seligehgit wrote: One hundred percent Andrews have him a torrid time that day.TBF he wasn't the only corner back that suffered such a fate.
Stoner wrote: » True, did Rock score two if not three off him in the first half of the replay last year And in 2014 JOD? The experiment at half forward didn't work. What position had you in mind for him seligehgit?
seligehgit wrote: » Rock did indeed. TBH in my opinion there is much revisionism re the job O Donoghue did on him in 2014. Personally I thought it was a fascinating duel and although O Donoghue came out on top it was a great duel over the two days most especially the replay.Higgins still secured his all star that year. Cue the legions of the kingdom ripostes to refute my opinions.:) I'm not sure where I'd play him,possibly in the half backs where he can launch attacks from as opposed to the half forwards where he has his back to goal.He hasn't excelled in the sweeper role,not sure which if any Mayo backs have got a handle on the role. The bigger question is will he start?I'm not so sure.
naughto wrote: » His experience alone will start him he is not as good as he was but he is out in front on what we have if you ask me.The question is will Harrison start since his injury he Just isn't the same man only for durcan and boyler helping out on a good few occasions in the Clare/ Derry game he would have being found out a lot more.
Shurimgreat wrote: » The closer we get to the Cork game the more nervous I am for some reason. Maybe its the same with every Mayo game, particularly this year. Its a cliché but Cork usually have one good game. They wont fear Mayo and they probably feel there is unfinished business after losing to us a couple times in recent years. This could well be the game to kickstart Cork's championship. If Mayo play as badly as we did for most of the game against Derry, we will be out.
SecretsOfEarth wrote: » I don't think Cork had a good game last year, if it's any consolation :pac:
munsterlegend wrote: » You'd hardly know the game was on in Cork what with the hurlers and the new stadium. Cork team is named tonight which will be interesting given the Kerry performance. On a lucky day Cork have a chance but I'd give it a 1in 10 chance. Mayo have too much know how, spirit and physicality. The difference between them and Kerry though is that Kerry have forwards who can translate possession into scores while Mayo are not as clinical. I think it will be close but Mayo will pull away in last 15 minutes to win by 7/8.
MaroonAndGreen wrote: » It's going to be a lot closer than that. Cork surely have a backlash in them or are they really that spineless? I honestly believe they aren't as bad as we are made to believe. Expect a tough close one, in bad conditions if today's weather is anything to go by.
km79 wrote: » What stand are season ticket holders in ?
seligehgit wrote: » Doesn't say on the season ticket website, it was the Mackey stand for the 2014 replay.
naughto wrote: » where paddy durcan is he suspended?
statto25 wrote: » I can see Higgins being dropped with Barrett going back into his spot, Boyle or Keegan into CB and Paddy into wing back.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » I'd be starting both Coen & Durcan in the HB line