Kilmeena will face Strokestown of Roscommon in the Connacht intermediate final in MacHale Park. Pics: Sportsfile
This weekend was a seismic one for Mayo GAA circles, as three clubs now stand one hour away from history in the Connacht Championship finals.
On Saturday, Tooreen and Kilmeena put in fine semi-final showings to punch tickets to the provincial deciders, with Kiltimagh joining them on Sunday after penalty shoot-out drama.
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Now, details have been released about where and when their assault on history will take place.
First out will be Tooreen. The East Mayo side will venture to Hyde Park for the intermediate final on Saturday, where they will lock horns with Galway champions Meelick Eyrecourt. Throw-in is at 1.30pm in Roscommon.
Some 24 hours later, in MacHale Park, the Mayo intermediate football champions Kilmeena will also fly the county flag in a decider.
The kings of Roscommon, Strokestown, will provide the opposition. The game is penciled in for Sunday at 1.30pm.
Six days later, Kiltimagh will travel to Pairc Seán MacDiarmada in Carrick-on-Shannon to take on Aghavas of Leitrim, in the Connacht junior final. That one gets underway at 1.30pm on Saturday, November 29.
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