Peamount retain Women's National League Cup
Peamount United retained the Bus Éireann Women's National League Cup this afternoon at the headquarters of the Mayo Football League in Milebush, Castlebar.
Peamount United retained the Bus Éireann Women's National League Cup this afternoon at the headquarters of the Mayo Football League in Milebush, Castlebar.
Peamount and Wexford Youths claimed wins while Cork and Castlebar played out a thrilling draw in the Women's National League.
Mayo edged closer to Allianz Football League Division 1 safety following a 1-10 to 0-09 victory over Donegal in Castlebar.
All-Ireland finalists Mayo face a relegation battle after blowing the lead in Castlebar to lose to Kildare 1-11 to 0-13.
Castlebar Celtic returned to winning ways after a tense Bus Éireann Women's National League clash with Shamrock Rovers at Celtic Park today, which ended 2-1.
Peamount United emphasised their control of the Bus Éireann Women's National League with an 8-1 victory over Castlebar Celtic.
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There were wins for DLR Waves and Raheny United in the Bus Éireann Women's National League.
Peamount United took victory over Cork Women's, while Raheny United and Wexford Youths played out a draw on a weekend overshadowed by the death of Jeremy Dee.
Castlebar Celtic women's team manager Jeremy Dee has tragically died in a car crash while travelling to Sunday's fixture against Shamrock Rovers.
Ballaghadereen were crowned Mayo senior football champions after they claimed a convincing 1-09 0-04 victory over Ballintubber in Castlebar.
Mayo's Henry Coyle has retained his WBF light middleweight title after defeating Marcelo Rodriguez in Castlebar.
Mayo's Henry Coyle is set to defend his WBF light middleweight title in a bout with Argentina's Marcelo Rodriguez in Castlebar tonight.
Conor Mortimer broke the all-time Mayo scoring record as James Horan's charges claimed a comfortable 12-point Allianz Football League Division 1 win over Dublin in Castlebar.
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Cork produced the stronger finish as late points from substitute Paul Kerrigan and Donncha O'Connor guided them past Mayo in Castlebar, winning 0-14 to 0-13.
Down ended Mayo's winning run in Division 1 with a determined display in Castlebar.
Peamount United came back from the disappointment of losing last weekend's Bus Éireann National Women's League top of the table clash against Raheny by scoring 13 goals without reply at home against Castlebar Celtic.