Longford v Mayo 26th June

Started by Redgreenery, June 13, 2010, 09:31:56 PM

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Farrandeelin

It looks like O'Mahony is doing th usual slobbering with regards team selection, i.e. leaving it until the people go to the match and find out for themselves in the programme. I hope REDCOL's team is correct as it does seem to make brave calls as regards the players who were sloppy the last day.
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moysider


The word on the street would suggest that REDCOL s team is on the money. What I m hearing though is that Harte starts in midfield with O Sé. Captain and vice captain are gone and Higgins selected at 6. Not sure what the story with Conoreen is. I m expecting him to start as we have 2 rightfooted freetakers starting in Dillon and Freeman already.

RedandGreenSniper

Quote from: moysider on June 25, 2010, 02:41:54 PM

The word on the street would suggest that REDCOL s team is on the money. What I m hearing though is that Harte starts in midfield with O Sé. Captain and vice captain are gone and Higgins selected at 6. Not sure what the story with Conoreen is. I m expecting him to start as we have 2 rightfooted freetakers starting in Dillon and Freeman already.

Same as above re Harte. Bit of doubt about who will be six. I hear it could be Higgins but it could be Howley too. Conor will start.
Mayo for Sam! Just don't ask me for a year

seafoid

The atmosphere on this thread is very nice and I think a lot of that is down to the longford posters who
have been very kind and welcoming during a period of Mayo  rehabilitation. With this in mind it would be a pity for Longford to go out at this stage really but if it is in aid of a Mayo resurgence I suppose ...

REDCOL

#154
Two changes from original team - Harte for Mc Garrity
Conor for Ronaldson

IolarCoisCuain

Here's John Maughan's two cents: http://www.advertiser.ie/mayo/article/27863




Big changes for Mayo, or so the rumour mill has it

MAYO ADVERTISER, JUNE 25, 2010.

Rumour has it that there will be a raft of changes for our match v Longford tomorrow in Pearse Park. I expect that management have examined every available option for this encounter. I would say it has been a tough couple of weeks for everyone involved since the championship defeat. Management will be fully aware of Mayo's poor 'back door 'record in years past. Both Westmeath and Fermanagh have shortened our summer on two occasions. In fact we have only managed to secure back to back victories when going through the back door on a single occasion, in 2002, when we saw off three teams in a row, beating Roscommon, Limerick, and Tipperary on that occasion.

This visit to Longford is, therefore, a very tricky assignment and it is crucial that the team selected is the right one. I expect at least six changes to the starting line up and possibly even more from the team selected v Sligo. The reality is that the team selected on that occasion just was not good enough. There were mitigating circumstances of course with a number of pre match injuries that limited the options available, but the injury situation appears to be resolved in most instances at this stage. Trevor Howley, Chris Barrett, Pat Harte, Aidan O'Shea, Alan Dillon, Barry Moran, and possibly Mark Ronaldson are all in with a shout of starting this game. There is also a possibility that Mayo will line out with a new midfield pairing in Pat Harte and Seamus O'Shea. This was a sector in which we really struggled to gain primary possession against Sligo. In fact I cannot ever recall a Mayo senior team having to take off both midfielders in a championship match before. I will travel to Pearse Park on Saturday and my wish is that I see a performance that does justice to the jersey. In other words, I would hate to see a Mayo player floating about the park, managing to arrive late at the scene of the action every time a hard ball has to be won. Give us 15 players who are fit and ready to fight and scrap for every ball tomorrow evening, and if Mayo are the hardest working team in Pearse Park then winning will take care of itself!

I was in the bog last Saturday evening when I got a call to say that Down and Tyrone were involved in a cracking match. That was enough for me, and with not a midge in sight I abandoned the job and rushed to Crossmolina for the second half. I should have stayed in the bog. What I witnessed was dreadful. It was the quintessential game of two halves. And of course I missed the best half. I later discovered that Down had really stretched Tyrone and were all over them in the first quarter. But in typical Tyrone fashion, the old wise heads reeled in the youngsters and hit them with six unanswered sucker punches of points just before half time. With Tyrone leading by two points at half time I was anticipating that this new look young Down side would put it up to the ageing Tyrone team and take this match right down to the wire.

Elsewhere Meath have made a serious statement about their intent this year. They have been hugely impressive in their Leinster championship campaign to date. Their match against Dublin is an obvious highlight of the weekend. I think this match will be hugely entertaining.

I am off to Salthill on Sunday to see Sligo against Galway. Sligo don't fear Galway these days and for that very reason I would not be surprised if there was a shock on the cards here. Sligo are by no means world beaters themselves, but they will see this as a fantastic opportunity to get into a Connacht final with a Division four team, Roscommon, between them and a second Connacht title in four years. Now that would be a fairytale!

seafoid

He was in the bog, got a call and then abandoned the job. Very unhygienic

Mayo GAA

Two ways to follow tonight's game for those who can't make it to Longford . . . from www.mayogaa.com

Ways to keep in touch with Longford if you can't make it

Unable to get to Pearse Park in Longford this evening? Well there are other ways to keep in touch with how Mayo are getting on in their Round 1 Qualifier clash with Glenn Ryan's Longford.

While the game isn't live on TV, there are two other ways to stay up to date. Mid West Radio are doing live commentary with Mike Finnerty and Billy Fitzpatrick.

Also, in what is a new departure, The Mayo News are doing live updates on their website - www.mayonews.ie - so go there if you want to see something a little different. We're told the updates will be regular, exciting and humorous!

So if you can't make it to Longford, you can always stay in touch. Of course we are recommending that you go to Longford and cheer on the team first hand! Maigh Eo abú!


Peter Solan the Great

Doesnt it make you proud as a Mayo man, that even after our capitulation to Cork and Sligo that a thread for a first round qualifier against Longford gets twice as many hits as the Galway-Sligo Connacht semi final thread. Its a pity we cant transfer our talking into All Irelands ;)

Farrandeelin

I don't know about that PSTG, but the game is all ticket and there will be tickets on sale near the ground. The GAA never ceases to amaze me.
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Shamrock Shore

Greetings from Pearse Park! Half time Lory Meagher Cup Longford 1-07 to Leitrim 0-09. No Mayos here yet!

western exile

Quote from: Shamrock Shore on June 26, 2010, 05:42:06 PM
Greetings from Pearse Park! Half time Lory Meagher Cup Longford 1-07 to Leitrim 0-09. No Mayos here yet!
You are looking well SS   ;)

Zulu

Freeman at wing forward, Dillion in the corner and Higgins at center back.

Zulu

Dillion seems to be playing very deep and it sounds like Mayo are getting lots of bodies out the field, they have the wind by the way. Still no score.

Zulu

Mayo 0-2 (Freeman free, SOS from play) Longford 0-0.

Dillion gone out wing forward and Freeman into the corner.