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Gaillimh Maigh Eo Dé Domhnaigh 18Ú Deireadh Fómhair 2020 Páirc Naomh Iarflaith, Tuaim KPW Print Management, Ballinasloe Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Chontae na Gaillimhe Roinn 1 Babhta 6 Peil Gaillimh Maigh Eo Dé Domhnaigh 18ú Deireadh Fómhair 2020 Páirc Naomh Iarflaith, Tuaim KPW Print Management, Ballinasloe. Allianz Football League Division 1 Rd 1 Galway 1-14 Monaghan 0-16 Galway v Mayo League Games Donegal 0-19 Mayo 2-13 1929 Galway 0-3 Mayo 2-6 1932 Galway 0-7 Mayo 1-5 Dublin 1-19 Kerry 1-19 1933 Galway 1-2 Mayo 1-2 Tyrone 1-14 Meath 1-9 1933 Galway 1-5 Mayo 3-6 1934 Galway 0-3 Mayo 2-8 1935 Galway 1-3 Mayo 1-8 Rd 2 Kerry 1-15 Galway 2-11 1936 Galway 0-3 Mayo 1-6 1937 Galway 1-1 Mayo 0-0 Mayo 0-8 Dublin 1-11 1937 Galway 2-4 Mayo 7-9 Monaghan 1-12 Tyrone 0-11 1938 Galway 0-6 Mayo 0-7 1938 Galway 1-6 Mayo 4-3 Meath 0-7 Donegal 3-8 1939 Galway 0-7 Mayo 0-6 1939 Galway 0-5 Mayo 4-3 1942 Galway 0-8 Mayo 0-3 Rd 3 Donegal 2-7 Galway 2-8 1945 Galway 3-6 Mayo 1-10 Meath 2-5 Mayo 1-9 1945 Galway 3-9 Mayo 3-4 1948 Galway 0-3 Mayo 1-4 Dublin 1-15 Monaghan 1-15 1949 Galway 1-3 Mayo 1-11 Tyrone 0-14 Kerry 0-13 1950 Galway 3-5 Mayo 4-6 1951 Galway 1-3 Mayo 5-9 1952 Galway 1-4 Mayo 3-14 Rd 4 Galway 2-25 Tyrone 0-12 1953 Galway 3-3 Mayo 1-6 1966 Galway 1-9 Mayo 0-2 Dublin 1-15 Donegal 1-14 1966 Galway 2-6 Mayo 0-7 Kerry 1-19 Meath 2-13 1967 Galway 3-8 Mayo 0-6 1967 Galway 2-6 Mayo 2-4 Monaghan 2-16 Mayo 0-13 1968 Galway 1-9 Mayo 0-4 1968 Galway 2-11 Mayo 2-5 1969 Galway 0-7 Mayo 1-8 Rd 5 Meath 1-12 Galway 1-14 1969 Galway 1-7 Mayo 0-7 Mayo 1-13 Kerry 1-14 1975 Galway 1-5 Mayo 1-6 1976 Galway 1-10 Mayo 0-7 Tyrone 1-10 Dublin 1-7 1981 Galway 3-7 Mayo 2-10 Donegal 2-12 Monaghan 0-8 1982 Galway 0-9 Mayo 0-7 1984 Galway 2-16 Mayo 0-11 1986 Galway 1-9 Mayo 3-9 Rd 6 Galway Mayo 1989 Galway 0-5 Mayo 2-10 1992 Galway 1-9 Mayo 0-7 Donegal Tyrone 1995 Galway 0-9 Mayo 0-9 Dublin Meath 1996 Galway 0-6 Mayo 1-6 1998 Galway 0-12 Mayo 1-9 Monaghan Kerry 2001 Galway 0-12 Mayo 1-13 2006 Galway 1-11 Mayo 1-6 2007 Galway 1-12 Mayo 2-10 Rd 7 Galway Dublin 2008 Galway 2-9 Mayo 1-11 Kerry Donegal 2009 Galway 0-12 Mayo 1-11 Mayo Tyrone 2010 Galway 1-10 Mayo 2-14 2011 Galway 0-12 Mayo 2-14 Monaghan Meath 2018 Galway 1-13 Mayo 0-11 2019 Galway 1-11 Mayo 0-12 GIVE RESPECT Reiteóir: Maurice Deegan (Laois) GET RESPECT S/B Referee: ALWAYS RESPECT Derek O’Mahoney (Tipperary) Linesman: Amhrán na bhFiann Jonathon Hayes (Limerick) Sinne Fianna Fáil, Sideline: Atá faoi gheall ag Éireann, Keith O’Brien (Westmeath) Buíonn dár slua Thar toinn a ráinig chugainn Faoi mhóid bheith saor, UPCOMING FIXTURES Sean-tír ár sinsear feasta Ní fhágfar faoin tiorán ná faoin tráil. Allianz FL Division 1 round 7 Anocht a théam sa bhearna baoil Saturday 24th Oct Kerry v Donegal, Austin Stack Park, 2pm Le gean ar ghaeil chun báis nó saoil Sunday 25th Oct Galway v Dublin, Pearse Stadium, 2pm Le gunna scréach faoi lámhach na bpiléar, Mayo v Tyrone, Elverys McHale Park, 2pm Seo libh canaig amhrán na bhFiann. Monaghan v Meath, Clones, 2pm Connacht Senior Football Championship Sunday 1st Nov Leitrim v Mayo, Avantcard Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada, 1.15pm Saturday 7th Nov Galway v Sligo, Pearse Stadium, 1.15pm Sunday 8th Nov Roscommon v Leitrim or Mayo, Dr Hyde Park, 1.30pm Sunday 15th Nov Final Connacht Minor (U 17) Football Championship 2020 All games at Connacht GAA Centre. All games 7.30pm. Knock Out. Finish on the Day JOHN POWER Friday 23rd Oct Galway v Leitrim Former long serving Secretary of Thursday 29th Oct Mayo v Sligo Galway Football Board who was laid Friday 30th Oct Roscommon v Galway to rest on Friday 16th October. or Leitrim Friday 6th Nov Final R.I.P Alllianz League Div 1 Football Pos Team P W D L F A Pts 1 Galway 5 4 0 1 96 74 8 2 Kerry 5 3 1 1 92 88 7 3 Tyrone 5 3 0 2 67 81 6 4 Dublin 5 2 2 1 82 78 6 5 Donegal 5 2 1 2 84 66 5 6 Monaghan 5 2 1 2 79 77 5 7 Mayo 5 1 1 3 68 83 3 8 Meath 5 0 0 5 64 85 0 3 Football Gaillimh Bainisteoir: Padraic Joyce. Maor Fóirne: John Concannon. Roghnóir: John Divilly, Micheál Ó Domhnaill. Conchúr Ó Gliasáin Connor Gleeson Dun Mor Mhic Eil Conchúr Ó Cathmhaoil Seán Andy Ó Ceallaigh Seán Ó hÉanna Conor Campbell Séan Andy Ó Ceallaigh Johnny Heaney (Capt) Baile Clár na Gaillimhe Naomh Ánna, Leitir Mór Cill Áinnin Liam Ó Síoda Seán Ó Duain Cillian Mc Daibhéid Liam Silke Johnny Duane Cillian McDaid Corafinne Naomh Séamus Muine Mheá/Mainistir Céin Ó Dorchaí Sean O Meachair Cein D’Arcy John Maher Cathair Loisgreain Bóthar na Trá/Cnoc na Cathrach Éamann Ó Branagáin Mícheál Ó Dalaigh Jason Ó Loinín Eamonn Brannigan Michael Daly Jason Leonard Naomh Michéal An Creagán/Magh Locha Corafinne Roibeaird Ó Fionnachta Ian de Búrcha Pól Ó Conraoi Robert Finnerty Ian Burke Paul Conroy Bothar na Tra-Cnoc na Cathrach Corafinne Naomh Shéamus Fir Ionaid 16. Bearnard Dé Paor 20. Maitias Ó Bairéad 23. Adrian Mac an Bhearlaigh Bernard Power Matthias Barrett Adrian Varley Corafinne Naomh Ánna, Leitir Mór Séamroige Cortuin 17. Séamus Ó Foghlú 21. Tomás Ó Fhloinn 24. Liam Mac Coisreala James Foley Tom Flynn Liam Costello An Creagán/Magh Locha Baile Átha’n Rí Baile Mhuilinn 18. Sean Ó Maoilchiaráin 22. Gearoid Ó Saigheas 25. Seán Breathnach Sean Mulkerrin Gary Sice Shane Walsh Oileain Árann Corafinne Cill Chloirín/Cluain Bheirne 19. Garraí Ó Domhnaill 26. Damien Ó Ciaragáin Gary O’Donnell Damien Comer Realta Thuama 4 Anach Cuain Football Maigh Eo Bainisteoir: James Horan. Maor Fóirne: James Burke. Roghnóir: Ciaran McDonald, Martin Lally, Martin McIntyre. Daithí Ó Cléirigh David Clarke Ballina Stephenites Oisín Maoláin Dáithí Mac Briain Laoi Mac Aogáin Oisín Mullin David McBrien Lee Keegan Kilmaine Ballaghaderreen Westport Pádraig Ó Dhuarcáin Stíofain Ó Cadhain Eoghan MacLaughlainn Patrick Durcan Stephen Coen Eoghan McLaughlin Castlebar Mitchels Hollymount/Carramore Westport Maitiú Ó Ruáin Conchúr Ó Lachtnáin Matthew Ruane Conor Loftus Breaffy Crossmolina Deel Rovers Fionn Donnchadha Marc Ó Moráin Diarmuid Ó Choncuir Fionn McDonagh Mark Moran Diarmuid O’Connor Westport Westport Ballintubber Tomás Ó Conraoi Aodhán Ó Sé Cillián Ó Choncuir Tommy Conroy Aidan O’Shea (Capt) Cillian O’Connor The Neale Breaffy Ballintubber Fir Ionaid 16. Ruairí Ó Broin 20. Ruairí Brickenden 23. Séamus Ó Dhuarcáin Rory Byrne Rory Brickenden James Durcan Castlebar Mitchels Westport Castlebar Mitchels 17. Padraig Ó hÓra 21. Siúirtán Floinn 24. Ryan Ó Donnchadha Padraig O’Hora Jordan Flynn Ryan O’Donoghue Ballina Stephenites Crossmolina Deel Rovers Belmullet 18. 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Tómas Mac an Phearsúin Keith Higgins Tom Parsons Ballyhaunis 5 Charlestown 2020 Allianz Football League Stats 2020 Allianz Football League Mayo Stats Rd 1 Galway 1-14 Monaghan 0-16 Rd 4 Galway 2-25 Tyrone 0-12 C Gleeson J Duane S Mulkerrin J Heaney C Gleeson G O’Donnell J Daly C McDaid S Kelly S Mulkerrin J Heaney P Conroy C D’Arcy G O’Donnell L Silke C McDaid M Boyle F Ó Laoi M Daly R Steede C D’Arcy R Finnerty S Walsh A Varley Subs E Brannigan D Comer M Daly D Comer for Boyle L Costello for Varley R Finnerty A Varley S Walsh E Brannigan for Ó Laoi S Kelly for M Daly Subs M Bairéad for Conroy T Flynn for D’Arcy C Campbell for O’Donnell Scorers S Walsh 0-6 M Bairéad 0-1 P Conroy for Finnerty S A Ó Ceallaigh R Finnerty 1-1 D Comer 0-1 for McDaid G O’Donnell 0-1 F Ó Laoi 0-1 D Conneely for Daly C D’Arcy 0-1 A Varley 0-1 Scorers P Conroy 0-1 Rd 2 Galway 2-11 Kerry 1-15 S Walsh 1-8 R Steede 0-3 C Gleeson P Conroy 1-1 D Comer 0-2 J Duane S Mulkerrin J Heaney A Varley 0-4 M Daly 0-2 G O’Donnell J Daly C McDaid E Brannigan 0-4 R Finnerty 0-1 R Steede C D’Arcy E Brannigan D Comer F Ó Laoi Rd 5 Galway 1-14 Meath 1-12 R Finnerty S Walsh M Daly C Gleeson Subs S Kelly S Mulkerrin J Heaney S Kelly for Duane L Costello for Ó Laoi M Tierney for Finnerty A Varley for Daly L Silke J Daly G O’Donnell T Flynn for Steede R Steede T Flynn Scorers S Walsh 1-4 D Comer 0-2 E Brannigan C D’Arcy M Daly E Brannigan 0-3 C McDaid 0-1 Mt Farragher S Walsh A Varley J Heaney 1-0 M Daly 0-1 Subs Rd 3 Galway 2-8 Donegal 2-7 C Gleeson P Conroy for Farragher D Silke for Daly S Kelly S Mulkerrin J Heaney G Bradshaw M Bairéad for Steede G O’Donnell J Daly C McDaid for O’Donnell R Steede C D’Arcy F Ó Laoi D Comer M Daly R Finnerty for Varley R Finnerty S Walsh M Boyle Scorers Subs S Walsh 0-7 M Daly 0-1 R Ó Beoláin for Ó Laoi A Varley for Steede F Ó Laoi for Gleeson P Conroy for Ó Laoi P Conroy 0-4 E Brannigan 0-1 C Campbell for McDaid R Steede 1-1 Scorers S Walsh 0-4 R Finnerty 0-2 S Kelly 1-0 M Daly 0-1 J Heaney 1-0 D Comer 0-1 6 2020 Allianz Football League Mayo Stats Mayo 2-13 Donegal 0-19 Subs D Clarke K McLoughlin for Carr C Treacy for Durkin O Mullin B Harrison C Boyle C Loftus for Conroy B Walsh for Boland P O’Hora S Coen P Durcan E McLoughlin for McCormack T Parsons J Flynn Scorers K McLoughlin 1-2 P Durcan 0-1 B Walsh D O’Connor F Boland F Boland 0-2 T Conroy 0-1 R O’Donoghue B Reape J Carr J Carr 0-2 R O’Donoghue 0-1 Subs Mayo 0-13 Monaghan 2-16 A O’Shea for Parsons K Higgins for Walsh R Henelly K McLoughlin for Carr J Durcan for Boland P O’Hora O Mullin L Keegan T Conroy for Reape S Coen M Plunkett P Durcan Scorers J Flynn A O’Shea J Durcan 1-3 B Reape 0-2 F Boland R O’Donoghue D O’Connor J Carr 1-0 F Boland 0-2 K McLoughlin D Coen J Durkin K McLoughlin 0-2 T Conroy 0-1 Subs D O’Connor 0-2 B Walsh 0-1 T Conroy for Boland E O’Donoghue for Plunkett K Higgins for Durcan C Loftus for R O’Donoghue Mayo 0-8 Dublin 1-11 P Towey for S Coen R Henelly Scorers P O’Hora O Mullin B Harrison D Coen 0-3 D O’Connor 0-1 M Plunkett C Boyle P Durcan
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