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Down through the years, the wild world of Mayo GAA has lit up the screens in homes and bars across Ireland.
Since the dawn of television on this island, the performances of the men in those famed green and red jerseys have captured the imagination of supporters both at home and far away.
However, those weren't the only times that Mayo GAA has featured on the big screen. Here, we've compiled a selection of the best adverts over the years.
1: 'Greatness Awaits' - Elverys
Many lists selecting the top GAA adverts of all time include this one.
It has 124,000 views on YouTube for a reason. The notion of a jersey being so much more than fabric stitched together is a universal one.
"The story of a county obsessed by a game. The dream that never dies, heartbreak, hope, great days and greater yet to come."
2: 'Our Heroes, Our History' - Mayo GAA TV
This three-minute masterpiece encapsulates many aspects of the wild ride that is the eternal odyssey of chasing glory.
Whether it be joining the throngs huddled into bars across the globe, or bouncing along the roads to the hallowed turf of Croke Park, this advert evokes floods of memories from the glory days.
3: 'Magic Boots' - Elverys
A touch different, but still an iconic one from Elverys.
This Christmas special (fitting for the time of year) shows that magic can be found in any pair of boots, and the potential for anyone who has ever felt like the underdog.
4: 'Passion Burns Bright' - Elverys
The final advertisement of our quartet revolves around the current Mayo GAA jersey, a throwback to the kit of 1996/97.
The fine reveal of the kit shows the likes of Aidan O'Shea and Saoirse Lally interspersed between stunning shots of Croagh Patrick and Achill Island.
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