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Published 16:14 26 Mar 2018 BST
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But a lot of these Mayo men have been on the scene for a while now. Every knock they take, they find something else to get back up on their feet but eventually something has to give. This isn't to say that their time is up because it's far from that but these lads need to be kept on their toes.
These lads can't keep rallying themselves, they can't can't keep coming back for more because there's plenty of miles on the clock now. What these men need is some younger versions of themselves bursting onto the scene to drive them on, to motivate them.
Rochford needs to freshen things up and he should have the ammunition to do that. This is the 2016 All-Ireland under-21 champions we're talking about.
He has introduced some new blood to the side. Conor Loftus has been knocking on the door, and Sunday in Ballybofey was perhaps the Crossmolina man's most polished display to date in a county jersey.
Stephen Coen is coming on. But nobody's hammering their way into contention more than Belmullet club man and corner back Eoin O'Donoghue.
Because without O'Donoghue's 68th minute heroics, McLoughlin wouldn't have even got the chance to kick a leveller. This man, brimming with confidence after seeing his marker subbed first for Donegal, took the initiative when it would have been so much easier to leave it for men like O'Shea, Durcan or Doherty to step up.
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That late, great intervention was a culmination of a fine League campaign for him. He made his senior debut in that win over Monaghan and he was man-of-the-match in Clones.
Since then, he hasn't missed a minute. He's been a mainstay and he's given Stephen Rochford no option but to keep it that way. Cool, calm and collected in possession, he's confident going forward but his vigilant defending is the most impressive thing about him.
Didn't give Niall O'Donnell a sniff of leather in Ballybofey and the only question was why he wasn't moved over to mark Paddy McBrearty on the other corner who was doing the damage.
Corner back isn't a problem position for Mayo, but his emergence gives them more options. That's what they need.
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