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Published 12:35 28 May 2019 BST
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"The contrast between the two goalkeepers - Hennelly went short, cost Mayo a goal," began the Meathman. "Roscommon, even though they weren't winning it in the middle of the field, kept going long when there was a risk of going short..."Proper order, deems Ward. Wooly wonders why Mayo are persisting with the short restart.
"Why is Hennelly going short at all?" "I have no idea, I have no idea" replies Cian Ward. "There's a clear and obvious domination for Mayo in midfield. This is not just an advantage, this is a domination where Roscommon are terrified of that kickout...
There's no need for it.
"We've talked about this before, this is just goalies trying to show an array of kickouts because there's no logic to that. I saw in the Carlow game, Meath had a very aggressive press and Carlow went straight up the middle. Their full forward Foley caught the ball and he immediately turned to move it on...I thought that was interesting, must keep an eye out for this. I didn't see that kickout again..." "I don't get it, I think it's a disease that has set into goalkeepers that they have to go to this corner back and when you're doing that and conceding a goal who...it's too much of a risk..."You can listen to the Roscommon discussion, and much more from Monday's GAA Hour Show here. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/brilliant-rossies-dublin-fans-boredom-the-gaas-david-brent
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