Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » If Tipp are considered a tough draw for Mayo then we should fold the tent now and evetone who has told us this Mayo team are finished will be proven right. An unknown Cork team took them to the cleaners. I'd except this one to be a bit like the Clare game last year.
km79 wrote: » Minster final on at 7pm that evening alright Would say we will be throwing in at 5pm
Mountjoy Mugger wrote: » Could be on the Sunday.
finisklin wrote: » Mayo played Kerry in All Ireland U21 final in Semple stadium back in 1995. It was a long drive then! Plus it was a hot summer. Mouth watering clash against Tipp all the same. Wouldn't be taking anything for granted.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » If Tipp are considered a tough draw for Mayo then we should fold the tent now and evetone who has told us this Mayo team are finished will be proven right. An unknown Cork team took them to the cleaners.I'd except this one to be a bit like the Clare game last year.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » Tricky draw but definitely a winnable one for Mayo. Tipp are a decent side and Quinlivan & Sweeney are top class forwards. However, I'd fancy Mayo to beat them. I'd imagine a lot of Mayo fans may not have had much opportunity to go to Thurles down through the years as well so that should be a nice experience - great atmosphere in that town for a match (for hurling anyway).
ProudDUB wrote: » Google Maps has it 3 hrs from Castlebar. (Am v bored at work. ) Thurles has a bad rep for traffic jams too, which will only add to the trip time.
kilns wrote: » I dont think alot of teams would fear Mayo at this stage of the season. Apart from the obvious cannon fodder like Limerick who have no chance, as evident from last year any competant team would have a shot at turning them over. For example, even they wouldnt be their first choice, I think a team like Longford would have fancied their chances in Longford against Mayo. Tipp will be a tough game if they havent lost their focus after the Cork defeat
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: Just looking at the full draw and assuming a Mayo win, the chances of getting Monaghan or Tyrone in the next round are still only 2 in 7, so the probability of avoiding both is still high and what's left are pretty average at best.
kupus wrote: » I'd have prefered a lot of the others Tyrone included, instead of Tipp.
Stoner wrote: » Fr Tod Umptious wrote: Just looking at the full draw and assuming a Mayo win, the chances of getting Monaghan or Tyrone in the next round are still only 2 in 7, so the probability of avoiding both is still high and what's left are pretty average at best. Monaghan and Tyrone won't beat Mayo imo. I genuinely thought this year might pass Mayo by, but I'm beginning to doubt that. I still think Mayo are top two and they'd beat this Kerry team. I think some of the Kerry lads will need a couple of years to adapt to championship final games. Donegal might be a banana skin for everyone.
naughto wrote: » Confirm for sat the 23rd @5
kilns wrote: What about Galway??
Stoner wrote: » Monaghan and Tyrone won't beat Mayo imo. I genuinely thought this year might pass Mayo by, but I'm beginning to doubt that. I still think Mayo are top two and they'd beat this Kerry team. I think some of the Kerry lads will need a couple of years to adapt to championship final games. Donegal might be a banana skin for everyone.
Stoner wrote: » I still think that in a final or semi final Mayo would beat Galway.
seligehgit wrote: » Tipperary tough draw and long drive.
kilns wrote: » Best team in the qualifier based on reaching the AI Final last year yes but what do you base playing better than last year on? You had a poor league and have lost to Galway again and have lost one of your most important players for the season. The only highlight so far is beating arguably the worst team in Ireland. It is quite arrogant to suggest that Tipp are no way near Mayo.
C__MC wrote: » I’d expect it to be similar to 2016- mayo always in control. If mayo do indeed beat tipp at a canter, it will set tipp back years in terms of football
km79 wrote: » That’s crazy talk