Wikipedia:WikiProject Gaelic games/Mayo
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[edit]- Additional citations are required for:
- Paddy Durcan
- Keith Higgins
- Pat Holmes
- T. J. Kilgallon
- Conor Loftus
- Tommy Lyons
- Mattie Murphy
- Cillian O'Connor
- Dan O'Neill
- Liam O'Neill, who managed the county team
- Stephen Rochford
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- Expand the short articles in Category:Mayo GAA stubs (where possible).
- Expand list of Mayo inter-county footballers
- Missing articles:
- John Casey (works with RTÉ; from Category:Gaelic games writers and broadcasters) Roche, Frank (25 June 2022). "Mayo's all-time greatest: When they needed him most, against Dublin, Tyrone, Monaghan and Kildare, their talisman delivered. How does he keep doing it?". Irish Independent. p. 1–3 (Sport).
And that brings us back to our opening claim — is he [Lee Keegan] really Mayo's greatest ever? 'I would 100pc agree with that, says John Casey, the former Mayo forward and RTÉ radio pundit. 'He's the Rolls-Royce really'.
- Pat Fallon, 1997 All Star
- Joe McGrath, 1979 All Star
- Kenneth Mortimer, 1997 All Star
- Trevor Mortimer
- Kevin O'Neill, 1993 All Star
- Mayo Intermediate Football Championship (Abandoned draft)
- John Casey (works with RTÉ; from Category:Gaelic games writers and broadcasters) Roche, Frank (25 June 2022). "Mayo's all-time greatest: When they needed him most, against Dublin, Tyrone, Monaghan and Kildare, their talisman delivered. How does he keep doing it?". Irish Independent. p. 1–3 (Sport).
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Sources
[edit]- "From low ebb to annual contenders — James Horan's Mayo legacy". RTÉ. 28 June 2022.
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