by Mayo Mick | Apr 7, 2014 | Competitions, Prediction League Tables, Prediction Leagues
After seven rounds of the Allianz National football league, here’s what the Mayo Club 51 Prediction League week 7 looks like;
Mayo Club 51 Leaderboard — Start Week : 1
Your position:
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Total |
Week 9 |
Week 8 |
Week 7 |
Week 6 |
Week 5 |
Week 4 |
Week 3 |
Week 2 |
Week 1 |
1 |
Alan Duggan,Knockmore – Mayo |
2066 |
274 |
335 |
0 |
231 |
260 |
293 |
25 |
295 |
353 |
2 |
Joe Gavin,Claremorris – Mayo |
2033 |
348 |
349 |
0 |
205 |
294 |
306 |
24 |
242 |
265 |
3 |
Seamus Gallagher,Achill – Mayo |
2026 |
306 |
370 |
0 |
230 |
270 |
318 |
0 |
235 |
297 |
4 |
James Griffin,Beale – Kerry |
1996 |
329 |
289 |
0 |
254 |
285 |
312 |
25 |
217 |
285 |
5 |
Tony Fearon,Tir na nOg – Portadown – Armagh |
1981 |
277 |
344 |
0 |
238 |
244 |
343 |
24 |
209 |
302 |
6 |
Derek Sage,Westport – Mayo |
1971 |
272 |
330 |
0 |
231 |
277 |
303 |
23 |
209 |
326 |
7 |
Man Wisdom,Frankfurt Sarsfields – Europe |
1904 |
305 |
315 |
0 |
171 |
265 |
300 |
24 |
263 |
261 |
8 |
Yew Tree,PILTOWN – Kilkenny |
1876 |
269 |
305 |
0 |
208 |
247 |
286 |
23 |
231 |
307 |
9 |
Brian Lavelle,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo |
1873 |
243 |
308 |
0 |
183 |
260 |
271 |
29 |
306 |
273 |
10 |
Mark McWalter,Balla – Mayo |
1872 |
266 |
285 |
0 |
258 |
287 |
338 |
0 |
202 |
236 |
11 |
Michael Gribbon,St. Michael’s – Cork |
1864 |
267 |
315 |
0 |
204 |
310 |
291 |
27 |
161 |
289 |
12 |
Kenny Cook,Breaffy – Mayo |
1858 |
269 |
326 |
0 |
273 |
290 |
250 |
29 |
190 |
231 |
13 |
Micky Callaghan,Kilmovee Shamrocks – Mayo |
1845 |
291 |
264 |
0 |
283 |
193 |
274 |
25 |
206 |
309 |
14 |
Mairtin Flannery,Ballycastle – Mayo |
1842 |
267 |
289 |
0 |
240 |
268 |
252 |
28 |
192 |
306 |
15 |
Robert Bashford,Frankfurt Sarsfields – Europe |
1796 |
270 |
331 |
0 |
175 |
290 |
292 |
0 |
250 |
188 |
16 |
Mark Togher,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo |
1775 |
231 |
289 |
40 |
206 |
152 |
216 |
0 |
281 |
360 |
17 |
Paul Cunnane,Davitts – Mayo |
1775 |
218 |
311 |
0 |
117 |
309 |
317 |
24 |
215 |
264 |
18 |
Neil Masterson,Burrishoole – Mayo |
1773 |
240 |
282 |
0 |
238 |
284 |
317 |
23 |
134 |
255 |
19 |
Damien Regan,Aghamore – Mayo |
1763 |
273 |
319 |
0 |
213 |
295 |
235 |
26 |
156 |
246 |
20 |
Tom OConnor,Naomh Fionbarra – Dublin |
1750 |
265 |
270 |
0 |
209 |
246 |
287 |
26 |
270 |
177 |
21 |
Shay OConnor,Shannon Gaels – Roscommon |
1722 |
272 |
291 |
0 |
176 |
202 |
293 |
26 |
204 |
258 |
22 |
Mike Kelly,Swinford – Mayo |
1716 |
269 |
271 |
0 |
175 |
244 |
236 |
27 |
160 |
334 |
23 |
Douglas Kelly,Swinford – Mayo |
1712 |
244 |
261 |
0 |
169 |
286 |
276 |
24 |
161 |
291 |
24 |
Enda Coyne,Lahardane Mchales – Mayo |
1703 |
244 |
289 |
0 |
181 |
287 |
273 |
0 |
252 |
177 |
25 |
Shane Kilgallon,Mayo Gaels – Mayo |
1692 |
306 |
145 |
0 |
177 |
244 |
344 |
0 |
225 |
251 |
26 |
John Maloney,Swinford – Mayo |
1677 |
331 |
209 |
0 |
172 |
312 |
245 |
0 |
177 |
231 |
27 |
Tommie McWalter,Balla – Mayo |
1669 |
194 |
287 |
0 |
232 |
249 |
293 |
0 |
136 |
278 |
28 |
Mary R,Ballinteer St Johns – Dublin |
1632 |
301 |
221 |
0 |
222 |
254 |
201 |
0 |
246 |
187 |
29 |
Mayo Mick,Swinford – Mayo |
1619 |
220 |
213 |
0 |
179 |
243 |
303 |
0 |
245 |
216 |
30 |
Alan Prendergast,Mayo Gaels – Mayo |
1603 |
274 |
209 |
0 |
155 |
162 |
268 |
26 |
192 |
317 |
31 |
Enda McCallig,Robertstown – Kildare |
1585 |
247 |
283 |
0 |
197 |
244 |
269 |
0 |
162 |
183 |
32 |
Emma McDonagh,Kiltane – Mayo |
1572 |
270 |
234 |
0 |
278 |
209 |
222 |
0 |
113 |
246 |
33 |
Paul Egan,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo |
1323 |
137 |
145 |
0 |
103 |
122 |
269 |
29 |
228 |
290 |
34 |
Matt Togher,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo |
1320 |
137 |
145 |
0 |
103 |
122 |
269 |
26 |
223 |
295 |
35 |
Michael Cuddy,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo |
1271 |
137 |
145 |
0 |
103 |
214 |
135 |
23 |
202 |
312 |
36 |
SeanOg Cafferkey,Achill – Mayo |
1236 |
212 |
173 |
0 |
160 |
183 |
135 |
0 |
109 |
264 |
37 |
Aidan Conway,Achill – Mayo |
1200 |
137 |
145 |
0 |
103 |
122 |
269 |
0 |
157 |
267 |
38 |
John Halpin,Ballyhaunis – Mayo |
1176 |
137 |
145 |
0 |
103 |
122 |
269 |
0 |
161 |
239 |
39 |
Niall Maheady,Killala – Mayo |
1172 |
137 |
145 |
1 |
103 |
122 |
135 |
9 |
202 |
318 |
40 |
AnneMarie Flynn,Ardagh – Mayo |
1170 |
137 |
145 |
0 |
202 |
166 |
269 |
0 |
104 |
147 |
41 |
Sean McGinty,Achill – Mayo |
1147 |
137 |
145 |
1 |
103 |
122 |
135 |
9 |
202 |
293 |
42 |
Brian McHale,Parke-Keelogues-Crimlin – Mayo |
1122 |
137 |
145 |
0 |
103 |
122 |
269 |
0 |
141 |
205 |
43 |
Declan Gibbons,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo |
1115 |
137 |
145 |
1 |
103 |
122 |
135 |
9 |
202 |
261 |
44 |
Kevin Gallagher,Claremorris – Mayo |
1086 |
137 |
145 |
0 |
103 |
122 |
135 |
26 |
202 |
216 |
45 |
Kieran Cawley,Crossmolina – Mayo |
1064 |
137 |
145 |
0 |
103 |
122 |
269 |
0 |
108 |
180 |
46 |
Eoin Waldron,Claremorris – Mayo |
1017 |
137 |
145 |
1 |
103 |
122 |
135 |
9 |
101 |
264 |
47 |
A K,Achill – Mayo |
1017 |
137 |
145 |
1 |
103 |
122 |
135 |
9 |
101 |
264 |
Here’s how the National Football League table division 1 looks like going into the semi-finals.
POS |
TEAM |
P |
W |
L |
D |
F |
A |
POINTS |
1 |
CORK |
7 |
5 |
1 |
1 |
142 |
124 |
11 |
2 |
DERRY |
7 |
4 |
2 |
1 |
134 |
117 |
9 |
3 |
MAYO |
7 |
4 |
2 |
1 |
148 |
133 |
9 |
4 |
DUBLIN |
7 |
4 |
2 |
1 |
126 |
118 |
9 |
5 |
TYRONE |
7 |
3 |
2 |
2 |
140 |
135 |
8 |
6 |
KERRY |
7 |
3 |
4 |
0 |
123 |
112 |
6 |
7 |
KILDARE |
7 |
2 |
5 |
0 |
137 |
143 |
4 |
8 |
WESTMEATH |
7 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
87 |
155 |
0 |
by Admins | Apr 5, 2014 | Competitions
Over the last few years, as the All-Ireland series rolls around on the bank holiday weekend, you can pretty much guarantee that the usual suspects will be taking part: Kerry, Cork, Dublin, Tyrone, Donegal and of course, Mayo. As you know, last week we asked you to come up with ideas for Club ’51 flags and Lorraine Kelly’s “Usual Suspects” inspired theme was voted the winner by our members. She will be presented with her prize, a Club ’51 T-shirt from the lads at T-Rex clothing. Well done Lorraine!
Tomorrow Club ’51 will be congregating beside the Media Tower, please come and join. Don’t worry if some of the people are a little unfamiliar , that will be exactly how the Derry players will be feeling! We will also be joined by the good volunteers of the Pieta House Darkness into Light Run for Ballina and Westport. We will be hoping to help promote the forthcoming run on our site in the next week.
Judging by the fact that Derry have decided to give their second string a run out we’ll be hoping to put them to the sword and get another day out in Croke Park. Beir Bua!
by knockmore13 | Apr 4, 2014 | Guest Contributors, Mayo GAA, National Football League
In her first post for Club ’51, our very own Knockmore correspondent Laurita Blewitt previews Sunday’s game, and casts her eye forward to what might lie ahead …..
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I’ll be honest, when I saw the Derry team on Twitter last night, I checked it twice. 14 changes from last weekends win over Kildare. I know they are through to the semi finals, but I was looking forward to seeing these two sides meet. They both have been the scoring kingpins of the Division 1.
Mayo’s Mikey Sweeney in action against Derry, James Stephen’s Park Ballina, NFL February 2009. (pic: Sportsfile)
I tweeted that either Derry have a squad as big as Dublin, or this one will be a cakewalk for Horan’s men. But Brian McIver has proved his shrewdness this season so far. He’s been building this squad up since he took over in 2012 and having secured their first trip to Croke Park this year, he’s now just looking for options. The only player to get the nod from last weekend is Emmet McGuckin, who moves from full forward to midfield to partner Niall Holly.
It’s fair to say Mayo should win this handy enough – sure 99% of this Derry team have had little or no run out this season yet. And if they do, they will probably face the Northerners again next weekend. But this is where the challenge arrives. It will suit Derry to just fulfill the fixture, while Mayo show their full hand and only meet the opposing side’s reserves.
In four weeks time, the Mayo squad, along with a cargo of Mayo supporters will hit for the Bronx. So James Horan and Co. will want to get into the semi finals to increase game time for the likes of Cillian O’Connor, Donal Vaughan and Jason Gibbons. Not so much in preparation for New York, but more so beyond that.
It’s show time now and shaky league openers and FBD games are a distant memory. It’s all about one thing, and from Sunday on it starts. A Division 1 league semi, a possibility of reaching the final and a trip to New York is the perfect precursor to what, we all hope, will be a long, and dare I say it, a sparkling silver summer season.
Remember to bring plenty of colour and flags on Sunday!
by MayoMark | Apr 3, 2014 | Flags, Mayo GAA, National Football League
Another beautiful day, another milestone for Club ’51. First, we unveiled our giant flag, then we made our first appearance in national media. Then, just yesterday, our Facebook page reached the 500 mark!
But that’s in the past, and we like to live in the now (Disregard the name of our club, just briefly). Today, we were featured on local radio’s hottest slot – the 10:30am on the Tommy Marren Show! A big well done to our own Anne Marie Flynn for her performance this morning. But that’s not all! Almost simultaneously, our website saw it’s 15,000th hit! Quite a way to go to reach our good colleagues over at the MayoGAABlog, who reached a staggering 1,000,000 hits last year, but it’s a hell of a start!
We have plenty in the pipeline between now and June, but first thing’s first: Derry on Sunday. I’d like to echo the post from earlier in the week about our relocation to the MacHale Road sideline. Lets make the last home league game of the year (and potentially our last home game in 2014 full stop, depending on how results go elsewhere in Connacht) one to remember. We’ll be unveiling our new flags, too, so make sure you join us! Remember, everyone is welcome, all of the time.
After the shameless theft of the famous “Black Rectangle”, you can now locate us by following the floating, crudely drawn red arrow in MacHale Park.
We’ll also be announcing the winner of our Super Duper Flag Design Competition tomorrow and presenting the lucky winner with their very own Club ’51 t-shirt! We have been swamped with entries, so we will be working late into the night, again, tonight to pick our winner!
See you all Sunday, lets hope the sun keeps shining and we find ourselves planning for Croker Sunday evening!
MayoMark
by Anne-Marie | Apr 2, 2014 | Mayo GAA, National Football League, Prediction League Tables
It’s Wednesday, and we’re heading towards the better half of the week, meaning it’s time once again to lift the heads and start looking forward to the weekend’s GAA action. This Sunday sees Mayo welcome Derry to Elverys MacHale Park in the final round of the Allianz National Football League, at the later throw-in time of 3pm.
Mayo are in a promising position, with a win against second-placed Derry guaranteeing us a spot in the semi-finals on April 13th. Two intriguing deciders lie ahead, with Dublin travelling away (for a change) to Tyrone, but it’s Castlebar on which we’ll be focusing and in a practice run for the championship days ahead, Club ’51 will be ramping the campaign up a notch and starting to make ourselves seen and heard.
Sunday will see us moving out of the stand and onto the terraces for the first time, and will be basing ourselves beside the media tower (on the bacon factory side). This will allow us to congregate in one area, regardless of what time we arrive at – something that has, up to this point been difficult in the stand.
We’re combining forces with the formidable Sea of Green and Red campaign, a phenomenon which started a great conversation over on MayoGAABlog in the run-up to the Tyrone game last year and resulted in a visibly increased level of colour in Croke Park. The Sea of Green and Red campaign just appealed to anyone attending the game to bring a flag. It was that simple, and it worked! We want to start bringing that level of colour to all Mayo games this year, starting next Sunday – but we need your help.
Thanks to the enthusiasm and generosity of some of the readers and contributors to this sitev (thank you!), Club ’51 have started to build a collection of iconic flags and banners, which we hope will become a feature at Mayo games, not just this year, but for many years to come. On Sunday, we’ll be debuting another bunch of these, which we hope you’ll spot in the ground, as well as a couple of larger flags that have kindly been donated to the cause. We really appreciate your contributions and hope you’ll like how we’ve used them.
What can you do?
- You could bring your own flag – yes, it’s that simple. Big or small, plain or patterned, as long as it’s green and red and someone’s waving it. If you’re bringing little ones, get them to help – they love it! It might be “only the league”, but why not?
- Wear your colours – hats, scarves, headbands, they all add up.
- Help us to cheer! You don’t need to do a banshee on it, but it’s amazing the difference a chant or a cheer can make to the atmosphere. If things aren’t going the way we’d like – that’s when the 16th man is needed the most. So join the rallying cry and let’s get behind our team and cheer them on to a place in the sem-final.
- We like noise, but please, if you’re bringing something noisy be considerate of those around you – no-one wants to be deafened. And if it’s a vuvuzela, leave it at home.)
- JOIN US on the terraces! This is group effort and everyone is welcome – the more the merrier. We’ll be easy to spot, we don’t bite (much), you’ll have a great view of the game and we can guarantee you’ll have a bit of craic while you’re there (though you might need waterproofs!) We’re not aiming to become another Hill ’16 – far from it – but if you’ve ever felt self-conscious shouting at a game while getting daggers from the refined people surrounding you, this is the place for you.
We’re delighted to see the level of support behind the Mayo team this year, and Club ’51 is really taking off. We have a lot of exciting plans in the pipeline for the year ahead, but we need help to get them off the ground. So if you’d like to become involved in any way, be that writing or taking photos for the website, contributing ideas, sponsoring us some prizes or flags (we’ve some more competitions coming up, including one for the smaller folks), helping to organise events and meet-ups or simply standing with us to cheer on the team on match days (the most important thing of all), then get in touch via the contact form.
See you on Sunday- Maigh Eo Abú!
Photo: MayoGAABlog.com
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