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Published 13:48 10 Aug 2019 BST
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Mayo have put it up to Dublin on numerous occasions in the past but in order to do so again, Colm Parkinson feels they must take a risk. Previewing the game on Thursday's GAA Hour Show, the Laois man explained a gamble that could be taken.
"What Mayo did in James Horan's last stint was played Aidan O'Shea centre half forward and use him for kickout options...I've a feeling he could be centre forward again). This is a big risk and if it doesn't work, you're opening yourself up for all sorts of criticism but I'd have him centre forward and then for the last ten minutes of the first half, I'd put him full forward and I'd bang diagonal ball on him..." "They haven't done it all year, Dublin won't expect it. The half-time team talk with Dublin will be all about covering him, and then he's back out midfield in the second half. Keep them guessing. You have to surprise Dublin, you have to take risks, going out with the exact same team that Dublin have prepared for is not taking risks. "Mayo will play in a manner that involves risk, but they have to create confusion, have them having a team-talk at half-time - 'oh what's going on?' "He's been playing so well as that man in front of the half back line. I just can't see who he'd pick up out of McCarthy and Fenton, I can't see him being able on the ground for either of the two of them...Fenton is too fast for him..."O'Shea's relocation to the forward line would certainly raise a few eyebrows, given how well he's fared in the engine room this year. As for the match-ups all over, here's how Wooly, Johnny Doyle and Conan Doherty eventually agreed on them panning out.
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