Mayo Club Championship Round 2: Saturday roundup

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.

SENIOR

Group 1

Charlestown Sarsfields 2-11 Kilmeena 1-11

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.

Claremorris 1-28 Westport 6-11

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.

Group 4

Ballaghaderreen 1-9 Knockmore 1-24

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.

INTERMEDIATE
Group 1

Cill Chomáin 0-4 Parke/Keelogues/Crimlin

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.

Group 4

Kilmaine 0-24 Kiltimagh 2-15

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.

JUNIOR
Group 2

Burrishoole 1-18 Bonniconlon 0-8

Burrishoole cemented their status as junior championship favourites as theyran out convincing winners over last year's semi-finalists Bonniconlon.

Shrule/Glencorrib 5-17 Moygownagh 1-16

Shrule/Glencorrib picked up their first win of the 2026 championship with an expected win over Moygownagh.

*See Tuesday's Western People for extensive coverage of the Mayo Club Championship

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