Colm Keyes
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They defended the arc.
They came out to defend the arc in expectation of Mead two-pointers.
and Meade ran over the top of them and got through them and there was gaps there they really they pushed out thinking Meade have a lot of two point kickers here let's defend there and Meade had the wind and they got the gaps in behind and they expected two pointers to reign over I don't think there was there might have been one I don't think there was any Meade two pointer in that period they went for goals Meade could have scored two more first half goals the problem with Mayo I would say is they have too many big bodies defending that arc like you know I won't mention their names but they feel like they're stuck in the mud a little bit at times they can be beaten
There's a lot of coaches who will bristle at the word chaos and they will say, well, what does chaos mean?
It's about control.
Yeah.
It has to be high intensity, fast movement,
And crowd involvement.
Yeah.
And what we saw in the second half, that's Mayo at their best.
And that was previous Mayo teams at their best.
And is there a link there?
Well, not between those players, but... Andy Moore is the link, maybe.
The engagement with the crowd and just... And they have a lot of fast-breaking players.
Is that repeatable?
It was, but Monaghan always had, always...
Always had an edge.
Seen much of Stephen O'Hanlon to watch him in action.
It's just incredible the gaps he's able to find.
I don't know, is there a player with the footwork, the different gears of pace, he can slow it down and take off.