mayolad93 wrote: » Whats a full list of players to come back into Mayo team, anyone have a breakdown please?
Bunny Colvin wrote: » Didn't get a great view but he was at stretch catching a ball that was hit into the square and got clattered. Monaghan player ended up getting a yellow and Clarke was taken off. Hopefully it's not serious.
PressRun wrote: » What happened Clarke?
PressRun wrote: » Kerry might have a stronger team for it?
irishgeo wrote: » seemed ok going off on the trolley , not holding any in particular. Might been a head injury, the physio was signalling pretty quick for a sub to be made. i thought he got a knee in the back but maybe he was caught in the face. some great long range scores today , nice to see rather than the usual handpass it to death trying to get closer to goal.
km79 wrote: » It happened in line with me He was caught with forearm/elbow Expect he is concussed Not quite sure how the ref/umpires decided it was yellow not red
irishgeo wrote: » think the red he did issue was soft, might be trying to make up for the mistake on the Clarke incident.
km79 wrote: » Id have given them the opposite way around as well
Call me Al wrote: » The red given was directly in front of me, and in my opinion it was a blatant quick elbow in the head as they went for the ball. It was quick as lightening when he did it, but it was definitely done with bad intent. And the 2 Monaghan supporters beside us thought the same.
km79 wrote: » That’s the best half of league football in Castlebar in years Not sure how the umpire /ref decided on a yellow for the foul on clarke It was a red or nothing So a red
km79 wrote: » Not many "visitors" tonight.......
charlie14 wrote: » Concentrating on my own county today, but from reports and highlights it looked a great performance from Mayo. Some lovely long range points and the new lads looked very sharp. O`Shea again very good in midfield. Tbh I do not pass a lot of regards to the league early on, but look more to the latter stage as an indicator of how teams are shaping up for the championship and ye look in great nick. Enjoy the day out and good lucky Sunday. It should be a cracker of a game, and do the Dubs no harm to see ye back in the big smoke playing for silverware so early in the year.
jr86 wrote: » Perhaps but I wouldn't fear them one bit, this is a superb opportunity to grab some national silverware Two super wins in a row now, hopefully we can truly consign that Dublin debacle to just a horrible one off performance. In fairness the Galway game was desperate conditions.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Is it just me but id be quite happy without making a league final and all the hype an ****e that would bring etc. The target is a Connacht final win and the super 8's, i dont think a league final does anything to help that.
PARlance wrote: » Thought the red was a red myself, clearly led with the elbow into the tackle. As Martin would say, don't think there was any real malice in it, but it was dangerous and could have been avoided. Great display, Final in HQ will benefit both teams. Was delighted to see Boland play as well as he did. I think himself and McLoughs add so much in terms of creativity, both on and off the ball.
PressRun wrote: » I wouldn't fear them either, but I think it'll be a different Kerry to what we saw in Tralee.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Well i've completely changed my mind, :pac: really looking forward to next Sunday now. Seemed to be great excitement yesterday, was listening to MWR on the runway in Stansted but they were terrible with the updates early on. I was following them on the rte gaa twitter, surely someone could have had that open in the commentary box??
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » With the obvious exception of the addition of Clifford and the possible lack of a storm I don't see how much different Kerry will be. Clifford and James O'Donoughe do bring a bigger scoring threat than they had last week but at the same time the areas where Mayo did better, i.e the midfield and running at the defense, will not really have changed much for Kerry Other than Gavin White in the half back line coming back from Crokes I don't see any other additions to the Kerry midfield and defense that will solve the problems they had in Tralee. Sure enough the younger guys might be a bit more hardy and ready for the fight than they were last week but all in all I think Mayo will have the physical edge in those areas that Kerry are at the weakest.