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Post by onlykerry on Feb 18, 2023 20:21:12 GMT
Poor performance - lads who looked world class against a bad Monaghan team not showing much in a more hostile environment - exactly what management needs to see. Right not to make too many early changes as these games are about giving lads an examination of their credentials. Rather than seeing DC and SOS in the second half I would prefer to see others who are on the fringes get a run - game is effectively over and little point in risking big players unless they need it for their own return to competition progression.
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Post by john4 on Feb 18, 2023 20:21:55 GMT
Keeper has to keep coming to Ryan for the first goal. Should have got to the second. Not great If there was any doubt before about which Shane should be in goals there’s none now gan dabht
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Post by mike70 on Feb 18, 2023 20:22:05 GMT
Look we had to ask questions, there were fellas on here putting players in to the all star selection, tonight has been our first test, we are failing all over, now mayo have more work done than us, outside of that the performance is quite poor.
Let’s see wha DC and SOS can do, expecting a lot I know, but I think you could easily take out 3 forwards at ht.
I know defence is under pressure, but if forwards cant retain possession the counter is hard to defend.
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Post by gaelicden on Feb 18, 2023 20:24:32 GMT
David, Seanie, and Dylan Casey on. Don't know who's off.
He just had to 😂
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Post by Kingdomson on Feb 18, 2023 20:29:55 GMT
You know among the many things that made the great Dublin six-in-a-row team so special is they always showed up and performed. On the rare occasion they lost a league game by Christ you earned it. The standards never dropped and being humiliated as Al Ireland champions by any opposition was never on. Then again, that side was one of most proudest and defiant All Ireland champions we’ve ever witnessed. Perhaps they set impossible standards to follow but they are an example.
We’re not going to win this match but lets hope Kerry can show why they are league and All Ireland champions in the second half. A bit of pride and defiance from the All Ireland Champions would be welcome.
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Post by gaelicden on Feb 18, 2023 20:34:55 GMT
Keeper has to keep coming to Ryan for the first goal. Should have got to the second. Not great If there was any doubt before about which Shane should be in goals there’s none now I think Mayo's 11th point just proved it. An All Ireland winning team, no least a Kerry team, need an imposing keeper. That's what I think Shane Ryan is.
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Post by ciarraiochmallaithe on Feb 18, 2023 20:39:25 GMT
Could be very tough on Murphy in goals. Agree, this could be a serious acid test for the Crokes lad. Question for ye, although McStay has alluded to his preference to Aidan O’Shea close to goals, that fact that Diarmuid O’Conner is selected in midfield beside Matthew Ruane, is it fair to expect a direct swop here from the off. If Aidan Shea is close to goals and in the corner as selected, does Jason go to the corner and Graham to full back. This will for me turn out to be a very interesting game, and one we will learn a hell of a lot from - could be very worthwhile in the long run. jack needs to go he is a dinosaur
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Post by horsebox77 on Feb 18, 2023 20:58:46 GMT
At this stage its our scoring average that could be the biggest issue if level on points down the road..... brutal brutal.
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Post by kerryexile5 on Feb 18, 2023 20:58:59 GMT
You know among the many things that made the great Dublin six-in-a-row team so special is they always showed up and performed. On the rare occasion they lost a league game by Christ you earned it. The standards never dropped and being humiliated as Al Ireland champions by any opposition was never on. Then again, that side was one of most proudest and defiant All Ireland champions we’ve ever witnessed. Perhaps they set impossible standards to follow but they are an example. We’re not going to win this match but lets hope Kerry can show why they are league and All Ireland champions in the second half. A bit of pride and defiance from the All Ireland Champions would be welcome. Even when we won the All Ireland last year there was a lot of average players in that Kerry squad. David Clifford and Sean O Shea masked a lot of that. Kerry have a serious amount of work to do to retain Sam, Dublin will be chomping at the bit this year with McCaffrey back and a fully fit Con o Callaghan.
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Post by gaelicden on Feb 18, 2023 21:01:02 GMT
Barry O'Sullivan with a nice goal there. A small positive considering he seems to have been up around the square for a good chunk of this half.
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Post by ciarraiochmallaithe on Feb 18, 2023 21:05:59 GMT
Barry O'Sullivan with a nice goal there. A small positive considering he seems to have been up around the square for a good chunk of this half. He was my standout today a very able midfielder or forward
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Post by gaelicden on Feb 18, 2023 21:10:41 GMT
okay, lost by 7 in the end. we "won the second half" as my U12 coach used to say, and at least I have that response for my Mayo native co-worker 😂.
Unfortunately, this is a game that cannot be brushed aside and serious questions will be asked. It also brings the Donegal game firmly back into focus; A Kerry team without its main stars struggling again.
I have confidence in Jack and his management team that they can answer these questions, but you just know its going to involve retaining SOS and DC in the lineup
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Post by john4 on Feb 18, 2023 21:12:14 GMT
Mayo look to be further down the road in terms of their speed and fitness work than Kerry. They were able to get up and down the field at championship pace. The challenge for Mayo is maintaining this into the summer.
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Post by oldschool on Feb 18, 2023 21:19:33 GMT
What happened our ability to take scores from 20m line or edge of D. Trying to walk ball into the square through crowded area not good enough Passing and Handling shocking Very disappointing
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Post by greengold35 on Feb 18, 2023 21:24:12 GMT
Mayo look very fit & we have a way to go to up our fitness levels which I have no doubt we will.
We have to give the fringe players a chance but without Seanie & David up front we are rudderless - Burns & Brosnan have been tried & found wanting so I was disappointed to see Donal O’Sullivan replaced @ half time; our midfield is the biggest worry given that neither Jack B nor Barry Dan cannot seem to win their own ball & both are far too immobile for my liking.
Cic sa toin according to Aodhan Max Gearailt & I hope Jack & Co will take the learnings from tonight.
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Post by thehermit on Feb 18, 2023 21:27:02 GMT
Fluke me thats as bad a performance as you'd have seen since Eamon Fitz early days 😬
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Post by taggert on Feb 18, 2023 21:40:30 GMT
Mayo look very fit & we have a way to go to up our fitness levels which I have no doubt we will. We have to give the fringe players a chance but without Seanie & David up front we are rudderless - Burns & Brosnan have been tried & found wanting so I was disappointed to see Donal O’Sullivan replaced @ half time; our midfield is the biggest worry given that neither Jack B nor Barry Dan cannot seem to win their own ball & both are far too immobile for my liking. Cic sa toin according to Aodhan Max Gearailt & I hope Jack & Co will take the learnings from tonight. Totally agree here. TonyB dropping deep with the walking solo's and handling handy ball but doing next to nothing with it is surely fooling nobody. He badly miscued a free: gave an attrocious high pass to Dara Roche which led to a Mayo point; and naively tried to solo through 3 defenders and was easily dispossessed in the first half alone. In the absence of the marquee men, was expecting a lot more, like his lovely score in that half. Donal didnt have a great half but was hopelessly isolated amongst a phalanx of defenders when he did get rare possession. Deserved more time for me. Midfield a real worry and with Moran retired and Joe O'Connor gone this season, Diarmuids return will be a welcome sight. Mayos 2 goals came from Kerry - Warren and Morley coughing up the ball while a bigger keeper in Ryan saves both for me. Not many putting their hand up for the starting 15 and this is not a good thing....
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Feb 18, 2023 21:45:25 GMT
Our main problem for me was that we’d too many similar type of players playing who are lacking size and strength. Burns, Moynihan, Paudie and Brosnan all starting together in the forwards and Murphy and Warren as the two wing backs just isn’t going to cut it in a high intensity game. Mayo were easily able to keep us outside any danger areas as they were way too physical for us. Balance is key so it has to be max two out of the four in the forwards and either Murphy or Warren with someone more physical on the other wing.
Time for seeing how things pan out is over now we have to start winning games so David, Seanie and Ryan have to start against Armagh. They’ll make a big difference and it will also help the inexperienced players who are selected, say for example Roche or Donal Down starting alongside David should help them rather than having another rookie inside with them.
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Post by kerryexile5 on Feb 18, 2023 21:50:44 GMT
Mayo look very fit & we have a way to go to up our fitness levels which I have no doubt we will. We have to give the fringe players a chance but without Seanie & David up front we are rudderless - Burns & Brosnan have been tried & found wanting so I was disappointed to see Donal O’Sullivan replaced @ half time; our midfield is the biggest worry given that neither Jack B nor Barry Dan cannot seem to win their own ball & both are far too immobile for my liking. Cic sa toin according to Aodhan Max Gearailt & I hope Jack & Co will take the learnings from tonight. Totally agree here. TonyB dropping deep with the walking solo's and handling handy ball but doing next to nothing with it is surely fooling nobody. He badly miscued a free: gave an attrocious high pass to Dara Roche which led to a Mayo point; and naively tried to solo through 3 defenders and was easily dispossessed in the first half alone. In the absence of the marquee men, was expecting a lot more, like his lovely score in that half. Donal didnt have a great half but was hopelessly isolated amongst a phalanx of defenders when he did get rare possession. Deserved more time for me. Midfield a real worry and with Moran retired and Joe O'Connor gone this season, Diarmuids return will be a welcome sight. Mayos 2 goals came from Kerry - Warren and Morley coughing up the ball while a bigger keeper in Ryan saves both for me. Not many putting their hand up for the starting 15 and this is not a good thing.... With the number 13 on his back Tony B offered absolutely nothing going forward. He is there to take his man on, which he can’t do, or kick scores which he doesn’t do enough of I am sick of looking at Dara Moynihan and Micheal Burns too. Monaghan were piss poor the last game, so I’d read nothing into that. My front six for the next march would be Adrian Spillane Sean O Shea Paudie Clifford Dara Roche David Clifford Killian Spillane
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Post by mike70 on Feb 18, 2023 21:53:16 GMT
SR BoB GW DoC SoB PG ALL DUE BACK, DC and SoS just back.
Let’s take stock, not a lot done, trying new players.
I think we were very poor tonight, clearly we can’t do without DC, but disappointed for the starting forwards especially, bar DR, you could have taken off 5 forwards in the first half, the balance will be restored with DC and SOS back, but I would worry about our strength in depth , j think that will be a big concern for n me anagement.
The backs will be fine and improve further with Ryan between the sticks.
MF is a big concern, we were wiped out there tonight, DoC will help, but strength in depth for the big days is also a concern.
Better performance required next week, an improvement is important and we should get that with a stronger starting 15.
Let’s not panic yet.
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Post by Premier on Feb 18, 2023 21:54:07 GMT
Totally agree here. TonyB dropping deep with the walking solo's and handling handy ball but doing next to nothing with it is surely fooling nobody. He badly miscued a free: gave an attrocious high pass to Dara Roche which led to a Mayo point; and naively tried to solo through 3 defenders and was easily dispossessed in the first half alone. In the absence of the marquee men, was expecting a lot more, like his lovely score in that half. Donal didnt have a great half but was hopelessly isolated amongst a phalanx of defenders when he did get rare possession. Deserved more time for me. Midfield a real worry and with Moran retired and Joe O'Connor gone this season, Diarmuids return will be a welcome sight. Mayos 2 goals came from Kerry - Warren and Morley coughing up the ball while a bigger keeper in Ryan saves both for me. Not many putting their hand up for the starting 15 and this is not a good thing.... With the number 13 on his back Tony B offered absolutely nothing going forward. He is there to take his man on, which he can’t do, or kick scores which he doesn’t do enough of I am sick of looking at Dara Moynihan and Micheal Burns too. Monaghan were piss poor the last game, so I’d read nothing into that. My front six for the next march would be Adrian Spillane Sean O Shea Paudie Clifford Dara Roche David Clifford Killian Spillane Killian looks shot for confidence. I actually thought Moynihan did well defensively but made some bad decisions on the ball
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Post by royalkerryfan on Feb 18, 2023 21:54:13 GMT
Don't have much to add right now,
Disappointing day for Kerry football with the 20s and seniors.
A humbling first half and a wake up call.if there ever was one.
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Post by boherbee on Feb 18, 2023 22:00:29 GMT
1st goal was a free out for over carrying. 2nd goal was very soft. Some very poor shooting and at least 3 or 4 balls played in to forwards 10 feet high giving the Mayo backs an open invitation to take ball and man. Midfield looks very immobile. I don’t think that O’Donoghue could be pulled for over carrying as he was being fouled by Morley at the time . Morley also gave away the ball for the second goal , if I remember correctly, although the keeper should have done better.
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Post by kerrysouth on Feb 18, 2023 22:04:25 GMT
Lads a little perspective here people on this forum seem obsessed with analysing and disecting the forwards display but in reality we have some of the best forwards in the country to fully return but for me we were cleaned out in the midfield tonight and our backs as a unit were absolutely destroyed and were continuously second to the ball and that includes current and former all star defenders .To concede 20 points is a hurling score.The tactic of playing Morley as a sweeper has been found out as teams are pushing up a player and forcing him to defend one v one and he has struggled as have all the Kerry defenders.Remember we conceded big scores v Dublin and Galway last year and only the brilliance of our forwards pulled us through.However Jack and Paddy Tally are shrewd operators and I am sure these defensive frailties will be addressed my only concern have we the personnel to sort these issues.white and Beoglaioch retuning will help.
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Feb 18, 2023 22:04:48 GMT
Totally agree here. TonyB dropping deep with the walking solo's and handling handy ball but doing next to nothing with it is surely fooling nobody. He badly miscued a free: gave an attrocious high pass to Dara Roche which led to a Mayo point; and naively tried to solo through 3 defenders and was easily dispossessed in the first half alone. In the absence of the marquee men, was expecting a lot more, like his lovely score in that half. Donal didnt have a great half but was hopelessly isolated amongst a phalanx of defenders when he did get rare possession. Deserved more time for me. Midfield a real worry and with Moran retired and Joe O'Connor gone this season, Diarmuids return will be a welcome sight. Mayos 2 goals came from Kerry - Warren and Morley coughing up the ball while a bigger keeper in Ryan saves both for me. Not many putting their hand up for the starting 15 and this is not a good thing.... With the number 13 on his back Tony B offered absolutely nothing going forward. He is there to take his man on, which he can’t do, or kick scores which he doesn’t do enough of I am sick of looking at Dara Moynihan and Micheal Burns too. Monaghan were piss poor the last game, so I’d read nothing into that. My front six for the next march would be Adrian Spillane Sean O Shea Paudie Clifford Dara Roche David Clifford Killian Spillane Did you watch Killian when he came on? My team for Armagh Shane Ryan Dylan Casey Jason Foley Tom O’Sullivan Graham O’Sullivan Tadhg Morley Paul Murphy Jack Barry Barry O’Sullivan Adrian Spillane/Ronan Buckley Sean O’Shea Dara Moynihan Paudie Clifford David Clifford Darragh Roche
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Post by Whosinmidfield on Feb 18, 2023 22:09:48 GMT
Lads a little perspective here people on this forum seem obsessed with analysing and disecting the forwards display but in reality we have some of the best forwards in the country to fully return but for me we were cleaned out in the midfield tonight and our backs as a unit were absolutely destroyed and were continuously second to the ball and that includes current and former all star defenders .To concede 20 points is a hurling score.The tactic of playing Morley as a sweeper has been found out as teams are pushing up a player and forcing him to defend one v one and he has struggled as have all the Kerry defenders.Remember we conceded big scores v Dublin and Galway last year and only the brilliance of our forwards pulled us through.However Jack and Paddy Tally are shrewd operators and I am sure these defensive frailties will be addressed my only concern have we the personnel to sort these issues.white and Beoglaioch retuning will help. Were we cleaned out at midfield? I didn’t think so. I actually thought Barry O’Sullivan was one of our better performers even in the first half. Mayo’s midfield pairing of Ruane and Bob Tuohy (who came on for Diarmuid O’Connor) weren’t overly influential.
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Post by taggert on Feb 18, 2023 22:19:10 GMT
With the number 13 on his back Tony B offered absolutely nothing going forward. He is there to take his man on, which he can’t do, or kick scores which he doesn’t do enough of I am sick of looking at Dara Moynihan and Micheal Burns too. Monaghan were piss poor the last game, so I’d read nothing into that. My front six for the next march would be Adrian Spillane Sean O Shea Paudie Clifford Dara Roche David Clifford Killian Spillane Did you watch Killian when he came on? My team for Armagh Shane Ryan Dylan Casey Jason Foley Tom O’Sullivan Graham O’Sullivan Tadhg Morley Paul Murphy Jack Barry Barry O’Sullivan Adrian Spillane/Ronan Buckley Sean O’Shea Dara Moynihan Paudie Clifford David Clifford Darragh Roche That looks like a very well balanced lineup.
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Post by The16thMan on Feb 18, 2023 22:27:46 GMT
Kerrys 11 point deficit was largely down to errors and not being able to execute basic skills such as passing and shooting. I didn't think Mayo were anything spectacular, clearly the better team but not 11 points better. Mostly sloppy passing and cheap turnovers coupled with desperate shooting in the first half cost us. What it mainly tells me is that our panel depth isn't as strong as a lot of the media made it out to be. I think the 3 Crokes lads in the starting team were up there with the 5 worst performances of the night a long with maybe Morley and Graham. They were very poor. There was an obvious lack of strength and athleticism in our middle 8 also and Mayo breezed through us at times.
Kerry need to be going gung-ho for the last 4 games, lining out with our strongest teams available for each game. Positives tonight was DC seems to be nearly as sharp as he was last season already, also I thought Okunbor made a considerable difference around the middle when introduced. Might be worth having a lool at him at 9 vs Armagh as Barry Dan clearly hasn't the legs. We need at least 1 of our 2 midfielders to be athletic and Stefan gives us that.
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Post by thehermit on Feb 18, 2023 22:38:42 GMT
#jackout
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Post by john4 on Feb 18, 2023 22:44:19 GMT
GAA Perplexing Kerry performance will vex Jack O’Connor after champions are mauled by Mayo Barry O’Sullivan’s late goal did little to mask the awfulness of Kerry’s performance in Castlebar that saw them trail by 13 points at one stage before dragging it back to a seven-point defeat
Kerry's Paudie Clifford is tackled by Ryan O'Donoghue and Donnacha McHugh of Mayo during their Allianz Football League Division One game at MacHale Park in Castlebar. Photo by Sportsfile 1 Kerry's Paudie Clifford is tackled by Ryan O'Donoghue and Donnacha McHugh of Mayo during their Allianz Football League Division One game at MacHale Park in Castlebar. Photo by Sportsfile kerryman
Paul Brennan February 18 2023 10:17 PM NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1, ROUND 3
Mayo 2-14
Kerry 1-10
Vexed and perplexed. That’s what we imagine Jack O’Connor will be on the journey south from Castlebar after Kerry were outclassed in every aspect of this seven-point defeat that was every bit as bad as the scoreline suggests. It was, in truth, twice as bad as the final score.
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Sign Up For a little while Kerry were heading into ‘record defeat’ territory against Mayo until David Clifford and Sean O’Shea – both introduced at half time – combined for 0-5 to put a little more respectability on the final score. There was the small consolation of a Barry O’Sullivan goal in the 70th minute too, but make no mistake: this was poor, borderline brutal stuff from the League champions.
O’Connor will be vexed at the lack of intensity from his players, their sloppiness on the ball, their lack of pressure off it, the overall bad execution of passing and shooting, and the general lack of bite and snap this fixture should have brought out of the team.
And the Kerry manager will be perplexed at how it all came to be. How, just a fortnight after such a crisp performance against Monaghan, the wheels came off so spectacularly.
These Kerry-Mayo games are usually won or lost in the latter stages of the contest, but this one got away from Kerry in the first half. Or one could argue it was lost in the dressing room before the visitors came out on to field because it seemed that some of them – too many of them – left something critical to the cause in there.
Some context is required. Mayo are not Monaghan. And Castlebar is not Killarney. Almost 16,000 showed up in MacHale Park for this always interesting meeting of these counties, the vast majority of them backing Kevin McStay’s charges, but that shouldn’t have cowed Kerry in the manner they looked like they were. But Mayo were good here. Very good.
Despite not having lost their first two League games, Mayo were nevertheless desperate for their first win here, and they went about their business of achieving that with a sense of purpose that Kerry could never match in their quest for a second win.
First half goals from Ryan O’Donoghue and James Carr and four points in all from the impressive Jordan Flynn did much of the damage on the scoreboard for Mayo, though Aidan O'Shea was a wrecking ball of purpose and assists in the Mayo attack without scoring, while further back Stephen Coen, Donnacha McHugh and Diarmuid O’Connor got the best out of themselves.
And Kerry? Well, not too many stand-up fellas or stand-out performances on a sobering night, though Darragh Roche was a decent focal point in the first half, Paul Murphy pressed forward to kick a point and set up O’Sullivan late goal, and Clifford the younger snapped over three fine scores after his arrival.
Beyond that? File this one under ‘Move On’ and re-set for what now becomes an even more important game against Armagh next Saturday in Tralee.
Jack O’Connor said Adrian Spillane will be back for that one after work commitments kept him away from Castlebar, but beyond that the manager will be working with the same crew he had here. Suffice to say David Clifford and Sean O’Shea will be trying to raid the Orchard county from the get-got next Saturday, with Donal O’Sullivan and Micheal Burns probably under most pressure to retain their starting places on the evidence of what they did – or didn’t – do here.
In fairly benign weather conditions, a litany of wides peppered the opening minutes of the game before O’Donoghue converted a free to break Mayo’s duck in the seventh minute, with Carr’s monster point from a mark doubling a lively home side’s lead a minute later.
There was much to admire in Mayo’s energy and movement in those early minutes but it was a sloppy turnover from a Shane Murphy restart that allowed Aidan O’Shea set O’Donoghue free to get the right side of Jason Foley and dink the ball over Murphy to put them five ahead, 1-2 to no score.
Kerry had kicked three wides before Roche knocked over their first score, from a free, in the 10th minute, but there was a sloppiness and lack of cutting edge about the visitors that was unbecoming of the League and All-Ireland champions, irrespective of who was or wasn’t on the field.
The lively Roche mined Kerry’s second point after 15 minutes but in the 22nd minute O’Donoghue converted a free before an error by Tadhg Morley saw him kick the ball to Diarmuid O’Connor who set Carr through on goal to place a low shot perfectly inside Shane Murphy’s right-hand post.
Mayo were 2-4 to 0-2 ahead and there was already a creeping sense of a fait accompli about this one, insofar as anything about Mayo can be set in stone before the final whistle.
Kerry’s third point took another 18 minutes to arrive, Tony Brosnan angling over a neat score, but it was another imperfect performance from the Dr Crokes man who ran up too many blind alleys and into a no nonsense Mayo defence that was, by and large, at the top of their game.
At half time Kerry were 2-8 to 0-3 adrift, and the only logical thing for the management to do was to send for the cavalry, with O’Shea, Clifford and Dylan Casey coming in to put more fingers in the *.
Mayo goalkeeper Colm Reape converted a ‘45’ before Clifford, with his first touch of the ball, kicked Kerry’s fourth point. But it was far too laboured by the visitors. Over the next 20 minutes or so they strung together a few scores from O’Shea (2), Clifford (2) and Murphy, but there was the sense that Mayo were, intentionally or otherwise, easing back on the throttle by then.
The widest the margin got in the second half was 13 points, the closest Kerry came to Mayo in the second half was the seven it finished up at, but it was all academic by that stage.
A bad day at the office, then, for a Kerry team that whatever about being expected to win in Castlebar, was certainly expected to put in a performance. That they didn’t will be vexing and perplexing for all on the Kerry bus back to the Kingdom.
KERRY: Shane Murphy, Graham O’Sullivan, Jason Foley, Tom O’Sullivan, Pa Warren, Tadhg Morley, Paul Murphy 0-1, Jack Barry, Barry O’Sullivan 1-0, Dara Moynihan 0-1, Paudie Clifford, Micheál Burns, Tony Brosnan 0-1, Darragh Roche 0-2 (1f), Donal O’Sullivan. Subs: Dylan Casey for P Warren (ht), Seán O’Shea 0-2 (1f) for M Burns (ht), David Clifford 0-3 for D O’Sullivan (ht), Stefan Okunbor for D Roche (56), Killian Spillane for P Clifford (63)
MAYO: Colm Reape 0-2 (1f 1 ‘45’), David McBrien, Rory Brickenden, Enda Hession, Stephen Coen, Conor Loftus, Donnacha McHugh 0-1, Matthew Ruane, Diarmuid O’Connor 0-1, Fionn McDonagh, Jack Carney 0-1, Jordan Flynn 0-4, Aidan O’Shea, James Carr 1-2 (0-1m), Ryan O’Donoghue 1-3 (0-2f, 0-1m). Subs: Bob Tuohy for D O’Connor (35+1), Cillian O’Connor for F McDonagh (52), Jack Coyne for R Brickenden (52), Conor McStay for J Carr (63), Paddy Durkin for S Coen (65)
RFEREE: Sean Hurson (Tyrone
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