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  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators, Regional West Moderators Posts: 16,724 Mod ✭✭✭✭yop


    How many more big scores are we to concede though before we accept the experiment hasn't worked? Is Horan banking on Barrett filling the hole left by Higgins? All I'm saying is it's a big ask of the lad and perhaps we need a more imaginative approach to fixing the half forwards e.g. playing Barry Moran up front. I realise that leaves us with a lack of pace there but surely it's better than playing one of the best corner backs in the county out of position, especially one that tends to cover the entirety of the field anyway?

    Imagination yes, but remember the "game" has changed, last year Higgins pace got him so far before he was dragged back/down and/or tackled without the ball, with the black card this has reduced this significantly.
    So him at 1/2 back is more benefit as he will have the pace to dispossess yet the pace to tear open a midfield/half forward line and get good fast ball into Freezer.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,336 ✭✭✭✭Fr Tod Umptious


    How many more big scores are we to concede though before we accept the experiment hasn't worked? Is Horan banking on Barrett filling the hole left by Higgins? All I'm saying is it's a big ask of the lad and perhaps we need a more imaginative approach to fixing the half forwards e.g. playing Barry Moran up front. I realise that leaves us with a lack of pace there but surely it's better than playing one of the best corner backs in the county out of position, especially one that tends to cover the entirety of the field anyway?

    Personally I think this and the final are must win games for the 2014 Mayo team.
    There is zero upside to getting knocked out now by Derry, or by Cork\Dublin in two weeks time.
    There is a lot of upside to winning the league, it's a Croke Park win, it's a win v Cork or Dublin, it will show, to some extent at least, that there is hunger there for 2014, it's reaching a goal that they publicly stated a few months back, i.e that they wanted to win the league
    With all that in mind I'd expect Horan and the team top prepare for this game like it was a championship knockout game, and that includes putting Higgins at 4.
    I'd also reckon a final v Cork would be preferable to a final v Dublin.
    I still think Dublin are not at as interested as Cork are about winning the league, beating another interested team, that are, IMO, at full strength would be much better than beating, or worse loosing to, a half arsed Dublin.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,530 ✭✭✭davegrohl48


    It's the first time I'v said it with the current team in a long while but I fancy Derry for this one. McGuckin who is just one of their big physical forwards had us in bother last week.
    With the other big forwards who are coming back and Lynch at the centre of the action I think they have the forward line to beat us.
    I'm not going to be surprised if Derry rack up a 3 goal return.
    The other thing that concerns me is us dominating midfield but the Derry forwards exposing us on limited possession. A victory for Mayo in that case would hide a weakness that needs fixing.
    The final test of the defence is this weekend. If it is not working then after either defeat or victory we need to try something majorly different not just patchwork switches.
    Otherwise we will arrive in August/September, achieve parity or worse at midfield in a game and get badly beaten due to conceding goals.
    I'm seriously not ruling out the idea of Seamus OShea at full back to mark McGuckin. With ball in his hands McGuckin is more likely to be stopped by OShea than either McHale or Cafferkey. McHale is the better option for McGuckin than Cafferkey I would say. Cafferkey continuously allows the full forward to collect and then tries to pick the pocket or hold him up. That is disastrous at full back when you face a big full forward with pace, think McGuckin, OGara, Murphy. I will be very surprised if Cafferkey manages to contain McGuckin this weekend. Similar I don't see any of our other defensive options doing it either.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,076 ✭✭✭Rawhead


    It's the first time I'v said it with the current team in a long while but I fancy Derry for this one. McGuckin who is just one of their big physical forwards had us in bother last week.
    With the other big forwards who are coming back and Lynch at the centre of the action I think they have the forward line to beat us.
    I'm not going to be surprised if Derry rack up a 3 goal return.
    The other thing that concerns me is us dominating midfield but the Derry forwards exposing us on limited possession. A victory for Mayo in that case would hide a weakness that needs fixing.
    The final test of the defence is this weekend. If it is not working then after either defeat or victory we need to try something majorly different not just patchwork switches.
    Otherwise we will arrive in August/September, achieve parity or worse at midfield in a game and get badly beaten due to conceding goals.
    I'm seriously not ruling out the idea of Seamus OShea at full back to mark McGuckin. With ball in his hands McGuckin is more likely to be stopped by OShea than either McHale or Cafferkey. McHale is the better option for McGuckin than Cafferkey I would say. Cafferkey continuously allows the full forward to collect and then tries to pick the pocket or hold him up. That is disastrous at full back when you face a big full forward with pace, think McGuckin, OGara, Murphy. I will be very surprised if Cafferkey manages to contain McGuckin this weekend. Similar I don't see any of our other defensive options doing it either.

    I disagree with regards Caff. He actually thrives on larger full forwards and had McGuckian in his pocket when switched on to him last Sunday. Despite Brogans tally last year Caff actually had a great game and like wise in 2012. It's smaller, pacer forwards that he struggles with. If Barrett isn't back soon then Higgins has to be moved back into the corner, end of. We are leaking far too many goals.

    I've been noticing that we have lost the cutting and fluid attack that we had in such abundance last year, especially from the half backs. Last Sunday I saw what I believe is one of the main causes and that is Andy is playing so far back. He is demanding the ball and then slowing it completely down, taking a few solos then trying to play the corners. This is killing the forward momentum of Boyle, Keegan and Vaughan while also allowing the other team to track back.

    The biggest problem I see at the moment is a centre forward. We have an embarrassment of riches in the middle of the field and I'm sure that Horan must be looking at using one of those lads in a forward role. I would really like to get another crack at the Dubs in croker this month. We need to beat them and put the fear out of our heads. If we don't then Jim Gavin will have an easier motivational speech to give in September should we meet then. "Sure we've nothing to fear from these shower, they couldn't beat us with just 14"


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,452 ✭✭✭wirelessdude01


    Why is everyone so fixated on the fullback line being the cause of the high goal tally against us? As far as I am concerned the problem lies with the middle third not doing their collective job. Opposition players playing ball in should be under such pressure when doing so that the ball going in is utter muck and gives the opposition forward little or no chance of making/taking a goal opportunity. Also a lot of runners through the middle are not being tracked by us. No fullback line in the country can defend excellently played passes or well timed runs.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 451 ✭✭SeanJ09


    Rawhead wrote: »
    I disagree with regards Caff. He actually thrives on larger full forwards and had McGuckian in his pocket when switched on to him last Sunday. Despite Brogans tally last year Caff actually had a great game and like wise in 2012. It's smaller, pacer forwards that he struggles with. If Barrett isn't back soon then Higgins has to be moved back into the corner, end of. We are leaking far too many goals.

    I've been noticing that we have lost the cutting and fluid attack that we had in such abundance last year, especially from the half backs. Last Sunday I saw what I believe is one of the main causes and that is Andy is playing so far back. He is demanding the ball and then slowing it completely down, taking a few solos then trying to play the corners. This is killing the forward momentum of Boyle, Keegan and Vaughan while also allowing the other team to track back.

    The biggest problem I see at the moment is a centre forward. We have an embarrassment of riches in the middle of the field and I'm sure that Horan must be looking at using one of those lads in a forward role. I would really like to get another crack at the Dubs in croker this month. We need to beat them and put the fear out of our heads. If we don't then Jim Gavin will have an easier motivational speech to give in September should we meet then. "Sure we've nothing to fear from these shower, they couldn't beat us with just 14"

    Thought the exact same thing myself. He did it on countless occasions last Sunday and also the previous week up in Dublin. Infuriating to watch. AOS in the past and for some reason in the league this year has constantly been doing the same thing: receiving the ball, barging through a couple of players and by the time he has done this he has has allowed the opposition to track back rather than giving quicker ball into the forwards. Really costing us at the minute.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,530 ✭✭✭davegrohl48


    Some real good points being raised. I agree ball has to move quickly. As ye said unnecessary solos or lateral passes allow the opposition regroup.
    Caff had an okay game in the final last year. Kicked the ball straight to Diarmuid Connolly giving up a point. Misjudged the bounce n OGara pointed almost goaled. Didn't have a block, didnt have a high catch in the square but did have some good turnovers in the first half. Great game is a big stretch when you look at the full game.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,736 ✭✭✭Fowler87


    Team:
    Hennelley,
    Harrison, Caff, Cunniffe,
    Keegan, Boyle, Vaughan,
    A.OShea, Gibbons,
    Higgins, Moran, Doherty,
    McLoughlin, Freeman, Sweeney

    Wise move starting Boyle at centre half back hopefully it becomes permanent now.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,662 ✭✭✭Blackjack


    Fowler87 wrote: »
    Team:
    Hennelley,
    Harrison, Caff, Cunniffe,
    Keegan, Boyle, Vaughan,
    A.OShea, Gibbons,
    Higgins, Moran, Doherty,
    McLoughlin, Freeman, Sweeney

    Wise move starting Boyle at centre half back hopefully it becomes permanent now.
    Well if we have to still feckin play the best number 4 in the Country at feckin number 11, this is the Strongest team we have available I think. Maybe Gallagher for Doc, but aside from that, best we have.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 451 ✭✭SeanJ09


    Delighted Sweeney makes the starting 15.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,530 ✭✭✭davegrohl48


    Aidan OShea will likely sit back as well to protect against Lynch powering down the centre. With Boyle at centre back he's a more frequent passing linkup which is good. He also closes space down quicker as a new option there. Not big but he's pretty sturdy, certainly tackles with ferocity. Shorter man often gets away with a more aggressive hit than a taller player. Refs naturally give bit of allowance. Think he can take to the role, Lynch might trouble him but he would give problems to all centre backs around.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,151 ✭✭✭kupus


    reasons mayo are going to lose.

    backs are shipping goals like there is no tomorrow. THere was a few league games Kildare & kerry (i think) and it looked like everytime there was an attack a goal would be scored. as someone said above it was ball carriers coming through that did the damage. A lot of balls lobbed in were accounted for by the full back line but when its carried through its a different story.

    Half back line are not supporting play with each other, there is nobody coming through to help out the man with ball. I dont know how many times I counted man with ball and nobody to help him out.

    Midfield. At this stage AOS looks like a liability. He is over carrying too much. Brilliant in the air to get it. But whats the point in getting it if he loses 10 yards later, which kinda goes back to the last point that the half backs have extra jobs to do to make up that midfield lost the ball after a great catch.
    Maybe teams will let him catch the ball cos they know within 10 yards they can play the percentages that he will lose it and they can begin an attack.

    Half forward line. too much tippy tappy play acting around and not enough direct play. As somebody said above Moran is too happy to slow down play. which gives backs time to regroup.
    Shot selection very poor. I know I know (highest scorers in the league) without knowing the stats Im pretty sure they would have the highest number of wides as well, also, too many balls going into goalies hands.

    Mayo just do not have a killer extinct to put a game to bed.
    Last year, against galway. they eased up. instead of putting a cricket score up against the local rivals. Alright a great score was put up but they could have annhilated galway and set galway back a decade but they just plain eased up.
    Do you think for one second if that was dublin doing that to meath or kerry doing that to cork, or tyrone doing that to donegal. they would ease up. Imo I think not.
    Fast forward to croke park a few weeks ago and by the end, after shipping goals with balls lost around the middle they were lucky to not have lost with the last kick from the dub forward ( i forget who it was)

    I think derry will carry a lot of ball inside and not jsut punt it in.
    This will create goal chances. Goals win games.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,099 ✭✭✭Barlett


    kupus wrote: »
    reasons mayo are going to lose.

    backs are shipping goals like there is no tomorrow. THere was a few league games Kildare & kerry (i think) and it looked like everytime there was an attack a goal would be scored. as someone said above it was ball carriers coming through that did the damage. A lot of balls lobbed in were accounted for by the full back line but when its carried through its a different story.

    Half back line are not supporting play with each other, there is nobody coming through to help out the man with ball. I dont know how many times I counted man with ball and nobody to help him out.

    Midfield. At this stage AOS looks like a liability. He is over carrying too much. Brilliant in the air to get it. But whats the point in getting it if he loses 10 yards later, which kinda goes back to the last point that the half backs have extra jobs to do to make up that midfield lost the ball after a great catch.
    Maybe teams will let him catch the ball cos they know within 10 yards they can play the percentages that he will lose it and they can begin an attack.

    Half forward line. too much tippy tappy play acting around and not enough direct play. As somebody said above Moran is too happy to slow down play. which gives backs time to regroup.
    Shot selection very poor. I know I know (highest scorers in the league) without knowing the stats Im pretty sure they would have the highest number of wides as well, also, too many balls going into goalies hands.

    Mayo just do not have a killer extinct to put a game to bed.
    Last year, against galway. they eased up. instead of putting a cricket score up against the local rivals. Alright a great score was put up but they could have annhilated galway and set galway back a decade but they just plain eased up.
    Do you think for one second if that was dublin doing that to meath or kerry doing that to cork, or tyrone doing that to donegal. they would ease up. Imo I think not.
    Fast forward to croke park a few weeks ago and by the end, after shipping goals with balls lost around the middle they were lucky to not have lost with the last kick from the dub forward ( i forget who it was)

    I think derry will carry a lot of ball inside and not jsut punt it in.
    This will create goal chances. Goals win games.

    Every team eases up when they've the game won...why risk injury? How many games have been won by more than 20 points? Very few...why? Because teams ease off when the result is clear .


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,336 ✭✭✭✭Fr Tod Umptious


    kupus wrote: »
    reasons mayo are going to lose.

    backs are shipping goals like there is no tomorrow. THere was a few league games Kildare & kerry (i think) and it looked like everytime there was an attack a goal would be scored. as someone said above it was ball carriers coming through that did the damage. A lot of balls lobbed in were accounted for by the full back line but when its carried through its a different story.

    Half back line are not supporting play with each other, there is nobody coming through to help out the man with ball. I dont know how many times I counted man with ball and nobody to help him out.

    Midfield. At this stage AOS looks like a liability. He is over carrying too much. Brilliant in the air to get it. But whats the point in getting it if he loses 10 yards later, which kinda goes back to the last point that the half backs have extra jobs to do to make up that midfield lost the ball after a great catch.
    Maybe teams will let him catch the ball cos they know within 10 yards they can play the percentages that he will lose it and they can begin an attack.

    Half forward line. too much tippy tappy play acting around and not enough direct play. As somebody said above Moran is too happy to slow down play. which gives backs time to regroup.
    Shot selection very poor. I know I know (highest scorers in the league) without knowing the stats Im pretty sure they would have the highest number of wides as well, also, too many balls going into goalies hands.

    Mayo just do not have a killer extinct to put a game to bed.
    Last year, against galway. they eased up. instead of putting a cricket score up against the local rivals. Alright a great score was put up but they could have annhilated galway and set galway back a decade but they just plain eased up.
    Do you think for one second if that was dublin doing that to meath or kerry doing that to cork, or tyrone doing that to donegal. they would ease up. Imo I think not.
    Fast forward to croke park a few weeks ago and by the end, after shipping goals with balls lost around the middle they were lucky to not have lost with the last kick from the dub forward ( i forget who it was)

    I think derry will carry a lot of ball inside and not jsut punt it in.
    This will create goal chances. Goals win games.

    I agree that their defense needs to be tightened up, and they should certainly have put the game v Dublin a few weeks ago to bed.
    But you should quit with the revisionist history about the Galway game.
    A 17 pt win away from home is an annihilation and a cricket score, and Galway have hardly fared too well since.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,681 ✭✭✭ColeTrain


    I agree that their defense needs to be tightened up, and they should certainly have put the game v Dublin a few weeks ago to bed.
    But you should quit with the revisionist history about the Galway game.
    A 17 pt win away from home is an annihilation and a cricket score, and Galway have hardly fared too well since.

    A 26 point win would have sent them back a decade compared to a 17 point win :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,109 ✭✭✭Oldtree


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,109 ✭✭✭Oldtree


    Lovely day for it here we go


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 451 ✭✭SeanJ09


    The space Lynch had after he caught that ball was ludicrous.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,010 ✭✭✭WesternZulu


    Mayo should learn from the Dublin match on how to close out a game playing against 14 men...well lets hope so anyway!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 451 ✭✭SeanJ09


    Surely that should have been a black card for Gibbons there?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,662 ✭✭✭Blackjack


    SeanJ09 wrote: »
    Surely that should have been a black card for Gibbons there?

    Yeah, he got a bit lucky i think. Ref is a bit inconsistent as to the colour, but giving cards when they're warranted at least.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,662 ✭✭✭Blackjack


    Blackjack wrote: »
    Yeah, he got a bit lucky i think. Ref is a bit inconsistent as to the colour, but giving cards when they're warranted at least.

    apart from just there, when Keegan was dragged down Hughes should have gotten a card of some colour at least.

    Mayo very sluggish, making this more difficult than it should be.

    Really think we need Dillon back to offer a bit of leadership to the forwards. He played well for Ballintubber in the last couple of days i believe so hopefully back soon enough.

    Dammit - Varley on for Mac. I hope Varley has improved from the last few times I've seen him.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 451 ✭✭SeanJ09


    Blackjack wrote: »
    apart from just there, when Keegan was dragged down Hughes should have gotten a card of some colour at least.

    Mayo very sluggish, making this more difficult than it should be.

    Really think we need Dillon back to offer a bit of leadership to the forwards. He played well for Ballintubber in the last couple of days i believe so hopefully back soon enough.

    Dammit - Varley on for Mac. I hope Varley has improved from the last few times I've seen him.

    Classic Varley point there.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,662 ✭✭✭Blackjack


    SeanJ09 wrote: »
    Classic Varley point there.

    Have to agree there!.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 970 ✭✭✭homewardbound11


    Utter rubbish. If I was to base the championship on that performance I would say we are now a quarter finalist at best. Looked like a side that has a hard training session the night before.

    We should now be looking for a centre half forward. Found Andy no longer wAnts to tAke on his man for fear of showing his pace. The most aggressive attachers were our 2 half backs. The only one to hold his head was Sweeney. Very disappointed right through from backs to forwards. As a team we had no composure past the half way line. Derry the newcomers showed more composure in attack


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 966 ✭✭✭john mayo 10


    Poor performance by mayo.Should have pushed on when derry lost their man but never did.Though andy moran was poor today i thought boyle and gibbons played well


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 451 ✭✭SeanJ09


    We need some half-forwards. Andy Moran not good enough anymore and DOC disappears from games. Higgins needs to be put back to corner back.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,336 ✭✭✭✭Fr Tod Umptious


    That is a very disappointing result.

    I really doubt these guys are up for a real crack at the All Ireland.
    The failure to win in the last two years will come against them this year.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,010 ✭✭✭WesternZulu


    Couldn't get a steam of the game so was only keeping an eye on a match tracker on-line.

    I really thought that once Derry were down to 14 that Mayo would drive on.

    Could be a blessing in disguise, the last thing this Mayo team needs before the Championship is to lose another final in Croke Park and I can't see anyone stopping Dublin.


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  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators, Regional Midwest Moderators, Regional West Moderators Posts: 16,724 Mod ✭✭✭✭yop


    Poor on many levels. Management now have to review it. Positions of players is wrong.
    Poor substitutions.
    Need to regroup but I really wonder where we go from here.


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