Homeland Minor A & B Hurling Finals
2023 Mayo Minor Hurling Championship
Homeland A Hurling Final
Castlebar Mitchels Hurling V Tooreen
Homeland B Hurling Final
Westport V St.Ciaran’s
2023 Mayo Minor Hurling Championship
Homeland A Hurling Final
Castlebar Mitchels Hurling V Tooreen
Homeland B Hurling Final
Westport V St.Ciaran’s
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Mayo GAA to propose Ray Larkin and Brian Finn as joint-managers of Mayo senior hurlers
Mayo GAA will be proposing Ray Larkin and Brian Finn at the next meeting of the County Board as the new joint-managers of the Mayo senior hurling team. Following interviews and an Executive meeting this evening, Mayo GAA have decided to recommend Ray Larkin and Brian Finn to replace Dave McConn and Tom Phillips as the new team to manage the Mayo senior hurlers on a two year term.
Galway native, Ray Larkin led Tooreen hurling club to the AIB GAA All-Ireland Intermediate hurling final against Limerick’s Monaleen in Croke Park earlier this year. The Kilnadeema/Leitrim clubman has won five county hurling finals and four Connacht hurling titles as a coach and manager. He has managed the Tooreen senior hurlers since 2020. Brian Finn has managed the Mayo U17 Celtic Challenge hurling team and the Mayo U20 hurling team for the past two years.
Mayo GAA Chairperson Seamus Tuohy said that if ratified, Ray Larkin and Brian Finn would have the support of the county board and all the hurling clubs. “There is a lot of interest and support for hurling in Mayo at present and the emergence of several new adult hurling clubs in Mayo augers well for the future,” commented Seamus Tuohy.
Mayo GAA Hurling committee chairperson Sean Ó Raghallaigh said tremendous work is taking place in the clubs and in the county to promote hurling at present. “Our senior hurling team is the flagship for all our club players and it is so important that if Ray and Brian get ratified that they get the full backing of all the hurling clubs and the Mayo GAA County Board going forward. We now have twelve adult hurling teams in the county and all these players will get an opportunity to make the grade at senior intercountry level,” commented Sean Ó Raghallaigh.
Ray Larkin and Brian Finn have assembled a very impressive backroom team with former Galway senior hurler Nigel Shaughnessy enlisted as head coach. The Loughrea native has also coached senior hurling club sides Clarinbridge and Killimordaly in Galway and Na Piarsaigh in Limerick. Westmeath hurling development coach and former Carlow senior hurler Stephen Sheil will assist Shaughnessy in his role.
Castlebar Sports Impact Study Final Report (.pdf)
Minister Thomas Byrne launches Sports Study in Castlebar.
Minister Thomas Byrne, Minister for Sport and Physical Education, to-day launched a publication titled “A Study of the Economic Social & Environmental Value of Sports in Castlebar”
The study was commissioned by Castlebar Chamber of Commerce, was funded by LEADER and incorporated the major sporting federations and their respective clubs in the town and its environs. These included Athletics, Basketball, Mayo GAA, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming and Tennis. The study was produced by Padraic McGuinness of PMG Consult and Lindsey Bell of Grant Thornton
Castlebar is the county town of Mayo and has an urban population of 13,054 based on the 2022 census. This study includes the town and its environs out to a 10km radius, resulting in a population of approx. 18,000 inhabitants within the study catchment area. 55% of the population in this area fall into the 0 – 44 age group, 30% in the 45 – 64 age group with 15% in the 65+ age group. The 13 Primary Schools, 3 Post Primary and one ATU Campus have a combined student population of almost 6,000, of which approx 20% are non-Irish.
When evaluating sports and recreation it is also important to understand other aspects of life in the town. Castlebar has high-quality employment, a health system providing an extensive range of medical services and interventions and a progressive social and recreational environment with several historical monuments and arts facilities within the area and the Wild Atlantic Way just a few kilometres away.
Key sports indicators for Castlebar indicate that almost 40% of the population have active membership in one or more of the 22 clubs within the partner sports federations in the study. A breakdown of the membership shows that 40% are GAA/LGFA Members, 31% Soccer, 8% each for Rugby and Tennis, 5% each for Basketball and Swimming and finally 3% for Athletics.
The Clubs spend €3M per annum and generate €7.5M in Sports Tourism. Over 60 people are directly employed in sports positions in the town. Separately, Castlebar is fortunate to have one of the largest national employers in the sports equipment and apparel sector in the town employing 300 people.
The contribution of volunteers in the sports provision system is a critical resource and input in the operational and viability model for community and non-professional sports. the survey results and extrapolated average values estimate there are some 650 active volunteers across all clubs and organisations in the study area at any given time. This equates to over 1,550 hours of voluntary time given per week in coaching, training, administration, management & governance and facilities maintenance.
The overall financial impact of sport to the economy is estimated at €30M per annum. This includes club membership, club running costs, employment costs, a value on volunteer hours and the value of hosting large event and games in the area. In 2019 alone there were 10 major events hosted in the town including Swimming, Tennis, Martial Arts, Cycling, Running, Walking, Handball, Tug-o-war. In 2019 also Mayo played Donegal in an All- Ireland Series. The attendance at Hastings MacHale Park was 27,000. The estimated contribution to the local economy is €1.5M for that one game!
From a facilities perspective the town and its environs have, for example 27 pitches, 8 Astroturf, 22 Sports Halls and Clubhouses, 9 Tennis Courts, 4 Basketball courts, and a number of outdoor exercise and recreation facilities. One of the most valuable amenities in the town is the Lough Lannagh complex which incorporates outdoor leisure trails, a tennis club with 4 indoor courts covered under a large airdrome, boxing club facilities and the only 25M / 8 lane swimming pool in Connaught. Hastings MacHale Park is the other major sports infrastructure which contributes to Castlebar being a town that can host large events and in particular contributes enormously to sports tourism.
As indicated earlier with 20% of our student population being non-Irish this means that clubs and sporting bodies have to adjust to a more diverse membership and facilitate the integration of people with different backgrounds. It is also possible that facilities will be required for different sports than those we have been accustomed to. The growth in female participation, especially in field sports must be managed successfully and quickly. Clubs will also need to adapt their offerings to accommodate participants and supporters of varying levels of ability and capacity. All of this is necessary as our society expands and more diversity and inclusion requirements emerge.
Following all of the research and analysis the study conclusions cover sports skills, supports and infrastructure which include:
Invest in development of skills and capabilities of all sports players so that we remain “sports competitive” at a national/international level;
Support clubs and sports bodies to adopt best practice and policy in Access for All, Diversity & Inclusion, Climate Action Sustainability Measures and Integration between sports facilities;
Continue to attract and run events, galas, tournaments, etc. which bring competitors and visitors to the town thereby adding to the economy of the region.
Proactively support gender balance in sports through participation, membership and progression by female players. And in particular, to support the process of integration already underway at national level across the GAA, LGFA and Camogie Association.
Ensure that any future major field sports facilities can have some portion which will accommodate all weather playing of games and indoor tournaments;
Address the underdevelopment in certain sports through facilities investment and promotion most specifically in athletics and basketball;
Consolidate and maintain existing facilities and assets to a modern- day standard;
Identify and procure publicly owned lands for future multi-sports facilities based on the successful Lough Lannagh clustering / zoning model;
Ensure other publicly owned facilities such as playing fields and sports halls within schools are available for use outside of school hours;
In the short-term address shortages and weaknesses in provision at the key sports facilities including St Mary’s track & field; MacHale Park / Castlebar Mitchels; and expansion at Castlebar Celtic.
The final and most challenging recommendation is that all of the other recommendations are predicated on the establishment of a Local Sports & Leisure Network to plan for future integrated sports strategy including multi-sports facilities; shared resources and sports promotion;
We believe many other similar sized towns throughout the country can extrapolate the data and draw similar conclusions which are relevant and specific for each town. For Castlebar and its environs the report confirms that the town is a premier destination for sports and leisure facilities. Maintaining such a status into the future will require investment for additional facilities and upgrades and collaboration between different groups, in order to facilitate demographic changes, ever increasing standards and higher levels of female participation, particularly in field sports. Sustainability and weather proofing factors must also be taken into consideration. The sourcing and funding for all investments needs careful consideration as much will depend on Government intervention which is increasingly channelled through broad community-based groups and entities. The challenge for all sporting bodies in Castlebar is to consider how they can come together, in a community format, to leverage the existing infrastructure base and maximise the investment opportunities available from Government, while at the same time retaining their respective identities and ethos.
The study was launched by Minister for Sport and Physical Education, Thomas Byrne, TD at the ATU Campus in Castlebar, in front of a large gathering of Sports Personnel, Elected Representatives, Educationalists, Executives from Mayo County Council and Chamber of Commerce Members.
Minister Byrne commented “I strongly welcome the publication of this excellent study which includes detailed analysis of all major clubs in Castlebar and its environs. This analysis will be of great assistance to both my Department and Sport Ireland in its work.” Minister Byrne went on to recognise that many of the recommendations in the study are directly in line with Government policy.
On the issue of equality in sport, Minister Byrne continued “I have made it clear that future Government funding through the Sports Capital and Equipment Programme will only be made available to applicants which guarantee similar access to facilities to its male and female members.” The Minister applauded the work done through the study and the level of engagement by a broad range of stakeholders in the town and its environs.
The Sports Study report is available on-line at
Castlebar Sports Impact Report – Castlebar Chamber of Commerce
Two related publications about Castlebar and its Environs are also available as follows;
For further information contact Castlebar Chamber by mail at hello@castlebarchamber.com
![]() Martin McLoughlin, Alan Dillon, Lisa Chambers, Minister Thomas Byrne, Maria Staunton, John Caulfield, Anne Conlon
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Mayo Clubs who have achieved Healthy Club Status from Croke Park as Phase 5 of the Healthy Club Project is complete.
Kilmeena GAA Gold Award Health Club
Bohola Moy Davitts Gold Award Health Club
Burrishoole GAA Sliver Award Health Club
Castlebar Mitchels GAA Sliver Award Health Club
Ballyhaunis GAA Sliver Award Health Club
The Neale GAA Sliver Award Health Club
Breaffy GAA Sliver Award Health Club
CLG Tuar Mhic Éadaigh Sliver Award Health Club
Westport GAA Foundation Award Health Club
Hollymount Carramoe GAA Foundation Award Health Club
Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin GAA Foundation Award Health Club
Cill Chomáin GAA Foundation Award Health Club
Knockmore GAA Foundation Award Health Club
Connacht Gold Mayo SFC Knockout 23
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Breaffy, (Round: Quarter Final 4), Ballintubber V Castlebar Mitchels Football 15:00, Ref: John Glavey
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Claremorris Town Pitch, (Round: Quarter Final 2), Knockmore V Charlestown Sarsfields 17:00, Ref: Garryowen Mc Mahon
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Crossmolina GAA Club, (Round: Quarter Final 3), Ballina Stephenites V Belmullet 13:30, Ref: Paul Lydon
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Islandeady, (Round: Quarter Final 1), Westport St Patrick’s V Breaffy 15:30, Ref: Liam Devenney
Connacht Gold Senior Relegation 2023
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Hollymount, (Round: Semi Final 1), Balla V Neale 14:00, Ref: Ronan Gurren
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Davitts GAA Club, (Round: Semi Final 2), Claremorris V Ballyhaunis 15:00, Ref: John Walker
Egan Jewellers IFC Relegation 2023
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Bangor Erris, (Round: Semi Final 1), Bonniconlon V Burrishoole 12:00, Ref: Christopher Burke
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Ballyhaunis GAA, (Round: Semi Final 2), Kiltimagh V Kilmaine GAA 12:00, Ref: Kieran Barnicle
Egan Jewellers Mayo IFC Finals
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Pairc Naomh Muire, CLG Thuar Mhic Eadaigh, (Round: Quarter Final 3), Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin V Kilmeena 16:00, Ref: Vincent Neary
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Mayo Abbey, (Round: Quarter Final 4), Ballinrobe V Islandeady 16:30, Ref: Frank Flynn
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Aghamore, (Round: Quarter Final 1), Bohola Moy Davitts V Hollymount-Carramore 17:00, Ref: Shane Corcoran
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Kilmeena, (Round: Quarter Final 2), Louisburgh V Castlebar Mitchels Football 14:00, Ref: Eamon Mc Andrew
Tf Royal Hotel & Theatre JFC Finals
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Fr. O’Hara Park, (Round: Quarter Final 4), Shrule/Glencorrib V Ardagh 14:00, Ref: Neil Cooney
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Tom Langan Park, (Round: Quarter Final 2), Kilcommon V Northern Gaels 16:30, Ref: Sean Tolan
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Ballaghaderreen, (Round: Quarter Final 3), Eastern Gaels V Swinford 16:30, Ref: Declan Corcoran
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Knockmore GAA Club, (Round: Quarter Final 1), Lahardane MacHales V Killala 15:30, Ref: Enda Nolan
Exclusive JFC B Championship 2023
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Bofeenaun, (Round: Quarter Final 1), Kilmovee Shamrocks V Ballycroy 16:30, Ref: Kevin Corcoran
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Foxford, (Round: Quarter Final 2), Moygownagh V Tuar Mhic Eadaigh 12:00, Ref: John Brennan
Mayo GAA U20 Hurling (13-a-side) Competition 2023
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Ballyvary HC, (Round: Semi Final 2), St Ciarans V Castlebar Mitchels Hurling 14:00, Ref: James Judge
Mayo GAA U18 Minor Hurling Championship 2023 Connor Cup
Wed, 27 Sep,
Venue: Munnelly Park, Castlebar, (Round: Round 4), Castlebar Mitchels Hurling V Westport St Patrick’s 18:15, Ref: Sean Granahan
Homeland Homeland U17 A Group 1 Grading League
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Claremorris GAA, (Round: Round 2), Claremorris V Castlebar Mitchels Football 11:00, Ref: John E Burke
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Balla, (Round: Round 2), Balla V St Jarlaths 11:00, Ref: John Boyle
Homeland Homeland U17 A Group 2 Grading League
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Ballinrobe, (Round: Round 2), Ballinrobe V Carras 11:00, Ref: Vincent Joyce
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Westport, (Round: Round 2), Westport St Patrick’s V Crossmolina Deel Rovers 11:00, Ref: Neil Cooney
Homeland Homeland U17 B Group 1 Grading League
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: James Stephens Park, (Round: Round 2), Ballina Stephenites V Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin 11:00, Ref: Michael McGahon
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Cong, (Round: Round 2), Neale V Breaffy 11:00, Ref: Diarmuid Griffith
Homeland Homeland U17 B Group 2 Grading League
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Foxford, (Round: Round 2), Bohola Moy Davitts V Kiltimagh 10:00, Ref: Paul Jennings
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Ballaghaderreen, (Round: Round 2), Ballaghaderreen V Aghamore 11:00, Ref: John Clancy
Homeland Homeland U17 C Group 1 Grading League
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Bofeenaun, (Round: Round 2), Lahardane MacHales V Kilmeena 11:00, Ref: Kenny Durcan
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Ray Prendergast Memorial Park, (Round: Round 2), Ballintubber V Davitts 11:00, Ref: Jarlath O Connor
Homeland Homeland U17 C Group 2 Grading League
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Ardnaree, (Round: Round 2), Ardnaree Sarsfields V Belmullet 11:00, Ref: Declan Leonard
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: St. Joseph’s Park, (Round: Round 2), Knockmore V Naomh Padraig 11:00, Ref: Sean Tolan
Homeland Homeland U17 D Group 1 Grading League
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Glencorrib, (Round: Round 2), Shrule/Glencorrib V Swinford 11:00, Ref: Declan Hughes
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Hollymount, (Round: Round 2), Hollymount-Carramore V Charlestown Sarsfields 11:00, Ref: John Brennan
Homeland Homeland U17 D Group 2 Grading League
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Louisburgh, (Round: Round 2), Louisburgh V Mayo Gaels 11:00, Ref: Shane Corcoran
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Pairc Naomh Muire, CLG Thuar Mhic Eadaigh, (Round: Round 2), Tuar Mhic Eadaigh V Westport St Patrick’s 11:00, Ref: Martin Walsh
Homeland Homeland U17 E Group 1 Grading League
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Ardmoy, (Round: Round 2), Ardmoy V Erris St. Pats 11:00, Ref: Benny Holmes
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Bonniconlon, (Round: Round 2), Bonniconlon V Kilcommon 11:00, Ref: Declan O Boyle
Homeland Homeland U17 E Group 2 Grading League
Tue, 26 Sep,
Venue: Newport, (Round: Round 1), Burrishoole V Castlebar Mitchels Football 18:00, Ref: Rory Courell
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Páirc Josie Munnelly, (Round: Round 2), Castlebar Mitchels Football V Islandeady 11:00, Ref: John Jennings
Sun, 01 Oct,
Venue: Achill, (Round: Round 2), Achill V Burrishoole 11:00, Ref: Kevin Corcoran
Homeland Homeland U15 F Group 1 Grading League)
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Crossmolina , (Round: Round 2), Crossmolina Deel Rovers V Claremorris 11:00, Ref: TBC
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Westport, (Round: Round 2), Westport St Patrick’s V Ballina Stephenites 11:00, Ref: Jimmy Feeney
Homeland Homeland U13 A Group 1 Grading League
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Ballinrobe, (Round: Round 1), Ballinrobe V Claremorris 11:00, Ref: John E Burke
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Westport, (Round: Round 1), Westport St Patrick’s V Breaffy 11:00, Ref: Rory Courell
Homeland Homeland U13 A Group 2 Grading League
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Foxford, (Round: Round 1), Bohola Moy Davitts V Knockmore 11:00, Ref: Benny Holmes
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: James Stephens Park, (Round: Round 1), Ballina Stephenites V Castlebar Mitchels Football 11:00, Ref: Sean Tolan
Homeland Homeland U13 B Group 1 Grading League
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Parke, (Round: Round 1), Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin V Belmullet 11:00, Ref: Martin Walsh
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Robert McCallion Memorial Pitch, (Round: Round 1), Swinford V Naomh Padraig 11:00, Ref: John Clancy
Homeland Homeland U13 B Group 2 Grading League
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Ray Prendergast Memorial Park, (Round: Round 1), Ballintubber V Carras 11:00, Ref: Declan Hughes
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Pairc Naomh Muire, CLG Thuar Mhic Eadaigh, (Round: Round 1), Tuar Mhic Eadaigh V Balla 11:00, Ref: John Brennan
Homeland Homeland U13 C Group 1 Grading League
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Islandeady, (Round: Round 1), Islandeady V Kilmeena 11:00, Ref: John Jennings
Homeland Homeland U13 C Group 2 Grading League
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Ardmoy, (Round: Round 1), Ardmoy V Kiltimagh 11:00, Ref: Declan Leonard
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Ardnaree, (Round: Round 1), Ardnaree Sarsfields V Ballaghaderreen 11:00, Ref: Colm Reilly
Homeland Homeland U13 D Group 1 Grading League
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Fr. O’Hara Park, (Round: Round 1), Charlestown Sarsfields V Aghamore 11:00, Ref: James Judge
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Davitts GAA Club, (Round: Round 1), Davitts V St Jarlaths 11:00, Ref: Jon Finn
Homeland Homeland U13 D Group 2 Grading League
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Newport, (Round: Round 1), Burrishoole V Shrule/Glencorrib 11:00, Ref: Shane Corcoran
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Hollymount, (Round: Round 1), Hollymount-Carramore V Mayo Gaels 11:00, Ref: Padraic Costello
Homeland Homeland U13 E Group 1 Grading League
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Doohoma, (Round: Round 1), Erris St. Pats V Westport St Patrick’s 11:00, Ref: Henry Gaughan
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Páirc Josie Munnelly, (Round: Round 1), Castlebar Mitchels Football V Achill 11:00, Ref: John Mc Hale (B)
Homeland Homeland U13 E Group 2 Grading League
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Bofeenaun, (Round: Round 1), Lahardane MacHales V Bonniconlon 11:00, Ref: Michael Herr
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Cill Chomain, (Round: Round 1), Kilcommon V Crossmolina Deel Rovers 11:00, Ref: Gearóid O Muirithe
Homeland Homeland U13 F Group 1 Grading League
Mon, 25 Sep,
Venue: Kilmovee, (Round: Round 1), Kilmovee Shamrocks V Claremorris 18:00, Ref: Tommy Ward
Mon, 25 Sep,
Venue: Balla, (Round: Round 1), Balla V Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin 18:15, Ref: Paddy Chambers
Homeland Homeland U8 Group 4
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Doohoma, (Round: Round 10), Erris St. Pats V Kilcommon 11:00, Ref: TBC
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Achill, (Round: Round 10), Achill V Lahardane MacHales 11:00, Ref: TBC
Homeland Homeland U10 Group 1
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Cill Chomain, (Round: Round 10), Kilcommon V Lahardane MacHales 11:00, Ref: TBC
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Ardmoy, (Round: Round 10), Ardmoy V Bonniconlon 11:00, Ref: TBC
Homeland Homeland U10 Group 3
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Ballaghaderreen, (Round: Round 10), Ballaghaderreen V Eastern Gaels 11:00, Ref: TBC
Sat, 30 Sep,
Venue: Mayo Abbey, (Round: Round 10), Mayo Gaels V Ballyhaunis 11:00, Ref: TBC
New JFC A Finals 2023
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Final), Knockmore 0-0 Westport St Patrick’s 0-0
New JFC C Finals 2023
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Final), Garrymore 1-10 Ballinrobe 0-14
South Mayo JFC Group 1
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Shrule/Glencorrib 0-4 Neale 2-17
South Mayo JFC Group 2
Sat, 23 Sep,
(Round: Round 2), Hollymount-Carramore 1-14 Mayo Gaels 1-5
South Mayo U17 B Cup 2023
Fri, 22 Sep,
(Round: Final), Davitts 1-7 Carras 0-12
North Mayo U14B Championship Cup 23
Mon, 18 Sep,
(Round: Final Replay), Knockmore 5-7 Belmullet 0-10
South Mayo U13 A Championship
Thu, 21 Sep,
(Round: Round 3), Ballinrobe 0-13 Carras 0-6
South Mayo U13B Championship 2023
Wed, 20 Sep,
(Round: Round 5), Hollymount-Carramore W/O Mayo Gaels –
Wed, 20 Sep,
(Round: Round 5), Shrule/Glencorrib W/O Davitts –
Mayo GAA Senior Hurling Championship 2023
Sat, 23 Sep,
(Round: Round 2), Tooreen 10-21 St Ciarans 1-4
Sat, 23 Sep,
(Round: Round 2), Castlebar Mitchels Hurling 1-3 Ballyhaunis 3-22
Homeland Homeland U17 C Group 1 Grading League
Thu, 21 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Kilmeena 3-14 Ballintubber 2-11
Homeland Homeland U17 C Group 2 Grading League
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Belmullet 1-4 Knockmore 5-11
Homeland Homeland U17 D Group 1 Grading League
Mon, 18 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Swinford 0-8 Hollymount-Carramore 0-5
Thu, 21 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Charlestown Sarsfields 1-6 Shrule/Glencorrib 1-12
Homeland Homeland U15 A Group 1 Grading League)
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Balla 5-10 Ballina Stephenites 4-11
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Ardmoy 3-7 Castlebar Mitchels Football 0-15
Homeland Homeland U15 A Group 2 Grading League)
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Claremorris 2-10 Ballintubber 2-14
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Breaffy 3-12 Westport St Patrick’s 3-16
Homeland Homeland U15 B Group 1 Grading League)
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Crossmolina Deel Rovers 1-9 Parke 3-7
Homeland Homeland U15 B Group 2 Grading League)
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), St Jarlaths 1-8 Ballinrobe 0-11
Homeland Homeland U15 C Group 1 Grading League)
Fri, 22 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Kilmeena 2-18 Hollymount-Carramore 3-16
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Carras 4-11 Knockmore 1-8
Homeland Homeland U15 C Group 2 Grading League)
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Bohola Moy Davitts 1-13 Ballaghaderreen 3-5
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Swinford 3-7 Kiltimagh 1-7
Homeland Homeland U15 D Group 1 Grading League)
Thu, 21 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Westport St Patrick’s 1-9 Tuar Mhic Eadaigh 2-14
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Mayo Gaels 9-10 Burrishoole 2-3
Homeland Homeland U15 D Group 2 Grading League)
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Naomh Padraig 2-24 Shrule/Glencorrib 0-8
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Aghamore 8-9 Lahardane MacHales 1-4
Homeland Homeland U15 E Group 1 Grading League)
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Bonniconlon 4-10 Achill 3-13
Homeland Homeland U15 E Group 2 Grading League)
Sat, 23 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Louisburgh 5-15 Castlebar Mitchels Football 2-6
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Islandeady 0-1 Davitts 0-0
Homeland Homeland U15 F Group 1 Grading League)
Fri, 22 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Claremorris 4-6 Westport St Patrick’s 4-10
Homeland Homeland U13 F Group 2 Grading League
Sat, 23 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Ballintubber 0-3 Westport St Patrick’s 2-5
Sun, 24 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Ballinrobe 3-10 Breaffy 1-8
Homeland Homeland U13 G Group 1 Grading League
Sat, 23 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Belmullet 1-2 Naomh Padraig 6-17
Sat, 23 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Ballina Stephenites 2-3 Knockmore 4-10
Homeland Homeland U13 G Group 2 Grading League
Sat, 23 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Swinford 2-2 Burrishoole 3-8
Sat, 23 Sep,
(Round: Round 1), Carras 2-10 Charlestown Sarsfields 2-
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Junior A Football Final Cover PG.pdf
Connacht Gold Senior Hurling Round 2 fixtures. Click the links below to download the match programmes:
Sunday 17th September at 4pm in Ballyhaunis