Hulk Hands wrote: If Walsh jumped into the first row of concrete benches around the edge, Keegan would've hopped in beside him
Stoner wrote: » That's what he does though. I made a similar point about him marking Murphy from Kerry a couple of years ago. He just concentrates on his man 100 percent, possibly too much.
Hulk Hands wrote: » I much prefer it from a Galway pov. In the last 4 games, Keegan has followed Walsh, while Durkan subsidised when Keegan was injured. Walsh wasn't brilliant but was decent (nominated motm and an underserved motm), while Keegan/Durkan offered little going forward. They're both matchwinners in their own right so if Walsh can affect a game to a limited degree, while one of Mayo's best players influence is curbed, it's a great trade off. Keegan was far scarier for example in the 2014 game between the sides where he scored 2 goals iirc. The ideal scenario is obviously what Keegan did in the last 2 finals but it hasn't happened vs Galway. Surely can get someone else to be a basic tracker
seligehgit wrote: » Totally agreed he oftentimes sacrifices far too much by way of his own game in such manmarking roles.
km79 wrote: » Diarmuid announced as captain Paddy durkan VC Good calls
PressRun wrote: » Good call. Diarmuid frequently leaves it all on the pitch, and it's good to pass the torch to a younger player. In injury news, I see Seamie has significant ligament damage in his ankle. Doesn't sound like we'll be seeing him for quite a while.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » I'm no medical expert, but you wonder if at his age he'd be best advised to pack it in altogether...
RedDevil55 wrote: » A bit dramatic. It's an ankle injury, not like he's had multiple concussions.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: I'm not retiring the guy or anything but his ability to continue to offer as much as he has been able to to this point is becoming reduced.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » But injuries are becoming a concern, as it is with any player who has had as prolific a career. He got injured in last year's championship and will be the bones of a year out of inter county action. I'm not retiring the guy or anything but his ability to continue to offer as much as he has been able to to this point is becoming reduced.
seligehgit wrote: » Mayo jersey for New York.
statto25 wrote: Oh gimme. Will that go on sale? None of the media stuff say if it will or not
PressRun wrote: » Nice vintage style. Never understood why O'Neils didn't do a re-release of jerseys in the vintage styles from the 70s/80s/90s. They'd make a mint.
BandMember wrote: » They did, years ago. For example, the 1989 Mayo one.
PressRun wrote: » Well they should do it again. There's definitely an appetite for it, I think.
statto25 wrote: » If they do sell that retro jersey there is no doubt it will cost the same than the current jersey. Its a retro look but its a full price jersey if you get me?
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Early forecast is for some really cat weather on Saturday.
Squatman wrote: » My early forecast is that kerry open a can of whoop ass... unfortunitely.
seligehgit wrote: » I'd be pretty fearful too but the lads have shown some amount of character down through the years. In addition our track record in recent times is non too shabby in Tralee.