No joy for Sligo in Castlebar, as Mayo goals prove the difference
Sligo’s punishing championship schedule and heavy injury list proved detrimental as last year’s beaten All-Ireland finalists Mayo advanced to face Galway in the semi-finals of the Connacht Senior Football Championship. With Niall Murphy not fit enough to start as he continues his recovery from a hamstring injury, and Cian Breheny…
LISTEN BACK: Sligo v Mayo Preview
Sligo boss Niall Carew… Sligo forward David Kelly… Sligo defender Kevin McDonnell… Mayo boss Stephen Rochford… Mayo captain Cillian O’Connor…
Leitrim win Connacht junior title for first time in 13 years
Leitrim won the Connacht Junior Football Championship last night. Seamus Quinn’s side claimed an impressive 1-16 to 0-16 win over Mayo in Charlestown. James Gallagher’s first half goal proved crucial, as Leitrim claimed the title for the first time since 2004. Quinn was delighted with the performance of his team……
LISTEN BACK: New York’s Vinny Cadden on facing Sligo
Sligo native Vinny Cadden was the man of the match as New York went very close to shocking Roscommon in last year’s Connacht Championship. He is the vice-captain with the New York squad this Sunday, and is preparing to face his home county. He spoke to Darragh Cox from New…
Race night fundraiser to celebrate Sligo GAA in O’Flanagan’s New York before championship opener
O’Flanagan’s Bar & Restaurant at 1215 1st Avenue between 65th and 66th Street in Manhattan will host a fundraising race night on Saturday May 6, for Sligo fans travelling Stateside to support Sligo as they take on New York in the Connacht Senior Football Championship Preliminary Round tie the following…
Scór Sinsir Connacht finals to take place in Tubbercurry this weekend
The Connacht Finals of Scór Sinsir will take place in St Brigid’s Hall Tubbercurry this coming Saturday the 25th of March at 6pm. Sligo will be represented by an “All Saints” team as St Molaise Gaels and St Mary’s provide our competitors for the event. St Mary’s will compete in…
LISTEN BACK: Paul Taylor praises strength of his panel after semi-final win
Sligo put in a superb second half display to come from three points down to beat Roscommon by 1-13 to 0-13 in the Connacht U21 Football Championship Semi-Final in Kiltoom last night. Sligo boss Paul Taylor spoke to Gavin Cawley for Ocean FM Sport after the game…