'This is a clean slate' - New Mayo ladies boss Moyles opens door to departed players
12 players – eight of those from Carnacon – left the panel in 2018.
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Become A Member12 players – eight of those from Carnacon – left the panel in 2018.
Carnacon captain Fiona McHale leads the Mayo powerhouse into battle against Kilkerrin/Clonberne in today’s Connacht senior club semi-final.
Carnacon and Mayo ladies football legend Jimmy Corbett passed away earlier this year. A celebration of his life and legacy.
After giving ‘the mind a rest,’ the 37-year-old returns to her AFLW base tomorrow.
A wrap of this weekend’s ladies football provincial action.
Silverware for Mourneabbey and Carnacon today, and a busy weekend for Rena Buckley.
Kilkerrin-Clonberne look to exact sweet, sweet revenge on the holders in this weekend’s Connacht decider.
Knockmore were on the receiving end of a heavy defeat.
This could be the end to the row.
The reigning All-Ireland champions beat Castlebar Mitchels last night.
The bans were imposed by the LGFA’s National Appeals Committee at a lengthy hearing last week.
The club accepted their €500 fine last night.
And so it rumbles on.
Competition for places in the All-Ireland winning Dublin team is fierce, but Sinead Finnegan says that if people get offended they brush it off for the good of the team.
The club have been fined €500 and eight players have been suspended for four weeks.
The Mayo Ladies senior football squad have fully backed manager Peter Leahy.
The All-Ireland club champions were reinstated to the Mayo championship last night.
Their appeal to the Connacht LGFA was successful tonight.
Carnacon were removed from the Mayo league and championship last week for bringing the game into disrepute.
The reigning All-Ireland champions were removed from this year’s club championship at a county board meeting on Tuesday night.
The reigning All-Ireland ladies senior club champions are meeting tonight to begin preparing an appeal.
The start of the 2018 AFLW season is nearing closer and Cora Staunton is relishing her biggest challenge to date.
Joint manager Beatrice Casey was over the moon after Carnacon’s All-Ireland senior club final win yesterday.
Cuala retained their Leinster crown, while Carnacon won the All-Ireland Ladies SFC Club title.
Shane Ronayne hopes his Mourneabbey side can help the injured Sile O’Callaghan achieve a remarkable individual feat tomorrow.
15 years after captaining Carnacon to their first All-Ireland title, Cora Staunton is hoping to cap a memorable 2017 with their sixth.
The Mayo and Connacht champions saw off first-time Ulster champions St Macartan’s.
‘I don’t think you can ever get over losing an All-Ireland’ – Martha Carter is hoping to right the wrongs with her club.
Ryan McMenamin’s St Macartan’s side face Carnacon in the All-Ireland club semi-final on Sunday.
Staunton bagged 1-6 in the victory.
Elsewhere over the weekend, there were provincial title wins for Foxrock-Cabinteely in Leinster and Mourneabbey in Munster.
The the two in-a-row Leinster champions are into their first ever All-Ireland club final.
All-Ireland semi-finals across the Senior, Intermediate and Junior grades are all down for decision this weekend.
Over 1,300 players took part in the festival this weekend.
Donaghmoyne were left ruing an awful tally of 16 wides in Carrick-on-Shannon.
The Monaghan club meet Carnacon in a repeat of last year’s All-Ireland club final
The eagerly anticipated clash is a repeat of last year’s decider, which the Monaghan-based side won.
The Monaghan champions picked up their third title in Ballinamore earlier today.
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