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Two sides who would have been expected to progress further than they did in their provincial championships face off this weekend after exits from the ...
Three of them came in the win against Dublin during their league campaign. Mayo had won the Connacht Championship two years in a row before their early exit from this year's campaign. James Horan's side finished second in their division 1 league campaign.
A bit of a strange game that was a great watch in the first half but dire after the break as the players were sapped of energy.
Looks like Gary Mohan got a touch on it but ref missed it so no 45 given Mayo 1-9 Monaghan 0-9 Mayo 1-9 Monaghan 0-9 In the 'seen them given' category though Mayo 1-10 Monaghan 0-9 Both teams had 20 minute stretches where they didn't score!
Seamus McEnaney was furious with the display of Barry Cassidy in Monaghan's Qualifier defeat to Mayo in Castlebar this afternoon.
“I didn’t see it myself but from what I’ve been told the Mayo penalty was touch and go. I stood three or four feet away from him and helped get him down the alleyway. We think it was a stonewall penalty there at the end.