gCill Chomáin
Cill Chomáin B v Baile Chruaich
Cluiche Ceannais Iontrála 2
Dé Domhnaigh 22 Márta, @ 12 i.n., i mBéal an Mhuirthead
Béal an Mhuirthead B v Cill Chomáin B / Baile Cruaich
Leathchraobh
Dé Sathairn 2 Bealtaine, @ 1:30 i.n., i mBaile an Chaisil
Baile an Chaisil v Buaiteoirí an Chluiche Iontrála
Dé Sathairn 2 Bealtaine, @ 3:30 i.n., i mBaile an Chaisil
Tuar Mhic Éadaigh v Acla
Cluiche Ceannais Sóisearach – Fir
Dé Luain 4 Bealtaine, @ 2 i.n., i mBaile an Chaisil
Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta Sinsear – Fir
Leathchraobh
Dé Sathairn 2 Bealtaine, @ 5:30 i.n., i mBaile an Chaisil
Cill Chomáin v Béal an Mhuirthead
Cluiche Ceannais Sinsearach – Fir
Dé Luain 4 Bealtaine, @ 4 i.n., i mBaile an Chaisil Cill tSéadhna v Buaiteoirí an Leath Chraobh
Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta Mhaigh Eo Quailifers 2026
Baile an Chaisil will host the Comórtas Mhaigh Eo this year. The Ladies Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta is fixed for the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, April 4th and 6th.
Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta Sóirsear (Ladies)
Play-Off
Sunday 15th March at 1pm in Tuar Mhic Éadaigh
Tuar Mhic Éadaigh V Cill tSeadhna
Semi-Finals
Saturday 4th April  2pm in Baile an Chaisil
Acla V Beal an Mhuirthead 
Saturday 4th April at 4pm in Baile an Chaisil
Cill Chomáin V Tuar Mhic Éadaigh/ Cill tSeadhna
Junior Final
Monday 6th April at 2pm in Baile an Chaisil
Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta Sóirsear (Mens)
Play-Off 1
Sunday 8th March at 12pm in Cill Chomáin
Cill Chomáin B V Baile Chruaich
Play-Off 2
Sunday 22nd  March at 12pm  in Belmullet
Beal an Mhuithead B V Cill Chomáin B/Baile Cruaich
Semi-Finals
Saturday 2nd May at 1:30pm in Baile an Chaisil
Baile an Chaisil V Winners of Play Off
Saturday 2nd May at 3:30pm in Baile an Chaisil
Tuar Mhic Éadaigh V Acla
Junior Men’s Final 
Monday 4th May at 2pm in Baile an Chaisil
Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta Sinsear
Semi-Final 
Saturday 2nd May at 5:30pm in Baile an Chaisil
Cill Chomáin V Beal an Mhuirthead
Senior Men’s Final
Monday 4th May at 4pm in Baile an Chaisil
Cill tSeadhna V Semi-Final winner
Participants line up on the roof of Croke Park to undertake a 150ft abseil as part of Mayo Cancer Support Association’s fundraising Brave the Drop Croke Park Challenge

Mayo GAA Extends Charity Partnership with Mayo Cancer Support

Mayo GAA is delighted to announce the extension of its charity partnership with Mayo Cancer Support Association for a further 12 months, building on what has been described as one of the most successful collaborations in recent years.

The renewed partnership follows an extraordinary year in 2025, highlighted by the hugely successful Brave the Drop Croke Park Abseil Challenge, which raised an incredible €337,251 in support of Mayo Cancer Support.

Seamus Tuohy, Cathaoirleach, Coiste Chontae Mhaigh Eo paid tribute to the collective effort across the county and looked forward for the year ahead, “Our partnership with Mayo Cancer Support in 2025 has been a tremendous success and something we are immensely proud of as an organisation. The impact was felt right across our clubs in Mayo, with members, players, volunteers and supporters stepping forward to make a real difference in their communities. The Brave the Drop Challenge captured the spirit of solidarity and courage that defines both the GAA and Mayo Cancer Support, and raising over €337,000 was an outstanding achievement. We are looking forward to building on that momentum in 2026 and continuing to support the vital work being carried out at Rock Rose House.”

Mayo Cancer Support Association CEO, Orla Gillespie, paid tribute to Mayo GAA for their charity partnership initiative saying it proved a game changer for Mayo Cancer Support. The backing of the GAA meant the charity was able to promote the vital work that it does at a grass roots level through the network of GAA clubs in Mayo, helping to significantly raise the charity’s profile. Meanwhile, the unprecedented funds raised throughout 2025 have enable the charity to start planning for the much-needed expansion of its premises so that it can support even more people in the coming years.

“The demand for our services has grown exponentially in recent years and we are now operating at capacity in terms of our existing property at Rock Rose House,” Ms Gillespie explained. “The backing of Mayo GAA in 2025 means we are now in a position to start exploring our options in terms of facility expansion.

“Our fundraising need will be greater than ever as we pursue this development and we are absolutely honoured to have the opportunity to partner with Mayo GAA again in 2026. We are excited to confirm that we will be running the Brave the Drop Challenge again this year. We hope the people of Mayo will once again get on board with that and we look forward to lots more positive outcomes from our partnership with Mayo GAA in the coming year.”

If you would like to take on the Brave the Drop Challenge in 2026 please contact Mayo Cancer Support Association on (094)9038407; email info@mayocancersupport.ie or text (087)9246875 and someone will get back to you.

About Mayo Cancer Support:

Mayo Cancer Support Association is a registered charity that provides free emotional and psychological support to anyone living in the Co Mayo area who has been impacted by a cancer diagnosis or a cancer bereavement. Its services include professional one-to-one counselling, complementary therapies, group activities, survivorship programmes and services for children and young people including play therapy and creative psychotherapy. The services are available to cancer patients/survivors and their loved ones. The charity is endorsed by the National Cancer Control Programme as operating in accordance with best practice standards for community cancer support centres. It is dependent on fundraising to cover almost half of its annual operating costs (approx. €250,000). For more information see: https://www.mayocancersupport.ie/

Club Fixtures Information

Genfitt Cup Hurling Fixtures

Genfitt Division One, Round One 
Saturday, 7th March, Venue: Ballyhaunis, Ballyhaunis v Castlebar Mitchels, 14:00
Saturday, 7th March, Venue: Westport, Westport v Tooreen, 14:00

Genfitt Division Two, Round One
Sunday 8th March, Venue: Ballina, Ballina v Caiseal Gaels, 13.30
Sunday 8th March, Venue: Ballyvary, Ballyvary v Moytura, 13.00

Team News in Irish

Mayo Senior Football Team v Armagh – Feb 2026

On Sunday afternoon, the Mayo footballers welcome Armagh to Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, with throw-in at 1.15pm.

Mayo have enjoyed an impressive start to their league campaign, recording three wins from their opening four matches. After last weekend’s comprehensive victory over Monaghan, the management have made just one change to the side, with Cian McHale coming into the starting line-up.

Tickets can be purchased in advance from selected Centra and SuperValu shops or via https://am.ticketmaster.com/gaa/mayoaflfixtures

1. Rob Hennelly – Raheny
2. Jack Coyne (C) – Ballyhaunis
3. Donnacha McHugh – Castlebar Mitchels
4. Enda Hession – Garrymore
5. Sam Callinan – Ballina Stephenites
6. Conor Loftus – Crossmolina Deel Rovers
7. Paddy Durcan – Castlebar Mitchels
8. Bob Tuohy – Castlebar Mitchels
9. David McBrien – Ballaghaderreen
10. Jack Carney – Kilmeena
11. Ryan O’Donoghue – Belmullet
12. Jordan Flynn – Crossmolina Deel Rovers
13. Cian McHale – Moy Davitts
14. Aidan O’Shea – Breaffy
15. Fergal Boland – Aghamore

16. Jack Livingstone – Breaffy
17. Rory Brickenden – Westport
18. Michael Plunkett – Ballintubber
19. Stephen Coen – Hollymount/Carramore
20. Fenton Kelly – Davitts
21. Seamus Howard – Belmullet
22. Kobe McDonald – Crossmolina Deel Rovers
23. Diarmuid O’Connor – Ballintubber
24. James Carr – Ardagh
25. Sean Morahan – Castlebar Mitchels
26. Paul Towey – Charlestown Sarsfields

Team News in Irish

Mayo Senior Hurling Team v Meath – Feb 2026

On Saturday the Mayo hurlers welcome Meath to Adrian Freeman Park, Tooreen in Round 5 of the league.

Following a three-week break since their last game against Derry, manager Ray Larkin has made 3 changes to his team. Bobby Douglas, Conor Murray and Paudie Murphy all come into the side. Throw in on Saturday is 2pm.

Tickets must be purchased in advance from selected Centra and SuperValu shops or via https://am.ticketmaster.com/gaa/mayohurlingfixtures.

1. Bobby Douglas – An Tuairín
2. Michael Gallagher – Cathair na Mart
3. Oisin Ivers – Cinn Mhara
4. Padraic Mooney – An Tuairín
5. Eoghan Collins (C) – Béal Átha hAmhnais
6. David Kenny – An Tuairín
7. Connor Murray – Mistéalaigh Chaisleáin an Bharraigh
8. John Heraty – Maigh Túara
9. Daniel Huane – An Tuairín
10. Ryan Duffy – Béal Átha Ghártha
11. Cormac Phillips – Béal Átha hAmhnais
12. Eoin Delaney – An Tuairín
13. Corey Scahill – Mistéalaigh Chaisleáin an Bharraigh
14. Paudie Murphy – Greanach-Baile an Gharraí
15. Colm Enright – Mistéalaigh Chaisleáin an Bharraigh

16. Kevin Duffy – Béal an Átha
17. Sean McGhee – Béal Atha Bhearraigh
18. Eoin Ryan – Béal Átha hAmhnais
19. Oisin Greally – An Tuairín
20. Shane Boland – An Tuairín
21. Anthony Rowland – Mistéalaigh Chaisleáin an Bharraigh
22. David Delaney – An Tuairín
23. Sean Kenny – An Tuairín
24. Oisin Duffy – Caiseal Gaels
25. Fionn Delaney – An Tuairín
26. Shane O’Brien – Baile Locha Riach

Team News in Irish

Mayo Senior Football Team v Monaghan – Feb 2026

It’s another weekend on the road for the Mayo footballers as they face Monaghan on Sunday in Clones.

Following defeat to Donegal last time out Mayo manager Andy Moran has made four changes to his starting team, with Conor Loftus, Paddy Durcan, David McBrien and Fergal Boland all coming into the team. Throw-in at St. Tiernach’s Park is scheduled for 1.45pm.

Tickets can be purchased in advance from selected Centra and SuperValu shops and via https://am.ticketmaster.com/gaa/mayoaflfixtures

1. Rob Hennelly – Raheny
2. Jack Coyne (C) – Ballyhaunis
3. Donnacha McHugh – Castlebar Mitchels
4. Enda Hession – Garrymore
5. Sam Callinan – Ballina Stephenites
6. Conor Loftus – Crossmolina Deel Rovers
7. Paddy Durcan – Castlebar Mitchels
8. Bob Tuohy – Castlebar Mitchels
9. David McBrien – Ballaghaderreen
10. Jack Carney – Kilmeena
11. Ryan O’Donoghue – Belmullet
12. Jordan Flynn – Crossmolina Deel Rovers
13. Darragh Beirne – Claremorris
14. Aidan O’Shea – Breaffy
15. Fergal Boland – Aghamore

16. Jack Livingstone – Breaffy
17. Rory Brickenden – Westport
18. Michael Plunkett – Ballintubber
19. Stephen Coen – Hollymount/Carramore
20. Fenton Kelly – Davitts
21. Seamus Howard – Belmullet
22. Kobe McDonald – Crossmolina Deel Rovers
23. Cian McHale – Moy Davitts
24. Diarmuid Duffy – Ballinrobe
25. Sean Morahan – Castlebar Mitchels
26. Paul Towey – Charlestown Sarsfields

Team News in Irish

Mayo Senior Football Team v Donegal – Feb 2026

After a two-week break, Mayo make the trip to Letterkenny this Sunday to take on Donegal.

There are three changes to the side that lined out against Dublin last time out, with Fenton Kelly, Donnacha McHugh and Diarmuid O’Connor all named in the starting fifteen. Throw-in at O’Donnell Park is scheduled for 1.45pm.

1. Rob Hennelly – Raheny
2. Jack Coyne (C) – Ballyhaunis
3. Rory Brickenden – Westport
4. Enda Hession – Garrymore
5. Sam Callinan – Ballina Stephenites
6. Donnacha McHugh – Castlebar Mitchels
7. Fenton Kelly – Davitts
8. Bob Tuohy – Castlebar Mitchels
9. Diarmuid O’Connor – Ballintubber
10. Jack Carney – Kilmeena
11. Ryan O’Donoghue – Belmullet
12. Jordan Flynn – Crossmolina Deel Rovers
13. Darragh Beirne – Claremorris
14. James Carr – Ardagh
15. Fergal Boland – Aghamore

16. Jack Livingstone – Breaffy
17. Paddy Durcan – Castlebar Mitchels
18. Michael Plunkett – Ballintubber
19. Stephen Coen – Hollymount/Carramore
20. Dylan Thornton – Ballina Stephenites
21. Aidan O’Shea – Breaffy
22. Seamus Howard – Belmullet
23. Conor Loftus – Crossmolina Deel Rovers
24. Diarmuid Duffy – Ballinrobe
25. Cian McHale – Moy Davitts
26. Paul Towey – Charlestown Sarsfields

Team News in Irish

Mayo Senior Hurling Team v Derry – Feb 2026

Mayo are back on the road for a second consecutive weekend as they travel to Derry on Saturday for Round 3 of the Allianz Hurling League.

Following their Round 2 draw with London, Mayo manager Ryan Larkin has made one change to his starting line-up, with Eoin Delaney coming into the team. Throw in on Saturday in Celtic Park is 1pm. Tickets can be purchased from selected Centra and SuperValu shops and via https://am.ticketmaster.com/gaa/mayohurlingfixtures.

1. Kevin Duffy – Béal an Átha
2. Michael Gallagher – Cathair na Mart
3. Eoghan Collins (C) – Béal Átha hAmhnais
4. Padraic Mooney – An Tuairín
5. Connor Murray – Mistéalaigh Chaisleáin an Bharraigh
6. Diarmuid Phillips – Béal Átha hAmhnais
7. Eoin Ryan – Béal Átha hAmhnais
8. John Heraty – Maigh Túara
9. Oisin Ivers – Cinn Mhara
10. Ronan Fallon – Clár Chlainne Mhuiris
11. Cormac Phillips – Béal Átha hAmhnais
12. Corey Scahill – Mistéalaigh Chaisleáin an Bharraigh
13. Eoin Delaney – An Tuairín
14. Joseph Burke – Maigh Túara
15. Ryan Duffy – Béal Átha Ghártha

16. Bobby Douglas – An Tuairín
17. Colm Enright – Mistéalaigh Chaisleáin an Bharraigh
18. Darren Mc Tigue – Mistéalaigh Chaisleáin an Bharraigh
19. Oisin Greally – An Tuairín
20. Fionn Delaney – An Tuairín
21. Anthony Rowland – Mistéalaigh Chaisleáin an Bharraigh
22. David Delaney – An Tuairín
23. Daniel Huane – An Tuairín
24. Shane Boland – An Tuairín
25. David Kenny – An Tuairín
26. Shane O’Brien – Baile Locha Riach

Job Vacancy – County Games Development Coordinator (Hurling)

Role Summary

The role holder will be responsible for the delivery of GAA games development policy and related programmes as contained in the county coaching and games development plan in local clubs and schools (Primary and Post Primary) within a geographic area of a county. The role will also focus on establishing self-sufficient and sustainable clubs by building capacity and capability within the volunteer structure to deliver a games development programme. Please note that this is a hurling games development role in Mayo.

More Details: Mayo GAA Hurling County Games Development Coordinator

Candidates interested in the above role should apply with an up-to-date cover letter and Curriculum Vitae via jobapplications@gaa.ie on or before 3pm on Monday the 9th of February
2026. The GAA is an equal opportunities employer

Team News in Irish

Mayo Senior Football Team v Dublin – Jan 2026

Mayo host Dublin on Sunday in Round 2 of the Allianz Football League at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park.

In Andy Moran’s first competitive home game as manager, he has made four changes from last weekend’s three-point win over Galway in Salthill. Captain Jack Coyne, along with Rory Brickenden, Paddy Durcan and James Carr, all come into the team. Throw-in on Sunday is at 1.30pm.

Tickets can be purchased from selected Centra and SuperValu shops and via https://am.ticketmaster.com/gaa/mayoaflfixtures.

1. Robbie Hennelly – Raheny
2. Jack Coyne (C) – Ballyhaunis
3. Rory Brickenden – Westport
4. Enda Hession – Garrymore
5. Sam Callinan – Ballina Stephenites
6. Paddy Durcan – Castlebar Mitchels
7. Stephen Coen – Hollymount/Carramore
8. Bob Tuohy – Castlebar Mitchels
9. David McBrien – Ballaghaderreen
10. Jack Carney – Kilmeena
11. Ryan O’Donoghue – Belmullet
12. Jordan Flynn – Crossmolina Deel Rovers
13. Darragh Beirne – Claremorris
14. James Carr – Ardagh
15. Tommy Conroy – The Neale

16. Jack Livingstone – Breaffy
17. Donnacha McHugh – Castlebar Mitchels
18. Michael Plunkett – Ballintubber
19. Fenton Kelly – Davitts
20. Diarmuid O’Connor – Ballintubber
21. Aidan O’Shea – Breaffy
22. Seamus Howard – Belmullet
23. Diarmuid Duffy – Ballinrobe
24. Fergal Boland – Aghamore
25. Paul Towey – Charlestown Sarsfields
26. Dylan Thornton – Ballina Stephenites