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词条 Galway–Mayo Gaelic football rivalry
释义

  1. History

  2. Senior results

     League  Championship 

  3. References

{{Infobox sports rivalry
| name = Galway-Mayo
| other names = Connacht Derby
| image =
| caption =
| city or region = County Galway
County Mayo
| first contested = Mayo 2-4 – 0-3 Galway
1901 Connacht final
(9 November 1902)
| teams involved = Galway
Mayo
| most wins = Galway (42)
| most player appearances =
| top scorer =
| mostrecent = Galway 1-12 – 0-12 Mayo
2018 Connacht quarter-final
(13 May 2018)
| total = 86
| series = Galway 42–6–38 Mayo
| largestvictory = 17 points
Galway 5-13 – 2-5 Mayo
1956 Connacht Quarter-Final
Mayo 4-16 – 0-11 Galway
2013 Connacht Quarter-Final

}}

The Galway–Mayo rivalry is a Gaelic football rivalry between Irish inter-county teams Galway and Mayo, who first played each other in 1901. It is considered to be one of the biggest rivalries in Gaelic games. Mayo's home ground is MacHale Park in Castlebar, while Galway play their home games in Salthill's Pearse Stadium or St Jarlath's Park in Tuam.

While Mayo have the highest number of Connacht titles, with Galway ranked second on the roll of honour, the Tribesmen have enjoyed greater success in the All-Ireland, having won nine titles to Mayo's three. The rivalry has historically been good-natured but has taken on a harder edge since the turn of the millennium, with the mood between supporters souring.

History

One of the oldest rivalries in Gaelic football, the fixture was first contested in the 1901 Championship with Mayo winning by 2-4 to 0-3 on the day.[1] The game, which took place in Claremorris on 9 November 1902, was the first official final of the Connacht Championship. The Connacht GAA Council was founded on the same day.[2]

Mayo were the first of the two to contest an All-Ireland final, when they faced Wexford in the 1916 final. Galway became the first to win the tournament in the 1925 Championship (though the Championship itself was not completed until 1926). The 1930s was the greatest era of dominance for the two teams; between 1932 and 1942 Galway and Mayo contested eight All-Ireland senior finals, with Galway winning titles in 1934 and 1938, and Mayo winning their maiden title in 1936.[2] The teams were also two of the strongest teams in the country in the 1950s and 1960s, with Mayo winning in 1950 and 1951, and Galway winning in 1956, 1964, 1965 and 1966. In that era, each team regularly gave the other their toughest game of the year.[3] Following Galway's 1966 triumph however, no Connacht team would win an All-Ireland for another 32 years.[1][4]

The rivalry has historically been characterised as relatively friendly,[7] with many Galway and Mayo players from the 1950s–60s teams having attended the same schools and players from the border areas having family ties in the other county.[3] This is in contrast to the more bitter rivalries in the sport like Cork–Kerry or Armagh–Tyrone.[5][6] The good-natured rivalry has also been attributed to the similarities between the two counties and the shared socio-economic challenges they have faced through the years. With a total of nearly 40,000 people emigrating from the two counties from 1951 to 1966, their shared success in football was considered one of the few bright spots in that era.[2][3]

The friendliness of the contest has been tested in recent years however.[7] Following defeats for Mayo in the 1996 and 1997 All-Ireland finals, Galway knocked Mayo out in the opening round of the 1998 Championship and went on to win the title. Galway, who were managed by Mayo-man John O'Mahony, also won the title in 2001. Galway's win, on the back of Mayo's two defeats and under the stewardship of a Mayo native, left a sour taste. When the team knocked Galway out of the 1999 Championship, the win was celebrated "as if it was an All-Ireland."[3]

Mayo dominated the Connacht Championship in the early 2010s, winning five-in-a-row and inflicting a record defeat on Galway in Pearse Stadium in 2013.[8] During this period of dominance, Mayo reached the All-Ireland finals of 2012 and 2013 but were beaten on both occasions. Their winning streak in Connacht was broken by Galway in 2016 and the Tribesmen won again when they faced each other in 2017. However, in both seasons Mayo went on to reach the All-Ireland final, while Galway were eliminated in the quarter-finals.[7] The tension between the two teams was heightened by this level of competition, and this was reflected in the stands. Galway's All-Ireland-winning captain Ray Silke described the mood between the supporters as having "gone a little bit dark over the last while."[9]

Senior results

Galway win
Mayo win
Match was a draw

League

Galway vs Mayo
DateVenueScoreCompetition
24 April 2001Croke Park, Dublin0-13 – 0-12League Final
16 April 2006MacHale Park, Castlebar}}1-11 – 1-6League Semi-Final
15 April 2007Croke Park, Dublin2-10 – 1-12League Semi-Final
6 April 2008MacHale Park, Castlebar2-9 – 1-11Division 1
29 March 2009St Jarlath's Park, Tuam1-11 – 0-13Division 1
7 February 2010MacHale Park, Castlebar2-14 – 1-10Division 1
27 February 2011Pearse Stadium, Salthill2-14 – 0-12Division 1
11 February 2018Pearse Stadium, Salthill1-13 – 0-11Division 1
2 February 2019MacHale Park, Castlebar1-13 – 0-11Division 1

Championship

Galway vs Mayo
DateVenueScoreCompetition
9 November 1902Claremorris2-4 – 0-3Connacht Final
26 March 1905Claremorris0-7 – 0-4Connacht Semi-Final
7 April 1907Claremorris2-16 – 0-1Connacht Final
12 July 1908Tuam3-6 – 0-1Connacht Semi-Final
30 October 1910Ballina1-4 – 0-5Connacht Final
24 September 1911ClaremorrisW – LConnacht Final
21 July 1912Roscommon4-4 – 0-3Connacht Semi-Final
28 September 1913Castlerea1-2 – 0-3Connacht Final
3 September 1916Athlone2-6 – 2-2Connacht Semi-Final
7 October 1917Castlerea1-4 – 1-1Connacht Final
22 September 1918Castlerea0-4 – 0-1Connacht Final
5 July 1919Tuam1-3 – 1-2Connacht Semi-Final
18 July 1920Castlerea2-4 – 0-3Connacht Semi-Final
18 June 1922Tuam0-6 – 0-1Connacht Semi-Final
4 May 1924Tuam0-3 – 0-2Connacht Final
19 October 1924Balla0-1 – 0-1Connacht Final
9 November 1924Tuam2-6 – 0-5Connacht Final Replay
18 October 1925Tuam1-5 – 1-3Connacht Final
11 July 1926Roscommon3-2 – 1-2Connacht Final
17 July 1927Tuam1-5 – 1-4Connacht Semi-Final
21 July 1929Roscommon1-6 – 0-4Connacht Final
29 June 1930Boyle0-7 – 0-1*Connacht Semi-Final
5 June 1931Castlerea3-5 – 1-4Connacht Semi-Final
17 July 1932Castlerea3-5 – 1-3Connacht Semi-Final
23 July 1933Castlerea1-7 – 1-5Connacht Final
22 July 1934Castlerea2-4 – 0-5Connacht Final
21 July 1935Roscommon0-12 – 0-5Connacht Final
19 July 1936Roscommon2-4 – 1-7Connacht Final
2 August 1936Roscommon2-7 – 1-4Connacht Final Replay
18 July 1937Roscommon3-5 – 0-8Connacht Final
17 July 1938Roscommon0-8 – 0-5Connacht Final
16 July 1939Roscommon2-6 – 0-3Connacht Final
21 July 1940Roscommon1-7 – 0-5Connacht Final
29 June 1941Tuam0-10 – 1-5Connacht Semi-Final
20 June 1943Kiltimagh3-6 – 1-5Connacht Semi-Final
18 June 1944MacHale Park, Castlebar}}1-11 – 1-3Connacht Semi-Final
22 July 1945Roscommon2-6 – 1-7Connacht Final
18 July 1948Roscommon2-4 – 1-7Connacht Final
25 July 1948Roscommon2-10 – 2-7Connacht Final
15 July 1951St Jarlath's Park, Tuam4-13 – 2-3Connacht Final
4 July 1954St Jarlath's Park, Tuam2-4 – 1-5Connacht Semi-Final
17 June 1956MacHale Park, Castlebar5-13 – 2-5Connacht Quarter-Final
29 June 1958St Jarlath’s Park, Tuam2-9 – 0-6Connacht Semi-Final
12 June 1960MacHale Park, Castlebar2-5 – 1-6Connacht Quarter-Final
11 June 1961St Jarlath’s Park, Tuam0-10 – 0-6Connacht Quarter-Final
16 June 1963MacHale Park, Castlebar2-8 – 1-6Connacht Semi-Final
19 July 1964St Jarlath’s Park, Tuam2-12 – 1-5Connacht Final
17 July 1966MacHale Park, Castlebar0-12 – 1-8Connacht Final
25 June 1967Pearse Stadium, Salthill3-13 – 1-8Connacht Semi-Final
21 July 1968MacHale Park, Castlebar2-10 – 2-9Connacht Final
13 July 1969Pearse Stadium, Salthill0-11 – 1-8Connacht Final
3 August 1969MacHale Park, Castlebar1-11 – 1-8Connacht Final Replay
27 June 1971St Jarlath's Park, Tuam1-7 – 0-7Connacht Semi-Final
8 July 1973MacHale Park, Castlebar1-17 – 2-12Connacht Final
16 June 1974St Jarlath's Park, Tuam3-11 – 0-13Connacht Semi-Final
21 June 1981MacHale Park, Castlebar2-8 – 1-9Connacht Semi-Final
11 July 1982St Jarlath's Park, Tuam3-17 – 0-10Connacht Final
17 July 1983MacHale Park, Castlebar1-13 – 1-9Connacht Final
8 July 1984Pearse Stadium, Salthill2-13 – 2-9Connacht Final
12 July 1987MacHale Park, Castlebar0-8 – 0-7Connacht Final
25 June 1989St Jarlath's Park, Tuam1-8 – 1-8Connacht Semi-Final
9 July 1989MacHale Park, Castlebar2-13 – 1-8Connacht Semi-Final Replay}}
1 July 1990St Jarlath's Park, Tuam2-11 – 1-12Connacht Semi-Final
23 June 1991MacHale Park, Castlebar3-11 – 0-6Connacht Semi-Final
14 June 1992St Jarlath's Park, Tuam1-11 – 1-11Connacht Quarter-Final
21 June 1992MacHale Park, Castlebar0-15 – 1-6Connacht Quarter-Final Replay
23 July 1995St Jarlath's Park, Tuam0-17 – 1-7Connacht Final
21 July 1996MacHale Park, Castlebar1-11 – 3-9Connacht Final
25 May 1997St Jarlath's Park, Tuam1-16 – 0-15Connacht Quarter-Final
24 May 1998MacHale Park, Castlebar1-13 – 2-6Connacht Quarter-Final
18 July 1999St Jarlath's Park, Tuam1-14 – 1-10Connacht Final
2 June 2002MacHale Park, Castlebar0-12 – 1-7Connacht Semi-Final
6 July 2003Pearse Stadium, Salthill1-14 – 0-13Connacht Final
27 June 2004MacHale Park, Castlebar0-18 – 1-9Connacht Semi-Final
10 July 2005Pearse Stadium, Salthill0-10 – 0-8Connacht Final
16 July 2006MacHale Park, Castlebar0-12 – 1-8Connacht Final
20 May 2007Pearse Stadium, Salthill2-10 – 0-9Connacht Quarter-Final
13 July 2008MacHale Park, Castlebar2-12 – 1-14Connacht Final
19 July 2009Pearse Stadium, Salthill2-12 – 1-14Connacht Final
26 June 2011MacHale Park, Castlebar1-12 – 1-6Connacht Semi-Final
19 May 2013Pearse Stadium, Salthill4-16 – 0-11Connacht Quarter-Final
13 July 2014MacHale Park, Castlebar3-14 – 0-16Connacht Final
14 June 2015Pearse Stadium, Salthill1-15 – 2-8Connacht Semi-Final
18 June 2016MacHale Park, Castlebar1-12 – 0-12Connacht Semi-Final
11 June 2017Pearse Stadium, Salthill0-15 – 1-11Connacht Semi-Final
13 May 2018MacHale Park, Castlebar1-12 – 0-12Connacht Quarter-Final

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/honours-almost-even-in-old-rivalry-that-is-still-mchale-and-hearty-1.943728|title=Honours almost even in old rivalry that is still McHale and hearty|work=Irish Times|date=9 July 2008|accessdate=21 March 2016|first=Damian|last=Cullen}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.advertiser.ie/galway/article/97844/will-galway-beat-mayo |work=Galway Advertiser |title=Will Galway beat Mayo? |date=11 January 2018 |accessdate=12 February 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/gaelic-games/mayo-and-galway-still-standing-in-one-another-s-way-1.3385794 |work=Irish Times |title=Mayo and Galway still standing in one another’s way |date=10 February 2018 |accessdate=12 February 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/football/kieran-fitzgerald-hungry-for-more-connacht-success-with-corofin-463383.html |work=Irish Examiner |title=Kieran Fitzgerald hungry for more Connacht success with Corofin |date=24 November 2017 |accessdate=12 February 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://gaa.eir.ie/experience-speaks/2013/07/02/cork-and-kerry-at-each-others-throats |work=Eir Sport |title=CORK AND KERRY: AT EACH OTHER'S THROATS |date=2 July 2013 |accessdate=12 February 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.gaa.ie/features/feature/armagh-and-tyrone-clash-again/ |work=GAA |title=Armagh and Tyrone clash again |date=3 August 2017 |accessdate=12 February 2018}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2018/0212/940189-mayo-galway-rivalry/ |work=RTÉ Sport |title=Mayo aren't making any friends, but they don't care |date=12 February 2018 |accessdate=13 February 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/mayo-destroy-galway-at-pearse-stadium-1.1399214 |work=Irish Times |title=Mayo destroy Galway at Pearse Stadium |date=19 May 2013 |accessdate=12 February 2018}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2018/0211/939964-silke-the-mood-has-darkened-between-galway-and-mayo/ |work=RTÉ Sport |title=Silke: The mood has darkened between Galway and Mayo |date=11 February 2018 |accessdate=12 February 2018}}
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