Mayo vs Monaghan

2022 - 6 - 4

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Mayo v Monaghan result and score recap as Mayo outlast Farney in ... (Irish Mirror)

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!

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Mayo vs Monaghan as it happened in the All-Ireland SFC Qualifier (Belfast Live)

A heavy-hitter will be out of the Championship at the conclusion of this one.

Looks like Gary Mohan got a touch on it but ref missed it so no 45 given In the 'seen them given' category though Both teams had 20 minute stretches where they didn't score!

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GAA Championships: Mayo vs Monaghan in football qualifiers ... (Sky Sports)

James Horan has made six changes from the team that fell to Galway in the Connacht SFC quarter-final. Rob Hennelly and Paddy Durcan return from injury, ...

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Mayo v Monaghan: Last year's runners-up face Farney test in All ... (Independent.ie)

The match is being shown on Sky Sports Arena from 3.30pm and will be streamed through the Sky Go app. What can I read about and listen to on Independent.ie?

For more from The Throw-In visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ And don’t forget to listen out for Philly McMahon’s show every Friday where he gives his take on the Football Championship. For a recap of all the GAA action you can listen to the latest edition of The Throw-In podcast.

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How To Watch Mayo v Monaghan In Colossal Qualifier Clash (Balls.ie)

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.

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Mayo edge Monaghan to progress to second round (The42)

On a boiling hot day in Castlebar, the game wasn't pretty for long periods.

Séan Jones (Inis Caoin) for Bannigan, 19. Fintan Kelly (Clauin Eois) for Hughes Andrew Woods (Inis Caoin) for Hughes, 22. Shane Carey (An Bhoth) for McManus, 26. Conor Leonard (Na Mullai) for McCarthy, 25. Darren McHale (Knockmore) for Orme, 24. Subs: 22.Kevin McLoughlin (Knockmore) for Carr, 23. Padraig O’Hora (Ballina Stephenites) for Cillian O’Connor Jason Doherty (Burrishoole) for Carney, 17. Then O’Connor drove his penalty high to the top of the net after an Oisin Mullin effort had been blocked by a foot block. O’Connor pointed a free before Eoghan McLaughlin slotted over one from play. Before that Monaghan had cut the gap back to two points through Kieran Duffy and Michael Bannigan points.

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Mayo labour past Monaghan in All-Ireland qualifier (BBC Sport)

Mayo are one game away from the All-Ireland quarter-finals following a 1-13 to 0-12 win over Monaghan in their qualifier at McHale Park.

Hennelly struck the upright with a free in a bid to end the 21-minute drought, which eventually came to a close when Lee Keegan landed a long-range score to put Mayo a goal clear. Michael Bannigan popped the ball over the bar to bring the margin to two as the the fast, flowing end to the first half seemed a distant memory with play slowing down in the evening Mayo sun. The first-half turning point came when McManus was shown a black card for a trip on Aidan O'Shea, which saw the Monaghan man sent to the sidelines for 10 minutes and allowed O'Connor to get Mayo on the board.

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Mayo advance but Monaghan left frustrated (RTE.ie)

Mayo beat Monaghan 1-13 to 0-12 in their All-Ireland SFC qualifier clash in Castlebar.

Their attacking plight was highlighted by the substitution of McManus late in the game as Darren McHale and Cillian O’Connor stretched Mayo five clear as six minutes of injury time began. Eventually, Man of the Match, Lee Keegan pranced forward to kick Mayo three clear again after 56 minutes and Monaghan’s need for a goal was growing with every passing moment. Trailing by three points, chaos ensued in the Mayo goalmouth, Conor Leonard went to ground and a penalty seemed imminently possible. However, worse was to come for the Monaghan men in injury time at the end of the game. "The Mayo penalty was touch and go. We were robbed of a penalty, we were robbed of extra time, we were robbed of another opportunity.

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