Dublin v Mayo pre-game get-together – Jury’s Croke Park Hotel

Dublin v Mayo pre-game get-together – Jury’s Croke Park Hotel

It’s been a quiet few days for the Mayo faithful as we’ve been basking in the warm glow of the win against the Rebels last Sunday week, but now it’s time to turn our sights towards the one we’ve all been waiting for as the Green and Red take to the capital to face Dublin in Round 6 of the Allianz National Football League. The game throws in at 7pm on Saturday 29th March, and there can be no doubt that this is the Big One, to date at least, of this year’s league campaign as we face the Boys in Blue for the first time since last year’s stinging final defeat.

Photo by Michael Maye

Photo by Michael Maye

For those of us exiled in the Smoke, it’s a welcome break from the travels, and for those of you visiting, well, you always have a good time in the capital, don’t you?

Debate is already sizzling about this one – do Mayo need to grab this game by the scruff of the neck and take it to the Dubs, in the process laying down a strong marker for the year ahead and giving ourselves a welcome psychological boost? A win will leave us in an excellent position, with potentially a play-off spot to look forward to. Or in the grand scheme of things, does a win against the Dubs in March really mean anything, when there is a far bigger prize to play for later in the year?

Whatever your school of thought, this fixture holds all the promise of and ingredients for an epic clash, and Club ’51 will as usual be there in the thick of the action. We’ll be convening in the main bar of Jury’s Croke Park Hotel (at the back of the Hogan Stand) from late afternoon, 4.30pm or so (we like to make a day of it), everyone is welcome to come along and we look forward to seeing a good crew there.

This is a big game, and we want to make a big impact both on the pitch and off. Holding the game in Croke Park, while the obvious thing to do, ensures that this is essentially a home game for the Dubs (despite their protests) but it’s our ground too, and a ground with which we’re very familiar. Last summer, Mayo supporters brought a sea of green and red to Croke Park, and this Saturday night, we want to bring it back. We’d like to show Dublin and indeed the rest of the country that this Mayo team and its supporters are back with a bang, and that we’re in it for the long haul again this year. So if you’re making the trip east, pack a flag, or a banner and hold them high before the game, and let’s together make some noise and get behind our team on Saturday night.

After the game, as there’s a large Mayo contingent staying there, there’ll be a few drinks in the Skylon Hotel in Drumcondra. We look forward to seeing you all there!

Season Tickets Not Scanned At Cork Match? What To Do

Season Tickets Not Scanned At Cork Match? What To Do

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Mayo GAA Season Tickets.

It has come to light that over the past week some Mayo GAA supporters are experiencing problems with their attendance not being recorded on their Croke Park season ticket account for the Mayo v Cork match which took place last Sunday 16th in Mc Hale Park, Castlebar.

Unfortunately there seems to be a problem with records of attendance for this match (as well as the Kerry match at Mc Hale Park) for a large number of Mayo season ticket holders. This only applies to the Croke Park season ticket. Cáirde Mhaigheo season ticket attendances are not recorded.

Mayo Club ’51 would advise any Croke Park season ticket holders to check their account as soon as possible, and anyone who finds that their  whose attendance record has not been updated correctly to e-mail seasonticket@gaa.ie immediately from the email account connected with your season ticket(s). It is your responsibility to check your attendance after every game, and any problem with your attendance record needs to be reported within 10 days of the match being played which means that you only have until Wednesday 26th March to report any problem with the Cork game. If you don’t get a response within the day, follow up with a phone call (the Croke Park telephone number is 01 8363222 and ask to speak to someone in the GAA season ticket department).

Usually, if there is a problem with season tickets being scanned or attendance records being updated, we here at Mayo Club 51 have always found the season ticket office in previous years, to be very helpful.

The 10-day rule is, as we understand, a relatively new addition to the season ticket T & Cs, and unfortunately, according to the GAA Season ticket office,  season ticket attendance records for the Mayo v Kerry match in Mc Hale Park on the 9th of March cannot be rectified because of this rule, as per the T&C’s below:

Season Stiles
39. In order to track attendance the GAA Season Ticket holder will be required to enter each match via the Season Stile, a designated stile at each venue. The GAA Season Ticket must be scanned or recorded in the Season Stile in order to register attendance and help to guarantee access to an All-Ireland Ticket.
40. For some fixtures where a sell-out is anticipated you will be required to pre-print a print at home ticket via the Internet, at no additional charge. In such an event you will need the print at home ticket and your Season Ticket to gain entry to the venue, and you will need to ensure that your print at home ticket is scanned at the Season Stile.
41. It is the responsibility of the Season Ticket holder to ensure that they enter through an appropriate Season Stile and that their attendance is recorded. Season Ticketholders are advised to arrive at the ground at least 20 minutes prior to throw-in to ensure that they have adequate time to enter through the Season Stile and that their attendance is recorded correctly.
42. If a Season Ticket holder wishes to challenge a record of attendance, only queries sent via email from the account holders email address to seasonticket@gaa.ie no later than 10 days after the fixture in question, will be considered.
43. Full details on the location of the Season Stile at each venue will be available on GAA.ie.
44. Only one Season Ticket per person will be scanned or recorded at the Season Stile. The presentation of multiple Season Tickets is not permitted and the GAA reserves the right to cancel all and any Season Tickets presented in that manner.

(Extract above from the Season Ticket Terms & Conditions.)

To minimise the risk of any problems occurring with your attendance record, Mayo Club ’51 would suggest that all supporters to arrive early for a match, and take your time at the style to make sure that your season ticket is scanned properly and ensure that you hear a “beep”. This is especially so if you have Juvenile tickets to be scanned with your kids, it can happen that the Juvenile tickets will not be scanned correctly.

Let us know on our Facebook and Twitter accounts if you’ve had problems and whether you’ve managed to get them resolved.

Mayo Club 51 Prediction League Week 5

Mayo Club 51 Prediction League Week 5

After round 5 of the national football league, here’s how the Mayo Club 51 prediction league looks like.

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

Total Week 6 Week 5 Week 4 Week 3 Week 2 Week 1
1 Alan Duggan,Knockmore – Mayo 1457 231 260 293 25 295 353
2 James Griffin,Beale – Kerry 1378 254 285 312 25 217 285
3 Derek Sage,Westport – Mayo 1369 231 277 303 23 209 326
4 Tony Fearon,Tir na nOg – Portadown – Armagh 1360 238 244 343 24 209 302
5 Seamus Gallagher,Achill – Mayo 1350 230 270 318 0 235 297
6 Joe Gavin,Claremorris – Mayo 1336 205 294 306 24 242 265
7 Brian Lavelle,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1322 183 260 271 29 306 273
8 Mark McWalter,Balla – Mayo 1321 258 287 338 0 202 236
9 Yew Tree,PILTOWN – Kilkenny 1302 208 247 286 23 231 307
10 Micky Callaghan,Kilmovee Shamrocks – Mayo 1290 283 193 274 25 206 309
11 Mairtin Flannery,Ballycastle – Mayo 1286 240 268 252 28 192 306
12 Man Wisdom,Frankfurt Sarsfields – Europe 1284 171 265 300 24 263 261
13 Michael Gribbon,St. Michael’s – Cork 1282 204 310 291 27 161 289
14 Kenny Cook,Breaffy – Mayo 1263 273 290 250 29 190 231
15 Neil Masterson,Burrishoole – Mayo 1251 238 284 317 23 134 255
16 Paul Cunnane,Davitts – Mayo 1246 117 309 317 24 215 264
17 Shane Kilgallon,Mayo Gaels – Mayo 1241 177 244 344 0 225 251
18 Tom OConnor,Naomh Fionbarra – Dublin 1215 209 246 287 26 270 177
19 Mark Togher,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1215 206 152 216 0 281 360
20 Douglas Kelly,Swinford – Mayo 1207 169 286 276 24 161 291
21 Robert Bashford,Frankfurt Sarsfields – Europe 1195 175 290 292 0 250 188
22 Tommie McWalter,Balla – Mayo 1188 232 249 293 0 136 278
23 Mayo Mick,Swinford – Mayo 1186 179 243 303 0 245 216
24 Mike Kelly,Swinford – Mayo 1176 175 244 236 27 160 334
25 Damien Regan,Aghamore – Mayo 1171 213 295 235 26 156 246
26 Enda Coyne,Lahardane Mchales – Mayo 1170 181 287 273 0 252 177
27 Shay OConnor,Shannon Gaels – Roscommon 1159 176 202 293 26 204 258
28 John Maloney,Swinford – Mayo 1137 172 312 245 0 177 231
29 Alan Prendergast,Mayo Gaels – Mayo 1120 155 162 268 26 192 317
30 Mary R,Ballinteer St Johns – Dublin 1110 222 254 201 0 246 187
31 Emma McDonagh,Kiltane – Mayo 1068 278 209 222 0 113 246
32 Enda McCallig,Robertstown – Kildare 1055 197 244 269 0 162 183
33 Paul Egan,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1041 103 122 269 29 228 290
34 Matt Togher,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1038 103 122 269 26 223 295
35 Michael Cuddy,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 989 103 214 135 23 202 312
36 Aidan Conway,Achill – Mayo 918 103 122 269 0 157 267
37 John Halpin,Ballyhaunis – Mayo 894 103 122 269 0 161 239
38 Niall Maheady,Killala – Mayo 889 103 122 135 9 202 318
39 AnneMarie Flynn,Ardagh – Mayo 888 202 166 269 0 104 147
40 Sean McGinty,Achill – Mayo 864 103 122 135 9 202 293
41 SeanOg Cafferkey,Achill – Mayo 850 160 183 135 0 109 263
42 Brian McHale,Parke-Keelogues-Crimlin – Mayo 840 103 122 269 0 141 205
43 Declan Gibbons,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 832 103 122 135 9 202 261
44 Kevin Gallagher,Claremorris – Mayo 804 103 122 135 26 202 216
45 Kieran Cawley,Crossmolina – Mayo 782 103 122 269 0 108 180
46 Eoin Waldron,Claremorris – Mayo 733 103 122 135 9 101 263
47 A K,Achill – Mayo 571 103 122 135 9 202

 Here’s how the Division 1 League table looks after 5 rounds.

 POS TEAM P W L D F A POINTS
1 CORK 5 4 1 0 98 90 8
2 DERRY 5 3 1 1 101 81 7
3 TYRONE 5 3 1 1 102 96 7
4 DUBLIN 5 3 2 0 84 77 6
5 MAYO 5 3 2 0 107 100 6
6 KERRY 5 2 3 0 88 75 4
7 KILDARE 5 1 4 0 94 111 2
8 WESTMEATH 5 0 5 0 65 109 0

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Mayo take on Cork and Wicklow this Sunday in Castlebar

Mayo take on Cork and Wicklow this Sunday in Castlebar

Elvery's McHale Park, CastlebarThe weekend ahead holds a veritable feast of sport, with one of the biggest days in the GAA club calendar, the AIB Club Championship Finals taking place in Croke Park on Monday (we’ll have lots more to say about that between now and then).

But before Castlebar Mitchels embark on proving themselves to be The Toughest, let’s turn our attention to the county scene, and what’s sure to be another memorable encounter. Sunday 16th March sees our first home double-header of the year with Mayo taking on Cork in the fifth round of Division 1 of the Allianz National Football League in McHale Park. Throw-in is at 2.30pm, and the game is preceded by the fourth round of Division 2B of the Allianz National Hurling League, which sees Mayo take on Wicklow at 12.45pm. We can happily confirm that the hurling clash has been moved back to McHale Park, after a decision made on Monday to move it to Tooreen (based on the weather and pitch conditions) was reversed yesterday morning.

Our position in both tables is roughly similar – mid-table, with an uncertain future – so it’s all to play for on Sunday.

In light of this, there will be no Club ’51 pre-match meet-up this weekend. We have a good excuse though – instead, we’ll be getting in early to cheer on our hurlers. We’d encourage everyone to come along and join us at 12.45pm to get behind this tremendous bunch of lads, who put a huge amount of time and effort into representing their county and are just as proud to wear the green and red as our footballers, but don’t often get a chance to play in front of a big home crowd.

So once the flags and banners have been hung, Club ’51 will be gathering in the stand (a stand which, incidentally, will be regarded with a new reverence and appreciation by anyone who spent two hours last Sunday sitting on a plank in the rain in Mullingar) to the right of the tunnel, in the now legendary area known as the Black Rectangle (see illustration). Come and join us, bring your hats, flags, scarves, headbands onesies and whatever else you’re into, and let’s start transforming McHale Park into a sea of green and red to cheer our boys onto a double victory.

Here’s also wishing our U21s the very best of luck tonight vs. Roscommon in what’s sure to be another lively encounter. See you on Sunday!

Up For The Match On Thursday In An Sportlann

Up For The Match On Thursday In An Sportlann

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Castlebar Mitchel’s

102.9 CRcfm ‘Up For The Match’ takes place this Thursday evening ahead of Castlebar Mitchels All-Ireland final against St Vincents of Dublin.

Joining us on the night will be members of the 1994 All-Ireland final Mitchels team, including team captain Tom Reilly.

Edwin McGreal from the Mayo News & Michael Gallagher from the Western People will be previewing the game.

Special guests on the night are Mayo, Donegal and Mitchel’s legend Martin Carney as well as former Dublin and club All-Ireland winning manager with Kilmacud Crokes, Tommy Lyons.

Musical entertainment will be provided by Gerry Carney and guests.

Come along and join Mike Kelly & Noel Byrne in An Sportlann between 8pm and 9:30 pm on Thursday night for a great nights entertainment in honour of the Mitchels team. There will also be in studio discussion between 9:30 and 10.

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