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15 Apr 2026

Mayo Volleyball Club keep promotion dream alive with dramatic win

Mayo started slowly but eventually held their nerve in five-set thriller against Dalkey

Mayo Volleyball Club keep promotion dream alive with dramatic win

The Mayo Volleyball Club team after their win over Dalkey

A DRAMATIC 3–2 win over Dalkey ensured that Mayo Volleyball Club continued their impressive run of form over the weekend.
Mayo started slowly but soon regained composure, bringing greater consistency and confidence to their play to take the opening set 25–22.

That steadiness carried into the second set, although Dalkey responded with strong net play and well-timed serving to keep the pressure on. Ellena Coffey was introduced late in the set and made an immediate impact as Mayo edged it 25–23.

In the third set, it looked like the home side would close out the match as they built a 20–16 lead. However, a series of unforced errors, combined with determined play and strong serving from the South Dublin side, saw Dalkey battle back to take the set 25–23.

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Dalkey maintained that momentum into the fourth set, applying sustained pressure with consistent play. Despite a spirited Mayo comeback, the visitors claimed the set 25–21, sending the match to a  fifth-set tie-break.

In the deciding set, Mayo were more clinical, building an early lead through Áine Joyce’s strong serving. Dalkey rallied with scrappy, determined play, but Mayo held firm. Strong serving and defensive work from Amy Breslin helped the home side regain control.

Áine Treanor delivered an outstanding defensive performance throughout, while Ellena Coffey capped off the match in style by scoring the winning point.

The result sees Mayo maintain their position in third ahead of Dalkey, who had been just one point behind prior to the match. It also marks Mayo’s sixth win in their last seven games.

Attention now turns to a huge upcoming fixture against table-toppers Longford next Sunday, April 19. Longford have been dominant this season, with their only defeat coming against Mayo in the reverse fixture.

With promotion play-off places still within reach, Mayo know that a victory over Longford, combined with favourable results elsewhere, could see them secure a place in the next stage of the competition.

The club is calling on supporters to come out in force and get behind the team for what could be a season-defining match on Sunday next in Barnacarrol Community Centre at 2pm.

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