Fast-starting Mayo rally late to see off Kingdom
As advertisements for the new and improved game of Gaelic football go, it will be hard to beat this action-packed encounter that unfolded in Castlebar on Saturday afternoon.
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As advertisements for the new and improved game of Gaelic football go, it will be hard to beat this action-packed encounter that unfolded in Castlebar on Saturday afternoon.
It wasn't the sort of game that will live long in the memory, but that won’t be a major concern for Mayo after they ground out their first victory of the Allianz League at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park this afternoon.
Tomás Ó Sé says Mayo can't afford to lose to Tyrone on Sunday as they continue their quest for their first points of their 2025 Allianz League campaign.
Galway continued their flying start to the National League as they cruised to their biggest victory over their neighbours in over forty years at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park in Castlebar on Sunday afternoon. Mayo were no match for last year's All-Ireland finalists with Shane Walsh delivering a man of the match performance and shooting nine points, including four 'two pointers’ as he made the most of the 40m arc rule enhancement.
It is a big weekend of action in the National Hurling and Football Leagues, with Limerick and Cork clashing once again in the hurling.
It was not exactly the Dublin we are used to, and we had a brand new suite of rules to boot, but ultimately it was a familiar outcome to this Allianz Football League Division 1 opener.
"League is league, but championship is championship". One of the many hackneyed lines trotted out each year in the GAA world, primarily by a side that has a middling-to-positive start to the year ahead of the championship, but looking to dial things down before the important business begins.
Mayo defender Sam Callinan says it's hard to judge the impact the new rules in Gaelic football might have, but the Green and Red have left no stone unturned as they prepare to play under them during the 2025 season.