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Mayo 0-12 Fermanagh 2-2
At Brewster Park last Sunday, in front of 3000 spectators, Mayo produced one of their finest displays in recent memory. The trip to the United States has obviously rejuvenated the team. Mayo were very sharp and their defence was disciplined. Colm McManaman and David Brady ran the show in midfield, winning almost everything while Marty McNicholas of Breaffy had a great debut scoring three points in the first half. Noel Connelly scored two points running from the middle of the field to do so, James Gill, David McDonagh and Trevor Mortimer all scored points and Ronan Loftus was absolutely brillant with his free takings. They played inspired football at times. Fermanagh were not the same team which had an impressive run in last years Ulster Football Championship, they just could not stop Mayo.
It took Fermanagh, a team with an outstanding forward line, 50 minutes to register a score from play. At half-time Fermanagh were holding on by a goal then Rory Gallagher scored from the penalty spot after a controversial decision by the referee.
In the second half Mayo started strong again with scores from Ronan Loftus and Marty McNicholas widening the gap to 8 points. Fermanagh tried to respond and when they got their first point from play a cheer went up from the home supporters, as they still could not believe what was happening to their team. Fermanagh scored another point courtesy of Rory Gallagher and a goal came from substitute Martin McGrath, but it was not enough. Mayo defended well and got vital scores in the last 10 minutes. Stephen Carolan scored a superb point from the right wing and to put a darker shadow on the game for Fermanagh, Shane King was dismissed after receiving a second bookable offence minutes from the final whistle.
Mayo still have a problem with their wides, notching up a tally of 16. But the impressive displays from Ray and Noel Connelly, Colm McManaman, David Brady, Marty McNicholas and David McDonagh evened things out. The scorers for Mayo were: N. Connelly(0-2), J. Gill(0-1),D. McDonagh(0-1), M. McNicholas(0-4), T. Mortimer(0-1), R. Loftus(0-2), S. Carolan(0-1).
Avid readers will note that I correctly predicted this result. I also predicted a Corofin win in the Connaght Club Championships Semi Finals, Check out the GAA Briefs to see if I got 2/2.
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