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Mayo 1-8
Leitrim 0-5
Mayo Under 21s added another victory to their Hastings Cup Campaign - this time Leitrim were the unlucky victims. Although the score wasnt as impressive as last weekends, the game was played on a very soft pitch in Drumbshambo and the play was more physical. The referee took his time in arriving and the match was delayed by over 25 minutes as a result.
Mayo displayed a very different team than last week due to NUI Galway and Athlone ITs participation in the Sigerson Cup but it was an opportunity to try out some new players. Mayos performance left a lot to be desired but I wouldnt be too worried with half the team unavailable to play and with it only being a Hastings Cup Match. I think they have plenty of time to sharpen up before the first round of the Connaght Championship.
Mayo opened the scoring after two minutes with Ronan Loftus pointing a free kick and three minutes later Liam Brady followed up with another point. Leitrim then got on top of Mayo in midfield with Shane Canning being very impressive. Darren McGovern and Paraic McGarry brought the sides even by 10 minutes and then Michael Foley pointed a free kick which put Leitrim into the lead for the first and only time in the match.
Mayo brought the scores even a minute later courtesy of Alan Regan. Although they regained control of the game at this stage, they were not making much use of the possession and all they could score was from a free thanks to Ronan Loftus on 23 minutes. Leitrim replied with a free courtesy of Darren McGovern but then Mayo replied with another free from Brian Maloney to give them a one point advantage at half-time.
As well as being late arriving, the referee must have been in a hurry to get home as well, as he only played 28 minutes in the first half and 27 minutes in the second.
Mayo changed around their team for the second half by bringing on M.J Meenaghan, Aodhain McTigue of Ballycastle, Conor Mortimer and Marty McNicholas. Mayos fitness and physical presence helped them in taking control of the second half. Marty McNicholas opened his account five minutes into the half with his score coming from a free. Mayo were well in command and should have put away a few goals at this stage. Charlestowns Enda Casey scored a terrific point after 44 minutes and Conor Mortimer scored the only goal of the game with the help of Sean Grimes who placed a perfect pass for Mortimer to finish in style. The introduction of Aodhain McTigue helped Mayo take almost complete control of the Midfield. Mayos defence were magnificent and they denied Leitrim numerous times, although Micheal Foley scored in the 23rd minute for Leitrim from a free-kick. Ronan Loftus raped things up for the visiting side with another pointed free-kick.
Undoubtedly Mayo deserved to win, but they will have to work on their game a bit before they face Tyrone which will definitely be a stronger challenge. But all credit must go to the U-21 side as they have maximum points going into the Christmas break just like their Senior counterparts.
Mayo: K. Kelly, P. Kelly, D. ODea, K. Duignan, P. Coady, B. Prendergast, E. Casey, M. Webb, S. Healy, R. Loftus(0-4), S. Grimes, T. Naughton, A. Regan(0-1), M. Maloney(0-1), L. Brady(0-1). Subs: MJ. Meenaghan, A. Tighe, C. Mortimer(1-0), M. McNicholas(0-1).
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