charlie14 wrote: » Great win today folks. Especially up in Healy Park. McDonagh and Reape look the real deal and I thought Higgins was immense. Two points off Cavan at home and no worries. Interesting to see if ye have ended Mickey Harte`s reign. Can see some very serious questions raising their heads in Tyrone after that trouncing.
glack wrote: » Lets not get ahead of ourselves, it was a good performance but we are easily 6-8 weeks ahead preparation wise. Tyrone are probably not long back from their holiday. We have had many extremely slow starts to the league after being involved at final or semi-final days. You can’t write off Tyrone after a couple of dodgy league performances.
blowitupref wrote: » That's true, last year Tyrone had a near carbon copy start to the league. Great win for Mayo though who i think will target a place in the league final now.
Bunny Colvin wrote: » That really should be the minimum aim now. We've couldn't have asked for a better league schedule and today's result makes it look even better.
PARlance wrote: » Long way to go for me. Rossies at home and away to Tyrone early may be as easy as the fixtures come. Great to get 4 points on board but 10 points will more than likely be required to get to a final. If you're looking at our home record then it's hard to see beating Cavan, Galway and Monaghan. 2 wins would see us having to beat the Dubs or Kerry away. It's still a huge ask if you ask me. I'm still in the "glad we're nearly safe" corner.
seligehgit wrote: » Table toppers Mayo host Cavan in Round 3 of the Allianz Football league on Saturday in Elverys MacHale Park. A win away to Tyrone last Sunday means Mayo have won their opening two league games for the first time since 2012. Saturday's team sees 5 changes from the one which started last Sunday's win.In to the side come David Clarke,Ger Cafferkey,Matthew Ruane,Evan Regan and Colm Moran.Dropping out are Rob Hennelly,Brendan Harrison,Donal Vaughan,Ciaran Treacy and Brian Reape.All that means Colm Moran will be making his debut while 2016 All Ireland under 21 winner Matthew Ruane will be making his first start in a senior jersey having come off the bench late on last Sunday.The team is captained by Aidan O Shea. 1. David Clarke - Ballina Stephenites 2. Stephen Coen - Hollymount/Carramore 3. Ger Cafferkey - Ballina Stephenites 4. Keith Higgins - Ballyhaunis 5. Lee Keegan - Westport 6. Michael Plunkett - Ballintubber 7. Paddy Durcan - Castlebar Mitchels 8. Diarmuid O Connor - Ballintubber 9. Matthew Ruane - Breaffy 10. Fionn McDonagh - Westport 11. Aidan O Shea - Breaffy 12. Jason Doherty - Burrishoole 13. Evan Regan - Ballina Stephenites 14. Andy Moran - Ballaghaderreen 15. Colm Moran - Westport Great to see James Horan mixing it up so much. Delighted we're getting to see Colm Moran and Matthew Ruane start.
flasher0030 wrote: » I'd say Reape will start instead of Andy. I hope he does. Full forward role is a tough one to master. Needs experience. If Horan is looking at Reape being some kind of successor to Andy, only way is to keep playing him - to see if he thrives with experience, or maybe not consistent enough to lay down a marker - like say Loftus.
yop wrote: » Reape was playing sigerson yesterday so Id say might need a bit of a rest, so hopefully see him 2nd half. Good to see the new lads coming in, they have great potential so hoping to see some it on Saturday, though 1st time out for them against a teak tough Cavan side. Would have preferred to see the FB line kept in tact, familiarity breeds continuity and consistency, so they were better off keeping them there. Clarke in is an interesting one, doesn't do much for Hennellys confidence, but lets see.
Squatman wrote: anyone else expecting a cavan win?
Squatman wrote: » anyone else expecting a cavan win?
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Cavan have come to Mayo not that long ago and won well. I'd not take anything for granted this time of year. Hopefully Mayo win, everything after that is gravy
Martina1991 wrote: » No
Call me Al wrote: » Oh I don't know Martina... it's Mayo. After all these years I've learned to always expect the unexpected. They like to keep us in our toes intentionally or otherwise :-).
Loafing Oaf wrote: » In fairness, they've largely eliminated the 'shock defeats' in the championship since Horan's first coming. Before Kildare, when was the last time they lost to a significantly weaker (on paper) team? Okay they've suffered a few in the league, but by definition any defeat to another Div 1 team can hardly be deemed a massive shock...
Squatman wrote: » So they might lose?
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Kind of negated my own point there didn't I?:rolleyes: