Mayo Senior Team Announced
- Colm Reape Knockmore
- Jack Coyne Ballyhaunis
- David McBrien Ballaghaderreen
- Rory Brickenden Westport
- Paddy Durcan (C) Castlebar Mitchels
- Sam Callinan Ballina Stephenites
- Eoghan McLaughlin Westport
- Bob Tuohy Castlebar Mitchels
- Stephen Coen Hollymount Carramore
- Fergal Boland Aghamore
- Jack Carney Kilmeena
- Jordan Flynn Crossmolina Deel Rovers
- Aidan O’Shea Breaffy
- Tommy Conroy The Neale
- Ryan O’Donoghue Beal and Mhuirthead
Allianz National Football League Round 1 Information
Senior Football
Our senior footballers will take on Galway in the opening round of the Allianz football league on Sunday the 28th January at 1:45pm in Pearse Stadium Salthill Galway.
This game will be live on TG4 Sport with live coverage from 1pm. Live broadcast from Midwest Radio with Michael D McAndrew and Colm Boyle. Sean Hurson from Tyrone will be referee on the day.
Purchase your match tickets via the link below:
https://mayogaa.com/mayo-gaa-2024-inter-county-football-fixtures-ticket-sales/
Ticket Prices:
Adults: €20
Students/OAP’s: €15
Juveniles/U16’s are free and do not need a ticket.
Turnstiles will open at 12:30pm
Remembering Frank McHale
The Burrishoole community are launching a fundraising campaign to support the family of their beloved friend, Frank McHale, who suddenly passed away after falling ill on St Stephens Day. They aim to provide financial assistance and support to his young family during this challenging time.
Frank, a cherished member of the Burrishoole locality was not only a dedicated member of the community but also a loving husband and dad. Frank selflessly devoted countless hours to community, Clubs & Local fundraisers. His impact and presence will always be felt throughout the Burrishoole area. He touched the lives of many with his kind heart, helping hands, and big smile. Frank was one of life’s good guys.
Recognising the profound impact Frank had on club and community, The community have taken the initiative to launch a campaign, with the goal of providing support to Franks family – Maria, Matthew, Finn, Joseph, Thomas & Maisie. The funds raised will assist with immediate expenses and will also help alleviate the pressures faced by the family as they navigate their new reality.
We invite community, friends, and supporters near and far to demonstrate their solidarity by contributing to this worthy cause. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a meaningful difference in the lives of the McHale family.
To participate in the fundraising campaign, please visit the idonate page dedicated to this cause:
https://idonate.ie/crowdfunder/rememberingfrankmchale
Direct donations can also be made to:
ACCOUNT NAME: Remembering Frank McHale
IBAN: IE20AIBK93716945405040 BIC: AIBKIE2D
We encourage everyone to share the campaign on their social media platforms and reach out to your networks, spreading the word about this worthwhile and important cause.
Your generosity and solidarity serve as a testament to the strength of our community and the impact Frank had on our area.
For further information or media inquiries regarding the fundraiser, please reach out to rememberingfrankmchale@gmail.com
RIP Sean Mitchell
Mayo GAA Games Development Coordinator Job Opportunity
Employment Opportunity with Mayo GAA
Hurling Games Development Cordinator
Mayo GAA are advertising for a Games Development Coordinator for 2024
Please see attached below
Paddy Durcan named as captain for 2024
Connacht GAA Convention
County Board Secretary Ronan Kirrane Address to the Connacht GAA Convention
As Rúnaí of Coiste Chondae Mhaigh Eo and on behalf of the Coiste Bainistíocht of Mayo, I would like to propose Vincent Neary as the 38th President of Connaught Council.
Vincent first came to prominence in Mayo Coiste Bainisti in 2010 after serving both his Club, Bonniconlon and the North Mayo Board as Secretary over a period of nearly 30 years, He became Assistant Secretary of Coiste Chondae Mhaigh Eo in 2010, before becoming Secretary in 2013 for a 5 year period. In 2021 he received the nomination for Leas President of Connaught Council while serving as a Connaught Council Delegate.
Vincent is not alone known as a exceptional administrator in GAA circles, he is also a prominent referee both within the County and outside of the County refereeing a Connaught Club Championship Final in 2006 between St Brigids and Corofin and the following year in 2007 he refereed the All Ireland U21 Final between Cork and Laois.
Having got to know Vincent and worked with him over the last 15 years Vincent on many committees and with his vast experience at club, county and provincial level, there is no doubt he will continue to drive this organisation forward and foster relationships that will continue to sustain the values, mission and objectives of the GAA.
In proposing Vincent as President Of Connaught Council, I wish him well and offer our full support of Coiste Chondae Mhaigh Eo, I also would like to offer our congratulations to his wife Josephine and his family and to the Bonniconlon Club, a special night for all connections.
Vincent Neary Address at Connacht GAA Convention.
Firstly, I would like to thank my proposer and my seconder, my county for nominating me and you the council for accepting me.
This is indeed a great honour for me to be elected President of the Connacht Council.
Its also a great honour for my family, my wife Josephine and four children Ronan, Aoife, Niamh and Sean. We all know that all of what we do for the GAA would not be possible without the full backing and support of our families.
For my club Bonniconlon in North Mayo this is also a big night, as for the first time in the club’s history one of its members has been elected a main officer of the Provincial Council.
For my County again it’s a big honour as this opportunity only comes to any county every fifteen years.
I hope that I can continue to lead this province like all of the great Presidents that have gone before me.
I wish John Murphy the very best as he leaves office. He has been very courteous and helpful to me since I joined the council.
I congratulate Tommie Kelly Galway as he takes over as Vice President. I wish him well with his many duties that go with the role.
I would also take this opportunity to publicly thank Christy Brown who leaves the Council tonight having been the Galway delegate for the past five years. Christy was always a great help to me when I was vice chair especially at different Scór finals throughout the province.
As has been mentioned I come from the Bonniconlon Club in North Mayo right along the Sligo border. I have been involved in that club all my life as a player underage coach and administrator. I have been involved at Divisional Board level and then at County level. That pathway is no different than any of you in the room as you are all belong to a club somewhere throughout Connacht.
Of the many challenges facing the association, one of the big ones must be the continued recruitment of the volunteer. Volunteers have contributed
massively to the GAA since its formation, sometimes with little respect or recognition but in the modern world where people think they have no time to get involved or if they do may expect remuneration for their time, the volunteer is vital to the survival and growth of the Association.
The club is a most important unit of the association. While it’s a very challenging role as a County officer the Club officers have equally as difficult assignment. Clubs are parish based which can lead to its own issues. The GAA is ever changing and not so very long ago really the only officers that had any major responsibilities were the three main officers Chair, Secretary and Treasurer. However now a days every officership is difficult and demanding. Roles that were unheard of in the past such as Children’s officer and Health and Wellbeing are now hugely important and may in some cases be difficult to fill. It is worth noting that some of the Bursaries awarded by Connacht Council in the past few weeks went to students who are involved in the administration side of their Third Level GAA Clubs. Let’s hope that this in turn will help their own clubs in filling officer roles.
Our Schools both Primary and secondary are also a huge and vital part of the GAA. It’s at primary level that many boys and girls are first exposed to our Gaelic games. The work done by teachers down through the years has been and continues to be a massive asset to the organisation. It’s very encouraging to see that across the province over 230 teachers have signed up to take part in the 2023/24 Skills for Schools programme organised and ran by the Coaching and Games Development section here in Connacht. Despite all that it’s very disappointing to read in the Secretary’s report that some County underage managers were preventing some of their panel members from playing second level with their own school and in other cases running very tough county training sessions less than 24 hours before lads were expected to play for their school. This is ridiculous and unfair on the player. While at secondary school every child should have an unfettered opportunity to represent his school as those chances only last for a few years.
Counties and County Boards now have huge workloads and again many carried out on a voluntary basis. They need all the support and help possible.
We are lucky that here in Connacht that numbers are small in compared to other provinces. This to me is an advantage as our pupil- teacher ratio is small which means that every unit under our umbrella has a better opportunity to be heard and listened to and given whatever advice that’s required.
To me the GAA should be all about respect. Respect to our players, team managers, supporters, match officials, administrators, stewards, gate people, grounds people and everyone else who make up this great organisation that we are all part of. Yes, we can have our differences especially inside the whitewash and in Board rooms, but we must show respect.
Our games are our shop window and so we must continue to promote and expose them to even greater audiences.
I look forward with all your help to leading the Association in Connacht. Along with the excellent full-time staff and facilities here at headquarters I hope that we can continue to provide leadership in terms of education, coaching advice and help to our five counties, to our 210 clubs, 400 schools and as a result our 200,000 members will in some way taste the sweet success that is Connacht GAA.
Connacht Council Reports Booklet 2023
Mayo U20 hurlers play Sligo in challenge game
RIP Bertie McHugh Brookhill, Claremorris.
Mayo GAA are saddened to hear of the passing of Bertie McHugh RIP Brookhill, Claremorris.
Predeceased by his parents Tom and Delia, infant son Bernard, brothers John, Peter, Tommy, Mick, Paddy and Jimmy, sisters Mary, Ita and Carmel.
Bertie will be sadly missed by his family, his loving wife Teresa, daughter Mary, sons TJ, Danny, Joe and John. Son-in-law Frank, daughters-in-law Catherine and Emily, Joe’s fiancée Mara, John’s fiancée Louise, grandchildren Dylan, Dayna, Ella, Charlie, Isobel, Erienne, Conán, Dwayne, Kalel and Thea, sister Peggy, nieces, nephews neighbours and his wide circle of friends.
He was a lifelong supporter of Mayo GAA and rarely missed a game. Bertie’s son Danny is the current Chairperson of Garrymore. Bertie was also a former president of Mayo GAA.
Bertie, was very highly regarded within Garrymore GAA and throughout the county. He held leading positions as part of management teams, administration and community improvement projects within the locality. Bertie started off the Exiles Cup, a competition which ran from the 1960s to recent years bringing teams right across the province each year. Bertie managed Garrymore for a number of years and won the Intermediate Championship in 1969.