naughto wrote: » Blood bank
PressRun wrote: » Never really thought they were in danger of losing tbh. Did enough, which is all you need this time of year. The O'Connor boys both had a good day. Diarmuid's goal was well worked and is further justification for having him in a more forward role. While we're on it, Cillian got his goal while standing close to the goal. That's all I'll say on it for fear of sounding like a broken record. Good to see Caff back in the mix too. He was solid enough. Jason Doherty had a big impact when he came on, just a big strong man a and a great ball winner. Not afraid of the dirty work. Thought Boland was alright. He took a while to settle and was even slowing down the play at times with lateral and backwards passing, but he found more of a rhythm later. Got a good point and made a great interception later in the game to stop a Sligo move on goal. He's learning. Danny Kirby was decent on his introduction. McLoughs took a fair whack in front of me. Looked like his back. Hopefully nothing majorly serious. Onwards to Salthill anyway. Could be a bit of bite in that one.
km79 wrote: » In much better shape this year I feel Look way fitter and less disjointed A decent game in the bank before facing Galway who will have none played Though seamie was excellent today . Hope he isn't badly concussedSide note Sad that aido felt the need to run straight off the pitch. Lots of kids left without their photo or autograph which he ALWAYS obliges with I can testify to that cos my young lad got both a few years back after a very particularly physical game . I'm sure he wanted to go straight in but he didn't. He never does. He will probably be vilified now for not staying out today
seligehgit wrote: » Shocking state of affairs but I think most reasonable supporters will understand the context around which he departed the pitch.
seligehgit wrote: » I thought we struggled at midfield,very worrying Seamie O Shea's departure with an injury.He seemed quite badly concussed.
seligehgit wrote: » I can't see Conor O Shea continuing to start,unfortunately he is not offering enough.Jason Doherty will certainly be likely coming back into the team,he offered so much on his introduction.
seligehgit wrote: » I'd be optimistic we'll see improved championship performances this year from the O Connor brothers.Diarmuid has had a chance to rest himself post his injury/burnout and had no under 21 action to juggle this year.Cillian is happily injury free,completed a full league campaign and is again happily domiciled back in Mayo.
seligehgit wrote: » I'd like to have seen Shane Nally see a bit of action
Panrich wrote: » We're looking to play like 2013 again, I think. Forwards putting in huge efforts and stopping the opposition from getting the ball forward until our defence has set. Barrett had a good game today so I wonder will we push Keith further out the pitch when Harrison is back. In place of COS maybe?
PressRun wrote: » I don't think Conor O'Shea will hold onto his place either. He ran into every tackle possible today and just made some silly decisions. Jason Doherty will and should get his place back.
The Talking Bread wrote: » Wonder will Bernard Flynn be moaning about all the Cork players signing autographs after that game. And this was a Championship match, not a Winter/Spring midweek challenge!!!
seligehgit wrote: » Not so sure they won't revert to type if we are to meet the big guns in Croker and play Kevin Mc in the sweeper role? Like the idea behind your thinking,the positivity of 2013...
jay0109 wrote: » At least 11 steps for the 1st goal. And a square ball for the 2nd. Hope Mayo don't use up all their favourable ref calls before they cross the Shannon...
PARlance wrote: » TSG gave Durcan MOTM, he has turned into some player. Gooch had good things to say about Boland, I hope he gets plenty of game time. He's probably (ok definitely) shy in terms in physical development but I do think he gives us something different this year. Tom Parsons was their other Mayo nominee for MOTM, I wouldn't have had him up there but if himself and Seamus can keep fit this year then it'll be a plus on last year. Roll on June 11th. Hope we are the right side of a cracker.
Panrich wrote: Barrett had a good game today so I wonder will we push Keith further out the pitch when Harrison is back. In place of COS maybe?
jr86 wrote: » I'm dubious as to Galway's "improvement" to be honest. Forwards look more cohesive as a unit and Shane Walsh is playing some tremendous ball altogether, but there's a few passengers in there and I think they're still a way off finding their best 15. The full back line is a real liability and guys like O'Donnell and Bradshaw are passable at best if judging them at the real top level. I'm loathe to agreeing with anything Pat Spillane says but he made a valid point as to the difference in speed and standard of the Division 1 and 2 finals in Croke Park last month. Dublin will ate Kildare in Leinster this year and expect to do it, yet a lot of our fans nearly have a "fear" when playing Galway. We are - bear in mind - meant to be dining at the top table with Dublin and Kerry Don't get me wrong I always have great respect for Galway but to win an All Ireland we have to be winning this one. I know, I know, we lost to them last year but that was as flat a performance as I've seen since Longford in 2010 The winning Division 2 angle is funny. Last year Tyrone were overrated to high heavens for doing so and Galway - while not to the same extent - have inspired some reactionary giddiness also. Winning matches seems to cause hype no matter who you beat, but to be honest I'd far rather have had Cavan's league than Galway's. At least next year Galway will have the chance to play the big guns and I think that will drive them on far more
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Galway have improved - there are certainly no passengers in our forward line.