PressRun wrote: » Bout time Darren Coen was taken off. A day to forget for him, unfortunately, from the sounds of things.
Green&Red wrote: » Wouldn’t agree with that at all, he had his man bate up a stick, won all but one ball that went into him
km79 wrote: On a positive note I have doubted Bolands physicality for the last few years but he stood up well today And brings a different dimension to our attack with his kick passing A genuine option now Pity mcdonagh was injured
km79 wrote: Regan - waste of time for me
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Did he even touch the ball?
Stoner wrote: » Carr was a key to the come back. Thought he was unlucky to be taken off
km79 wrote: » I’d say he had run out of legs Huge occasion for him He has certainly provided another option in attack It’s all very well lads doing it in the FBD but when chips were down in Croke Park he delivered That’s what i want to see
wirelessdude01 wrote: » So who do we think will be the championship panel. Let's cap it at 30.
willowthewisp wrote: » Congratulations Mayo, well done. Why wasn’t David Clarke involved, injured?
Green&Red wrote: Very impressed with Horan, stuck with his policy of hacking a few young lads every game and when it was in the mixer he brought on young lads as well. Tactically got it spot on. Maybe he’s learned from his first period
RedDevil55 wrote: Mattie Ruane looks like a veteran in midfield already. Crazy how he didn't even get a look in last year.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » I think possibly he wasn't really mentally ready to give the necessary commitment. Also he seemed to be constantly carrying some form of injury until mid last year.
kerry37 wrote: » Delighted to see Mayo get there today. Love a good Kerry v Mayo battle in croker. Looking forward to it.
PressRun wrote: » Is it likely TG4 will put the full match on their player? Would love to watch it.
PARlance wrote: » Just watched the 2nd half there again, as you do before having to be up for the 5:30am train... Who said they weren't bothered about the League??? Great to see so many great servants and young hopefuls leave Croke Park with silverware. Hennelly first up for me. And delighted for him. We only lost 1 kick-out in that 2nd half and quite a few of his long bullets resulted in scores/great chances. With Ruane & O'Shea well able to field them, they're a launch pad for scores. Fantastic save from him in the final mins to add to high passing many high ball tests. My No.1 but I know others won't be as sure. Defensively we were super in the 2nd half. Keegan was put on Stephen O'Brien for the third quarter. A great switch by Horan. Boyler went on him when he came on then but tbh I would have left Keegan there. For all the talk about their other forwards, O'Brien was the main dangerman today. Should probably name them all but it's late. Barrett didn't let size stop him keeping Walsh quiet. Walsh was a worry after Tralee but we got the matchup right. Aidan & Mattie are forming a nice duo. Aidan has been a giant in this league campaign. Diarmuid gave a real leaders role, those couple of points and the goal were the winning of it. Was really impressed with Carr, he'll be the real find of the League I feel despite leaving it late. His two points with either foot after HT set the tone and showed his class. He did everything right for his goal attempt just after, it was a great save. Boland growing into it with every game. I don't see Coen challenging the starting 15 but he gives an option. Regan must be a superstar in training, couldn't believe it when he came on. Way too late for this, many more deserving of mentions. We should have won easily given our dominance I felt. Plenty to still work at but if you said we'd have a league without Cillian and a few more a year ago, you'd be laughed at. Hard luck to Kerry. They'll be back but work is needed at the back and in the gym tbh and that has been the story for a while now.