Mayo Club 51 Prediction League Week 2

Mayo Club 51 Prediction League Week 2

Mayo Club 51 Leaderboard — Start Week : 1
Your position: 24

Total Week 2 Week 1
1 Alan Duggan,Knockmore – Mayo 648 295 353
2 Mark Togher,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 641 281 360
3 Brian Lavelle,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 579 306 273
4 Yew Tree,PILTOWN – Kilkenny 538 231 307
5 Derek Sage,Westport – Mayo 535 209 326
6 Seamus Gallagher,Achill – Mayo 532 235 297
7 Man Wisdom,Frankfurt Sarsfields – Europe 524 263 261
8 Niall Maheady,Killala – Mayo 520 202 318
9 Paul Egan,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 518 228 290
10 Matt Togher,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 518 223 295
11 Micky Callaghan,Kilmovee Shamrocks – Mayo 515 206 309
12 Michael Cuddy,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 514 202 312
13 Tony Fearon,Tir na nOg – Portadown – Armagh 511 209 302
14 Alan Prendergast,Mayo Gaels – Mayo 509 192 317
15 Joe Gavin,Claremorris – Mayo 507 242 265
16 James Griffin,Beale – Kerry 502 217 285
17 Mairtin Flannery,Ballycastle – Mayo 498 192 306
18 Sean McGinty,Achill – Mayo 495 202 293
19 Mike Kelly,Swinford – Mayo 494 160 334
20 Paul Cunnane,Davitts – Mayo 479 215 264
21 Shane Kilgallon,Mayo Gaels – Mayo 476 225 251
22 Declan Gibbons,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 463 202 261
23 Shay OConnor,Shannon Gaels – Roscommon 462 204 258
24 Mayo Mick,Swinford – Mayo 461 245 216
25 Douglas Kelly,Swinford – Mayo 452 161 291
26 Michael Gribbon,St. Michael’s – Cork 450 161 289
27 Tom OConnor,Naomh Fionbarra – Dublin 447 270 177
28 Robert Bashford,Frankfurt Sarsfields – Europe 438 250 188
29 Mark McWalter,Balla – Mayo 438 202 236
30 Mary R,Ballinteer St Johns – Dublin 433 246 187
31 Enda Coyne,Lahardane Mchales – Mayo 429 252 177
32 Aidan Conway,Achill – Mayo 424 157 267
33 Kenny Cook,Breaffy – Mayo 421 190 231
34 Kevin Gallagher,Claremorris – Mayo 418 202 216
35 Tommie McWalter,Balla – Mayo 414 136 278
36 John Maloney,Swinford – Mayo 408 177 231
37 Damien Regan,Aghamore – Mayo 402 156 246
38 John Halpin,Ballyhaunis – Mayo 400 161 239
39 Neil Masterson,Burrishoole – Mayo 389 134 255
40 SeanOg Cafferkey,Achill – Mayo 372 109 263
41 Eoin Waldron,Claremorris – Mayo 364 101 263
42 Emma McDonagh,Kiltane – Mayo 359 113 246
43 Brian McHale,Parke-Keelogues-Crimlin – Mayo 346 141 205
44 Enda McCallig,Robertstown – Kildare 345 162 183
45 Kieran Cawley,Crossmolina – Mayo 288 108 180
46 AnneMarie Flynn,Ardagh – Mayo 251 104 147
47 A K,Achill – Mayo 202 202

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Tyrone v Mayo Season Ticket Share-Swap

Tyrone v Mayo Season Ticket Share-Swap

mayo gaa season tickets share

Season Ticket share-swap

As all you season ticket holders probably already know being a season ticket holder grants you free access to all of Mayo’s home and away league match’s. Sometimes however due to other commitments you may not always be able to attend a match. Or sometimes on the other hand you might be looking for additional tickets for family members or friends.

We at Mayo Club 51 decided to set up a section for sharing your season ticket if you are not able to attend a match, or if you are looking for additional tickets for a match you can request them here. We aim to do this on a match per match basis for a trial period to see how it goes, would it be useful for Mayo GAA supporters. We’ll start off with the Tyrone v Mayo match this Sunday up in Healy Park Omagh.

Mayo Club 51 members can leave a comment below to either offer or request season tickets for the match this Sunday. Only logged in members can view and make comments on the site. Please do not post any personal information ie. e-mail address or phone No. Please use the private messaging function which is available to all logged in members. View the members page for full information. Any personal information posted in the comments will be deleted by the moderators. Just use the comments section to offer/request tickets, and use the private messaging to swap contact details.

If you receive tickets from another member for a match, please keep them in mind, if in the future you should have tickets to spare, and offer them first refusal on them. Please ensure to return season tickets to their owners promptly after the match. Mayo Club 51 will not accept any liability for lost or stolen season tickets.

Meeting point for Tyrone v Mayo – Silver Birch Hotel, Omagh

Meeting point for Tyrone v Mayo – Silver Birch Hotel, Omagh

So Round 2 of the Allianz National Football League is nearly upon us already, and after a pulsating contest in Newbridge on Sunday last, we have another mouthwatering clash in store this weekend as we head for Omagh to take on Mickey Harte’s Red Hands. (That sounds a bit wrong, doesn’t it?) Get ready for another competitive clash – it’s Tyrone v Mayo time.

Anyway, Mayo Mick has suggested the Silverbirch Hotel in Omagh as a meeting point before the game. It’s located on the main Omagh to Gortin Road, on the way to Healy Park on the right hand side and has a large car park. From there it’s about half a mile, or a 10-minute walk to the ground. Parking near the ground is scant and is usually roadside.

Healy Park Tyrone-map

Healy Park Tyrone-map

There’ll be a few of the Club ’51 crew in the hotel from about 12pm getting the tea and sangwiches in prior to throw-in. Anyone interested in joining us to make some noise in Healy Park, the plan is to congregate in the Silverbirch and head down to the game in good time to get a spot.

So do join us, bring a flag or two, and help us to get #SeaofGreenAndRed off to an early start this year! Safe travels to all of you making the trip – and of course to those of you heading towards Croke Park to cheer on Kiltane – we’ll be there in spirit.

Anyone interested in car pooling – either looking for or offering a lift, if you’ve signed up as a member of the site, head here. If you can’t access this, drop us a line and we’ll sort you out.

Car Pooling – Tyrone vs. Mayo

Car Pooling – Tyrone vs. Mayo

Healy Park Omagh

Photo: geograph.ie

Throw-in for Tyrone v Mayo in the second round of the Allianz National Football league is 2pm on Sunday, meaning that a relatively early start is in store for those of you hitting the road that morning.

If anyone has a bit of room and is willing to offer a lift on Sunday, drop a comment with your location and travel plans below.

Similarly, if you’re stuck for a seat or just don’t fancy the drive, and are willing to contribute a few quid towards petrol, then get posting. Safe travels!

Mayo Club 51 Prediction Mini League Week 1

Mayo Club 51 Prediction Mini League Week 1

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Mayo Club 51 Leaderboard — Start Week : 1

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Total Week 1
1 Mark Togher,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 360 360
2 Alan Duggan,Knockmore – Mayo 353 353
3 Mike Kelly,Swinford – Mayo 334 334
4 Derek Sage,Westport – Mayo 326 326
5 Niall Maheady,Killala – Mayo 318 318
6 Alan Prendergast,Mayo Gaels – Mayo 317 317
7 Michael Cuddy,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 312 312
8 Michael Callaghan,Kilmovee Shamrocks – Mayo 309 309
9 Yew Tree,PILTOWN – Kilkenny 307 307
10 Mairtin Flannery,Ballycastle – Mayo 306 306
11 Seamus Gallagher,Achill – Mayo 297 297
12 Matt Togher,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 295 295
13 Sean McGinty,Achill – Mayo 293 293
14 Douglas Kelly,Swinford – Mayo 291 291
15 Paul Egan,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 290 290
16 James Griffin,Beale – Kerry 285 285
17 Tommie McWalter,Balla – Mayo 278 278
18 Brian Lavelle,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 273 273
19 Aidan Conway,Achill – Mayo 267 267
20 SeanOg Cafferkey,Achill – Mayo 263 263
21 Eoin Waldron,Claremorris – Mayo 263 263
22 Declan Gibbons,Castlebar Mitchels – Mayo 261 261
23 Man Wisdom,Frankfurt Sarsfields – Europe 261 261
24 Shay OConnor,Shannon Gaels – Roscommon 258 258
25 Neil Masterson,Burrishoole – Mayo 255 255
26 Shane Kilgallon,Mayo Gaels – Mayo 251 251
27 Damien Regan,Aghamore – Mayo 246 246
28 Emma McDonagh,Kiltane – Mayo 246 246
29 John Halpin,Ballyhaunis – Mayo 239 239
30 Mark McWalter,Balla – Mayo 236 236
31 John Maloney,Swinford – Mayo 231 231
32 Kenny Cook,Breaffy – Mayo 231 231
33 Kevin Gallagher,Claremorris – Mayo 216 216
34 Mayo Mick,Swinford – Mayo 216 216
35 Brian McHale,Parke-Keelogues-Crimlin – Mayo 205 205
36 Robert Bashford,Frankfurt Sarsfields – Europe 188 188
37 Mary R,Ballinteer St Johns – Dublin 187 187
38 Enda McCallig,Robertstown – Kildare 183 183
39 Kieran Cawley,Crossmolina – Mayo 180 180
40 Tom OConnor,Naomh Fionbarra – Dublin 177 177
41 Enda Coyne,Lahardane Mchales – Mayo 177 177
42 AnneMarie Flynn,Ardagh – Mayo 147 147

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Kildare vs. Mayo – first game, first meet-up

Kildare vs. Mayo – first game, first meet-up

Kildare vs. Mayo

Photo: Michael Maye

February 2nd dawned bright and sunny for the first away journey of the Mayo GAA faithful, and journey they did, in their droves. Loyalty was the theme of the day and in fact, the season ticket queue –indeed, queues – in Newbridge reached far beyond the regular ticket queue yesterday as green and red mingled with white and white to gain access to St. Conleth’s Park.

Mayo was strongly represented in the 6,000-strong crowd, who were treated to a thrilling encounter with plenty of ebb and flow and a hurling scoreline to boot. Not the result we were after, but plenty to talk about in the aftermath of the game, and  you can read the match report over on MayoGAAblog.com along with plenty of debate and analysis.

Club ’51 also had its first outing, convening in the Liffey Arms prior to the game. It was touch and go for a while, given that the door was still firmly locked when we arrived, and when the bolts finally came off and everyone piled in, the solitary staff member behind the bar was under considerable pressure to satisfy the thirsty hordes. We did try to give them some warning (honest!), but finally, reinforcements arrived on the scene and mercifully, a disaster of unimaginable proportions was averted and no-one left thirsty.

It was great to see such a big turnout, and thanks to everyone who stuck their heads in to say hello and mingle. We’ll have details of a meeting point for Omagh next Sunday up on the site during the week, and some other useful info. This time, as we’ll have the luxury of a bigger ground with over twice the capacity, we’ll also fix a meeting point within the ground so we can congregate inside as well as out! If you’re travelling, be sure and stick a flag or two in the boot and bring them along too – and make sure the lungs are well rested this week to be ready to cheer the lads on to what will hopefully be the first league win of the year.

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