muddle84 wrote: » https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-40063508.html?type=amp&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&__twitter_impression=true Looks like Shane Walsh is out for the weekend, and maybe championship!
NabyLadistheman wrote: » I wouldn't bank on it
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Any sign of a new jersey? I'd heard in August that if the championship was run then there was a new one ready to be released.
flasher0030 wrote: » Doesn't Conor O'Shea play midfield for Breaffy. If giving him a tryout, I'd have him in the midfield and push Diarmuid into the half forwards. Conor O'Shea has been playing brilliant in club matches, but hasn't produced that at intercounty level. First thing, ask ourselves why? He seems to be the type of player who is intense, and the occasion may get to him. Maybe being a forward adds pressure on him, that he feels he has to constantly score or be deemed a failure. I don't know. But in a couple of challenge games, I'd throw him in the middle and ask him to work like hell - which is what he will do anyway. Throw the shackles of him.
Audioslaven wrote: » Conor O'Shea has had loads of opportunities to make his way as a real county footballer and has not pushed on. He is like Hennelly imo and time to try someone new.
muddle84 wrote: » Some people are fantastic club players but can't make the transition. Conor has shown that he fits into this bucket.
flasher0030 wrote: » I know some people get labelled with that tag e.g. Neil Douglas from Castlebar, Jason gibbons etc. Reason I think is because they do not have the attributes necessary for the step-up i.e. pace and muscle/aggression. The 2 examples I gave are generally good in club games because they are toying with players of same physique, pace etc. But almost all intercounty players will be equally as fast and when the opposition show great strength, aggression, then the game is up for the like of Douglas and Gibbons. I don't put Conor O'Shea into that category. I just think he is not playing in his optimal position i.e. as a runner in midfield.
Audioslaven wrote: » I think it is a bit more that just mussle and agression. I think it is also having the inner belief and football brain to rise above the normal. In fairness Conor was playing really well in the club but sometime I look and wonder where is he going with this. The final was an example for me where as when McLoughlin got the ball he made a smart move or the ball is over the bar.
BandMember wrote: » In fairness, McLoughlin showed on numerous occasions throughout the club campaign the difference between a good club player and a top county player - he really was a touch of class throughout the whole thing! Hopefully, he can keep that form going for a few years for both club and county. One of the most underrated and unacknowledged players both inside and outside of Mayo. You need a guy like him on every team.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Him, Doc and Boyler have been the heartbeat of the team for years. Totally underrated for all the dirty work that they do. Doc was only recognised for what gives the team when he isn't there. As a young lad he was a total score getter and evolved into what he is today, the quintessential team player.
blowitupref wrote: » A few new faces on the Mayo team. Horan does make changes before throw in so this team probably won't start? Mayo team named. 1. David Clarke - Ballina Stephenites 2. Oisín Mullin - Kilmaine 3. David McBrien - Ballaghaderreen 4. Lee Keegan - Westport 5. Patrick Durcan - Castlebar Mitchels 6. Stephen Coen - Hollymount/Carramore 7. Eoghan McLaughlin - Westport 8. Matthew Ruane – Breaffy 9. Conor Loftus - Crossmolina Deel Rovers 10. Fionn McDonagh - Westport 11. Mark Moran - Westport 12. Diarmuid O’Connor - Ballintubber 13. Tommy Conroy - The Neale 14. Aidan O’Shea - Breaffy (C) 15. Cillian O’Connor - Ballintubber
seligehgit wrote: » Conor Loftus is a left of field pick. Wasn't on the radar recently. Must be going well in training? Diarmuid shifts out to the middle. James Horan seems to really rate Eoghan McLaughlin. Definitely one for the future. Expecting Kevin Mc will start at 6 or the half forward line. Others will have more of an inside track on David McBrien?
thesultan wrote: » There was a Chris Barrett played midfield for Mayo in an U21 final in 04. He is not the current defender?
seligehgit wrote: » Monaghan have gone down by 3 points to Kerry. Now need Tyrone to win in Donegal tomorrow after our league game finishes. Of course both results will matter not a jot/be immaterial if we fail to win in Tuam. Our points difference vis a vis both counties is appalling.
SomethingElse wrote: » If we win tomorrow a Donegal victory leaves it in our own hands. A win for Tyrone and we'll be relying on a favour from Kerry or Meath.
seligehgit wrote: » Nothing like the true El Clasico to get the blood flowing!:D It's truly Super Sunday with 2 great cross border derbies. Eoghan Mc Loughlin after his Kerry cameo that seemingly lifetime ago deserves his start. Will be fascinated by the bench? Names I'd like to see feature. The 2 O Donoghues,James McCormack,Padraig O Hora,James Carr,Darren Coen,Jordan Flynn,Aidan Orme,Darren McHale and Colm Moran. Not sure what's the story with Brendan Harrison?Injured. Zippy,Tom Parsons,Chris Barrett,Michael Plunkett are the tried and tested likely to lent on for experience.