Mayo forward Darren McHale and Tyrone's Peter Harte in action. Pics: Sportsfile
Mayo win
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Tyrone win
When Mayo travel to Tyrone this Saturday, they will know that they have basically reached play-off territory.
It was a tumultuous fortnight. First the sobering defeat to Cavan, followed by manager Kevin McStay stepping back on Monday evening after falling ill and being hospitalised at training two days earlier.
Then Stephen Rochford took over for the 'immediate future' as it's phrased in the Mayo GAA press release.
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And it was all topped by the events of the county board meeting, when it transpired, that five Mayo senior players had effectively been evicted from their Dublin accommodation.
This eventful spell reaches its climax in Healy Park on Saturday evening. Mayo need a win to stay in the race.
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