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Published 17:14 19 Oct 2020 BST
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"I would like to have seen him get more consistent service. He got a few lovely diagonal balls off Moran and Mullin, but I would like to have seen a few more examples of that.
"Definitely," says Conan Doherty, "It's chaos when O'Shea gets the ball inside and Sean Andy O Ceallaigh was really struggling on him. I felt like if they thought the high ball wasn't on, then they thought Aidan O'Shea wasn't an option. But he was out in front sometimes. I remember Donaghy took Aidan O'Shea to the cleaners because he just started winning low ball. If you're going to play Aidan O'Shea in there, you need to use him a bit more. He should be the fulcrum of that team..."
None the less, in O'Shea, O'Connor and the lively Tommy Conroy, Mayo have an inside line that will give the best defender's headaches.
"There's a nice bit of balance in that full forward line. Aidan O'Shea for his size, again I'd like to see him used a bit more. Cillian O'Connor for his accuracy and Tommy Conroy is a complete livewire. I like to see little dynamics forming in a full forward line and especially with O'Shea there, you're almost guaranteed the opposition will play a sweeper in there because they have to. Now you've a man free out the field who can cause overlaps...."
"Overall I'd have to compliment the Mayo management on the preparation they've done with the team," continued Ward, "They definitely didn't have them over-trained, there's a number of teams who looked over-trained at the weekend but Mayo were really on top of the ground all over the field, from their new players to their more experienced players. There was just a bit of vibrancy about them, they had that bit of cut to them..."
Mayo folk have had their fair share of false dawns so let's not to get too carried away here and remember that this was only a league game with no form lines going into it...but the signs are positive ones.
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