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John O’Mahony
O’Mahony coached Mayo to the All-Ireland final in 1989 which ended with a disappointing outcome in the final against Cork. Eight years later, in autumn 1997, he took over from Val Daly in Galway.
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CourtsGaaPlace: GalwayPlace: MilltownPlace: DublinPlace: WestportPlace: MoycullenPlace: MayoPlace: ClaregalwayPlace: ShrulePlace: BelclarePlace: MacHale ParkPlace: Croke ParkPlace: Hyde ParkPerson: John O’Mahony
O’MahonyPerson: Val DalyPerson: O’MahonyPerson: St JarlathPerson: JarlathPerson: Tomás Tierney
TierneyPerson: TomásPerson: TierneyPerson: Maurice SheridanPerson: SheridanPerson: John MaughanPerson: Gordon MorleyPerson: Conor Mortimer
MortimerPerson: MortimersPerson: The MortPerson: ConorPerson: Michael JackonPerson: Micheal JacksonPerson: Aidan O’SheaPerson: James HoranPerson: BreaffyPerson: MayoPerson: Andy MoranPerson: Alan DillonPerson: MoranPerson: DillonPerson: HoranPerson: Shane WalshPerson: WalshPerson: Colm BoylePerson: John EvanEvent: All-IrelandEvent: ConnachtEvent: Hogan CupsEvent: All-Ireland finalEvent: Connacht championshipEvent: All-Ireland ClubEvent: Connacht finalEvent: 2004 All-IrelandOrganisation: GalwayOrganisation: MayoOrganisation: CorkOrganisation: St Jarlath’s CollegeOrganisation: SalhtillOrganisation: KnocknacarraOrganisation: Carna-CaisealOrganisation: StOrganisation: KerryOrganisation: Roscommon
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