All-Ireland Series Sam Maguire 2026

Started by Blowitupref, May 03, 2026, 06:11:05 PM

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Silkyskillssunshinee

That was more of a case of Meath throwing it away than Mayo beating them.

Galway v Mayo quarter-final could be spicy though!

RedHand88

Quote from: Armagh18 on June 20, 2026, 07:36:31 PMWtf was that for? Typical ego ref...

How dare he give someone a red card for a red card offence.

I'm ringing HQ.

Killala

Another cracking game, this championship is really good so far. Meath just folded in the second half. Cork game all over, didn't really learn much.

twohands!!!

Quote from: Killala on June 20, 2026, 07:58:30 PMAnother cracking game, this championship is really good so far. Meath just folded in the second half. Cork game all over, didn't really learn much.

It's one thing to make a mistake. It's a whole different kettle of fish to make the same mistake repeatedly.

Could Cork play Mayo in a "teams that beat Meath after Meath had a dire 2nd half" derby?

Cunny Funt

Meath's run of never winning on Mayo soil continues and had a ten point head start to change that record.

Two challenge game wins for Meath over Mayo in December and May in the end meant diddly squat when it came to knock out championship football.

imtommygunn

Meath championship very disappointing. Beat a poor Derry team and that was it.

GalwayBayBoy

Meath red card looked a very dubious decision. More or less settled the game as well. Was 8 points to 1 after that.

From the Bunker

Meath do what Meath teams have done since 2001.

25 years of a soft under-belly.

SouthOfThe Bann

Is Andy Moran the best coach in the country that was some turnaround?

Crete Boom

Quote from: GalwayBayBoy on June 20, 2026, 08:14:06 PMMeath red card looked a very dubious decision. More or less settled the game as well. Was 8 points to 1 after that.

I believe that might be karma for 100 odd years of getting away with off the ball antics! ;D

thewobbler

Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on June 20, 2026, 08:25:35 PMIs Andy Moran the best coach in the country that was some turnaround?

Mental. I presume a wind up, but I'll bite anyhow.

Mayo have been at the exact same level throughout this decade. A good team that will beat any team that's not good, but will never beat a team that's great.

The black mark against Andy being that the last two management teams have undertaken the rebuild job of moving out a team of ageing warriors, and replacing them with new blood.

Which they did, and handed over the reins.



Mayo's age and experience profile is perfect for winning an AI.

In my lifetime they've never had a full forward line as dangerous, not even remotely close. Not even a third cousin remotely as close.

Yet you still couldn't trust them to win a game against Carlow.


Crete Boom

Quote from: thewobbler on June 20, 2026, 08:31:47 PM
Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on June 20, 2026, 08:25:35 PMIs Andy Moran the best coach in the country that was some turnaround?

Mental. I presume a wind up, but I'll bite anyhow.

Mayo have been at the exact same level throughout this decade. A good team that will beat any team that's not good, but will never beat a team that's great.

The black mark against Andy being that the last two management teams have undertaken the rebuild job of moving out a team of ageing warriors, and replacing them with new blood.

Which they did, and handed over the reins.



Mayo's age and experience profile is perfect for winning an AI.

In my lifetime they've never had a full forward line as dangerous, not even remotely close. Not even a third cousin remotely as close.

Yet you still couldn't trust them to win a game against Carlow.


That's harsh 2016/2017 we bet a lot of good teams but just didn't  have the mental toughness to grab the slight chances the Dubs gave us in those finals!!

From the Bunker

Mayo beat an average Meath team reduced to 10 men and suddenly Andy is the best since sliced bread and Mayo have the best forwards in the country.

The fickleness of GAA is insane.

thewobbler

Quote from: Crete Boom on June 20, 2026, 08:40:19 PM
Quote from: thewobbler on June 20, 2026, 08:31:47 PM
Quote from: SouthOfThe Bann on June 20, 2026, 08:25:35 PMIs Andy Moran the best coach in the country that was some turnaround?

Mental. I presume a wind up, but I'll bite anyhow.

Mayo have been at the exact same level throughout this decade. A good team that will beat any team that's not good, but will never beat a team that's great.

The black mark against Andy being that the last two management teams have undertaken the rebuild job of moving out a team of ageing warriors, and replacing them with new blood.

Which they did, and handed over the reins.



Mayo's age and experience profile is perfect for winning an AI.

In my lifetime they've never had a full forward line as dangerous, not even remotely close. Not even a third cousin remotely as close.

Yet you still couldn't trust them to win a game against Carlow.


That's harsh 2016/2017 we bet a lot of good teams but just didn't  have the mental toughness to grab the slight chances the Dubs gave us in those finals!!

* throughout this decade *

(The last decade's team ran into a force of nature and could justifiably claim to be among the best 4-5 teams of all time even if they didn't win Sam)

thewobbler

Quote from: From the Bunker on June 20, 2026, 08:41:14 PMMayo beat an average Meath team reduced to 10 men and suddenly Andy is the best since sliced bread and Mayo have the best forwards in the country.

The fickleness of GAA is insane.

Not the best forwards in the country. Who is saying that?

It is though the best Mayo full forward line in memory.

Which isn't actually that high a bar. It's barely a bar at all.

COC and Andy had some time together when they were excellent. But they never had a third.