Tickets for London GAA vs Mayo GAA on sale now

Tickets for London GAA vs Mayo GAA on sale now

While most Mayo eyes are firmly on Dr. Hyde Park for Sunday’s crunch showdown with Roscommon, the Championship is already in sight. This year, Mayo GAA travel to Ruislip, the ground of London GAA to kick off their Connacht Championship campaign on Sunday 29th May 2016.

 

London GAA ticketing arrangments

 

This year for the first time, the fixture will be all-ticket, and tickets have now just gone on sale. Only adult tickets are available online, and according to London GAA tickets for adults, OAPs and students will be available at Ruislip on the day. However demand is likely to be huge. If the crowd of Mayo supporters that travelled to New York in 2014 is anything to by, there’s likely to be a massive contingent crossing the Irish sea, and of course the occasion will be a huge draw for many of Irish diaspora across the UK.

So if you’re planning on heading over, we would strongly recommend that you book your tickets now. Tickets booked during the week and have already arrived in the post!

 

Mayo GAA v London GAA

Cillian O’Connor converts against London in the 2013 Connacht Final in Elverys MacHale Park

 

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Tickets can be bought in the UK from London GAA using the following link:https://londongaa.tickets.ie/.
If you have any questions please contact Mark Gottsche on 07872600074 or email secretary.london@gaa.ie.

UPDATE 29th March:

Tickets are currently unavailable online, however we have been informed by Club London GAA that additional tickets will be going on sale online later this week. Tickets will be available from Ruislip from Monday 4th April.

Roscommon vs. Mayo this Sunday

 

In the meantime, Mayo have a do-or-die fixture this Sunday against Roscommon in Dr. Hyde Park in Round 6 of the Allianz National Football league. Throw-in is at the later time of 3.30pm. Lose, and it’s almost certain relegation to Division 2 for next year, and Roscommon under Fergal O’Donnell and Mayo’s own Kevin McStay have been blazing a trail through Division 1 this year, racking up scores left right and centre. They would be only too delighted to relegate this Mayo team who have been struggling in the League thus far.

Some practicalities – be aware that the Roscommon Easter Parade is taking place at 12.30 and traffic is likely to be heavy. Seating will also be allocated on a first-come first-served basis and the weather is not promised favourable, so if you want to get into the stand get on the road early.

While the arguments could be made that Mayo’s focus justifiably lies elsewhere, and that we have been playing catch-up after a delayed start and a plague of injuries, no-one one wants to see this team lose their status as the longest serving team in the top flight.

It’s the first time this year that the sixteenth man will be needed – we are going into a dogfight, against a well-supported, highly confident team on their home patch, so we as supporters will need to make ourselves count on Sunday. We can’t kick points, but we can let these lads who have given us so many incredible days out know that we are backing them all the way.

We are therefore appealing to every man, woman and child to make some noise and bring a flag on Sunday and let’s revive the famous “Mayo Roar”.

Bring the colour, bring the noise and let’s together get the job done. Maigh Eo Abú!

Castlebar Mitchels – The Final Hurdle

Castlebar Mitchels – The Final Hurdle

There’s nothing quite like the build-up to an All-Ireland final in which your team is taking part, and while the mood around Mayo football isn’t currently at its best after last Sunday’s defeat to Kerry, the feeling around the streets of Castlebar is different. As Castlebar Mitchels approach the final hurdle and All-Ireland Club Final day looms,  every shop and business has some form of Mitchels-themed decoration on display – Main Street is absolutely plastered with red and yellow and when the sun shines like it has been in the last couple of days, it’s a fantastic sight. Even the dogs of Castlebar are getting on board!

Dog

Pictured: A dog in a Castlebar Mitchels hoodie. 

Upsetting the odds

In the past 3 years, this team has toppled some of the biggest names in club football, and have upset the odds while doing so. And when I say they upset the odds, I mean crazy odds like when they were 3/1 to beat Corofin in this year’s Connacht Final. A lot of people capitalised on it that day which made winning a second Connacht Title in 3 years that bit sweeter! In 2013/14, on the way to their All-Ireland Final appearance, the Mitchels defeated Corofin in Tuam, reigning All-Ireland Champions St. Brigids, and Kerry and Munster Champions Dr. Crokes. We came up just short in Croker, but this year they added Crossmaglen to the growing list in an incredible night in Breffni Park to give themselves another shot at the ultimate prize.

This squad is littered with talent, and I should clear something up. When I say they upset the odds, I am talking strictly bookmaker’s odds. I don’t know many Mitchels fans who are surprised at another All-Ireland Final appearance. There was always a feeling that winning the Mayo Senior Championship was a stepping stone to greater things.

On TG4 a few nights ago, former Cork Hurler Donal O’Grady predicted that Ballyboden would go on to win the title. That’s fine, of course it is. It’s an All-Ireland final and anything can happen in 60 minutes of high-intensity football. But his rationale for predicting a Ballyboden win, and I’m paraphrasing here, was because “Mayo teams freeze in Croke Park”. Maybe I’m over-reacting, but that is some seriously lazy, nauseating and frankly terrible analysis. You’d expect to see that in the comments section on a Facebook post, but certainly not on national television. But anyway, that’s beside the point!

On Thursday a couple of thousand will make the long trip east from Castlebar and I’m certain a few more will follow from other parishes, towns and villages all over the county. On my drive home from Claremorris from work every day I pass a sign just outside Breaffy wishing the Mitchels the best of luck in the final. That message comes from their closest neighbours and rivals. It’s great to see everyone rally behind the Mayo and Connacht representatives as indeed we all did when Hollymount-Carramore and Ardnaree Sarsfields took to Croker last month for the Intermediate and Junior finals. It wasn’t to be for them on the day but it was a massive year for Mayo club football with a hat-trick of Connacht titles and All-Ireland Final appearances. Hopefully, the boys from the county town can make it a bit more memorable and claim the Andy Merrigan Cup for the first time in their long and proud history.

12246816_10153956388413296_4282408405942636693_nPhoto: Jarlath Cunningham. For more of Jarlath’s pictures, check out the Mitchels Facebook page. There are any amount of cracking shots from the journey so far this year.

Pride of place is a funny thing. For the last 6 months I have been working in Claremorris – a great town with great people. But it was still a necessity for me to nail my colours to the mast (or tie a small scarf thing on my computer monitor) at the office even though most people don’t really take notice! All in the hope that someone will call in and realise I’m from out of town and maybe talk to me about the match. I love driving home in the evening and I love coming back into the town where you can see red and yellow flags and bunting left, right and centre.

Castlebar Mitchels fever

HA! That’ll show ye!

For me, it’s my hometown taking to the field on Thursday. It would be dishonest to claim that I was a clubman because, frankly, I’m not. They are the ones who put in the hard yards during the year on the training pitch, in the board rooms, selling programmes, teas, sandwiches and sweets during matches while everyone else enjoys the action. I go to all the Castlebar Mitchels games alright with my dad whether they are in town or across the country – The two days in Tuam beating Corofin, the day in the Hyde beating Brigids, Portlaoise for Dr. Crokes and the night in Cavan for Crossmaglen are some of my absolute best sporting memories. That is without even mentioning the Mayo Championship wins over Breaffy.  But most of my free time is spent across the town at a different club – Castlebar Celtic – populated by yet another fine bunch of volunteers who love their club and their town. Most of the lads taking the field on Thursday have dawned the green and white hoops at some stage in their lives, and we even saw Shane “Hoppy” Hopkins parade the colours around after beating Crossmaglen!

Castlebar Mitchels celebrate after beating Crossmaglen Rangers

And that’s because they are all of this town and they have represented it in many different forms, be it green and white or red and yellow. But this week it’s all about the red and yellow, it’s about our county town being in the national spotlight on our national day and for all the right reasons. Hopefully, that spotlight will continue into the night on the 17th. My gut tells me that it will.

H’on the Mitchels!

MayoMark

Monaghan v Mayo – We’re Off To Clones

Monaghan v Mayo – We’re Off To Clones

monaghan gaa crestMonaghan v Mayo Rd 4 Allianz Football LeagueMayo GAA crest

The fourth round of the 2016 Allianz Football League brings us to Clones this Sunday for the Monaghan v Mayo clash. This match was originally scheduled for Castleblaney, but due to the large attendance expected, it was moved to Clones last week. Thankfully for us Mayo supporters travelling, it makes the journey to Monaghan a little shorter by about 40 minutes.

 

 

Traffic and Parking in Clones

This match was originally scheduled for Castleblaney, but due to the large attendance expected, it was moved to Clones last week. Thankfully for us Mayo supporters travelling, it makes the journey to Monaghan a little shorter by about 40 minutes.

There are a few different routes to Clones. A quick search on Google Maps will give you a good idea but it looks like a drive of about 2 and a half hours lies ahead. For those of us who traveled to Breffni to see the Mitchels in their historic All-Ireland semi-final a few weeks back, then there’s the option of a familiar route. If you do choose to take the route via Cavan, just be careful on the road between Edgeworthstown and Cavan – it is absolutely appalling.

Bus 

  • Barrett’s Coaches will be running their customary bus service from Mayo on the day – call 097 83544 to book your seat. We’ll post further information on buses as we get it.

Car Parks:

After talking to a couple of Farney faithfuls, and a Donegal fan who would be fairly familiar with Clones after their frequent Ulster Final appearances in the last 5 years, they suggested that the best thing to do was to turn the car towards home and park on the side of the road. Otherwise, we’ll be waiting a while to get out, (as we believe happened a good few Donegal & Mayo fans last Sunday in Ballybofey!).

  • Super Value car park – Fermanagh St
  • On street parking – “head the car for home”

Pre Match Meet Up

Pre match meet up in the Creighton hotel on Fermanagh St. The match is at 2.30 so there’ll be time for the dinner before hand.

Get in Early

Monaghan v Mayo Rd 4 Sunday weather 6th march 2016Another bit of solid advice afforded to us by our Monaghan counterparts was to get into the ground early, particularly if the weather is bad. Getting into the stand will be ideal but the first 10-15 rows, apparently, will leave you open to the elements so if you want to stay dry, get in in good time. Hopefully, that won’t be an issue and we get the same kind of weather as we had in Ballybofey last week.

We don’t need to remind you at this point to bring the colour and bring the noise. The Mayo travelling support is quite simply, second to none and we know this Sunday will again be no exception. Weather wise its predicted to be dry with bright spells, but again bitter cold, turning wet and windy. We want to see plenty of those Mayo Bobble Hats and beanies on show!

The Toughest Trade

We got a proper sneak peak at how Aidan O’Shea got on in the States a couple of weeks back training with an American Football team. The results of that experiment will be aired on RTE, Part 1 on the 9th March, and we’ll also see how former Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins wide receiver Roberto Wallace got on during his stint at Breaffy!

Episode 1 – Tuesday 8th March, 9.55pm, RTE 2
Episode 2 – Tuesday 15th March, 9.55pm RTE 2

View the preview

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2016 Prediction League Week 3

2016 Prediction League Week 3

2016 Prediction League Week 3 Result’s

Allianz league predictions competition

Mayo Club 51 mini league

The 2016 prediction league week 3 results are now in and the battle at the top is fierce! The battle at the bottom however is a different story, with ourselves comfortably in last position with the wooden spoon in our sights!

Mayo Club 51 Leader board — Start Week : 1
Your position: Week 3

Total Week 3 Week 2 Week 1
1 T McG,Knocknagoshel – Kerry 1012 306 308 398
2 Donall OFlatharta,Geraldine Morans – Dublin 1007 325 338 344
3 Peter Lavelle,Achill – Mayo 980 277 297 406
4 patrick breheny,Charlestown Sarsfields – Mayo 952 277 310 365
5 Seamus Gallagher,Achill – Mayo 948 276 307 365
6 Mayo Magic,Balla – Mayo 928 287 312 329
7 John Fox,Ardnaree – Mayo 903 283 277 343
8 Shane Hegarty,St. Joseph’s/O’Connell Boys – Dublin 898 340 253 305
9 Trevor Naughton,Lahardane Mchales – Mayo 897 272 277 348
10 Six PointsUp,Skerries Harps – Dublin 895 273 276 346
11 Helen Fadian,Achill – Mayo 891 279 295 317
12 Ian McGarry,Palmerstown – Dublin 887 256 258 373
13 Derek Sage,Westport – Mayo 885 285 281 319
14 Niamh Roche,Davitts – Mayo 881 336 274 271
15 Johnny Lynskey,The Neale – Mayo 880 279 273 328
16 Adrian Hession,Tooreen Hurling – Mayo 877 251 299 327
17 Croi nahEireann,St. Mary’s – Westmeath 875 285 253 337
18 Face TheBall,Mayo Gaels – Mayo 871 310 250 311
19 Patrick Boyle,Bohola Moy Davitts – Mayo 866 272 279 315
20 John Caulfield,Eire Og – Roscommon 866 257 220 389
21 Martin Maheady,Killala – Mayo 864 250 270 344
22 John Maloney,Swinford – Mayo 862 251 337 274
23 Ciaran OConnell,Charlestown Sarsfields – Mayo 856 256 260 340
24 Peter Lavelle,Achill – Mayo 851 310 253 288
25 damien Egan,Ballyhaunis – Mayo 848 309 248 291
26 Paul Cunnane,Davitts – Mayo 832 254 309 269
27 kieran cawley,Crossmolina – Mayo 823 199 270 354
28 Joe Gavin,Claremorris – Mayo 821 248 278 295
29 pj hughes,Crossmolina – Mayo 814 321 284 209
30 Garryowen McMahon,Davitts – Mayo 811 251 221 339
31 Brian Turbitt,Swinford – Mayo 808 246 221 341
32 Michael Cuddy,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 803 240 252 311
33 Jason Mcgoldrick,Ballyhaunis – Mayo 799 250 256 293
34 Alan Duggan,Knockmore – Mayo 798 265 232 301
35 SHANE O’NEILL,Derrytresk – Tyrone 794 251 254 289
36 Robert Biggins,Shrule-Glencorrib – Mayo 785 236 251 298
37 Declan Gilroy,Crossmolina – Mayo 781 221 212 348
38 j Kelly,Eastern Gaels – Mayo 773 257 253 263
39 P Sheridan,Ballina Stephenites – Mayo 772 302 240 230
40 Cian Mortimer,Shrule-Glencorrib – Mayo 768 333 226 209
41 Michael Molloy,Swinford – Mayo 764 242 253 269
42 Jason McTigue,The Neale – Mayo 764 240 233 291
43 Dan MayoGAA,Belmullet – Mayo 758 217 251 290
44 brendan costello,Claremorris – Mayo 753 249 253 251
45 Vincent McHale,Ardagh – Mayo 747 225 199 323
46 Alan Prendergast,Mayo Gaels – Mayo 743 216 257 270
47 Brian Lavelle,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 739 231 219 289
48 Louthand Prouddotcom,Mattock Rangers – Louth 725 214 227 284
49 Patrick Lydon,Tourmakeady – Mayo 719 300 193 226
50 Neil Masterson,Burrishoole – Mayo 718 249 199 270
51 Ben Miles,Kiltimagh – Mayo 718 233 276 209
52 Eamon Monaghan,Garrymore – Mayo 716 202 179 335
53 Mark McWalter,Balla – Mayo 710 194 277 239
54 John Brennan,Claremorris – Mayo 700 125 253 322
55 Devel Mayogaa,Kiltimagh – Mayo 692 229 250 213
56 Malachy Egan,Kilmovee Shamrocks – Mayo 688 250 198 240
57 Mick Hunt,Charlestown Sarsfields – Mayo 681 222 192 267
58 Conor Conway,Annaghdown – Galway 674 125 259 290
59 Darragh Dixon,Belmullet – Mayo 671 241 251 179
60 Mayo Mick,Swinford – Mayo 668 216 220 232
61 Sean Burke,Kilmovee Shamrocks – Mayo 667 203 166 298
62 Eamon Dixon,Belmullet – Mayo 666 250 168 248
63 Roger Milla,Frankfurt Sarsfields – Europe 662 202 194 266
64 Emma McDonagh,Kiltane – Mayo 655 176 229 250
65 AnneMarie Flynn,Ardagh – Mayo 642 125 253 264
66 Joseph Gibbons,The Neale – Mayo 639 212 187 240
67 Lainey Hughes,The Neale – Mayo 623 125 253 245
68 JP McLoughlin,Swinford – Mayo 621 125 253 243
69 Mark Togher,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 617 125 253 239
70 Damien McCallig,Four Masrters, Donegal Town – Donegal 615 176 251 188
71 Jamie Cafferky,Civil Service – Dublin 611 125 253 233
72 Mad MayoMan,Swinford – Mayo 601 196 222 183
73 Cillian Whelan,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 587 213 101 273
74 John Moynihan,Ballaghaderreen – Mayo 556 178 167 211
75 MayoClub FiftyOne,Ballyvary Hurling – Mayo 529 181 216 132
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