Crash Bang Wall wrote: Great result and performance but Mattie needs to have a word with Moynagh......his shooting and kicking was woeful. Big G McVeety and Clarke especially were immense
KeepTheFaith wrote: » Yeah Moynagh puts us under real pressure with some of the Hollywood passing. He needs to keep it simple. And what was he at nudging in for the throw up ball?! Gearoid should have turfed him out on his ear. Madden did well winning his own ball and got one good score but we need more of a return from him if he's to make the 14 jersey his own. I thought Niall McDermott would have done as good or better if he was played today. There are plenty of positives though!! Mossy showed McGleenan why he's been our first choice midfielder for a few years now, that point where he caught the ball one handed was a thing of beauty. McGleenan has also put Martin Reilly back into his best position and reaped huge dividends. McVeety was at the core of so much of our good play and using him as an option inside is one of McGleenan's trials that has worked. Killian Clarke stopped trying too hard to play a captain's role and catch headlines, he did the simple things well, stuck to his task on O'Connor and carried well going forward. As for Gearoid, well it's no surprise to anyone who follows Cavan to see him do what he did today. The 55 metre free, the scores off left and right, the goal... He really can do it all, lets hope he can give us a couple of repeat performances in the next 2 weeks. Regardless of whether we stay up or not, this result was big for Cavan. We showed that when we put in a performance we have the players that can take the scalp of a top team. Mayo played well today, for a long time it looked like they simply couldn't miss and they were kicking monster scores. We didn't panic on the field or on the line, stuck to the task and the touch of class from McVeety to create and then Gearoid to finish the goal gave us the platform to win the game. I don't think we will beat Kerry, so in my eyes we need Donegal and Tyrone to beat Mayo and we need to beat Roscommon. That's our path to survival. Mayo may have something to say about that though, I think they can get a result to keep themselves up. I'd give us maybe a 30% chance at the moment. Which is 30% more than I'd have given us this morning! Well done and thanks to the players and managers, a result well earned that was hugely enjoyable to watch.
KeepTheFaith wrote: » There was no accounting for some of the scores Kirby got, shots from near the sideline at tight angles, you force guys to shoot from those sort of angles. Mossie got two fantastic points himself and put in a good defensive shift. He played the entire game against Monaghan and was taken off in injury time? He's never going to be an All Star but he works hard, throws himself around and pops up with important scores. More effective and consistent in midfield than any other Cavan player in recent years.
Giggernaut wrote: » Im assuming we're down if it's based on points difference? Can see next week being a tight affair against the Rossies. H2H a different story. Not much online.
Crash Bang Wall wrote: » If we win next weekend and both Mayo and Kerry lose then are we not safe? Mini group: Cavan 3 Mayo 2 and Kerry 1?? Also a question or 2 re the match.....was there not a stone wall balck card missed in the second half when Crowley (i think) pretty much jumped on McVeetys back to haul him down? Good result but I though the referee did us no favours.....gave them a lot of soft frees in scoring areas. Blatantly ignored overcarrying, and I think at times our lads were afraiad to tackle in the second half
Thunderbirds wrote: » We're down then on score difference. Head to head only if two teams involved. Anymore then it's score difference such as the above case.
cavan4sam wrote: » Good performance yesterday its nice to know that we can play against the bigger teams and be competitive With regards to staying up i think we are in with a real shout . I think Kerry at home will beat Tyrone and Donegal beat Mayo The problem is that we face what seems to be a bogey team for us in Roscommon ..it would be great to stay up but either way this bunch have fought hard and will have learned
Thunderbirds wrote: » Unfortunately Donegal will not beat Mayo in my opinion. No Ryan Mchugh plus Donegal probably don't fancy a league final against Dublin.
Thunderbirds wrote: Unfortunately Donegal will not beat Mayo in my opinion. No Ryan Mchugh plus Donegal probably don't fancy a league final against Dublin.