Gaa 2013

Typical Mayo. Great defending and then gift the ball in front of the posts to Connolly.
 
Mayo have started very well. Higgins point.

Lots of turnovers so far by mayo.
 
Free in to Mayo after handling on the ground.

Mayo could have had a goal their.
 
Hennelly come up to take the free. Misses it.

OGara coming on for Mannion.
 
Dublin level despite Mayo having most of the play.

Bad goal to concede when its 2 v 1 despite Brogans brilliance.
 
Keegan with a point for mayo.

Much to easy for him from a Dublin point of view
 
Bad miss from Kilkenny and Mayo go down the other end and score a point.

Then Macaulay is denied by Hennelly.

Cluxton points from the 45.

Very open game so far.
 
Terrible by Dublin. Should have scored and conceded on the counter.


For feck sake Dublin, put the thing over the bar.
 
Dublin discipline letting them down, Mayo with so many wides though. Thank god they are not putting all them over. Dublin finding lanes in the mayo defence though.
 
Ah come on will yis, put the fecking thing over the bar :mad:
 
Only did 20mins...not arsed. Some of Mayo's handling is junior football. Ref not great so far. And yes moses, goalies taking frees or 45s is a waste. A shot clock is needed and that would end the shite.
 
How many shots are Dublin planning on dropping short today? :mad:
 
So you basically admit it's time wasting that wastes time and not the keeper taking the kick. Two years later.

What I'm saying is there should be a 30-second clock on the kick. Cluxton sauntering up to the ball against Kerry wasted the entire injury time in 2011. If Brogan stood over the ball and did nothing, he'd have been told to hurry up. Bringing a gk up, gives an opportunity to waste the time. Like I said, if Mayo are winning by 1 and get a free in the cornerback position, would Andy Moran be allowed to saunter back from ff to take it?

I don't agree with any team doing it.
 
Kilkenny is too raw to be playing today. Great player no doubt, but doesn't have the composure in shooting. 3 dropped into the keepers hands in the first half, and one or two absolute shocking passes giving Bernard no chance at all.