Green Peter wrote: » I've a sneaky feeling Roscommon will put this Mayo team to the sword on Sunday and end this group as a team. Mcstay is a better manager than Rockford, he's inside knowledge of Mayo and the recent extra time wins over average teams have papered over the many cracks throughout this mayo team. Roscommon will not get a better chance to make a semi final for years to come!
Green Peter wrote: » I've a sneaky feeling Roscommon will put this Mayo team to the sword on Sunday and end this group as a team.
Pure tashte wrote: » Ah yeah sure if they lose on Sunday Harrison, Durcan, AOS, DOC, COC, Keegan, Parsons, McLoughlin, Doherty will probably all retire. They're all getting on at this stage :rolleyes:
km79 wrote: Valuable insightful contribution as always ? Did you happen to catch mayos forward play at the weekend ? Cillians in particular ? Any comment to make ?
km79 wrote: How do you think your own county will do ? Still going to win an AI within 5 years ?
Shurimgreat wrote: » Meh...a few high balls from Kerry into our full back line and the game will be as good as over. Any perceived weak link and Kerry will target it repeatedly, that's what they did in 2014.
yop wrote: » We worry about Roscommon first. What are peoples thoughts on the game? If Roscommon get sucked in by the hype of winning (deservedly) the Connacht title then they could return to form. Though if they bomb us like they did Galway then you'd expect our FB line to suffer. I can see this going to ET again, a shoot out of a game. Ref will need to be very strong in this game. The 50k attendance could rattle the inexperienced Rossies but youth sometimes ignores that.
km79 wrote: » Jesus they are out early this week
EICVD wrote: » Hopefully so ;-)
yop wrote: » We worry about Roscommon first. What are peoples I can see this going to ET again,
Always_Running wrote: » Do All Ireland quarter finals go to extra time or a replay?
Shurimgreat wrote: » A bit like the Cork game, I'm getting worried about the Roscommon game for a number of reasons. 1. They are the only division one team we have faced. We struggled to get past mid table division two teams. 2. Roscommon had a poor league but it looks like they were in heavy training and focusing on the championship. They might be just peaking. 3. We are an aging team, but worse than that, an aging team that's had 4 or 5 difficult weeks, with two extra time matches. That's got to take something out of our legs. 4. Our current full back line is there for the taking. 5. Roscommon are a much younger team, with a good break since the Connacht final. They could easily run the legs off us. 6. McStay/McHale are a good management team and will want to beat Mayo to prove a point. They also know our weaknesses. There's a few other reasons too. I hope I am proven wrong, but you'd nearly have to tip Roscommon as favourites.
Shurimgreat wrote: » Our current full back line is there for the taking.
seligehgit wrote: » A motion was passed at Congress this year,all games excepting All Ireland final and provincial finals go to extra time. I presume it applies to this year's championship.
irishgeo wrote: » The gaa website doesn't say extra time if necessary for the mayo game but does for the qualifiers the day before.
irishgeo wrote: » The gaa website doesn't say extra time if necessary for the mayo game but does for the qualifiers the day before. The motion also states that if it's still a draw after extra time a replay is required.
mayo.mick wrote: » Applies from 2018 onwards. Semi replays if there are any pencilled in for Cork according to the examiner a few weeks ago. Looking to get semis played there too.