Mayo Club Championship Round 2: Saturday roundup
Action from this afternoon’s Connacht Gold Mayo SFC tie between Charlestown and Kilmeena in Fr O’Hara Park, Charlestown. Picture: David Farrell.
There was late heartbreak for Kilmeena as despite Paul Groden scoring one penalty for the visitors and saving another, an unfortunate own goal saw Charlestown pick up what could be a vital win.
The game of the championship without doubt. Despite an incredible six goals from the Coveys, which included a Joey Holmes hat-trick, the Claremorris attack was red hot with Cathal Joyce scoring four two-point frees while Niall Hurley hit 1-9 in a statement win for the south Mayo side.
Ballagh' look destined for the relegation-playoffs as Knockmore bounced back from the Belmullet defeat to record a 15-point win. Adam Naughton found the net for Ray Dempsey's men while Ballagh' were reduced to 14 men in the second half.
Colm Lynch struck 1-5 for the visitors as Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin got their championship back on track with a facile win over Cill Chomáin.
Kiltimagh are in a battle for survival as despite finding the net in each half, Kilmaine did enough in the opening 40 minutes to see off the visitors.
Burrishoole cemented their status as junior championship favourites as theyran out convincing winners over last year's semi-finalists Bonniconlon.
Shrule/Glencorrib picked up their first win of the 2026 championship with an expected win over Moygownagh.
