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A general view of MacHale Park in Castlebar. Laszlo Geczo/INPHO

Connacht-Munster rugby game confirmed for Mayo GAA ground in Castlebar

Hastings Insurance MacHale Park will host the fixture on 29 March.

CONNACHT RUGBY HAVE announced that they will play Munster in Castlebar next March.

It had been widely reported that Mayo GAA was set to host the URC inter-pro clash on Saturday, 29 March 2025, and confirmation arrived from the western province this morning.

Kick-off for the historic showdown at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park is set for 2.30pm. It will be Mayo’s first time to host a competitive Connacht Rugby fixture in the professional era.

Tickets go on general sale on Monday, 13 January, with early access available from the previous Friday for those who register their interest at connachtrugby.ie/castlebar. Prices start from €20 for an adult, €15 for a young adult/senior, and €5 for juniors, while all season tickets will be valid for the game. 

“This promises to be not only a great occasion for Connacht Rugby supporters but also for the very many people all across the province who love sport more generally, whatever the code,” said Connacht Rugby CEO Willie Ruane.

“We are very proud to represent the province of Connacht, from the four corners of the five counties, and this fixture provides us with a great opportunity to demonstrate that, in bringing a fixture of this significance out to the heart of the province.

“I want to thank and commend Mayo GAA for the extremely positive and collaborative manner in which they have engaged with us, and in ultimately agreeing to allow us play in the great facility that is Hastings Insurance MacHale Park.

“I would also like to say a special thank you to Dexcom, Intersport Elverys, and all our official partners. The reality is that without their cooperation and support, this event could simply not have happened. It’s now our job here at Connacht Rugby to deliver an event befitting of the occasion, and everyone at the club looks forward to making this a day to truly remember.”

Connacht head coach Pete Wilkins and captain Cian Prendergast also welcomed the official announcement. 

“We’re all incredibly excited by today’s news,” said Wilkins.

“29 March 2025 is a day that we are already looking forward to and it’ll be a privilege to play a part in it. We are proud to represent the whole province of Connacht, and we look forward to sharing this great occasion with our existing supporters and getting out to meet many more new supporters from all across the province.”

“All the players were absolutely delighted when told the news,” Prendergast added. “The opportunity to play in front of a massive home crowd, in the heart of the province, is something to really look forward to.

“Today’s announcement is a massive boost for what will be a really important game for us, at a crunch time in the season. Our supporters are amongst the best there are, and we know the passion that the people of Mayo, and Connacht more widely, show every time they support their teams, whatever the code or colour of the jersey.

“We will be doing everything we can to feed off and match that passion in the performance we deliver on the day.”

Written by Emma Duffy and originally published on The 42 whose award-winning team produces original content that you won’t find anywhere else: on GAA, League of Ireland, women’s sport and boxing, as well as our game-changing rugby coverage, all with an Irish eye. Subscribe here.

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    Dec 23rd 2024, 1:22 PM

    Dublin train, change in Paddington direction Westport

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    Dec 23rd 2024, 3:30 PM

    @Gerard Hayden: Portarlington!

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    Dec 23rd 2024, 3:58 PM

    @Gerard Hayden: Mind the gap !!

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    Dec 24th 2024, 6:33 AM

    @Gerard Hayden: cork trains don’t stop at portarlington and Irish rail indicate cork Dublin , Dublin – castlebar. This produces a 6 hr journey albeit at reasonable cost. Last train from castlebar will be 4.30pm. So despite both locations being on the western seaboard we westerners have to travel east to be able to connect with each other. Welcome to life outside The Pale and why we think the money for the Metro should be spent on us westerners. County Donegal doesn’t even have a rail line. The only plan is a connection to letterkenny from ……..Derry. Now there’s the real meaning of a United ireland.

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    Dec 23rd 2024, 1:05 PM

    Mayo for sam

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    Dec 24th 2024, 12:56 AM

    @John Gaughan: Prendergast?

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    Dec 23rd 2024, 1:06 PM

    Traveling from Cork to Mayo is going to be a nightmare, absolutely no train service or direct bus service to speak of.

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    Dec 23rd 2024, 1:24 PM

    @Alexa Reborn: Welcome to the west of Ireland

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    Dec 23rd 2024, 2:40 PM

    @Alexa Reborn: hold on didn’t someone say in the Holyhead story to “put it on tracks”? Surely you can get from Cork to Castlebar on “tracks”?

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    Dec 23rd 2024, 8:20 PM

    Might help to pay the Mayo GAA Tax bill, lots of cash out West been paid under the counter. Revenue only seeing the tip of the Iceberg yet.

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