We are Mayo

We are Mayo

As we turn our faces towards the summer and the promise of the Championship, we welcome another guest contributor to the site. Sarah McKirdy hails from the south of the county, dangerously close to Galway, but her allegiance is unquestionable! Here Sarah writes about being a Mayo supporter and what it means to her.

“The best thing to come out of Galway is the road to Mayo.”

When you come from a part of the County of Mayo where you are surrounded by the Black River as it winds its way from Shrule into the great Loch Corrib, and more especially when you are surrounded by County Galway and Galway People, it lends itself to people on both sides being very “one eyed”. Such is the case with this poor Writer. From my earliest memories, the battle for glory was mainly played out between the two counties.   It was the sixties and Galway were in full flight. Beating Galway was our All-Ireland, no thoughts of Croke Park, no county jersey, no  flags and no bunting, we would paint the goal posts red and green (usually two young ash trees ) and we were made up. Mayo God help us and Galway glad to get us.

Mayo Dublin

The glamorous games …

Much has changed since those days  – and yet maybe not. The passion is still there, enough so to make pride in our County burn in our hearts, to make the stuff running in our veins vivid red but with a smattering of green, to raise our voices in song with our adopted anthem The Green and Red of Mayo, to be there when we are winning and when we are losing, triumph and disaster, we have met those two impostors and treated them the same. The love of our County, our native place, and to recognise that herein are our roots, our heritage, our alma mater may go some way to explaining the Mayo mindset.  People are very often amazed by the continued loyal following of the Mayo GAA Senior Team by such a vast number of people. Anyone who witnessed the game in Cork in 2013 in the NFL can attest to this, but us Mayo Natives are not surprised at all. Sure where else would we be?

I have travelled the length and breadth of the Country in support of my team, I probably could have paid off the mortgage by now had I stayed at home, but that was never an option. My travelling companion through most of this campaign has now been to thirty (yes ,30) Connacht Finals, and our quest continues. We have the most marvellous memories of places we’ve been, people we’ve met and games we’ve watched. I wouldn’t change or swap one minute of any of it.

Mayo vs IT Sligo

.. and the not-so glamorous games.

On one occasion we headed to Ennis, where our Under 21s were playing the All-Ireland Final against Cork. We landed in good time and parked the car in a housing estate, ready for the speedy exit, or so we thought.  When we returned to the car, the All-Ireland secured and the singing at several decibels above the reasonable, a lady from a nearby house had a pot of tea and of course the few custard creams waiting for us. Now we had never met this lady before in our lives, but her generosity of spirit is something that will stay with us forever and is often spoken of. “Ah sure ye have a long trip back to Mayo’’, she said.

In the last couple of years we have experienced the very best of times and maybe the worst of times  but the passion is still there. I saw it again in a new guise last week in MacHale Park with the emergence of Club ’51, passionate supporters banding together and bonding  together in support of Mayo Football. I’ve seen it over many years in all shapes and forms, parents taking their young children to matches, the old and the young, the great and the good coming together with a common cause.

It’s heartwarming, it’s uplifting, it makes us what we are.

We are MAYO.

(Photos: Michael Maye)

Mayo Club 51 Prediction League Week 8

Mayo Club 51 Prediction League Week 8

It was a disappointing day at Croke Park yesterday but we have to remember it is still only early April! We can now look forward and concentrate on the up coming Connacht Championship, with Mayo’s opening match against New York over in Gaelic Park, the Bronx NY.  With the semi finals after being played at the weekend, here’s how the Mayo Club 51 prediction league week 8 table looks like;

 

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

 
Total Week 10 Week 9 Week 8 Week 7 Week 6 Week 5 Week 4 Week 3 Week 2 Week 1
1 Alan Duggan,Knockmore – Mayo 2091 25 274 335 0 231 260 293 25 295 353
2 Seamus Gallagher,Achill – Mayo 2051 25 306 370 0 230 270 318 0 235 297
3 Joe Gavin,Claremorris – Mayo 2033 0 348 349 0 205 294 306 24 242 265
4 Tony Fearon,Tir na nOg – Portadown – Armagh 2007 26 277 344 0 238 244 343 24 209 302
5 Derek Sage,Westport – Mayo 1998 27 272 330 0 231 277 303 23 209 326
6 James Griffin,Beale – Kerry 1996 0 329 289 0 254 285 312 25 217 285
7 Man Wisdom,Frankfurt Sarsfields – Europe 1930 26 305 315 0 171 265 300 24 263 261
8 Kenny Cook,Breaffy – Mayo 1884 26 269 326 0 273 290 250 29 190 231
9 Yew Tree,PILTOWN – Kilkenny 1876 0 269 305 0 208 247 286 23 231 307
10 Brian Lavelle,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1873 0 243 308 0 183 260 271 29 306 273
11 Mark McWalter,Balla – Mayo 1872 0 266 285 0 258 287 338 0 202 236
12 Michael Gribbon,St. Michael’s – Cork 1864 0 267 315 0 204 310 291 27 161 289
13 Micky Callaghan,Kilmovee Shamrocks – Mayo 1845 0 291 264 0 283 193 274 25 206 309
14 Mairtin Flannery,Ballycastle – Mayo 1842 0 267 289 0 240 268 252 28 192 306
15 Robert Bashford,Frankfurt Sarsfields – Europe 1817 21 270 331 0 175 290 292 0 250 188
16 Damien Regan,Aghamore – Mayo 1790 27 273 319 0 213 295 235 26 156 246
17 Mark Togher,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1786 11 231 289 40 206 152 216 0 281 360
18 Tom OConnor,Naomh Fionbarra – Dublin 1777 27 265 270 0 209 246 287 26 270 177
19 Paul Cunnane,Davitts – Mayo 1775 0 218 311 0 117 309 317 24 215 264
20 Neil Masterson,Burrishoole – Mayo 1773 0 240 282 0 238 284 317 23 134 255
21 Shay OConnor,Shannon Gaels – Roscommon 1722 0 272 291 0 176 202 293 26 204 258
22 Mike Kelly,Swinford – Mayo 1716 0 269 271 0 175 244 236 27 160 334
23 Douglas Kelly,Swinford – Mayo 1712 0 244 261 0 169 286 276 24 161 291
24 John Maloney,Swinford – Mayo 1704 27 331 209 0 172 312 245 0 177 231
25 Enda Coyne,Lahardane Mchales – Mayo 1703 0 244 289 0 181 287 273 0 252 177
26 Tommie McWalter,Balla – Mayo 1694 25 194 287 0 232 249 293 0 136 278
27 Shane Kilgallon,Mayo Gaels – Mayo 1692 0 306 145 0 177 244 344 0 225 251
28 Mary R,Ballinteer St Johns – Dublin 1657 25 301 221 0 222 254 201 0 246 187
29 Mayo Mick,Swinford – Mayo 1619 0 220 213 0 179 243 303 0 245 216
30 Alan Prendergast,Mayo Gaels – Mayo 1614 11 274 209 0 155 162 268 26 192 317
31 Enda McCallig,Robertstown – Kildare 1611 26 247 283 0 197 244 269 0 162 183
32 Emma McDonagh,Kiltane – Mayo 1599 27 270 234 0 278 209 222 0 113 246
33 Paul Egan,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1334 11 137 145 0 103 122 269 29 228 290
34 Matt Togher,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1331 11 137 145 0 103 122 269 26 223 295
35 Michael Cuddy,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1282 11 137 145 0 103 214 135 23 202 312
36 SeanOg Cafferkey,Achill – Mayo 1261 25 212 173 0 160 183 135 0 109 264
37 Aidan Conway,Achill – Mayo 1211 11 137 145 0 103 122 269 0 157 267
38 AnneMarie Flynn,Ardagh – Mayo 1195 25 137 145 0 202 166 269 0 104 147
39 John Halpin,Ballyhaunis – Mayo 1187 11 137 145 0 103 122 269 0 161 239
40 Niall Maheady,Killala – Mayo 1183 11 137 145 1 103 122 135 9 202 318
41 Sean McGinty,Achill – Mayo 1158 11 137 145 1 103 122 135 9 202 293
42 Brian McHale,Parke-Keelogues-Crimlin – Mayo 1133 11 137 145 0 103 122 269 0 141 205
43 Declan Gibbons,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 1126 11 137 145 1 103 122 135 9 202 261
44 Kevin Gallagher,Claremorris – Mayo 1097 11 137 145 0 103 122 135 26 202 216
45 Kieran Cawley,Crossmolina – Mayo 1075 11 137 145 0 103 122 269 0 108 180
46 Eoin Waldron,Claremorris – Mayo 1028 11 137 145 1 103 122 135 9 101 264
47 A K,Achill – Mayo 1028 11 137 145 1 103 122 135 9 101 264

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Sunday preview – Mayo’s experience to tell vs Derry

Sunday preview – Mayo’s experience to tell vs Derry

We made it. It’s semi final time. And both semis should serve up two tasty treats.

Cork having beaten Dublin already this season in Croke Park will be hoping to emulate the same result. But I’m sure the current league Champions will have something to say about that.Our big focus will throw in at 2, and after last weekend’s encounter I cannot wait. Derry come to the party with an impressive league campaign under their belt.  They have evolved this season, and some will say they have become more united since the departure of Eoin Bradley.  The younger brother of Paddy has opted to play soccer with Colerine FC for the spring.

Mayo DerryI watched Derry’s first league game against Tyrone on TV and they were very impressive; they drew, but were unfortunate in the end not to win having come from eight points down to draw level.  It was, of course their first Div 1 game in four years.  Monday mornings I usually chat to two male work colleagues and we review the weekend’s sporting events, casually of course! After the opening round of the league we discussed the games and I mentioned that I thought Derry were a team to watch this season (I still do), and one of the lads, dismissed me with a laugh. I haven’t spoken to him about the games since and no, not because I took the huff!

We’ve come to the business end of the season now. Derry proved a poor opposition for Mayo last weekend, but it was clever from Brian McIver. He knew they were through and figured Mayo were going to meet them again this weekend. So his starting 15 got a week off to prepare and got an up close look at Mayo for free.  They play passionately and very much as a unit.  They have a number of standout players on the team this year, Mark Lynch at centre forward continues to flourish, he scored 1-6 from play last weekend against Kildare, he’s hard marked and attacks right through the middle so it’ll be interesting to see how Donal Vaughan, who also likes to attack, will cope with that.  This season they look to operate with a two man full forward line consisting of 6 foot 4 Keelan O’Boyle, a UUJ student, and Emmet McGuckin, who scored a cracking goal in Castlebar, is small but good in the air and very powerful. How the Mayo defenders will cope with these two will be something to keep an eye on.

Last weekend James Horan gave Aidan O Shea and Jason Gibbons a rest day so a big performance will be needed from them to take on the might of Fergal Doherty and Patsy Bradley.  Mayo are the highest scorers in the league so far followed closely by Derry who are playing quite a similar type of football to James Horan’s men.  Their centre back adapts the same attacking role as Vaughan, so this may allow Keith Higgins and the Mayo half forward line some space to get scores.  They have relied on outscoring their opponents throughout the league so this one should keep the scoreboard operator busy.  Mayo will have to improve on their scoring as they are racking up quite a lot of wides this season, an area they will have to sharpen up in as they proceed towards the Connacht Championship and beyond.   Cillian O’Connor has slotted back into his role as chief free-taker after his break through injury, and top scorer of the league for the county, Kevin McLoughlin (1-24) will hope to continue on from where he left off against Dublin.

This one will be hard to call. It’ll be a cracker, full of scores and open honest football from both sides. Because of their experience at this stage, I think Mayo will edge this one.

Mayo v Derry pre-match gathering – Croke Park Hotel

Mayo v Derry pre-match gathering – Croke Park Hotel

It’s starting to feel like the summer is truly upon us, what with all these trips to Croke Park so early in the year. The weekend is just around the corner too and with it comes the anticipation of another cracking day of football in the capital as Mayo take on Derry in the first of the Allianz National Football League semi-finals.

Mayo v Derry throws in at 2pm and it’s set to be a very different game from the lacklustre occasion we witnessed in MacHale Park last Sunday, given that Derry will most likely bring their first team this time. For those of you who are truly insatiable, Dublin take on Cork in the second semi which throws in at 4pm – a fixture that will hold all the more interest for us should the first game go our way.

Mayo Fans @ Mayo v Derry

In what is fast becoming a familiar pre-match tradition, Club ’51 will be convening across the road in the Jury’s Croke Park Hotel from 12pm. Come join us, say hello and have a cupán tae or a pint before the game. If the day is fine, look for us out the back where you’ll see the flags!

This is the first knockout game of the year, so we’re expecting a high turnout and a good atmosphere, and Club ’51 will be continuing our quest to turn Croke Park into a Sea of Green and Red – but we need your help! If you’re making the trip, be sure and bring a flag and let’s get some colour into those stands.

And most important of all, let’s stand tall and get behind our team on Sunday. It’s up to us, in the crowd to create the atmosphere, so let’s play our part and make ourselves heard – especially if things aren’t going our way. So stock up on the honey and lemon, raise your voices and let’s bring back the Mayo Roar.

See you all on Sunday -Maigh Eo Abú!

 

Back to Croker

Back to Croker

So it’s back to Croker again for us and the planning is well underway. “To stay the night or do a day trip?” – that is the question.

It follows what has been a fairly good league campaign, it has to be said. A shaky enough start with some very good individual displays and of course, we all met some new and friendly faces. Yesterday was a hectic one as we broke out our new flags for the first time. A few of you were asking us where they came from – www.flagmanireland.ie has been our supplier thus far and, in fairness, he has produced some quality gear in some very tight time frames!

Mayo Fans @ Mayo v Derry

Mayo Fans @ Mayo v Derry. Mayo Club 51 new flags.

And also, Michael Lyster and Eamonn O’Hara were fortunate enough to get their photos taken with some of Club ’51. We were in a rush, but being the good people that we are, we decided it wouldn’t be fair to say no after they asked.  You’re welcome lads!

Mayo Fans @ Mayo v Derry

And then some of the players wanted in.

Mayo Fans @ Mayo v Derry

“Fair enough *sigh*. But make it quick”.

And we also presented our brand new and exclusive Club ’51 t-shirt to our first ever competition winner, Lorraine Kelly! She got this for designing a banner that we hope to get made up soon, which can be seen here. Well done Lorraine!

Mayo Fans @ Mayo v Derry

Anne Marie Flynn is pictured above trying to take the shirt off Lorraine. While we agree it’s a very nice shirt, we don’t condone such behaviour.

So it’s onto Croker again for the green and red. A big thanks to everyone who helped hang flags, fly flags, bake cupcakes, take pictures and simply contribute to the good feeling yesterday, and also to the players who were great sports. Here’s hoping we’ll be planning again this time next week.

CupCake

Courtesy of AnnMarie Kenny. And they were class!

See ye Sunday!

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