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Breaffy vs Westport

Breaffy vs Westport Match Report

Saturday 17th August, 6:30PM
Breaffy 1-09
Westport 1-09
Breaffy returned to Mayo GAA Senior League action with a hard-fought draw against Westport in Breaffy on Saturday evening. Many of Mayo’s county stars returned to their club’s line-ups on the evening following their exploits with the County team during the summer. Fionn McDonagh lined out at centre forward for Westport, while Rob Hennelly manned the goal for Breaffy, alongside a midfield pairing of Seamus O’Shea and Matthew Ruane. Read more

Davitts vs Breaffy

Davitts vs Breaffy Senior Championship Match Report

Saturday 13th April, 6PM
Davitts 0-7
Breaffy 1-10
Breaffy made a winning start to their 2019 Mayo Senior Championship campaign with victory over a stubborn Davitts side in Ballindine on Saturday evening. A strong second half display from the visitors was ultimately enough to see off the challenge of their South Mayo hosts on a scoreline of 1-10 to 7 points.
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Breaffy vs Castlebar Mitchels Match Report

Breaffy vs Castlebar Mitchels Match Report

Saturday 6th April, 6.30
Breaffy 1-20
Castlebar 1-11
It was Breaffy who claimed the bragging rights after overcoming parish rivals Castlebar Mitchels by 9 points in a sun soaked Breaffy on Saturday evening. Breaffy were without the injured Seamie O’Shea and James Minogue, while Castlebar left county panelists Donal Vaughan and the Durcan brothers in reserve.  The game was end to end for the most part with a total of 33 scores.
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Keith Mulchrone

Quickfire Questions With Keith Mulchrone

Keith Mulchrone sat down with the Mayo News to dish the dirt on some of his team-mates before this year’s county final.
 Name: Keith Mulchrone
Age: 23
Nickname: Ceiteachboiii/Buff
Occupation: Aurivo Connacht Gold
Pre-match meal?
Anything at all. Depending on time of the game it could range from a full on dinner to a rasher sandwich en-route in the car with a cup of tea half drank and half spilt. Read more

Hennelly: We need to change this ‘shoe up the hole’ attitude

Rob Hennelly has hit out at Colm O’Rourke, labelling his recent comments on player welfare ‘old-fashioned’.
Ex-Meath star O’Rourke called much of the GPA’s work ‘bulls***’, saying there was a lot of ‘bluff and bluster’ from the player body.
His opinions were met with support in some quarters and criticism in others — especially when talking about players facing issues such as gambling or mental health problems. Read more