
GAA
Share
Published 11:56 2 Apr 2022 BST
Explore more on these topics:
In the end, you could say Spillane was correct, for although Mayo were the team to finally beat they seemingly unbeatable Dubs, they still fell short on All-Ireland final day at the hands of Tyrone.
With the sharp shooter so clinical from dead balls, and laser eye'd in front of the nets, he was a huge miss for the Connacht champions.
That being said, it gave a platform for players like Tommy Conroy and Ryan O'Donoghue to really step up to the plate.
O'Donoghue in particular has taken this mantle well, especially as Conroy has been ruled out of this campaign with a cruciate ligament injury.
The Belmullet man even took over free-kick taking responsibilities and has not disappointed, proving to be an expert marksman in this year's league campaign.
However, with the final against Kerry looming, James Horan has just received the biggest boost he could have hoped for, as Cillian O'Connor is deemed fit enough to play.
The all-time championship top scorer has officially been named on the bench, and may gets some match minutes just in time for the upcoming Connacht championship.
Horan has used this league campaign to experiment and unearth some new talent into the fold, none less impressive than young Aidan Orme.
Throw in the fact that Jason Doherty has also returned to the fold and Mayo are looking like they could have real fire power this year.
Cork boss not pleased with ‘hypocritical’ ref behaviour from Limerick manager
A bit of needle…. There was a bit of needle between Cork boss Ben O’Connor and Limerick gaffer John Kiely after today’s Munster final at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. O’Connor was clearly not pleased with some of the behaviour from Kiely, and perhaps some decisions from the officials. And the Rebels manager did admit that things […]
GAA
1 day ago
Limerick star makes controversial statement of intent after Munster final win
A big statement! Following their Munster SHC final win over Cork, the Limerick players celebrated passionately on the pitch at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. You could tell the win meant more than usual, after losing to the Rebels in last year’s final and in the round-robin stage this season. One Treaty player, however, went above and […]
GAA
1 day ago
Cork boss reveals why Arsenal can take credit for their superb form
GAA