Mon, 25 Mar, 2013 - 00:00
Mike Finnerty
Six months on from their last, ill-fated collision with Donegal at Croke Park, Mayo shed some psychological baggage with a first victory over their North-West neighbours in seven attempts.
The Connacht champions were understandably delighted to get their season back on track after a miserable run of four successive league defeats for the first time since 1994.
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CourtsGaaFootballPlace: Elverys MacHale ParkPlace: CastlebarPlace: Croke ParkPlace: BallybofeyPerson: HoranPerson: Barry MoranPerson: DonegalPerson: Michael MurphyPerson: Colm McFaddenPerson: James HoranPerson: Jimmy McGuinnessPerson: Marty O’ReillyPerson: RyanPerson: Anthony ThompsonPerson: MayoPerson: Jason DohertyPerson: Marty DuffyPerson: Enda VarleyPerson: Michael ConroyPerson: Keith Higgins’Person: Cillian O’ConnorPerson: C McFaddenPerson: M MurphyPerson: M O’ReillyPerson: R KavanaghPerson: R McHughPerson: C O’ConnorPerson: M ConroyPerson: K McLoughlinPerson: E VarleyPerson: C BoylePerson: R WherityPerson: WalshPerson: McLoonePerson: BradleyPerson: R BradleyPerson: N McGeePerson: M McElhinneyEvent: All-Ireland quarter-finalOrganisation: MayoOrganisation: DonegalOrganisation: ConnachtOrganisation: CorkOrganisation: DublinOrganisation: Down
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