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#361
Uncertain if Keane is good enough. Definintly shone last year at minor but struggled in this year's U21 semi v Down. Mickey Harte article is a very good read, certainly you can see alot of the reasons for Tyrone's success at senior level. The amount of lads in the first 15 with AI minor, U21 and senior medals, they know an awful lot about winning.
Hope O'Mahoney goes looking at a more defensive orientated half back line next year, I think the emphasis on attacking wing backs the last few years has cost us more than we've won. The awareness in the team to play that tactic (ie: wing forwards dropping back into the space when the wing back goes forward) isn't evident. Would prefer to see half backs marking tightly and winning breaks than going up the field at every oppurtunity.
#362
Hi all, long time lurker here, thought I'd stick my head above the parapet!!!
My opinion on yesterday, have to agree It was primaraly a mental problem that again has afflicted a Mayo team in Croker. While there was problems in the full back line from the start and and then in midfield after 15 mins, overall, there seemed to be a casualness about alot of the Mayo players. Pat Harte's dink footpass to McGarrity that got broken away from McG in the second half, Andy Moran waiting for Kenneth O'Malley's kickout and it getting intercepted, Ger Cafferky casually jogging for a sideline ball in the last ten minutes and the fact we probably lost about 60-70% of breaking ball around the middle to me was evidence of a mental malaise. The workrate and urgency we displayed in the first 50 mins of the Galway game was missing. As regards the fullback line and midfield, we definitly need to trawl for new options. I always thought that at IC level, McGarrity could never hold a midfield on his own, Heaney left him ploughing a lone furrow y'day. Find a good partner for him, a physically strong, aggressive workhorse and I think it would allow him to impose himself around the middle. Parsons looked like the real deal last year but has gone backward a good distance this season. And the backline, as a unit, we need one whose primary purpose is to DEFEND!!!!  
#363
GAA Discussion / Re: Maigh Eo v Gaillimh
April 08, 2008, 02:11:49 PM
Liam O'Malley is 5'11". He got TG4's man of the match for his performance in the tyrone game, he done a similar job keeping meehan to 1 point from play in the Galway game before that. Granted his form has dropped over the last 12 months, but like alot of the players who have been tried in the FB line he is a half back. Watching the match on sunday, Cunniffe is definintly not a corner back, he watches the play more than he watches his man. Natural tendancy for a centre half back, you watch and try to read the game. At corner back the emphasis is on man marking.