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Irish Examiner
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- Irish Examiner
Mayo set up All-Ireland minor semi-final with Kerry after goalfest victory over Offaly
Electric Ireland All-Ireland MFC Quarter-Final Mayo 3-13 (3-2-9) Offaly 4-7 (4-0-7) Mayo will be Kerry's opponents in the All-Ireland minor semi-final in a fortnight after they just about held off a powerful second half-surge from Offaly in Roscommon this afternoon, kicking the last three scores to secure the win just when it looked like the Faithful County had produced yet another miracle comeback. Over the course of the hour, Mayo were marginally the better team, despite the absence of leading corner forward Tony Carey and midfielder Cian May - though they came dangerously close to losing their way when they tried to defend their lead rather than pushing on and driving home their advantage in the second half. With Offaly supporters outnumbering their Mayo counterparts by nearly ten to one, it was easy to see why they would try and stifle the midlanders and defend their nine-point interval advantage, though when Mayo were at their best, they were scintillating. They ransacked the Offaly defence to score 2-6 unanswered in the 20 minutes before half-time. In every aspect of play, they were running riot, and causing Offaly a world of problems. The start of the game saw Ben Holmes set up Conor Hession for a goal, but Offaly replied well, employing an all-out attack approach. Every free was tapped and run at the Mayo defence, every attacker wanted to take on and beat his man, and that yielded a fine goal for Ruairí Woods and some well-taken points from Tony Furey, Dylan Dunne and Cathal Weldon. However throughout the year, long spells of playing second fiddle in the kickout battle have haunted Offaly, and that again was to come to the fore here as Mayo starved the Offaly attack of ball and unleashed wave after wave of their own attacks. Adam Kelly, an injury doubt leading up to the game, was dominant in the middle but the real star of the show was Dara Flanagan, operating at centre-forward. The Eastern Gaels man scored 1-3 in all, 1-2 in the first half, and created real danger every time he took possession. His tap and go free down the right set up another goal for Conor Coghill through the middle of the Offaly defence, and Mayo could easily have added to their 3-7 to 1-4 half-time lead, with Rhys Neary firing over the bar with the goal at his mercy and three wides in the closing minutes keeping the lead down to single digits. The physical presence of Hession and Ben Holmes was also a threat, and when Mayo used the breeze to hit their two big men, they created chaos and chances, with Holmes adding two points of his own. However that threat was removed for the second half, and Mayo's running game also dried up. As they did for the Leinster final, the Offaly supporters travelled in big numbers for this fixture and a crucial part of Mayo's gameplan for the second half would have been to remove the crowd as a factor in the contest. A goal from Furey at the start of the second half threatened to throw that plan out the window but Mayo overcame that setback and monopolised possession for long stretches, holding the ball for two and three minutes at a time on several occasions. More often than not however, no scoring chances materialised at the end of those possessions, albeit that didn't matter as long as Offaly weren't scoring at the other end. Then the midlanders won a turnover, Caden O'Beirne played the ball down the line to Cian McNamee, and the Rhode man beat his marker along the end line and squeezed in a goal from an impossible angle. The crowd came alive, and after the two sides traded points, another goal, this time from Dylan Dunne, sent the Faithful into raptures. They had the wind at their backs, the nine-point lead was fully wiped out, and after Eamon Maher made an incredible mark, he was dragged down, Tony Furey tapped over the free, and they had all the momentum and energy. That all changed on the next kickout when Eoghan Dever fielded the ball, he too was tackled, and Conor Hession traversed the black spot on the crossbar with as important a kick as he'll ever have taken in his young career so far. Offaly still had to chase the game and they did exactly that, but three chances went astray, the closest being Aaron Daly hitting the post from 35 metres out, and as they grew increasingly desperate, gaps opened up at the other end for Ben Joyce and Oran Murphy to add the insurance points and see Mayo through to a semi-final clash with the Kingdom. Scorers for Mayo: C Hession 1-5 (2tpf, 0-1f), D Flanagan 1-3, C Coghill 1-0, B Holmes 0-2 (0-1m, 0-1f), R Neary 0-1, B Joyce 0-1, O Murphy 0-1. Scorers for Offaly: T Furey 1-4 (0-2f), R Woods 1-1, D Dunne 1-1, C McNamee 1-0, C Weldon 0-1. MAYO: T Williams; C Coghill, B Langan, C Tighe; R O'Donnell, D Duffy, E Dever; A Kelly, P Garvey; R Neary, D Flanagan, C Jordan; F Ó Cinnseala, B Holmes, C Hession. Subs: O Murphy for Holmes (40), F Ó Cinnseala for Neary (47), O McCann for Fiachra Ó Cinnseala (51), B Joyce for Garvey (54) OFFALY: J Ryan; C O'Beirne, T Carroll, C Farrell; P Duffy, T Kelly, E Rouse; E Maher, C Duffy; C Weldon, D Dunne, A Daly; T Furey, C McNamee, R Woods. Subs: D Stewart for Weldon (47), C Duffy for Furey (54), D Stoyanov for Carroll (57) Referee: Alan Coyne (Westmeath).
Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Game one to 46...Carlisle United fans' loyal support in relegation season
Carlisle United's stars of another wise desolate season were, of course, the Blue Army. So, to celebrate the fans' impressive backing for the Cumbrians during the campaign, here is a special photo gallery charting their support through each game of their League Two campaign. Click on the image at the top of this article to scroll through a gallery of fan pictures from all 46 games, home and away, in 2025/26, taken by Richard Parkes, Ben Holmes and Barbara Abbott.
Yahoo
06-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
More fan photos from the Carlisle United v Salford game!
More fan photos from the Carlisle United v Salford game! fans - Carlisle United vs Salford, Photographer Ben Holmes, Brunton Park, EFL League Two 24/25, NO UNAUTHORISED USE. Check out a second bumper fans gallery from Carlisle United's EFL finale - the 2-2 draw with Salford City. Photographer Ben Holmes was at Brunton Park to capture the scenes in the stands. Click on the image at the top of this article to scroll through his pictures. Can you spot yourself or someone you know?
Yahoo
06-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
More fan photos from the Carlisle United v Salford game!
More fan photos from the Carlisle United v Salford game! fans - Carlisle United vs Salford, Photographer Ben Holmes, Brunton Park, EFL League Two 24/25, NO UNAUTHORISED USE. Check out a second bumper fans gallery from Carlisle United's EFL finale - the 2-2 draw with Salford City. Photographer Ben Holmes was at Brunton Park to capture the scenes in the stands. Click on the image at the top of this article to scroll through his pictures. Can you spot yourself or someone you know?
Yahoo
25-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Carlisle United announce new deal with shirt sponsor
Carlisle United's main shirt sponsor Aqua Pura has agreed a new three-year deal with the Blues. The Cumbrian firm's logo will remain on the front of United's shirt until 2028. The deal comes towards the end of the Armathwaite company's first season as the front-of-shirt sponsor at Brunton Park. Aqua Pura replaced Bimson Haulage as the main shirt sponsor at the start of this season, their branding accompanying United's 2024/25 home and away shirt designs. The firm had previously been short sponsors for two years. They will now remain prominent on United's kit for a further spell which will either continue in League Two or the National League next season. The Armathwaite company replaced Bimson Haulage as United's main shirt sponsor last summer (Image: Ben Holmes) Blues officials have welcomed the deal. Commercial assistant Martyn Vevers said: "It's a pleasure to extend a deal with a brilliant local brand from Armathwaite and we cannot thank them enough for their continued support. "We look forward to working together and building this fantastic relationship further." Aqua Pura marketing manager Hollie Veal said it was a "proud moment" for the company and added: "With many of Aqua Pura's employees and their families being passionate supporters of the club, this sponsorship is a natural extension of the brand's commitment to its local community. "As a brand that sources its pure mineral water from Cumbria's Eden Valley, Aqua Pura is dedicated to supporting local clubs and initiatives that bring people together. "This sponsorship reflects Aqua Pura's belief in the journey that Carlisle United is on. Aqua Pura continues to join the Carlisle United fans in showing unwavering support for the team along the way." No details have been given about the financial scale of the sponsorship deal. Aqua Pura's initial front of shirt sponsorship sees their logo on United's home kit, which is an homage to their 1974/75 First Division strip, and their green, pink and navy away kit. Carlisle will unveil new designs for the 2025/26 season in the summer.