Parking Information For Round 3 of the Allianz NFL

For those who are travelling to Kerry this weekend for Round 3 of the Allianz National Football league Mayo V’s Kerry game please take note of some information below.

Please arrive early.
Parking available in Fel’s Point Car Park (approx 15-20 mins walk) and Kerry’s ETB Car Park in Clash (Approx 10-15 mins walk) from the pitch.
Please respect residential and commercial parking in the area.
Gates open at 5pm

Mayo GAA recruiting new referees

Are you interested in becoming a referee? Mayo GAA are currently seeking expressions of interest for the upcoming season.
To find out more,please contact Séan on (086)1733419 or email refereeadministrator.mayo@gaa.ie

Scór na nPáistí Divisional Finals Update

SCÓR na bPÁISTÍ UPDATE DIVISIONAL FINALS 
 MAIGH EO THOIR/EAST MAYO
 Kilmovee Community Centre
 F45 PF10
 Wednesday, February 21st
 7pm sharp
MAIGH EO THEAS/SOUTH MAYO
Claremorris Town Hall
Eircode F12 X4E3
Wednesday, February 21st
6.30pm sharp
MAIGH EO THUAIDH/NORTH MAYO
Moygownagh Community Centre
Eircode F26 XRK3
Thursday, February 22nd  7pm sharp
MAIGH EO THIAR/WEST MAYO
Lecanvey Community Centre
Eircode F28 VO52
Thursday, February 22nd
6.30pm sharp
BABHTA CEANNAIS AN CHONTAE/COUNTY FINAL
TBC
 TBC
Saturday, March 9th
2pm

Mayo Senior Hurling Team Announced

Press Release www.mayogaa.com
Mayo GAA joint-hurling managers Brian Finn and Ray Larkin have kept faith with the same fifteen hurlers that defeated Armagh last time out for their Allianz National Hurling League Round 2 encounter with Monaghan this coming weekend. Mayo captain David Kenny put in a virtuoso performance in the opening round and his ball winning ability at the heart of the Mayo defence will be crucial again this weekend. Conal Hession who made his debut last weekend for Mayo also retains his place at wing back. In total Tooreen have eight players listed to start this Sunday with four hurlers from Ballyhaunis and one player each from Castlebar Mitchel’s, Moytura and Caiseal Gaels named on the team.  Mayo had to dig deep in the closing stages to defeat Armagh in Round 1 with full forward Cormac Phillips deadly accurate from frees and centre-forward Adrian Phillips blasting to the Armagh net late on to steady the Mayo ship in the final quarter. The game this Sunday, February 11th  is at St. Mary’s Park in Castleblayney at 1:00pm. Kevin Parke of Antrim is down to officiate at the game.
Midwest Radio will have coverage from 1pm with live commentary from Michael D McAndrew and Sean O’Raghallaigh.
There will be live updates and all the reaction afterwards on all the usual Mayo GAA social media platforms.
The Mayo Senior Hurling Team is as follows:
  1. Bobby Douglas Tooreen
  2. Luke Connor Caiseal Gaels
  3. Danny Hill Ballyhaunis
  4. Conor Murray Castlebar Hurling
  5. Conal Hession Tooreen
  6. David Kenny (c) Tooreen
  7. Eoghan Collins Ballyhaunis
  8. Daniel Huane Tooreen
  9. John Heraty Moytura
  10. Liam Lavin Tooreen
  11. Adrian Phillips Ballyhaunis
  12. Sean Kenny Tooreen
  13. Oisin Greally Tooreen
  14. Cormac Phillips Ballyhaunis
  15. Eoin Delaney Tooreen
Joint Managers:
Brian Finn and Ray Larkin
Coach/Selectors: Padraig Mannion, Nigel Shaughnessy
S&C: Shane Meehan
Stats: John Duggan
Physio: Joe Corduff

Mayo GAA unveil The Paddy Muldoon Room 

Mayo GAA unveil The Paddy Muldoon Room
Westport native Paddy Muldoon was a notable club and county GAA delegate for over fifty years.  Paddy was born in Aughagower just outside of Westport and while he initially plied his trade with the Islandeady GAA club winning a west Mayo Junior Football title in 1959 it didn’t take long until he returned to his roots in Westport town.  Paddy held every position in the Westport GAA club and was a highly respected coach and club manager. In the mid-sixties he became chairperson of the Westport GAA club a position he held for nine years.  Paddy was manager of the successful Westport Junior Football team that won the Mayo GAA Junior Football Championship in 1970 and his infamous pep-talks ‘I have three subs and I intend to use them all’ is still fondly remembered by all that played and coached with him.  In 1980 Paddy was elected Chairperson of the Mayo GAA County Board and during his 8-year term Mayo won two Connacht Senior Football titles, an All-Ireland U21 title and an All-Ireland Minor Football title.  Paddy also represented Mayo on Central Council for many years and was a great supporter of hurling and Scór during his tenure. He is sadly missed to this day by all associated with Westport and Mayo GAA.  Ní neart go cur le chéile

Mayo Senior Hurling Team Announced

Press Release www.mayogaa.com
Mayo GAA joint hurling managers Brian Finn and Ray Larkin have announced their team to face Armagh in the Allainz National Hurling League Round One on Sunday the 4th February at 1pm at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park. They have made eight changes to their team that played New York in the Connacht League final. Most of the Tooreen contingents are now back in full training and the management have wasted little time in bolstering their side. Bobby Douglas starts in goals ahead of Davog Frayne, Danny Hill Ballyhaunis comes into the full-back line with Luke Connor and Conor Murray either side of him. Senior hurling captain David Kenny slots into centre back with Conal Hession and former Clare footballer Eoghan Collins making up a strong back line.
Daniel Huane will now partner John Heraty at midfield while upfront Liam Lavin and Sean Kenny come into the team. Cormac Phillips will operate on the edge of the square against Armagh with Oisin Greally, Adrian Phillips and Eoin Delaney all named in the new look attack.
Caymon Flynn from Westmeath is down to officiate at the game.
Midwest Radio will have coverage from 1pm with live commentary from Michael D McAndrew and Sean O’Raghallaigh. Mayo GAA will have live updates on all social media platforms from Hastings Insurance MacHale Park on Sunday.
The Mayo Senior Hurling Team is as follows:
  1. Bobby Douglas Tooreen
  2. Luke Connor Caiseal Gaels
  3. Danny Hill Ballyhaunis
  4. Conor Murray Castlebar Hurling
  5. Conal Hession Tooreen
  6. David Kenny Tooreen
  7. Eoghan Collins Ballyhaunis
  8. Daniel Huane Tooreen
  9. John Heraty Moytura
  10. Liam Lavin Tooreen
  11. Adrian Phillips Ballyhaunis
  12. Sean Kenny Tooreen
  13. Oisin Greally Tooreen
  14. Cormac Phillips Ballyhaunis
  15. Eoin Delaney Tooreen
SUBS:
  1. Davog Frayne Tooreen
  2. Michael Farrell Ballyhaunis
  3. Evan Heraty Moytura
  4. Joseph Burke Moytura
  5. Keelan Gallagher Westport
  6. Jack Doocey Ballyvary
  7. Matthew Connor Caiseal Gaels
  8. Paddy Dozio Caiseal Gaels
  9. Barry Lane Castlebar Mitchels
  10. Shane Crinnigan Tooreen
  11. Ronan Reilly Ballyvary
Joint Managers:
Brian Finn and Ray Larkin
Coach/Selectors: Padraig Mannion, Nigel Shaughnessy
S&C: Shane Meehan
Stats: John Duggan
Physio: Joe Corduff

Mayo Senior Football Team Announced

Press Release www.mayogaa.com

Mayo GAA Senior Football Team prepares for the visit of Dublin to Castlebar this weekend:

 

The Mayo GAA Senior Football team is set to take on Dublin this coming Saturday, February 3rd at 7.30 pm in a highly anticipated Allianz League Division 1 meeting under lights at Hastings Insurance McHale Park, Castlebar.

This upcoming encounter marks the 39th league meeting between the two counties, and the 14th hosted at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park. Apart from Kerry and Galway, no other teams have faced Mayo more frequently than Dublin in the League. Notably, three of these past meetings were League Finals, taking place in 1934, 1941, and 1978.

Cillian O’Connor’s goal against Galway in Salthill last Sunday, marked his 39th in both league and championship matches for Mayo, equalling the record set by Paddy Moclair, who achieved 39 goals between 1930 and 1940. Cillian stands as Mayo’s all-time leading scorer, amassing a total of 39 goals and 507 points since his debut in 2011.

There is one change to the team that faced Galway in the first round, with Paul Towey, who impressed on his outing to Pearse Stadium, recalled to the starting fifteen in place of Tommy Conroy. Paddy Durcan, Castlebar Mitchels will captain the team on the day.

Longford referee, Fergal Kelly, will be the man in the middle for this encounter.

The Allianz National Football League Division 1 matchup between Mayo and reigning All-Ireland champions Dublin will be broadcast live on RTÉ2 with coverage beginning at 7:15pm. Live broadcast on Midwest Radio, commentary with Michael D McAndrew and Martin Carney.

Mayo GAA will have updates across all social media platforms on Saturday.

This match is an all ticket event.

Purchase your tickets herehttps://www.gaa.ie/tickets

 

The Mayo team is as follows:

  1. Colm Reape, Knockmore
  2. Jack Coyne, Ballyhaunis
  3. Rory Brickenden, Westport
  4. Sam Callinan Ballina Stephenites
  5. Paddy Durcan (C), Castlebar Mitchels
  6. David McBrien Ballaghadereen
  7. Eoghan McLaughlin Westport
  8. Jordan Flynn Crossmolina Deel Rovers
  9. Jack Carney Kilmeena
  10. Conor Reid Bohola Moy Davitts
  11. Fergal Boland, Aghamore
  12. Bob Tuohy Castlebar Mitchels
  13. Aidan O’Shea Breaffy
  14. Paul Towey Charlestown Sarsfiels
  15. Ryan O’Donoghue, Béal and Mhuirthead

 Subs:

16. Rob Hennelly Raheny
17. Stephen Coen Hollymount Carramore
18. Tommy Conroy The Neale
19. Diarmuid Duffy Ballinrobe
20. Aaron McDonnell Ballinrobe
21. Donnacha McHugh Castlebar Mitchels
22. Conor McStay Ballina Stephenites
23. James Murphy Ballinrobe
24. Cillian O’Connor Ballintubber
25. Michael Plunkett Ballintubber
26. Kevin Quinn Ballinrobe

Management Team:

Manager: Kevin McStay

Selectors: Stephen Rochford, Donie Buckley, Damien Mulligan and Joe Canney

Traffic information for supporters travelling to Hastings Insurance MacHale Park

A Garda message to spectators travelling to Hastings Insurance MacHale Park this Saturday evening the 3rd of February at 7:30pm for the Allianz National Football League game between Mayo and Dublin. Major roadworks are ongoing on the Claremorris Balla road, on the Balla side of the Beaten Path. We suggest you give yourself extra time in case of delays, or use an alternative route where possible to Castlebar. Safe travelling to everyone.
As parking around Hastings Insurance MacHale Park is limited, there will be no public parking around An Sportlann car park.
Patrons are advised to arrive early and obey all the stewards and Gardaí on duty inside and outside the grounds.
All Mayo GAA supporters are asked to obey all byelaws and show consideration for local residents when parking. Parking by supporters along the N5 is not recommended for health and safety reasons. There will be ample free car-parking spaces for supporters within the environs of Castlebar itself
Turnstiles will open at 6pm on Saturday with the game set to start at 7:30pm. Supporters entering the stand can access the stadium via the An Sportlann car park while those entering the terraces can access the grounds via the turnstiles on MacHale Road. Supporters are asked to have their digital or printed tickets ready for scanning on arrival at the turnstiles.

This match is an all ticket event.

Purchase your tickets here:  https://www.gaa.ie/tickets

Match day programmes will be available to purchase inside and outside the grounds.
Mayo GAA would like to take this opportunity to thank all our supporters for their continued unwavering support.

Mayo GAA Fixtures for this Weekend

Senior Football

Saturday 3rd February

Our senior footballers take on Dublin at 7:30pm in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park in Round 2 of the Allianz National Football League

Get your match tickets here:

https://am.ticketmaster.com/gaa/mayofbdiv1

 

Senior Hurling

Sunday 4th February

Our senior hurlers face Armagh in Round 1 of the Allianz National Hurling League in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park at 1pm.

Get your tickets here:

https://am.ticketmaster.com/gaa/humaydiv3a

 

Mayo Senior Ladies

The Mayo senior ladies face Dublin in Round 3 of the Lidl Ladies NFL Division 1 on Sunday 4th February at 2pm in James Stephens Park Ballina

Get your tickets here:

https://www.universe.com/events/lidl-nfl-div-1-rd-3-mayo-v-dublin-tickets-97BG08

Information for supports travelling to Pearse Stadium Salthill on Sunday.

Information for supports travelling to Pearse Stadium Salthill on Sunday.

 

This game on Sunday will result in increased traffic in the Galway, Salthill and Pearse Stadium areas and we urge all Supporters to arrive early, in order to avoid traffic congestion and potential delays entering the Stadium.

This is an all-ticket game and no tickets will be available to purchase at the ground on the day. Tickets can be purchased on line and in Centra and SuperValu Supermarkets in advance of the game. Please have your tickets available for scanning as you approach the Stadium.

Turnstiles will be open at the Main Entrance on Rockbarton Road, at Arus Bóthar na Trá on

Dr. Manix Road and at the back of the stand. Gates will open at 12.15pm.

There are ample Car Parks in Galway City and Salthill and we encourage patrons to use these car parks and walk or take public transport to/from Salthill.

Car Parking is available at St. Enda’s Secondary School on Threadneedle Road, Salthill, H91 X798.

Again, we ask all Supporters to arrive early, and to park legally and responsibly, at all times.

Finally, we appeal to all Supporters to be conscious, mindful and respectful to the needs of our neighbour’s and local residents.

 

In Summary:

1. Please ensure that you buy your ticket in advance. (No tickets for sale at the ground)

2. Please travel with care and arrive early.

2. Please park legally and responsibly.

3. Please be respectful and mindful of the needs of Local Residents

4. Enjoy the game