Time for Mayo to smash and grab
Fri, Sep 30, 2016
One of the best lines I have read all week about the massively anticipated All-Ireland football final replay this Saturday was by one of my favourite wordsmiths, Keith Duggan, from The Irish Times stable.
Read more ...Defending from the front foot
Fri, Sep 30, 2016
Twenty years ago he was in the Nally Stand with a bus load of team-mates from Ballyhaunis when Colm Coyle's shot hopped over the bar and Meath pulled level at the death. Last Sunday week, he was on the field watching Diarmuid Connolly's effort from a sideline sail wide and drop over his head deep in injury time giving Mayo one last chance at drawing level. And thanks to Cillian O'Connor's effort seconds later, he will be back in Croke Park tomorrow evening again with it all to gain.
Read more ...Controlling the controllable is what matters for Mayo
Fri, Sep 30, 2016
It was a dark, damp, and typical Mayo winter's night last December when the newly appointed Mayo manager Stephen Rochford sat down to speak with the press for the first time since he was appointed, after the Mayo players had signalled their intent by looking for a change of direction, just one year into the management term of the previous incumbents' of the role. When asked what would constitute a good year for Mayo, his response was simple and practical, saying: "I think we need to get back to a situation where we're ultra competitive in all games," before adding, "we'll be looking for a performance every day that we go out, and we can be honest in ourselves and we do ourselves and the county proud, and that we're going in the right direction towards what our goals will be." Rochford's comments were very similar to those echoed by James Horan when he took a side, that was on the floor after 2010, to four Connacht titles and two All Ireland finals over the next four years. Tomorrow Rochford has a chance to go one better when Mayo and Dublin renew a rivalry that has lit up the football world for the past half decade.
Read more ...Sheridan believes that Mayo will have their day
Fri, Sep 30, 2016
He was the man Mayo could count on to keep the scoreboard ticking over back in the mid nineties and into the early part of the noughties, he won three Connacht senior titles with Mayo, picked up a league winners medal with the county in 2001 and finally got to lift an All Ireland title with Salthill Knocknacarra in 2005 in the club final on St Patrick's Day. Maurice Sheridan was the man Mayo could rely on for the big day, showing cool nerves to slot over free after free in their run to the All Ireland final 20 years ago. In that campaign, Sheridan registered 1-33 over the six games, kicking an average of 5.5 points per outing, no bad return for one player in any side. His fingertips, or more exactly kicking tips, have had a role in this Mayo side's march over the past number of years, with the former Balla man acting as free taking coach with the Mayo minor side back in 2009 that contained a certain Cillian O'Connor.
Read more ...Beat the ground at the Breaffy 10k
Fri, Sep 30, 2016
The sixth annual Breaffy 10k race takes place on Sunday October 9 at 2.30pm. The race is part of 2016 Mayo AC Vodafone C&C Cellular Club League. The walk/jog/run event is organized by Breaffy Community/Breaffy GAA. This community inspired event is aimed at runners and walkers of all abilities and levels of fitness.
Read more ...Pressure mounts on Connacht to show their champions class
Fri, Sep 30, 2016
A winning performance is "not far off" promises coach Pat Lam as Connacht come under increasing pressure to get their first points in this season's PRO 12 when Edinburgh visit the Sportsground this evening at 7.35pm.
Read more ...Lots to work on say Higgins and Keegan
Fri, Sep 23, 2016
There is plenty of room for improvement for Mayo ahead of Saturday week's All Ireland senior final replay, is the word from the camp this week. Speaking on Tuesday evening Mayo's Keith Higgins said: "Maybe, you'd be looking sometimes at it a bit more critical, ourselves more than anything. But I still don't think we played well on Sunday to be honest with you. We kind of played alright in some patches [but] the performance wasn't as good as we expected it to be. It hasn't hit the heights we think it can hit, and so again it's probably even the Tipp game we played well for 20 minutes. It's about improving on the areas we let ourselves down on Sunday. There are a lot of areas to improve there, so that's the big focus to step up again for the next level of performance for me."
Read more ...Has your heart got back to normal yet?
Fri, Sep 23, 2016
And breathe. There is no word in the English dictionary to describe what went on last Sunday. Mayo produced their gutsiest performance ever to snatch a draw against raging hot favourites and current champions Dublin in Croke Park in the All-Ireland final. The tone was set long before throw-in as the teams entered the field. I happened to be on the sideline doing a piece with Radio 1 as I watched Stephen Cluxton lead his team out to a deafening roar. I was left stunned to see Cillian O'Connor burst out the tunnel through the Dublin players, followed closely by Aidan O'Shea and the rest of his team mates. Misinformed initially, I was told Mayo lay in wait for Dublin to ruffle their feathers. The reason for this coming together was the fact that Dublin were meant to enter the field at 2.56 and Mayo at 2.58. This clash occurred at 3.02.
Read more ...O'Connor showed immense bravery to score the equaliser for Mayo
Fri, Sep 23, 2016
Anytime over the past few years that I have met, or spoken to Cillian O'Connor, I have found him to be in the vernacular of my home place, Belclare, which is a half-parish of Corofin, 100 per cent "spot-on". Or alternatively he might be described as “sound as a bell” or "sound as a pound" by a few of the older generation.
Read more ...O'Connor holds his nerve to save the day
Sun, Sep 18, 2016
When Mayo needed a man to show the leadership in a clutch situation, their star man came good right at the death. Cillian O’Connor showed why he was picked by Stephen Rochford as his captain, when he created the space he needed to shimmy inside and drill the ball through the drizzle over the bar and electrify the Mayo faithful in Croke Park to haul his side level at the death.
Read more ...Coppers and the GAA coffers the only winners from today
Sun, Sep 18, 2016
Sometimes when we are so focused on how to deal with the emotions of victory and loss, we are thrown aside by the void that appears when whatever we are watching denies us any of those options.
Read more ...Rochford is looking for a big improvement in 13 days
Sun, Sep 18, 2016
“See yah in 13 days” Stephen Rochford said straight up after the full time whistle in Croke Park. While many a manager would be thrilled to see his side come from five behind at half time after conceding two first half own-goals, and then come from three behind with normal time up and live to fight another day, Rochford wanted more. The Crossmolina man wants and expects more from his team.
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