Connacht Gold Senior Football Final is postponed until next Saturday October 26th

Mayo GAA Connacht Gold Senior Football Final is postponed until next Saturday October 26th.

Mayo GAA has confirmed this evening that the Connacht Gold Senior Football Final between Knockmore GAA and Ballina Stephenities GAA scheduled for this Sunday, October 20th WILL NOT go ahead due to the Met Éireann Status Orange wind warning that has been issued for Mayo on Sunday.Following an emergency Mayo GAA County Board officers  meeting this evening, Mayo GAA Cathaoirleach Seamus Tuohy said player and supporter safety are the priorities and postposing the County Football Final this Sunday is the correct decision for all concerned.

After consultation with both clubs, the Mayo GAA CCC has now rescheduled the game for next Saturday, October 26th at 7pm in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park.
The Senior Football Final will now be played as a double header.
The Mayo GAA Treanlaur Catering Junior Football final will be moved to 4:45pm on the same evening.

Seamus Tuohy thanked both clubs for their understanding stating it is the correct decision for all involved. He also confirmed that all tickets purchased for the game and for the Mayo GAA TV live stream would be honoured next Saturday and supporters do not have to rebook.

 

The Treanlaur Catering Mayo Junior Final between Bonniconlon and Cill Chomáin will now take place on Saturday 26.10.24 at 4:45pm.

The Egan’s Mayo Intermediate Final between Crossmolina Deel Rovers and Moy Davitts will take place on Sunday 27.10.24 at 2:30pm.

The presentation of the Jubilee Teams Crossmolina (Senior) and Belmullet (Junior) will take place on Saturday 26.10.24

The presentation of the Intermediate Jubilee Team (Swinford) will take place on Sunday 27.10.24.

Homeland U17 Finals Ticket Links

Homeland U17 Finals are taking place on Saturday 19th October in the Center of Excellence Bekan

 

U17 Grading League Finals

 

Homeland Division 1 at 3:00pm Pitch 3

Crossmolina Deel Rovers V Westport St.Patricks

https://www.universe.com/events/homeland-u17-grading-div-1-final-crossmolina-deel-rovers-v-westport-tickets-36FSKG

 

Homeland Division 2 at 2:00pm Pitch 4

Breaffy V Carras

https://www.universe.com/events/homeland-u17-grading-div-2-final-breaffy-v-carras-tickets-MWPTR9

 

Homeland Division 3 at  12:00pm Pitch 4

Shrule Glencorrib V Burrishoole Islandeady

https://www.universe.com/events/homeland-u17-grading-div-3-final-burrishoole-v-islandeady-tickets-J6CS5V

 

Homeland Division 4 at 1pm Pitch 3

Gaeil Na Daibheadaí V Ardmoy

https://www.universe.com/events/homeland-u17-grading-div-3-final-burrishoole-v-islandeady-tickets-J6CS5V

 

Homeland U17 Division 5 at 11:00am Pitch 3

Bonniconlon V Hollymount Carramore

https://www.universe.com/events/homeland-u17-grading-div-5-final-hollymount-carramore-v-bonniconlon-tickets-TP4YF3

 

Ticket Price:

U16’s are free. 
All over 16’s it’s €5 per ticket. 
If your supporter does not have a ticket, there will be a sum up machine in the COE where they can buy tickets with their bankcard. Tickets purchased in the COE are €7. 

INTERSPORT Elverys Mayo GAA Kit Launch

At the foot of The Reek, where Mayo’s spirit runs deep and unbreakable, INTERSPORT Elverys, in collaboration with the Mayo GAA County Boards, proudly reveal the county’s latest home kit.
The unveiling, set against the backdrop of Croagh Patrick, amid the characteristically brooding skies and gentle drizzle that so often blankets the West echoes the unyielding pride and resilience that defines Mayo GAA. This new jersey, set to be worn by players across all four codes—from the stars of tomorrow to our senior warriors—pays tribute to the unforgettable 1996/1997 design, reviving the iconic sleeve chevrons while blending modern elements like the signature three stripes from O’Neills.
The Portwest logo stands proud on both the men’s and ladies’ jerseys, with a fresh touch from Elverys.ie now emblazoned on the sleeve.
This year’s feature video, thoughtfully curated and captured by the team at INTERSPORT Elverys, seeks to evoke the deep emotional connection and unwavering passion that binds the people to their county and the GAA. It beautifully portrays the enduring love for the game, and a passion burning bright, regardless of the outcome.”
For Mayo, this is more than just a kit. It’s a symbol of the county’s unbroken tradition, passion, and relentless pursuit of glory. As our teams’ step onto the pitch, they will carry with them the weight of history, the pride of a county, and the burning belief that this is their time.
Seamus Tuohy, Mayo GAA Chairman
Welcoming the new Mayo GAA jersey Cathaoirleach of Mayo GAA Seamus Tuohy praised Elverys for their contemporary and creative design. “The new Mayo GAA jersey is always eagerly anticipated as it represents a people full of pride and passion for their county. The Mayo GAA jersey , tradition, community and camaraderie all wrapped up in one. I hope that this new jersey brings lots of success to all our county teams next year,” commented Seamus Tuohy.
Philip Staunton, Head Teamsports Buyer Intersport Elverys commented
“Intersport Elverys is excited to unveil the 2025 Mayo GAA home jersey. The design pays homage to the beloved jersey of 1996 and 1997 that captured the imagination of the Mayo public, while being unique enough for the current teams to forge their own legacy and be cherished by fans for years to come. The Mayo jersey stands as one of the most iconic in Irish sport, and we continue to support all four codes as title sponsor and the preferred retail destination of
Mayo GAA. Our strong ties to the community are exemplified by our newly expanded Castlebar warehouse which supports all our stores nationwide, including four located throughout Mayo. We wish all teams well for the coming season.”
Mayo LGFA Chairperson Des Phillips has said All of us here at Mayo LGFA are delighted to join forces with Mayo Camogie and Mayo GAA, in launching our new home jersey for 2025 along with our main sponsor Intersport Elverys who have been a great support to us over the past number of seasons.
We are also delighted to hear that Portwest are continuing their support for the forthcoming season and they will also be featured on the New Jersey.
It is a testament to the great work being done by these two local businesses, that they can continue to provide backing and support to our county teams proudly representing Mayo.
We look forward to watching our Male and Female athletes wearing the new jersey proudly in 2025 and beyond. Mayo Abú!
Rebecca Fahy, Mayo Camogie, Chairperson: A massive thank you for inviting us to participate in the launch of the new Mayo jersey. It’s a tremendous honour for two of our senior players to represent Mayo Camogie and promote our sport on a national level.
From Portwest Rachel Davoren, Managing Director of Portwest Ireland, commented “We are thrilled to once again feature the Portwest branding on the back of the Mayo jersey, for the third time. Our collaboration with Mayo GAA and Intersport Elverys has been incredibly well received by both our customers and colleagues over the past number of years. We are excited to continue building on this successful relationship. One of the standout moments from this partnership, was earlier this year when over 3,000 dedicated Mayo GAA fans rallied behind Portwest’s call to turn Times Square green and red in celebration of 10 years of Portwest in the USA, ahead of Mayo’s Connacht Senior Football clash with New York. The GAA is all about unity, and Portwest is proud to play a role in fostering that sense of community with Mayo GAA.”
From O’Neills, Alison Perry, Marketing Manager has said: “O’Neills is delighted to have worked with Mayo GAA and INTERSPORT Elvery’s on the 2025 Mayo Home jersey. The new jersey design pays homage to the Mayo jersey of 1996/97, an unforgettable era. The jersey is much more than just a retro look, we have blended tradition with innovation to ensure it meets the demands of today’s game, while staying true to the proud heritage of Mayo GAA. As the jersey is unveiled, we look forward to seeing the reactions of both players and fans alike. It will no doubt be an exciting year ahead for Mayo GAA and we wish them the best of luck for the season ahead.”
The new home jersey is now available for purchase at INTERSPORT Elverys stores nationwide and online at Elverys.ie. It is also available at oneills.com.
Watch the Mayo GAA Kit Launch here: https://youtu.be/P1mO9gX4Fck

Mayo Ladies Club County Finals 2024

Well done to all the winners

 

Senior Cup Final

Westport 2-05

Knockmore 2-04

 

Senior Relegation

Hollymount 0-18

McHale Rovers 2-11

 

Intermediate Cup Final

Castlebar Mitchels 6-08

Louisburgh 0-09

 

Intermediate Shield Final

Ballyhaunis 6-11

Kilmoremoy 2-05

 

Intermediate Relegation Final

Davitts 2-07

Swinford Killasser 1-07

 

 

Junior A Cup Final

Aghamore 2-09

St.Brigid’s 1-05

 

Junior A Shield Final

The Neale 5-04

Kilmeena 2-08

 

Junior A Relegation

Westport B 6-12

Cill Chomáin 0-02

Seven Mayo Players Named on Connacht Squad for Allianz GAA Football Inter-Provincial Series

Squads announced for Allianz GAA Football Inter-Provincial Series

The four squads have been announced for this weekend’s Allianz GAA Football Inter-Provincial Series at Croke Park.
The Leinster squad is led by Dublin’s nine-time All-Ireland winning history makers James McCarthy and Stephen Cluxton with 11 counties represented for the boys in green.
Armagh’s All-Ireland winners have a strong presence in the Ulster ranks and are led by Paddy Burns, Oisín Conaty, Aidan Forker, and Rian and Oisín O’Neill.
Connacht’s squad includes players from London and New York and is led by Mayo’s Aidan O’Shea and Galway’s Cillian McDaid.
Kerry’s experienced duo Tadhg Morley and Diarmuid O’Connor headline the Munster squad.
Friday night will see Connacht face Leinster at 6pm followed by the meeting of Ulster and Munster at 8pm. On Saturday the opening match sees the two beaten teams from Friday night meeting at 5.30pm followed by the clash of the two Friday night winners at 7.30pm.
The backdrop to the event is the trialing of the seven core enhancements put forward by the Football Review Committee and the subject of a special congress at the end of November.
Tickets are available from GAA.ie. Friday night’s games will be shown live on TG4 and Saturday’s games will be shown live on RTÉ.

 

Best of luck to our Mayo players who have been included in the Connacht panel for the upcoming Allianz GAA Football Inter-Provincial Series.

Eoghan McLaughlin (Westport)
Jack Carney (Kilmeena)
Bob Tuohy (Castlebar)
Aidan O’Shea (Breaffy)
Diarmuid Duffy (Ballinrobe)
Fergal Boland (Aghamore)
Paul Towey (Charlestown)

Friday night will see Connacht face Leinster at 6pm.

Tickets are available from GAA.ie.

Friday night’s games will be shown live on TG4 and Saturday’s games will be shown live on RTÉ.

 

Connacht

1 Connor Gleeson, Galway
2 Johnny McGrath, Galway
3 Brian Stack, Roscommon
4 Sean Mulkerrin, Galway
5 Cillian McDaid, Galway
6 John Daly, Galway
7 Eoghan McLoughlin, Mayo
8 Jack Carney, Mayo
9 John Maher, Galway
10 Matthew Tierney, Galway
11 Bob Touhy, Mayo
12 Enda Smith, Roscommon
13 Diarmuid Murtagh, Roscommon
14 Aidan O’Shea, Mayo
15 Daire Cregg, Roscommon
16 Conor Carroll, Roscommon
17 Ruaidhrí Fallon, Roscommon
18 Mark Diffley, Leitrim
19 Johnny Heaney, Galway
20 Shane Brosnan, New York
21 Ultan Harney, Roscommon
22 Barry McNulty, Leitrim
23 Conor Cox, Roscommon
24 Donie Smith, Roscommon
25 Ciaran Murtagh, Roscommon
26 Diarmuid Duffy, Mayo
27 Fergal Boland, Mayo
28 Pat Spillane, Sligo
29 Aidan McLoughlin, London
30 Liam Gallagher, London

 

Standby Players
31 Paul Towey, Mayo
32 Keith Byrne, Leitrim
33 Shay Rafter, London
34 Eddie McGinness, Sligo
35 Cian Lally, Sligo
36 Joey Grace, New York
37 Shane Brosnan, New York
38 Daire Rooney, London

 

 

Leinster

1 Stephen Cluxton, Dublin
2 Michael Bambrick, Carlow
3 Mark Barry, Laois
4 Sean Bugler, Dublin
5 Ciaran Byrne, Louth
6 Ray Connellan, Westmeath
7 Peter Cunningham, Offaly
8 Ciaran Downey, Louth
9 Ross Dunphy, Carlow
10 Kevin Feely, Kildare
11 Daniel Flynn, Kildare
12 Darren Gallagher, Longford
13 Dean Healy, Wicklow
14 Ryan Houlihan, Kildare
15 Brian Howard, Dublin
16 Killian Roche, Laois
17 Ronan Jones, Meath
18 Donal Keoghan, Meath
19 Ciaran Kilkenny, Dublin
20 Paul Kingston, Laois
21 Craig Lennon, Louth
22 James McCarthy, Dublin
23 Eoin Murchan, Dublin
24 Evan O’Carroll, Laois
25 Lee Pearson, Offaly
26 Eoin Porter, Wexford
27 Kevin Quinn, Wicklow
28 John Small, Dublin
29 Paddy Small, Dublin
30 Ronan Wallace, Westmeath

 

 

 

 

Ulster
1 Niall Morgan, Tyrone
2 Diarmuid Baker, Derry
3 Mark Bradley, Tyrone
4 Paddy Burns, Armagh
5 Aidan Clarke, Tyrone
6 Oisin Conaty, Armagh
7 Padraig Faulkner, Cavan
8 Aidan Forker, Armagh
9 Niall Grimley, Armagh
10 Daniel Guiness, Down
11 Pat Havern, Down
12 Marc Jordan, Antrim
13 Conn Kilpatrick, Tyrone
14 Barry McBennett, Monaghan
15 Ronan McCaffrey, Fermanagh
16 Sean McNally, Fermanagh
17 Darren McCurry, Tyrone
18 Eoin McElholm, Tyrone
19 Joe McElroy, Armagh
20 Eoin McEvoy, Derry
21 Kieran McGeary, Tyrone
22 Peter McGrane, Armagh
23 Ross McQuillan, Armagh
24 Odhran Murdock, Down
25 Daire O Baoill, Donegal
26 Rian O Neill, Armagh
27 Oisin O Neill, Armagh
28 Gerry Smith, Cavan
29 Ciaran Thompson, Donegal
30 Niall Toner, Derry

 

Standby Players
31 Frank Burns, Tyrone
32 Mick Byrne, Antrim
33 Joe Finnegan, Antrim
34 Jason Irwin, Monaghan
35 Jason McLoughlin, Cavan
36 Fionan O’Brien, Fermanagh

 

 

Munster

1 Josh Ryan, Limerick

2 Darragh Brennan, Tipperary

3 Damien Bourke, Kerry

4 Darragh Cashman, Cork

5 Eoin Cleary, Clare

6 Jimmy Feehan, Tipperary

7 Aran Griffin, Clare

8 Emmet McMahon, Clare

9 Brian McNamara, Clare

10 Sean Meehan, Cork

11 Tadhg Morley, Kerry

12 James Naughton, Limerick

13 Danny Neville, Limerick

14 Colm O Callaghan, Cork

15 Diarmuid O Connor, Kerry

16 Chris Kelly, Cork

17 Conor O Currin, Waterford

18 Sean O Dea, Limerick

19 Donal O Sullivan, Kerry

20 Chris Og Jones, Cork

21 Dermot Ryan, Waterford

22 Maurice Shanley, Cork

23 Killian Spillane, Kerry

24 Mark Stokes, Tipperary

25 Alan Sweeney, Clare

26 Matty Taylor, Cork

27 Caomhin Walsh, Waterford

28 Tommy Walsh, Cork

29 Sean Walsh, Waterford

30 Paul Walsh, Cork

 

 

Advertise Your Business on Mayo GAA TV

Huge audience expected for Mayo GAA Football Senior, Intermediate and Junior County Finals
The Mayo GAA Football Championship is reaching fever pitch this weekend with the Connacht Gold Senior County Final game down for decision this Sunday. The Treanlaur Catering Junior final on Saturday 26th and the Egan Jewellers Intermediate final on Sunday 27th.
Mayo GAA TV is offering businesses a chance for their  companies to advertise during the three LIVE games over the next two weeks.. (Ballina Stpehenites Vs Knockmore in the Senior final, Cill Chomáin V Bonniconlon in the Junior Final and Crossmolina Deel Rovers Vs Moy Davitts in the Intermediate final)
You can put your business and brand in front of a very lucrative and loyal GAA audience at home and abroad.
All adverts are played before, during and after all games on www.mayogaatv.com.
For more information please email  kevin.fitzmaurice.mayo@gaa.ie or pro.mayo@gaa.ie

Mayo GAA TV to stream the Connacht Gold Senior Club County Final

 

 

Connacht Gold Senior Club Championship Final

Sunday 20th October at 2:30pm in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park

Ballina Stephenites Vs Knockmore

 

 

Mayo Credit Unions Sponsors Mayo GAA TV

 

 

📺 Watch it live on Mayo GAA TV https://mayogaatv.com/

 

 

 

Connacht Gold Proudly Supporting Mayo GAA Senior Club Championship 2024

 

 

Connacht Gold Proudly Supporting Mayo GAA Senior Club Championship 2024

 

Connacht Gold, a leading consumer foods brand of Aurivo Co-op, is delighted to support Mayo GAA Senior Club Championship and the highly anticipated final taking place this weekend between Knockmore and Ballina Stephenites.

Connacht Gold extends heartfelt congratulations to both Knockmore and Ballina Stephenites for reaching the final and commend all the clubs that participated in this year’s championship. Your dedication and sportsmanship have made this season truly memorable.

John Connor Area Sales Manager Aurivo Consumer Foods commented, “Playing an active role in the community as well as supporting sporting activities is an important part of our culture at Aurivo. We are honoured to support the Mayo GAA Connacht Gold Senior Club Championship every step of the way and wish both Knockmore and Ballina Stephenites the very best of luck in the final. We look forward to an exciting game and celebrating the spirit of GAA in Mayo.”

Connacht Gold, with its proud history and heritage in the local community, is renowned for its multi-award-winning butter range, available nationwide. Additionally, Connacht Gold fresh milk and cream products are distributed throughout the Connacht region, ensuring quality and freshness for all.

Earlier this year, Aurivo Consumer Foods launched Connacht Gold Mór Protein, the newest addition to our product range. These chocolate and strawberry flavoured milk drinks, each containing 20g of protein, are perfect for those seeking a delicious and nutritious boost.

Aurivo Co-op, one of Ireland’s leading co-operatives, with diverse businesses in consumer foods, dairy ingredients, retail stores, animal feeds, and livestock marts. With approximately 700 employees in the north-west region, Aurivo is deeply embedded in the community and committed to supporting the communities in which they operate.

 

Thanking Connacht Gold for their loyal support over many years, Mayo GAA Cathaoirleach Seamus Tuohy said this weekend’s Mayo GAA Connacht Gold Senior

Football Championship pairing of Knockmore and Ballina Stephenities is the dream final for neutral supporters.  “These two teams are fierce rivals, they are close neighbours and the derby aspect of the final has caught the imagination of all GAA supporters. I would like to sincerely thank Connacht Gold for supporting us and everyone in the community over many years. They are true GAA supporters and they are true community leaders in everything they do,” commented Seamus Tuohy.

 

 

 

About Connacht Gold

Connacht Gold is a leading consumer foods brand of Aurivo Co-op, offering a range of high-quality dairy products including butter, milk, and cream. With a strong commitment to the local community, Connacht Gold continues to innovate and provide nutritious options for consumers.

 

 

About Aurivo

Aurivo Co-op is one of Ireland’s leading co-operatives, with diverse businesses in Consumer Foods, Dairy Ingredients, Retail Stores, Animal Feeds, and Livestock Trading. Employing approximately 700 people in the north-west region, Aurivo is dedicated to supporting local communities and driving sustainable growth.

Connacht Gold Senior Club Championship Final Ticket Link

 

 

Connacht Gold Senior Club Championship Final

Sunday 20th October at 2:30pm in Hastings Insurance MacHale Park

Ballina Stephenites Vs Knockmore

 

Purchase your tickets here:

https://www.universe.com/events/connacht-gold-mayo-senior-county-final-ballina-stephenites-v-knockmore-tickets-6319HJ

 

Ticket Prices:

Adults: €20

Senior Citizens/Students : €15

Juveniles: Free Admission

Round 2 of the MacHale Agri Forest & Garden U21 B, C and D Championships

The draws were made for Round 2 of the MacHale Agri Forest & Garden U21 B, C and D Championships.
All Fixtures are next Sunday 20th October at 11.00am (except where stated) 
Home team named first.
MacHale Agri Forest & Garden U21 B Championship 
Round 2
Kilmeena vs Erris St Pats
Mayo Gaels vs Parke Keelogues Crimlin
Balla vs Aghamore
Balaghaderreen vs Charlestown
Burrishoole vs Swinford
Breaffy vs Eastern Gaels
Ballinrobe vs Naomh Padraig
Ardmoy MacHales vs Carras
MacHale Agri Forest & Garden U21 C Championship
Round 2
Beal an Mhuirthead vs Kilmovee Shamrocks
Islandeady vs Hollymount- Carramore
Kiltimagh vs Neale
Ballintubber vs Bye
MacHale Agri Forest & Garden U21 D Championship
Round 2
Sunday 20th October at 4.30pm
Castlebar B vs Westport B
Sunday 20th October at 11am
Tuar Mhic Eadaigh vs Shrule/Glencorrib
Sunday November 3rd at 12 noon
Achill vs Bonniconlon
Sunday November 3rd at 12 noon
Louisburgh vs Cill Chomáin