Mayo Club 51 Prediction League Week 6

Mayo Club 51 Prediction League Week 6

Here’s how week 6 of the Mayo Club 51 prediction league looks like;

Mayo Club 51 Leaderboard — Start Week : 1
Your position:

Total Week 8 Week 7 Week 6 Week 5 Week 4 Week 3 Week 2 Week 1
1 Alan Duggan,Knockmore – Mayo 1792 335 0 231 260 293 25 295 353
2 Seamus Gallagher,Achill – Mayo 1720 370 0 230 270 318 0 235 297
3 Tony Fearon,Tir na nOg – Portadown – Armagh 1704 344 0 238 244 343 24 209 302
4 Derek Sage,Westport – Mayo 1699 330 0 231 277 303 23 209 326
5 Joe Gavin,Claremorris – Mayo 1685 349 0 205 294 306 24 242 265
6 James Griffin,Beale – Kerry 1667 289 0 254 285 312 25 217 285
7 Brian Lavelle,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1630 308 0 183 260 271 29 306 273
8 Yew Tree,PILTOWN – Kilkenny 1607 305 0 208 247 286 23 231 307
9 Mark McWalter,Balla – Mayo 1606 285 0 258 287 338 0 202 236
10 Man Wisdom,Frankfurt Sarsfields – Europe 1599 315 0 171 265 300 24 263 261
11 Michael Gribbon,St. Michael’s – Cork 1597 315 0 204 310 291 27 161 289
12 Kenny Cook,Breaffy – Mayo 1589 326 0 273 290 250 29 190 231
13 Mairtin Flannery,Ballycastle – Mayo 1575 289 0 240 268 252 28 192 306
14 Paul Cunnane,Davitts – Mayo 1557 311 0 117 309 317 24 215 264
15 Micky Callaghan,Kilmovee Shamrocks – Mayo 1554 264 0 283 193 274 25 206 309
16 Mark Togher,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1544 289 40 206 152 216 0 281 360
17 Neil Masterson,Burrishoole – Mayo 1533 282 0 238 284 317 23 134 255
18 Robert Bashford,Frankfurt Sarsfields – Europe 1526 331 0 175 290 292 0 250 188
19 Damien Regan,Aghamore – Mayo 1490 319 0 213 295 235 26 156 246
20 Tom OConnor,Naomh Fionbarra – Dublin 1485 270 0 209 246 287 26 270 177
21 Tommie McWalter,Balla – Mayo 1475 287 0 232 249 293 0 136 278
22 Douglas Kelly,Swinford – Mayo 1468 261 0 169 286 276 24 161 291
23 Enda Coyne,Lahardane Mchales – Mayo 1459 289 0 181 287 273 0 252 177
24 Shay OConnor,Shannon Gaels – Roscommon 1450 291 0 176 202 293 26 204 258
25 Mike Kelly,Swinford – Mayo 1447 271 0 175 244 236 27 160 334
26 Mayo Mick,Swinford – Mayo 1399 213 0 179 243 303 0 245 216
27 Shane Kilgallon,Mayo Gaels – Mayo 1386 145 0 177 244 344 0 225 251
28 John Maloney,Swinford – Mayo 1346 209 0 172 312 245 0 177 231
29 Enda McCallig,Robertstown – Kildare 1338 283 0 197 244 269 0 162 183
30 Mary R,Ballinteer St Johns – Dublin 1331 221 0 222 254 201 0 246 187
31 Alan Prendergast,Mayo Gaels – Mayo 1329 209 0 155 162 268 26 192 317
32 Emma McDonagh,Kiltane – Mayo 1302 234 0 278 209 222 0 113 246
33 Paul Egan,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1186 145 0 103 122 269 29 228 290
34 Matt Togher,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1183 145 0 103 122 269 26 223 295
35 Michael Cuddy,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1134 145 0 103 214 135 23 202 312
36 Aidan Conway,Achill – Mayo 1063 145 0 103 122 269 0 157 267
37 John Halpin,Ballyhaunis – Mayo 1039 145 0 103 122 269 0 161 239
38 Niall Maheady,Killala – Mayo 1035 145 1 103 122 135 9 202 318
39 AnneMarie Flynn,Ardagh – Mayo 1033 145 0 202 166 269 0 104 147
40 SeanOg Cafferkey,Achill – Mayo 1023 173 0 160 183 135 0 109 263
41 Sean McGinty,Achill – Mayo 1010 145 1 103 122 135 9 202 293
42 Brian McHale,Parke-Keelogues-Crimlin – Mayo 985 145 0 103 122 269 0 141 205
43 Declan Gibbons,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 978 145 1 103 122 135 9 202 261
44 Kevin Gallagher,Claremorris – Mayo 949 145 0 103 122 135 26 202 216
45 Kieran Cawley,Crossmolina – Mayo 927 145 0 103 122 269 0 108 180
46 Eoin Waldron,Claremorris – Mayo 879 145 1 103 122 135 9 101 263
47 A K,Achill – Mayo 717 145 1 103 122 135 9 202

 How the division 1 league table looks like after round 6;

 POS TEAM P W L D F A POINTS
1 CORK 6 4 1 1 118 110 9
2 DERRY 6 4 1 1 124 99 9
3 TYRONE 6 3 1 2 122 116 8
4 DUBLIN 6 3 2 1 107 100 7
5 MAYO 6 3 2 1 130 123 7
6 KERRY 6 3 3 0 109 88 6
7 KILDARE 6 1 5 0 112 134 2
8 WESTMEATH 6 0 6 0 78 130 0

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Club ’51 planning wake-up call to bring passion back for Mayo supporters (Irish Examiner, Sat 29th March)

In the aftermath of a rollercoaster of a game last night against Dublin that will no doubt have us all talking for some time to come, here’s a feature on Club ’51 from yesterday’s Irish Examiner written by Ballina’s own Terry Reilly, after a chat with Anne-Marie during the week. Hopefully for those of you who’ve just recently signed up, it’ll give you some more background on what we’re about and what we want to achieve.

It’s not easy to keep the heads up when things aren’t going well, and as supporters, we are fairly put through the wringer,  but the Mayo support in Croke Park last night was fantastic and we want to keep that momentum going.

We’re cooking up a plan of action for what will now be a crucial game vs. Derry next week and will be in touch during the week with an update.

Have a good week folks and keep the faith – Maigh Eo abú!

The Club ’51 Team

 

GAA Season Ticket Scanning Problems – An Update

GAA Season Ticket Scanning Problems – An Update

By this stage, most of you will probably have heard about the issues experienced by many Mayo supporters (and indeed, those further afield) with their GAA Croke Park season ticket attendance records over the past few weeks. If not, here’s some background.

It is important from the outset to point out that the GAA season ticket system has been a very welcome development by the organisation, and is one that typically works very effectively and seamlessly. It is the wish of both the GAA and supporters that it continues to fulfil the function for which it was established – to reward loyal supporters.

It has come to our attention that a significant number of supporters who attended games in MacHale Park using their GAA season tickets have not had their attendance records updated online. Upon contacting the season ticket office, some of those supporters have been met with an outright refusal to have their records updated. (Note: Cairde Mhaigheo season ticket holders have not been affected by this issue.)

For those of us who were in attendance at MacHale Park for the Cork game, but subsequently discovered that their attendance was not registered online, it has been a frustrating and angering few days trying to obtain a satisfactory response from the GAA season ticket department via email and telephone, and indeed the poor communication from HQ about their reasoning has been a source of much of the frustration.

Club ’51 believes that anyone who can prove they were in attendance at a fixture has the right to have their attendance record updated, so that they are not potentially affected later in the season. Under the Croke Park Season Ticket T&Cs, you must have attended 60% of your county’s games to qualify for purchase of an All-Ireland ticket if your county makes it to the final. If your county does not make it to the final, and you have attended 100% of your county’s games, you are entitled to entry to a draw for All-Ireland tickets regardless. So it is of paramount importance to loyal season ticket holders that their attendance record is accurately maintained; however until yesterday, we had been met by serious resistance and a lack of flexibility from the GAA in this regard.

mayo gaa season tickets share

Yesterday (Wednesday 26th March) however, in a significant development, the GAA emailed an as-yet unconfirmed number of people to inform them that “We will update your attendance for the fixture in question here as a goodwill gesture to you personally”, while in the same sentence, insisting that “there will be no change to attendance made based upon a post-facto email for any fixture or from any Season Ticket holder where there were no issues reported by the County Board.” It is unclear how many of those affected have received this email or have had their records corrected.

Basically, what this appears to boil down to is that the GAA are telling supporters that unless the county board at the venue in question informs HQ that there is a problem with the scanning equipment or information, if you check your account and find that your attendance record is not correct, it will not be updated, even if you were at the game. We are not satisfied with this response, and at this point have sought the advice of a number of people more qualified than ourselves to check the legality of the GAA’s stance.

We are, however also (finally!) engaged in communication with Ronan Murphy, head of the GAA Ticketing Department, who very helpfully took the time to explain the reasoning behind their response, and in doing so, made some valid points. We will push to continue this conversation in order to try and find a reasonable, workable solution for everyone with a genuine complaint. The GAA have also assured us in writing that they will deal with each request individually and we can only assume that this will involve trying to determine the facts behind a problem, rather than an upfront refusal.

In the meantime, Club ’51 would like to give you some information that may prevent an issue occurring with your attendance record in future.

  • The GAA in their communications with us stated that they have taken this stance in an attempt to clamp down on widespread growing misuse of the system. This includes people turning up to match venues and trying to get additional tickets scanned, and people who did not attend fixtures emailing the season ticket office to try and get their attendance updated regardless.
  • This behaviour places the GAA’s resources under considerable strain, and it compromises the integrity and fairness of the system for everyone. At this point (and this is somewhat understandable) the GAA have stated that they can no longer simply accept an email in the days following a fixture as proof of attendance at that fixture.
  • Therefore, if you have not attended a game, then play fair. Please do not contact the season ticket office to try and get your attendance updated – this is essentially fraudulent behaviour, and makes life difficult for genuine supporters. Your ticket is transferable, however.
  • However, we believe that a way needs to be found to accommodate those season ticket holders who have experienced genuine problems with their attendance records, and we will push where necessary to find a workable, transparent solution.

 In the meantime, there are a number of things you can do to ensure that your attendance is recorded:

  • Arrive early to the ground. In particular, we recommend that you arrive to MacHale Park well in advance of throw-in time on Sunday 6th April as there are now likely to be delays at the season ticket stiles while people ensure that their tickets have scanned correctly.
  • In order to get your attendance scanned, you MUST enter the ground using the designated season ticket entrance. They are clearly marked on match days, and if you don’t do this and you fail to get your ticket scanned, in fairness you really only have yourself to blame if you can’t get your attendance updated.
  • You must only present ONE season ticket per person to the person scanning the tickets. By giving them your mate’s ticket or your children’s tickets as well as your own and asking them to scan them, you’re going against the entire spirit of the season ticket and you’re also asking the volunteers to break the rules. It’s unfair to the volunteers and it’s unfair to those who do actually attend the games – we have seen proof of that this week. So please, one person, one ticket. The Season Stile attendant is entitled to confiscate the Season Ticket cards of anyone involved in the event of attempted abuse of the one card per person rule.
  • Only those who are under 16 may use a Juvenile Season Ticket.
  • When your ticket has been scanned, it’s useful to check that it has actually been scanned successfully.  According to tickets.ie (the company who administer the GAA tickets) hearing a ‘beep’ does not in itself necessarily mean that the card has scanned correctly. If you are concerned that your Season Ticket has not been scanned properly please advise the person scanning on the day and he or she can try again; enter your barcode manually or alternatively make a note if required.
  • If you do want to get proof that your ticket has scanned, then we suggest taking a photo of the scanner using your phone. Should your ticket not scan, the GAA has advised us that they provide every venue with a list of season ticket holders for that venue, so attendance can be manually updated later if the county board reports an issue. Ask them to check you off on that list if you suspect that your ticket has not scanned correctly.
  • It can take a few days to get the lists or devices back from the volunteers involved on match days, so please be patient after each fixture. The GAA will not update any attendance before scanners are uploaded and / or the completed roll lists have been received.
  • However there are new Terms and Conditions in place for 2014, and under these, you MUST report any issue with your season ticket attendance records within 10 days of the fixture taking place, otherwise your request will not be considered. It is your responsibility to check within that period that your attendance has been logged! If you do notice a problem with your account, email seasontickets@gaa.ie immediately to make them aware of the problem.
  • Note that it is worth re-reading the Terms and Conditions of your season ticket from time to time if you have concerns, as these can change without notice (as per No.70).

The above are all measures we can take to ensure that this system works as well and possible and and serves the purpose for which it was set up – to reward loyal supporters.

As we’ve already stated,  while we now have a better understanding of the reasoning behind it, we are not completely satisfied with the GAA’s response this week to the problems Mayo supporters have been experiencing, nor with the manner and inconsistency with which their complaints have been handled. We believe that in future, where mistakes have been made and supporters have genuinely attended a game, that there needs to be a system in place to address these issues in a fair, transparent manner and correct them where relevant. We will be continuing this conversation with them.

However, given the abuse of the system at present, the GAA understandably are taking a firmer line with requests for attendance updates in order to ensure that the system continues to reward genuine, dedicated supporters. A workable compromise must therefore be found so that these supporters can be reassured that they receive the service they are paying for, and the conversation will continue.

We’ll keep you posted!

Competition Time! Flag Design

Competition Time! Flag Design

We just couldn’t wait ’til the end of the league to give out our new t-shirts, so here’s an opportunity to be the FIRST EVER owner of a Club ’51 t-shirt!

All you have to do is get your art supplies out and start designing a new flag.

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There’s a few guidelines to follow, though. This flag will be used to wave with a bunch of others at all Mayo games. First of all, it has to be relevant to Mayo and or Mayo GAA. Second of all, it has to be fairly generic – in other words, no flags that will be of no use to us in 12 months time. Thirdly, simplicity usually looks better for this sort of a flag.

Here’s one we made earlier!

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It’s not a requirement, however, for the flag to be related to Club ’51 – just Mayo GAA. Think legends, landmarks, green and red, whatever!

The winner will be presented with their very own Club ’51 t-shirt, supplied by T-Rex clothing, who incidentally have a new website for their sporting range here.

Art Attack!

Can’t get the tune out of my head…

You can submit your entries using our contact form where you can include attachments, or post them on our Facebook page. They don’t have to be perfect – give us an idea and we’ll work with it! Closing date Friday 4th April so get cracking!

Happy arting!!

MayoMark

The fan’s view – Now every game is like a home game

Ahead of this weekend’s clash vs. the Dubs, here’s diehard Mayo fan Trevor Naughton (exiled in Kildare, but green and red to the core) on his experience of hanging out with the Club ’51 crew this year, and how he expects the big game to pan out on Saturday afternoon. Thanks Trevor!

Ahead of the weekend’s big clash with Dublin where Mayo head to Croker looking to pick up another two valuable league points,  I thought I’d offer the fan’s view of how Club ’51 has gone to date!

As you are all aware Club ’51 has been up and running since the start of the year and I think it has been an unmitigated success.  The introduction of Club ’51 has created a completely different buzz about going to Mayo matches and is something we are really enjoying.  For years we have all travelled in our little groups to matches, meeting up with old friends as you bumped into them.

The level of support that Mayo has (home and away) is clear to see at every game. There are a few publicans in Newbridge that will attest to that also! Every game, whether it’s Castlebar, Tralee or Omagh now feels like a home game and that’s a wonderful thing. Centralising the Mayo support has been excellent. There is nothing better than outnumbering the locals in a pub in their own back yard!

Going to the meet-ups before games the pub/hotel chosen by Club ’51 is full with Mayo supporters. The more times we go to the meet ups before/after games we invariably meet someone new or someone we already know through the #mayogaa hashtag on Twitter or Willie Joe’s MayoGAABlog but have yet to meet in real life!

The main aim is to bring a bit of noise, fun and colour to Mayo matches and to show the team that there is a “Sea of Green and Red” behind them. I have always had hats/scarves/headbands/flags at home but never would have thought to bring any of them to a league match. Club ’51 has changed that idea. If you are thinking about going to the match at the weekend feel free to drop into Jury’s Croke Park Hotel before the game.

The game itself is going to be one of our toughest to date but the lads have been improving steadily game on game and I would be expecting them to deliver the points on this occasion. There has been a lot of debate on mayogaablog on whether we should be going flat out to win this game or not. I think without doubt we have to go out to win this. Just look back to 2012 when we beat the Dubs in Castlebar (in the game refixed after the fog!), we went up against them in Croker in the semi-final with no inferiority complex. Dublin beat us 3 times last year so we really want to be laying down a marker on Saturday night. See you there!

PS: Don’t forget your voices and your flags!!! Up Mayo!!!

Trevor

Follow me on Twitter: @trevornaughton 🙂

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