Me, the bro and a few other Mayo exiles were skulling a few pints one night.
(That doesn’t strictly apply to me as my doc has told me I can drink as much as I like as often as I like- as long as I don’t go over the two pint mark. But I’m digressing here.)
As usual, we got around to our favourite topic of conversation, picking a team to win the All Ireland this year, or indeed any year.
More or less by accident, we set about picking a composite side, going back to 1989. Obviously, the row soon started and the barman had to join in at times, some of the time giving his opinion and sometimes asking us to calm down.
We had great fun and of course the arguments will be picked up again next time we come together.
I wonder if anyone out there would like to join in to pass a bit of time as we count down to our next game.
Furboot obligingly posted the teams and their positions for the All Ireland sides from ’96 onwards on the Mayo Post Mortem and Qualifiers Thread.
I haven’t the line out for the ’89 team to hand as I write this but the following is taken from a photo on the Mayogaa site and people who remember the game will be able to pick out the prominent players.
Back, left to right: Dr. Frank Davey, Seamus Daly, Denis Kearney, Jimmy Burke, Pat Holmes, Kieran Carey, Peter Ford, Sean Maher, Mickey Feeney, Martin Carney, Raymond Dempsey, Gina Carney (Physio), Mick Devanney.
Centre: Christy O'Haire, John Prenty, Frank Noone, Dermot Flanagan, John Maughan, Eugene Lavin, Liam MacHale, Gabriel Irwin, T.J. Kilgallon, Willie
Joe Padden, Kevin Beirne, Charlie Collins, Kevin O'Toole.
Front: John O'Mahony, Brian Kilkelly, Kevin McStay, Miceal Collins, Michael J. Mullen, Jimmy Brown (Capt.), Noel Durkin, Michael Fitzmaurice, John
Finn, Anthony Finnerty, Michael Higgins.
On Ground: Greg Maher, Ronan Mee, Tomas O'Grady, Anthony McGarry.
We included the present panel of course in our selections.
I’m not listing my own selectionfor the present because:
A) I forgot what I decided as the row was so good
B) I want to keep this post relatively short in order to let have their say.
Anyone care to have a go?
I ll give it a go alright but I want to give it some thought for a day as well. Some players like Ken Mortimor, Cahill , Nallen, Mc Donald and James Horan will be on everybody's team i expect. Midfield is a bear pit while ff wont have too many nominations.
Tell you what. I ll throw out a team to get the ball rolling but I reserve the right to edit it as undoubtedly I ll feel like revising it.
Clarke.
Mortimor.
Cahill.
Ruane.
Collins
Nallen
Butler
TJ
McHale
WJP
Danger
Horan
O Neill
Burke
Dillon
Hate to be a spoil-sports lads, but should this not be on the local pages (and don't deny it's definitely worth a discussion, especially with that fantastic team of '89 that despatched that other fantastic team in the semis ;))
Alright - my tuppence worth with the right to revise it when I think of who I've forgotten.
Clarke
Mortimer
Cahill
Flannagan
Finn
Nallen
Holmes
McHale
Brady
WJP (not convinced by this selection in this position, but cannot think of where to put him, maybe go for Pat Harte here)
Ciaran Mac
Horan
O'Neill
Dillon
McStay
IT's a bit rushed, there'll be changes made I'm thinking
Hmmmm. Have nt picked Brady or Colm Mac but can hardly drop anybody from 8 - 15. Not happy about it. Knew midfield was going to be a hard one. I also believe Stanton and Brogan could have been massive players if only ......... Tony Corcoran' s career ended by injury. And of course Ger Geraghty could have been around for some of this.My favorite line is my half b line. 2 wing men carved from the same rock. Good hard rural footballers Mayo dont normally have [and when they have dont pick, if they can help it] and badly need.
Stephenite, is that Colm Mac or MacDonald your putting in at 11?
Ah yeah - Liam is the only automatic choice for centrefield I'd say, had to go for Brady myself but I'd say I might be the only one. Just thought about my forward line, JohnCasey really shouldn't be there at all, Dillon goes to 14 , our corner forward All Star from 1985 slots in at the top of the left.
Quote from: moysider on July 25, 2008, 12:19:52 AM
Stephenite, is that Colm Mac or MacDonald your putting in at 11.
Oh jesus it's Ciaran, Colm Mac was a grand tough athlete but his inability to kick a football consistently goes against him for this team
Know what you mean but I have great time for Colm Mac and what he gave a team. I wish we had him around now. Serious engine but management could nt recognise when he ran out of gas [ last 10 mins. and no wonder with the ground he covered, it was then most of his errors were made]. Also playing him at 11 was a gaffe. Nowhere else but in Mayo would you have your no 11 as 3rd midfielder, or as he played more usually as a sweeper, and nobody else take the 40. It contributed greatly to our defeats in 96/97 as 2 journeymen of the county game - McManus and O Flaherta were made look like all time greats.That was nt Mac s fault but instead was a grave managerial/tactical error. I prefer my 11 s to play like Greg Blaney - the best I ve seen. Ciaran Mac s role I always felt should have come with a 13/15 rather than 11 on his back. Concede the 40 and there always trouble.
Okay this is gonna be far from easy. I'll pick a best team rather than a best fifteen if you get my drift. Basically there are tons of midfielders that are in Mayo's best xv and you could put McHale at full-forward, WJP at 10 etc to get them in the team.
What I'm gonna do is pick a team that I would like to go out in the morning playing in a cohesive way.
Here goes
David Clarke
Kenneth Mortimer Kevin Cahill Keith Higgins
Peter Butler James Nallen Noel Connelly (captain)
Liam McHale Willie Joe Padden
James Horan Ciaran McDonald Noel Durkin
Kevin O'Neill Alan Dillon Kevin McStay.
Three excellent man markers in the full-back line with Higgins able to follow a man out the field if its a two man inside line they are playing against. Two extremely tenacious wing-backs with Connelly being a pure inspirational leader and then Nallen in the middle, first name on the team sheet.
McHale and Padden would take on and beat arguably any other midfield pairing of the last 20 years.
A fine forward line then. Horan and Durkin well able to chip in with two or three points a game and Durkin would be a real nightmare to mark.
The inside line are three of the trickiest players I've ever seen and who better to pull the strings for such a forward line than McDanger. Could you imagine what a player he'd look like with players like this showing for his passes?!
But there's an awful lot you'd find hard to leave out. With that in mind how would this second XV get on if they took on the above team?
Peter Burke
Gary Ruane Peter Ford Dermot Flanagan
Pat Holmes TJ Kilgallon David Heaney
David Brady Pat Fallon
Trevor Mortimer Colm McManamon Ronan McGarrity
Conor Mortimer John Casey Maurice Sheridan.
It'd be a good game!
Peter Burke
Kenneth Mortimer
Kevin Cahill
Dermot Flanagan
Noel Connelly
James Nallen
TJ Kilgallon
Willie Joe Padden
Liam McHale
Colm McManamon
Ciarán McDonald
James Horan
Kevin O'Neill
John Casey
Conor Mortimer
feck you Lar Naparka - what is it about Mayo people and picking teams. I met a fellow Mayo man in Barcelona last December. We were out for the night. A basin of drink, and 5 o'clock in the morning we were heading for the scratcher. He turns to me and says before we finish up we have to pick the Mayo team for 2008. I got to bed at 8!
Anyway reserving the right to edit, it is early, and this is a quick stab (and i'll try and set up a poll where we can vote for the Mayo Posters team 89 - Date)
Peter Burke
Kenneth Mortimer Peter Forde Fergal Costello
Peter Butler Jimmy Nallen Noel Connelly
Liam McHale David Brady
James Horan Ciaran Mc Alan Dillon
Conor Mort Jimmy Burke Kevin O'Neill
I've taken players on the merits of their entire career with the green and red and not just their performances from 1989.
Is Cora Staunton not worth a place in there somewhere :P
Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on July 25, 2008, 08:43:56 AM
Is Cora Staunton not worth a place in there somewhere :P
She'd definitely be considered if we were playing Armagh. I think she'd run the jocks off Francie Bellew. ;D
Quote from: Lar Naparka on July 25, 2008, 09:02:41 AM
Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on July 25, 2008, 08:43:56 AM
Is Cora Staunton not worth a place in there somewhere :P
She'd definitely be considered if we were playing Armagh. I think she'd run the jocks off Francie Bellew. ;D
Ye lar cora would take Francie allright
Quote from: the Deel Rover on July 25, 2008, 09:17:25 AM
Quote from: Lar Naparka on July 25, 2008, 09:02:41 AM
Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on July 25, 2008, 08:43:56 AM
Is Cora Staunton not worth a place in there somewhere :P
She'd definitely be considered if we were playing Armagh. I think she'd run the jocks off Francie Bellew. ;D
Ye lar cora would take Francie allright
Yeeeuucch! The image of Cora taking Francie has just made me nearly lose my breakfast :o
Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on July 25, 2008, 09:28:17 AM
Quote from: the Deel Rover on July 25, 2008, 09:17:25 AM
Quote from: Lar Naparka on July 25, 2008, 09:02:41 AM
Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on July 25, 2008, 08:43:56 AM
Is Cora Staunton not worth a place in there somewhere :P
She'd definitely be considered if we were playing Armagh. I think she'd run the jocks off Francie Bellew. ;D
Ye lar cora would take Francie allright
Yeeeuucch! The image of Cora taking Francie has just made me nearly lose my breakfast :o
Yeeeuuch is right crossbar. Mayo keep any progeny that might result though. A bit of an extreme way of sorting our fullback problem in 20years time.
Clarke
K Mortimer K Cahill K Higgins
P Butler J Nallen N Connelly
L McHale WJP
Colm Mc C McDonald N Durkin
K O'Neill M Sheridan J Horan
All though Sheridan wnould not have had the best work ethic i had to put him in there for his free taking ability. Ya would kill for any 2 of those front 6 to be playing for us now
Going to throw a wobbly here and not pick Mac at 11
Burke
Mortimer Cahill Flannagan
K Higgins Nallen Coneely
McHale Fallon
Sheridan WJP Horan
Conor Mac McStay
Unlucky to lose out are DB, KONeill, Forde, Costello, Dillon, TJ, Pateen Holmes and Heaney
D Clarke
K Mortimer K Cahill K Higgins
J Finn J Nallen N Connelly
L McHale P Fallon
J Horan WJ Padden N Durkin
A Dillon C McDonald C Mortimer
It is head wrecking, isn’t it? You could come back in an hour’s time and start all over again!
Even deciding the criteria to use is difficult; do you go by sheer talent alone or by length of dedicated service or by the ability to provide leadership and inspiration to colleagues?
Some like Padden and Nallen possessed all three qualities. For me, Kevin O’Neill and David Brady lose out because they lost so many of their productive years through injury or because of managerial whims. Trevor Mortimer would have strong claims by now but his career is being continually hindered by injury. Conor may not be a good all-rounder but he does what he can do quite well and that’s clocking over points. For his ability to score consistently, I’d rate him in front of the classier but less productive McStay.
Anyway, Id best stop now or else I’ll go back and start all over again.
Quote from: Lar Naparka on July 25, 2008, 07:54:06 PM
D Clarke
K Mortimer K Cahill K Higgins
J Finn J Nallen N Connelly
L McHale P Fallon
J Horan WJ Padden N Durkin
A Dillon C McDonald C Mortimer
This would be very close to my selection too. My one difference would be Keith Higgins for Connelly, and Dermot Flanagan in at number 4. T'is awfull hard to be any way sure though. The more you think about it the less certain you get.
Surely the permed Finnerty has to be included for his moment of fame in '89.
QuoteThis would be very close to my selection too. My one difference would be Keith Higgins for Connelly, and Dermot Flanagan in at number 4. T'is awfull hard to be any way sure though. The more you think about it the less certain you get.
In their heyday, I think Mortimer, Cahill and Flanagan would have matched any FB line in the land. Certainly, I have never seen a better one in the green and red at any time.
I left Flanagan out of my selection because I felt he stayed on too long for his own good. His lack of pace in his last years became evident and it was sad to see him being roasted by opponents he’d once have eaten without salt.
I can’t quite remember the occasion, but we were playing Kerry in Croker and he was marking Gene Fitzgerald.
Genie was the most diminutive player imaginable and swaggered about with a very affected gait; chest out and shoulders back, but he was a flyer and he tormented Flanagan from the start. Dermot had to resort to fouling and giving away frees. It was sad to see him just a shadow of his former self.
I picked Noel Connelly because he had the leadership quality in abundance and when he moved into the attack he could clip as point or give a pass with accuracy. He also had the cop on to move back to his primary position when his pass was delivered.
1
John Madden
2 3 4
Kenneth Mortimer Kevin Cahill Keith Higgins
5 6 7
David Heaney James Nallen John Finn
8 9
TJ Kilgallon Pat Fallon
10 11 12
Alan Dillon Ciaran McDonald Noel Durkan
13 14 15
Kevin O'Neill John Casey Colm MacManamon
16 David Clarke
17 Peter Butler
18 Willie Joe Padden
19 Michael Collins
20 Trevor Mortimer
21 James Horan
22 Maurice Sheridan
23 Peter Forde
24 Aidan Higgins
25 Fergal Costello
26 Dermot Flanagan
27 Noel Connelly
28 Ronan McGarritty
29 Pierce Hanley
30 David Brady
Before the complaints start, I've picked 30 players who I think that at their peak are the 30 best that I've seen playing for my county since 1989. I doubt many agree but I couldn't care less really, it's my selection and my opinion. ;D
Quote from: Lar Naparka on July 26, 2008, 01:31:15 PM
QuoteThis would be very close to my selection too. My one difference would be Keith Higgins for Connelly, and Dermot Flanagan in at number 4. T'is awfull hard to be any way sure though. The more you think about it the less certain you get.
In their heyday, I think Mortimer, Cahill and Flanagan would have matched any FB line in the land. Certainly, I have never seen a better one in the green and red at any time.
I left Flanagan out of my selection because I felt he stayed on too long for his own good. His lack of pace in his last years became evident and it was sad to see him being roasted by opponents he'd once have eaten without salt.
I can't quite remember the occasion, but we were playing Kerry in Croker and he was marking Gene Fitzgerald.
Genie was the most diminutive player imaginable and swaggered about with a very affected gait; chest out and shoulders back, but he was a flyer and he tormented Flanagan from the start. Dermot had to resort to fouling and giving away frees. It was sad to see him just a shadow of his former self.
I picked Noel Connelly because he had the leadership quality in abundance and when he moved into the attack he could clip as point or give a pass with accuracy. He also had the cop on to move back to his primary position when his pass was delivered.
He definitely stayed on a bit longer than most alright but was good enough to be picked all the same. A servant to the county might be another way to put it. His starting and the subsequent litany of changes that followed his substitution in the 1997 All Ireland final was a huge chance that backfired on Maughan. In his prime he had the strength and pace over most corner forwards and read the game very well.
Connelly had a real winners attitude and got the very best out of his God given talents. Maybe I am allowing personal opinion shadow my judgement but I would pick Keith in his stead, even though he is only a few years playing for Mayo and primarily at corner back. It's a shame he has not got the opportunity to shine at wing back yet.
My other main point of indecision is in relation to midfield, maybe the reliable and enduring TJ Kilgallon deserves selection ahead of Pat Fallon who had a relatively short stint in the senior set up.
Quote from: Cllr Willie Power on July 26, 2008, 02:39:50 PM
1
John Madden
2 3 4
Kenneth Mortimer Kevin Cahill Keith Higgins
5 6 7
David Heaney James Nallen John Finn
8 9
TJ Kilgallon Pat Fallon
10 11 12
Alan Dillon Ciaran McDonald Noel Durkan
13 14 15
Kevin O'Neill John Casey Colm MacManamon
16 David Clarke
17 Peter Butler
18 Willie Joe Padden
19 Michael Collins
20 Trevor Mortimer
21 James Horan
22 Maurice Sheridan
23 Peter Forde
24 Aidan Higgins
25 Fergal Costello
26 Dermot Flanagan
27 Noel Connelly
28 Ronan McGarritty
29 Pierce Hanley
30 David Brady
Before the complaints start, I've picked 30 players who I think that at their peak are the 30 best that I've seen playing for my county since 1989. I doubt many agree but I couldn't care less really, it's my selection and my opinion. ;D
no liam mchale?
Quote from: Cllr Willie Power on July 26, 2008, 02:39:50 PM
1
John Madden
2 3 4
Kenneth Mortimer Kevin Cahill Keith Higgins
5 6 7
David Heaney James Nallen John Finn
8 9
TJ Kilgallon Pat Fallon
10 11 12
Alan Dillon Ciaran McDonald Noel Durkan
13 14 15
Kevin O'Neill John Casey Colm MacManamon
16 David Clarke
17 Peter Butler
18 Willie Joe Padden
19 Michael Collins
20 Trevor Mortimer
21 James Horan
22 Maurice Sheridan
23 Peter Forde
24 Aidan Higgins
25 Fergal Costello
26 Dermot Flanagan
27 Noel Connelly
28 Ronan McGarritty
29 Pierce Hanley
30 David Brady
Before the complaints start, I've picked 30 players who I think that at their peak are the 30 best that I've seen playing for my county since 1989. I doubt many agree but I couldn't care less really, it's my selection and my opinion. ;D
Your opinion is wrong - John Maden wouldn't even make the best Ballycastle team since 1989.
(http://www.bbc.co.uk/gloucestershire/festivals/lit_fest/2004/dom_joly/tubs_body_150x180.jpg)
NOT LOCAL? This is a local shop for local people....theres nothing for you here :)
1. Clarke
2. K Mortimer
3. Cahill
4. Flanagan
5. Heaney
6. Nallen
7. Connelly
8. McHale
9. Fallon
10. Colm Mc
11. Ciaran Mc
12. Horan
13. Dillon
14. Sheridan
15. O'Neill
I notice not much have Nestor in there on their teams! :P
If I could I would have picked Brogan and Dempsey in the full forward line as I still rate them and O'Neill the best certainly club full forward line I've seen.
I was only 2 in 89, so apologies to those ones who didn't make it from that time.
ciaran mcdonald couldnt score on a slate - never counted in any ai final he played in
wjp a better pllayer any day of the week
Quote from: kevmy on July 25, 2008, 02:02:00 PM
Going to throw a wobbly here and not pick Mac at 11
Burke ;D ;D ;D ;D
Mortimer Cahill Flannagan ;D ;D ;D ;D
K Higgins Nallen Coneely
McHale Fallon
Sheridan WJP Horan
Conor Mac McStay
Unlucky to lose out are DB, KONeill, Forde, Costello, Dillon, TJ, Pateen Holmes and Heaney
1. Gabriel Irwin
2. Kenneth Mortiomer
3. Kevin Cahill
4. Dermot Flanagan
5. Keith Higgins
6. David Heaney
7. Noel Connelly
8. David Brady
9. Liam McHale
10. Colm McManamon
11. Ciaran McDonald
12. Micheal Fitzmaurice
13. Kevin O'Neill
14. John Casey
15. Kevin McStay
Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on September 27, 2010, 05:42:34 PM
1. Gabriel Irwin
2. Kenneth Mortiomer
3. Kevin Cahill
4. Dermot Flanagan
5. Keith Higgins
6. David Heaney
7. Noel Connelly
8. David Brady
9. Liam McHale
10. Colm McManamon
11. Ciaran McDonald
12. Micheal Fitzmaurice
13. Kevin O'Neill
14. John Casey
15. Kevin McStay
what happened to james nallen or james horan?
Quote from: mayo51 on September 27, 2010, 05:48:24 PM
Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on September 27, 2010, 05:42:34 PM
1. Gabriel Irwin
2. Kenneth Mortiomer
3. Kevin Cahill
4. Dermot Flanagan
5. Keith Higgins
6. David Heaney
7. Noel Connelly
8. David Brady
9. Liam McHale
10. Colm McManamon
11. Ciaran McDonald
12. Micheal Fitzmaurice
13. Kevin O'Neill
14. John Casey
15. Kevin McStay
what happened to james nallen or james horan?
Well I have Fitzmaurice for the frees and I want to keep McManamon and McDonald.
I could easily have Jimmy Nallen as a sub for either Cahill or Heaney
Quote from: Cllr Willie Power on July 26, 2008, 02:39:50 PM
1
John Madden
2 3 4
Kenneth Mortimer Kevin Cahill Keith Higgins
5 6 7
David Heaney James Nallen John Finn
8 9
TJ Kilgallon Pat Fallon
10 11 12
Alan Dillon Ciaran McDonald Noel Durkan
13 14 15
Kevin O'Neill John Casey Colm MacManamon
16 David Clarke
17 Peter Butler
18 Willie Joe Padden
19 Michael Collins
20 Trevor Mortimer
21 James Horan
22 Maurice Sheridan
23 Peter Forde
24 Aidan Higgins
25 Fergal Costello
26 Dermot Flanagan
27 Noel Connelly
28 Ronan McGarritty
29 Pierce Hanley
30 David Brady
Before the complaints start, I've picked 30 players who I think that at their peak are the 30 best that I've seen playing for my county since 1989. I doubt many agree but I couldn't care less really, it's my selection and my opinion. ;D
Not even space for the Mort on the bench?
1) Peter Burke
2) Ken Mort
3) Cahill
4) Higgins
5) Lee Keegan
6) Pat Holmes
7) Noel Connelly
8) Liam McHale
9) Willie Joe Padden
10) James Horan
11) Billie Joe Padden
12) Trevor Mortimer
13) Con Mort
14) Aidan O'Shea
15) McDonald
Quick pick, sorry if I forgot anyone
Quote from: Mayo4Sam14 on August 14, 2015, 03:04:10 AM
1) Peter Burke
2) Ken Mort
3) Cahill
4) Higgins
5) Lee Keegan
6) Pat Holmes
7) Noel Connelly
8) Liam McHale
9) Willie Joe Padden
10) James Horan
11) Billie Joe Padden
12) Trevor Mortimer
13) Con Mort
14) Aidan O'Shea
15) McDonald
Quick pick, sorry if I forgot anyone
My God....
You have Pat Holmes ahead of James Nallen?
Billie Joe Padden at CHF? Instead of McDonald?
McDonald at 15 instead of Cillian?
They're the glaring ones, then you have Trevor Mort at 12 instead of Dillon for example?
1. David Clarke
2. Kenny Mortimer
3. Kevin Cahill
4. Kieth Higgins
5. Lee Keegan
6. James Nallen
7. Noel Connelly
8. Liam Mchale
9. David Brady
10. Willie Joe Padden
11. Ciaran McDonald
12. James Horan
13. kevin O Neill
14. Aidan O Shea
15. Conor Mortimer
Anyone know the where abouts of Barney?
Quote from: Mayo4Sam on August 14, 2015, 10:44:30 AM
Anyone know the where abouts of Barney?
Did he set up his own blog under another name by any chance? Did he not disappear around the time mayogaablog began?
Quote from: Tubberman on August 14, 2015, 09:17:55 AM
Quote from: Mayo4Sam14 on August 14, 2015, 03:04:10 AM
1) Peter Burke
2) Ken Mort
3) Cahill
4) Higgins
5) Lee Keegan
6) Pat Holmes
7) Noel Connelly
8) Liam McHale
9) Willie Joe Padden
10) James Horan
11) Billie Joe Padden
12) Trevor Mortimer
13) Con Mort
14) Aidan O'Shea
15) McDonald
Quick pick, sorry if I forgot anyone
My God....
You have Pat Holmes ahead of James Nallen? Sorry he complety slipped my mind.
Billie Joe Padden at CHF? Instead of McDonald?
McDonald at 15 instead of Cillian?
Ciarán McDonald > Cillian O'Connor IMO
They're the glaring ones, then you have Trevor Mort at 12 instead of Dillon for example? That's probably just Me being biased
Quote from: Tubberman on August 14, 2015, 11:14:06 AM
Quote from: Mayo4Sam on August 14, 2015, 10:44:30 AM
Anyone know the where abouts of Barney?
Did he set up his own blog under another name by any chance? Did he not disappear around the time mayogaablog began?
I don't know if that is Barney. He had a great correspondence with John Maughan and then the PRO of the County Board contacted him through the internet with an hilarious post.
It is not the same without him. Although Farr goes some way to replace Barney's sense of impending doom.
Tis late so a quick pick. What a difference 7 years make!
Clarke
Mortimor
Cahill
Higgins
Keegan
Nallen
Boyle
McHale
Parsons
McLoughlin
McDonald
Horan
O Connor
Aidan
Dillon
Quote from: moysider on August 15, 2015, 12:07:56 AM
Tis late so a quick pick. What a difference 7 years make!
Clarke
Mortimor
Cahill
Higgins
Keegan
Nallen
Boyle
McHale
Parsons
McLoughlin
McDonald
Horan
O Connor
Aidan
Dillon
Strong team, the only one I'd take issue with is Parsons. While a fine footballer, I don't think he has done enough yet to merit inclusion.