Mayo U17 Hurling Team Announced

Mayo U17 Hurling Team Announced

 

 

Mayo U17 hurling manager Sean Heneghan and his management team have announced their team to play Roscommon in the Celtic Challenge this Saturday 5th April at 12 noon in Ballyforan GAA Roscommon.

 

Tom Donnellan Ballyhaunis & Cian Fahy, Castlebar Mitchels Hurling are the U17 hurling joint captains for this game.

 

Referee for this game is David Earls Galway.

 

The full list of fixtures, can be found on www.gaa.ie/celticchallenge

 

 

Mayo U17 Hurling Team is as Follows:

  1. Noah McGrath Claremorris
  2. David Wooley Claremorris
  3. Gavin Walsh Ballina Stephenites
  4. Dylan Greally Tooreen
  5. Jack Hose Castlebar Mitchels Hurling
  6. Cian Fahy (JC) Castlebar Mitchels Hurling
  7. Niall Tracey Castlebar Mitchels Hurling
  8. Tom Donnellan (JC) Ballyhaunis
  9. Ronan Loftus Castlebar Mitchels Hurling
  10. Aaron Harcourt Castlebar Mitchels Hurling
  11. Daniel Filan Castlebar Mitchels Hurling
  12. Adam Jennings Claremorris
  13. Dylan Hunt Tooreen
  14. Aaron O’Dea Claremorris
  15. Zach Smith Ballyhaunis

 

SUBS:

16. Michael Dee Tooreen

17. Rian Fallon Castlebar Mitchels Hurling

18. Pierce Keidan Tooreen

19. Mikey Rabbit Claremorris

20. Gino Nealon Ballina Stephenites

21. Mark Healy Ballina Stephenites

22. Charlie Swanick Tooreen

23. Charlie Flynn Ballina Stephenites

24. Shane Cawley Castlebar Mitchels Hurling

 

Extended Panel:

25. Emmet Burke Claremorris

26. Conn Delaney Tooreen

27. Mike Kayange Ballyhaunis

28. Pauel Rowland Castlebar Mitchels Hurling

29. Sean Quinn Ballyvary

 

Management Team:

Manager: Sean Heneghan, Claremorris

Selectors :Richard Crinnigan, Tooreen, Michael Bolger, Ballina, John Enright, Castlebar,Ger Murphy, Westport

GDC: Cian O Toole

S&C: Joanne Lynch Bradley

Abbvie Mayo GAA Senior Adult League

Abbvie Mayo GAA Senior Adult League 

 

 

Abbvie Mayo GAA Senior Adult League commences with Round One fixtures this weekend.

Abbvie, Westport biopharmaceutical company are on their second year of  a three sponsorship deal for the Mayo GAA senior adult league. Mayo GAA would like to thank Abbvie for their continued support.

 

Please see Round 1 fixtures 

 

Abbvie Mayo SFL Division 1A
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Ardnaree, (Round 1), Ardnaree Sarsfields V Belmullet 18:00,
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: James Stephens Park, (Round 1), Ballina Stephenites V Breaffy 18:00,
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Pirc Josie Munnelly, (Round 1), Castlebar Mitchels Football V Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin 18:00,
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Davitts GAA Club, (Round 1), Davitts V Charlestown Sarsfields 18:00,
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: St. Joseph’s Park, (Round 1), Knockmore V Ballinrobe 18:00,

Abbvie Mayo SFL Division 1B
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Balla, (Round 1), Balla V Westport St Patrick’s 18:00,
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Ray Prendergast Memorial Park, (Round 1), Ballintubber V Crossmolina Deel Rovers 18:00,
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Claremorris GAA, (Round 1), Claremorris V Hollymount-Carramore 18:00, Ref:
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Foxford, (Round 1), Moy Davitts V Mayo Gaels 18:00,
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Garrymore, (Round 1), Garrymore V Burrishoole 18:00,

Abbvie League Division 2A
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Aghamore, (1), Aghamore V Kilcommon 18:00,
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Bofeenaun, (1), Lahardane MacHales V Ballyhaunis 18:00,
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Glencorrib, (1), Shrule/Glencorrib V Eastern Gaels 18:00,
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Bonniconlon GAA Pitch, (1), Bonniconlon V Kiltimagh 18:00,
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Islandeady, (1), Islandeady V Kilmaine GAA 18:00,

Abbvie League Division 2B
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Killala, (1), Killala V Kilmeena 18:00,
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Louisburgh, (1), Louisburgh V Ballaghaderreen 18:00,
Sun, 06 Apr, Venue: Westport, (1), Westport St Patrick’s V Neale 11:30,
Sun, 06 Apr, Venue: Breaffy, (1), Breaffy V Kiltane 11:30,
Sun, 06 Apr, Venue: Swinford GAA Club, (1), Swinford V Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin 11:30,

Abbvie Mayo GAA Football Leagues Division 3A
Sat, 05 Apr, Venue: Lacken, (1), Northern Gaels V Ballycastle 18:00,
Sun, 06 Apr, Venue: St. Joseph’s Park, (1), Knockmore V Ardagh 11:30,
Sun, 04 Apr, Venue: Moygownagh (1), Ballycroy V Crossmolina Deel Rovers , at 7pm
Sun, 06 Apr, Venue: Pirc Josie Munnelly, (1), Castlebar Mitchels Football V Achill 11:30,
Sun, 06 Apr, Venue: Kilmovee, (1), Kilmovee Shamrocks V Tuar Mhic Eadaigh 11:30,

Match day information for this Weekend’s Connacht GAA Quarter Final

Match day information for this weekend’s Connacht GAA Quarter Final between Mayo and Sligo

 

A Garda message to spectators travelling to Hastings Insurance MacHale Park this Sunday 6th of April at 3:30pm for the Connacht GAA Quarter Final game between Mayo and Sligo
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 2pm on Sunday with the game set to start at 3:30pm. 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. Gates will remain closed until 15 mins into the second half.
This match is an all ticket event:
Purchase your tickets here:

http://www.gaa.ie/tickets/

If any patrons leave the stadium during the game or half time they will not regain access due to their ticket been already scanned and will have to purchase another ticket.
Match day programmes will be available to purchase inside and outside the grounds.
Mayo GAA would like to take this opportunity to thank all supporters for their continued unwavering support.

Mayo GAA Senior Football Team Announced

Mayo GAA Senior Football Team Announced

 

Press Release www.mayogaa.com

 

Mayo senior football manager Kevin McStay and his management team have named the team to face Sligo in the Connacht GAA Quarter Final this Sunday 6th April at 3:30pm in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park.

There are two changes to the team that played Kerry last weekend in the National League Final.

Darren McHale Knockmore replaces Conor Reid and Davitt Neary Breaffy replaces Eoghan McLaughlin.

 

Sunday’s game will be the 60th championship meeting between Mayo and Sligo, with the first taking place in the 1905 championship which was played on 29th April 1906 in Claremorris, and the most recent in 2021 in Markievicz Park. Only Galway and Roscommon have been more frequent opponents for Mayo in the championship.

Mayo hold the upper-hand with 46 victories to Sligo’s 8, while there have been 5 draws in 1940, 1962, 1966, 1972, and 1975. Connacht Finals have been contested between the counties in 1920, 1928, 1930, 1932, 1975, 1981, 1997, 2012 and 2015.

Markievicz Park and Hastings Insurance MacHale Park have been the most popular venues for meetings between the counties, with 14 and 11 respectively, although Sligo did not play at today’s venue until 1966. Charlestown 4, Ballina 3, Claremorris 2, and Swinford 1 have been other Mayo venues used, while 7 games were played in Sligo Town before Markievicz Park was developed, with Tubbercurry and Ballymote each hosting 2 games. Neutral venues used included Castlerea and Parkmore with 5 games each in the early years of the Connacht championship, while Hyde Park, Roscommon has hosted the last three Connacht Final meetings between the counties in 1997, 2012 and 2015

 

Stephen Coen Hollymount Carramore will captain the team on the day.

Noel Mooney from Cavan will be the man in the middle on Sunday.

 

The game will be streamed live on GAA+: https://www.gaaplus.ie/fixture/PC12-25-F-CQF2

Live broadcast on Midwest Radio with commentary from Stephen Grealis and Martin Carney.

 

Tickets can be purchased here: http://www.gaa.ie/tickets/

Ticket prices:

  • Stand – €30
  • Uncovered Seating – €25
  • Juveniles(U-16)- Uncovered Seating – €5
  • Concession(Student & OAP) – €5

 

 

 

Mayo Senior Football Team is as Follows:

  1. Colm Reape Knockmore
  2. Jack Coyne Ballyhaunis
  3. Donnacha McHugh Castlebar Mitchels
  4. Enda Hession Garrymore
  5. Sam Callinan Ballina Stephenites
  6. David McBrien Ballaghaderreen
  7. Stephen Coen Hollymount Carramore
  8. Jack Carney Kilmeena
  9. Matthew Ruane Breaffy
  10. Davitt Neary Breaffy
  11. Darren McHale Knockmore
  12. Jordan Flynn Crossmolina Deel Rovers
  13. Aidan O’Shea Breaffy
  14. Frank Irwin Ballina Stephenites
  15. Ryan O’Donoghue Béal an Mhuirthead

 

SUBS:

16. Adrian Phillips Ballyhaunis

17. Conor Reid Moy Davitts

18. Diarmuid O’Connor Ballintubber

19. Dylan Thornton Ballina Stephenites

20. Eoghan McLaughlin Westport

21. Fergal Boland Aghamore

22. Fenton Kelly Davitts

23. Niall Coggins Crossmolina Deel Rovers

24. Paul Towey Charlestown Sarsfields

25. Sean Morahan Castlebar Mitchels

26. Shairorze Akram Ballaghaderreen

 

 

Management Team:

Manager: Kevin McStay

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

Goalkeeper Coach: Gary Matthews

Mayo GAA U17 Hurling Panel for 2025

Mayo GAA U17 Hurling Panel for 2025

 

Mayo U17 hurling manager Sean Heneghan has named his panel for the Celtic Challenge Championship.

 

Tom Donnellan Ballyhaunis & Cian Fahy, Castlebar Mitchels Hurling are the U17 hurling joint captains for 2025

 

Mayo U17 Hurling Panel:

Cian Fahy               Castlebar Mitchels Hurling     Joint Captain

Ronan Loftus        Castlebar Mitchels Hurling

Daniel Filan           Castlebar Mitchels Hurling

Paul Rowland       Castlebar Mitchels Hurling

Aaron Harcourt    Castlebar Mitchels Hurling

Shane Cawley      Castlebar Mitchels Hurling

Rian Fallon             Castlebar Mitchels Hurling

Niall Treacy            Castlebar Mitchels Hurling

Jack Hose               CastlebarMitchels Hurling

Mikey Rabbitt        Claremorris

David Woolley       Claremorris

Noah McGrath      Claremorris

Aaron O Dea          Claremorris

Adam Jennings     Claremorris

Emmet Burke        Claremorris

Pierce Keidan        Tooreen

Michael Dee           Tooreen

Dylan Greally         Tooreen

Dylan Hunt              Tooreen

Conn Delaney        Tooreen

Charlie Swanick    Tooreen

Gavin Walsh            Ballina Stephenites

Gino Nealon            Ballina Stephenites

Charlie Flynn           Ballina Stephenites

Mark Healy               Ballina Stephenites

Tom Donnellan       Ballyhaunis        Joint Captain

Zack Smith               Ballyhaunis

Mike Kayange          Ballyhaunis

Sean Quinn              Ballyvary

 

Management Team:

Manager: Sean Heneghan, Claremorris

Selectors :Richard Crinnigan, Tooreen, Michael Bolger, Ballina, John Enright, Castlebar,Ger Murphy, Westport

GDC: Cian O Toole

S&C: Joanne Lynch Bradley

Mayo U17 Football Team Announced

Mayo U17 Football Team Announced

 

Mayo GAA U17 football managers David Heaney and Tom Reilly have named their team that face Roscommon in Round 3 of the Electric Ireland Connacht GAA U17 Championship in King & Moffatt Dr. Hyde Park Roscommon tomorrow Friday 4th April at 6:15pm

There are two changes to the team that played Leitrim last weekend. Fiacre O Cinnseala Westport replaces Fionn Conlon and Conor Jordan Ballina Stephenites replaces Patrick Garvey.

 

Barry Langan Ballinrobe will captain the team on the day.

 

The referee on the day Mark McCloskey from Leitrim.

 

Live streaming from Connacht GAA: https://page.inplayer.com/connachtgaa/item.html?id=5000559

 

Purchase your tickets here: https://www.universe.com/users/connacht-gaa-YWLJG3

 

 

Mayo U17 Football Team is as Follows:

  1. Thomas Williams Westport
  2. Conor Coghill (VC) Breaffy
  3. Cian May Ballinrobe
  4. Cahair Tighe Ardnaree Sarsfields
  5. Declan Duffy Kilmovee Shamrocks
  6. Barry Langan (C) Ballinrobe
  7. Dara Flanagan Eastern Gaels
  8. Adam Kelly Ballyhaunis
  9. Ben Holmes Westport
  10. Ryan O’Donnell Balla
  11. Fionn O’Cinnseala Westport
  12. Conor Hession Kiltimagh
  13. Fiacre O’Cinnseala Westport
  14. Conor Jordan Ballina Stephenites
  15. Oran Murphy Ballintubber

 

SUBS:

16. Eamonn Óg Monaghan Ballyhaunis

17. Sean McCann Balla

18. Maidhc Óg Staunton Tuar Mhic Éadaigh

19. Jack Noone Claremorris

20. Ben Joyce Castlebar Mitchels

21. Patrick Garvey Castlebar Mitchels

22. Dara Dawson Wesport

23. Tony Carey Ardagh

24. Rhys Neary Breaffy

 

Management Team:

Managers: David Heaney & Tom Reilly

Selectors: Pat Clarke, Brian Kilkelly & Diarmuid Byrne

Physio: Eddie Doran

Doctor: Pat O’Toole

Kitman: Brendan Murphy

Mayo U17 Hurling Joint Captains Announced

Mayo U17 Hurling Joint Captain  Announced

 

Mayo U17 hurling manager Sean Heneghan has named his Joint Captains for the Celtic Challenge Championship.

 

 

 

Tom Donnellan Ballyhaunis & Cian Fahy, Castlebar Mitchels Hurling are the U17 hurling joint captains for 2025

 

 

 

Mayo GAA U20 Football Team Announced

Mayo GAA U20 Football Team Announced

 

Mayo GAA U20 football manager Peadar Gardiner and his management team have named their team that face Leitrim in Round 3 of the Dalata Connacht GAA Championship. The games takes place on Wednesday 2nd April at 6:15pm in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park Castlebar.

There is one change to the starting 15 who played Galway in Round 2 last week. Diarmuid Duffy Ballinrobe replaces Luke Feeney.

The captain on the day will be John MacMonagle from Castlebar Mitchels.

Referee on the day will be Aaron Clogher from Roscommon

 

Full live commentary on Midwest Radio with Stephen Grealis and Declan O’Reilly.

 

Streamed live on Connacht GAA: https://page.inplayer.com/connachtgaa/item.html?id=5000561

 

Purchase your tickets here: https://www.universe.com/users/connacht-gaa-YWLJG3

 

 

 

The Mayo U20 Football Team is as Follows:

  1. Conor Meaney Westport
  2. Rio Mortimer Claremorris
  3. Paul Gilmore Claremorris
  4. Eoin McGreal Garrymore
  5. Hugh O’Loughlin (VC) Kilmaine
  6. John MacMonagle (Capt) Castlebar Mitchels
  7. Colm McHale Moy Davitts
  8. Oliver Armstrong Knockmore
  9. Seamus Howard Béal an Mhuirthead
  10. Oisin Cronin Balla
  11. Cathal Keaveney Parke Keelogues Crimlin
  12. Diarmuid Duffy Ballinrobe
  13. Josh Carey Kiltane
  14. Niall Hurley Claremorris
  15. Tom Lydon The Neale

 

SUBS:

16. David Dolan Balla

17. Darragh Bernie Claremorris

18. Daithí Butler The Neale

19. Luke Feeney Ballina Stephenites

20. Senan Guilfoyle Eastern Gaels

21. Jack Keane Hollymount Carramore

22.James Lavelle Béal an Mhuirthead

23. Colm Lynch Parke Keelogues Crimlin

24. Dara Neary Parke Keelogues Crimlin

 

 

Management Team:

Manager: Peadar Gardiner

Assistant Manager: Mark Ryan

Selectors: Ger Cafferkey, Keith Higgins and Noel Gibbons

Connacht Championship Quarter Final Fixture

Connacht Championship Quarter Final Fixture

 

Quarter Final

Sunday 6th April at 3:30pm in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park

Mayo Vs Sligo

 

Broadcast live on GAA+

 

Purchase your tickets here:

https://www.ticketmaster.ie/event/180062798A7626B7

 

Ticket Prices

Stand tickets – Adults €30.00 – Juveniles – €5.00

Terrace tickets – Adults – €25 – Juveniles – €5.00

GAA+ Schedule for 2025

Mayo’s first game in the Connacht Championship against Sligo will be broadcast live on GAA+

 

 

GAA+ launches next stage of GAA broadcast vision / 2025 live Championship
schedule made available for <€2 per game
• GAA+, the GAA’s new streaming platform, launches Irish season pass for €79
• 40 x Championship matches from Sam Maguire, Liam MacCarthy and Tailteann
Cup to be analysed by an expert line-up of household GAA names
• New Monday to Friday content schedule to include micro highlights packages, a
discussion series, football analysis and hurling analysis shows free of charge
• Existing in-house capabilities to be bolstered by new Croke Park studio build
GAA+, the GAA’s new live and on-demand streaming platform, today announced its exclusive
2025 Championship schedule comprising of 40 live matches – many of which would not
otherwise have been broadcast and sees no reduction in the number of free to air TV games
made available to fans every year.

Season passes for Irish based users are now on sale for €79 from www.GAAplus.ie and GAA
members will receive a 10% discount via Foireann. Previous GAAGO season pass subscribers
will be contacted in the coming days with further instructions regarding their access.
Individual matches will cost €12, 3 for 2 bundles will be available and all care-giving locations
will receive season passes free of charge through the HSE and NHI. A GAA club pass will be
priced at €150, and a commercial premises pass will be set at €300.
As with all GAA commercial revenue, 82% of profits generated from GAA+ will be reinvested in
planned player pathway coaching and development initiatives, selected capital infrastructure
projects in each province and club support.
Jarlath Burns, Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael, said:
“This is a landmark day for the GAA. I will reiterate the comments I made at Congress when I
stated that the inception of GAA+ is a strategic move that guarantees exposure of our games in
a small but intensely competitive Irish broadcast market.
“We are proud leaders in the indigenous sports OTT space, a commitment that ensures we
meet growing GAA member demand whilst creating a commercial return that will be definitively
reinvested in ongoing GAA initiatives around the country”.
Familiar faces will return to anchor, analyze and commentate across both codes, all six
Provincial Championships and the All-Ireland series.

The live action will be presented around the country by Aisling O’Reilly and Gráinne McElwain,
with play-by-play action being called by Dave McIntyre, Mike Finnerty and Liam Aherne.
There is seismic change happening in Gaelic football in 2025 and the GAA+ analysis team of
Marc Ó Sé (Kerry), Paddy Andrews (Dublin), Aaron Kernan (Armagh), Michael Meehan
(Galway), Bríd Stack (Cork) and John Heslin (Westmeath) will take viewers to the heart of new
rule enhancements, emerging patterns and winning formulas from the opening weekend in
April. Further football analyst announcements are planned in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, Richie Hogan (Kilkenny), Bubbles O’Dwyer (Tipperary), Eoin Cadogan (Cork),
Séamus Hickey (Limerick), Noel Connors (Waterford) and Tommy Walsh (Kilkenny) will run the
rule over the small ball action.

This presentation team will bring viewers to the heart of the action in Gaelic Park, Ruislip and
from the top to the bottom of the island of Ireland across 20 match days and 13 consecutive
weekends. Multi-camera production, pre-match referee interviews, new in-game analysis
tools and a perimeter reporter will ensure the viewer’s experience is second to none.
Additional wrap-around social content is also planned to address the growing demand for
online storytelling that will see half-time and full-time online highlights packages created.

The opening weekend sees a diaspora double-header from London and New York, with two of
the four Connacht football championship games to be broadcast. The GAA+ cameras will
capture Kerry’s Munster football semi-final tie against either Cork or Limerick and provide three
games from the Leinster football championship. Monaghan awaits the winners of Donegal or
Derry, while an Ulster football semi-final follows just six days later – available exclusively on
GAA+.
At least three Munster and three Leinster hurling championship matches will be streamed as
part of the live schedule, with a fourth to be confirmed for the last round robin stage on May
25th
. Coverage includes Tipperary v Limerick on April 20th, Waterford v Limerick a fortnight later
and reigning champions Clare v Tipperary on May 10th. In Leinster the Dublin hurlers will feature
three times during the round robin stage. Wexford, Antrim and Kilkenny will also appear on
GAA+ during the same period.

Extensive All-Ireland football series coverage will see 15 matches live streamed from the three
group stages, all four preliminary quarterfinals across the weekend of June 21/22 and two
quarterfinals on Saturday, June 28th
. These will be rounded out by seven live Tailteann Cup
matches with a ‘Game of the Week’ pick during the group stages, plus preliminary quarterfinals
and quarterfinals action.
Noel Quinn, Head of GAA+, said:
“Launching GAA+ is a result of a decade-long GAA broadcast strategy which has seen the GAA
evolve from being a media rights seller, to moderator, to live broadcaster. Taking ownership of
our broadcast destiny not only follows best practice but ensures that our members’ growing
live and on-demand content expectations will be met.
“We will invest in improving stream quality on web and app, accessibility features and a new
studio in Croke Park – all of which is good news for viewers as we strive to deliver for them.”
Programming will extend beyond match days as a new Monday to Friday content schedule will
include micro highlights packages (Monday: ‘GAA+ Bitesize’), the return of ‘RATIFIED’ series 02
in a combined football and hurling format (Tuesday), a hurling analysis show with Noel
Connors and Séamus Hickey (Wednesday: ‘The Hurling Analysis Show’), a football analysis
show with Michael Meehan and Aaron Kernan (Thursday: ‘Football IN DETAIL’) and an editorial
piece (Friday). This midweek content will be free of charge and available on the GAA+ YouTube
and social media channels.