Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Pity she finished the way she finished. No one's fault but her own.
PressRun wrote: » Pity it ended the way it did, but she was a phenomenal talent. I think it's doubtful that the Mayo ladies scene will ever produce such a player again. One of the greatest women to ever play the game, and one the greatest players to come out of Mayo, surely.
seligehgit wrote: She was a truly phenomenal player.
seligehgit wrote: I do not believe in years to come it'll come to the tarnish her legacy.
crusier wrote: » I still think Horan should have played her!
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Crusier, you're on a lot of people's ignore list for good reason.
padd b1975 wrote: » It's a shame that her last contribution to Mayo Ladies football was to roar at her Carnacon team mates "Are yee fooking coming or not!!??".
Call me Al wrote: » I wonder what those Carnacon teammates are thinking now. The brinkmanship blew up in their collective face. The one who was pulling them with her has retired after having a full GAA career. Can they say that they've equally achieved their potential?
Carol25 wrote: » Delighted to see the Mayo GAA post on Facebook re giving time to thank the fans. The supporters give up so much of their time, energy and finances to follow the team. Nice to see it’s appreciated. Very good performance overall in Kerry, think Aidan O’Shea and Ruane could be the way to go with Midfield. The forwards are still a concern for me though in a tight match come championship or against a blanket defence.
Green&Red wrote: » I’d expect Monaghan to beat us, they have something to play for where we have the chance to make the final, no matter how you try and get your head around it they have something tangible to play for and I think we’ll see that. However, I’d be delighted if we did go to the final, a game in CP that’s not Dublin and a good chance at winning it, especially if it was Kerry in the final, beating them again would be a real boost for the summer, good to have them young lads used to seeing the green and red as a superior team
MayoAreMagic wrote: » Agreed. That is generally how most league games go. The team that needs it generally get the win. We had won a few early on, then met dublin who were stuttering. They win well. Id say ditto for the galway game. We meet kerry and they are comfortable, we win it. Similarly we have survived several seasons in this manner. Monaghans need is greater, so unless they capitulate under the pressure, they probably win it.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » but they won't 'need' to win it unless Roscommon beat Kerry. Of course they'll be telling themselves going into the game that anything's possible etc., but I don't think their play will have the real desperate edge of a true 'must win' game.
MayoAreMagic wrote: » They win and they are not relegated. Stands to reason they will be up for the game more than most games so far this year. I dont think mayo are as concerned with reaching the league final as monaghan will be to stay in D1
km79 wrote: » I've completely changed my mind I hope we go all out to win it now National title not to be sniffed at and would be a great introduction for the likes of Ruane plunkett and macdonagh
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » [/b] We have really struggled to beat Galway recently, especially with their defensive system. So I'd not be too confident of winning. Another game v them may help in trying to solve that. I watched the match v Kerry back after being at it on Saturday. Should have won by much more. Wasted a lot of opportunities in the second half. I'd say Mayo would have the beating of them again in a final.
HBC08 wrote: » Would be a different ball game playing Galway in croker as opposed to MacHale park or Salthill.Would love a shot at them in HQ
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » I don't think so Galway would setup defensively, Mayo would struggle to break them down, Galway would score a late goal on the break Anyway a Galway v Mayo final is probably the least likely of all the weekend outcomes Galway have an 12 gap to make up on Kerry, so they would have to beat Tyrone by lets say 5 (in Tyrone) and have Kerry lose by lets say 7 to Roscommon to get in.
HBC08 wrote: » I'd like to see Galway try to set up defensively against Mayo in the wide open expanses of Croke where we rarely lose and they rarely win! It's our preferred home pitch at this stage.
Regardless, only seven county grounds around the country then claim to utilise the maximum playing space of 13,050m²: Casement Park, Antrim; Cusack Park, Ennis; MacCumhail Park, Donegal, Pearse Stadium, Galway, O’Connor Park, Offaly, Semple Stadium, Tipperary and, you’ve guessed it, Dr Hyde Park, Roscommon. Croke Park in contrast measures 144m x 86m.
seligehgit wrote: » Ok all,a job opportunity that might tickle your fancy. Undoubtedly for all you Mayo fanatics with a healthy interest/involvement in your local clubs with suitable accounting/administrative skillsets.https://www.gaa.ie/the-gaa/administration/employment-opportunities A very positive development either way. I wonder if our Castlebar native Niall McGarry is making a financial contribution?