Stopped a 32nd-minute spot kick from Jason Doherty with a low save to his right. Stephen Cluxton's understudy looked assured under the high ball and his kick-outs were on the money.
David Byrne
8Our Rating
Held Andy Moran scoreless and rarely looked under pressure in his first appearance of the season. A very good display by the corner-back.
Michael Fitzsimons
7Our Rating
Was beaten to a few balls out in front by Reape, but Fitzsimons tackled well and forced the young full-forward into taking pot-shots from difficult angles.
Jonny Cooper
6Our Rating
Playing in the full-back line tonight, Cooper hauled down Jason Doherty for a penalty in the first-half but got himself on plenty of ball coming out of defence and didn't concede a score from play.
Jack McCaffrey
8Our Rating
Was a threat for Dublin from deep. He scored a point and set-up another few scoring chances with his pacey runs down the wing.
Cian O'Sullivan
7Our Rating
From centre-back he tracked Aidan O'Shea around the field. Mayo's offensive approach meant that O'Sullivan wasn't afforded the chance to play his usual sweeping role in front of the full-back line.
Eoin Murchan
7Our Rating
Murchan showed his versatility by lining out at wing-back tonight. He kept McDonagh under wraps for the majority of the game, conceding 0-1 off the forward.
Brian Fenton
8Our Rating
Took a while to get going but he got himself on a lot of ball in the second-half and clipped over a fine point.
Darren Gavin
7Our Rating
Edged his dual with Donie Vaughan and looks to be developing into a very good accomplice for Fenton in midfield.
Brian Howard
6Our Rating
Himself and Lee Keegan effectively cancelled one another out in the middle third.
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Con O'Callaghan
7Our Rating
Kicked a fine score after a strong run through the heart of the Mayo defence and had a good battle with Boyle throughout.
Niall Scully
7Our Rating
Was Dublin's most creative forward and put a couple of quality passes into the full-forward line. Didn't allow Durcan set up Mayo attacks from the half-back line.
Paul Mannion
6Our Rating
Was relatively quiet by his high standards before he was replaced by Andrews in the 57th minute. Scored two points, including one from play, and had a goal chance well saved by Hennelly.
Cormac Costello
9Our Rating
Bagged 1-4 on the way to collecting his second man-of-the-match award in four games. He turned Higgins on a number of occasions and was a menace throughout. On the downside, he missed three frees - dropping two short and sending one wide.
Ciaran Kilkenny
6Our Rating
He looked well short of his best which is understandable given it was Kilkenny's first outing of the year. Was a dangerous option for high ball into the full-forward line, but little came off for him today. He'll get better in the coming weeks as he rediscovers his match sharpness.
Subs
Dean Rock -6
Paddy Andrews – 6
Sean Bugler – Not on long enough to be rated. Darren Daly - Not on long enough to be rated. Michael Darragh Macauley - Not on long enough to be rated.
Mayo
Rob Hennelly
9Our Rating
On what was his first game at Croke Park since the 2016 All-Ireland final replay, Hennelly enjoyed an excellent outing. He made six crucial saves and finished as Mayo's joint-top scorer with two points.
Brendan Harrison
7Our Rating
Did a good job in the full-back line on Mannion and held the All-Star to a point from play.
Ger Cafferkey
6Our Rating
Defended well on Kilkenny before injury cut his game short in the 20th minute.
Keith Higgins
6Our Rating
Endured a testing night on Costello, who skinned the defender on a couple of occasions in the first period and bagged a goal. Higgins did tighten up after the break.
Lee Keegan
6Our Rating
He spent 10 minutes of the first-half in the sin bin for a body check on Darren Gavin. Had a good tussle with Howard throughout.
Colm Boyle
7Our Rating
Boyle picked up O'Callaghan from centre-back and put in a decent shift, winning a few important turnovers. He also accidentally floored an umpire behind the goals, forcing the official to be stretchered off.
Paddy Durcan
6Our Rating
Scully's movement and work-rate kept Durcan busy and he didn't bomb forward as much as he'd have liked. Sent a first-half shot at the posts wide.
Matthew Ruane
7Our Rating
Was assigned a man-marking job on Fenton and did okay, although he faded in the final quarter.
Donal Vaughan
6Our Rating
Spent the first-half at midfield and reverted to wing-back in the second period after Durcan went off. Broke the line a few times with his accustomary runs forward.
Fionn McDonagh
6Our Rating
Kicked a point off Murchan and worked hard throughout the 70 minutes.
Aidan O'Shea
7Our Rating
Enjoyed a strong start before he faded out of the game. O'Shea got on plenty of ball inside his own half but didn't threaten Dublin much at the far end.
Ciaran Treacy
5Our Rating
Didn't have too much involvement before his departure near the end of the first-half due to injury.
Jason Doherty
6Our Rating
Won a first-half penalty that he took himself and had saved by Comerford. Doherty was Mayo's most industrious inside forward on a difficult night for the Westerners.
Brian Reape
5Our Rating
If he brought his shooting boots he could have finished the game with three points but his shot selection and execution was poor. He'll want to move on from this one quickly.
Andy Moran
6Our Rating
Moran didn't see much ball on a night where Mayo failed to supply their inside line with quality deliveries. Was replaced by Fergal Boland in the 59th minute.
Subs
Chris Barrett – 7 Kevin McLoughlin – 6
Seamus O’Shea – 6
Fergal Boland - Not on long enough to be rated. Stephen Coen - Not on long enough to be rated
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Player ratings: Here's how we rated Dublin's comfortable win over Mayo
Dublin
Evan Comerford
8Our Rating
Stopped a 32nd-minute spot kick from Jason Doherty with a low save to his right. Stephen Cluxton's understudy looked assured under the high ball and his kick-outs were on the money.
David Byrne
8Our Rating
Held Andy Moran scoreless and rarely looked under pressure in his first appearance of the season. A very good display by the corner-back.
Michael Fitzsimons
7Our Rating
Was beaten to a few balls out in front by Reape, but Fitzsimons tackled well and forced the young full-forward into taking pot-shots from difficult angles.
Jonny Cooper
6Our Rating
Playing in the full-back line tonight, Cooper hauled down Jason Doherty for a penalty in the first-half but got himself on plenty of ball coming out of defence and didn't concede a score from play.
Jack McCaffrey
8Our Rating
Was a threat for Dublin from deep. He scored a point and set-up another few scoring chances with his pacey runs down the wing.
Cian O'Sullivan
7Our Rating
From centre-back he tracked Aidan O'Shea around the field. Mayo's offensive approach meant that O'Sullivan wasn't afforded the chance to play his usual sweeping role in front of the full-back line.
Eoin Murchan
7Our Rating
Murchan showed his versatility by lining out at wing-back tonight. He kept McDonagh under wraps for the majority of the game, conceding 0-1 off the forward.
Brian Fenton
8Our Rating
Took a while to get going but he got himself on a lot of ball in the second-half and clipped over a fine point.
Darren Gavin
7Our Rating
Edged his dual with Donie Vaughan and looks to be developing into a very good accomplice for Fenton in midfield.
Brian Howard
6Our Rating
Himself and Lee Keegan effectively cancelled one another out in the middle third.
Con O'Callaghan
7Our Rating
Kicked a fine score after a strong run through the heart of the Mayo defence and had a good battle with Boyle throughout.
Niall Scully
7Our Rating
Was Dublin's most creative forward and put a couple of quality passes into the full-forward line. Didn't allow Durcan set up Mayo attacks from the half-back line.
Paul Mannion
6Our Rating
Was relatively quiet by his high standards before he was replaced by Andrews in the 57th minute. Scored two points, including one from play, and had a goal chance well saved by Hennelly.
Cormac Costello
9Our Rating
Bagged 1-4 on the way to collecting his second man-of-the-match award in four games. He turned Higgins on a number of occasions and was a menace throughout. On the downside, he missed three frees - dropping two short and sending one wide.
Ciaran Kilkenny
6Our Rating
He looked well short of his best which is understandable given it was Kilkenny's first outing of the year. Was a dangerous option for high ball into the full-forward line, but little came off for him today. He'll get better in the coming weeks as he rediscovers his match sharpness.
Subs
Dean Rock - 6
Paddy Andrews – 6
Sean Bugler – Not on long enough to be rated.
Darren Daly - Not on long enough to be rated.
Michael Darragh Macauley - Not on long enough to be rated.
Mayo
Rob Hennelly
9Our Rating
On what was his first game at Croke Park since the 2016 All-Ireland final replay, Hennelly enjoyed an excellent outing. He made six crucial saves and finished as Mayo's joint-top scorer with two points.
Brendan Harrison
7Our Rating
Did a good job in the full-back line on Mannion and held the All-Star to a point from play.
Ger Cafferkey
6Our Rating
Defended well on Kilkenny before injury cut his game short in the 20th minute.
Keith Higgins
6Our Rating
Endured a testing night on Costello, who skinned the defender on a couple of occasions in the first period and bagged a goal. Higgins did tighten up after the break.
Lee Keegan
6Our Rating
He spent 10 minutes of the first-half in the sin bin for a body check on Darren Gavin. Had a good tussle with Howard throughout.
Colm Boyle
7Our Rating
Boyle picked up O'Callaghan from centre-back and put in a decent shift, winning a few important turnovers. He also accidentally floored an umpire behind the goals, forcing the official to be stretchered off.
Paddy Durcan
6Our Rating
Scully's movement and work-rate kept Durcan busy and he didn't bomb forward as much as he'd have liked. Sent a first-half shot at the posts wide.
Matthew Ruane
7Our Rating
Was assigned a man-marking job on Fenton and did okay, although he faded in the final quarter.
Donal Vaughan
6Our Rating
Spent the first-half at midfield and reverted to wing-back in the second period after Durcan went off. Broke the line a few times with his accustomary runs forward.
Fionn McDonagh
6Our Rating
Kicked a point off Murchan and worked hard throughout the 70 minutes.
Aidan O'Shea
7Our Rating
Enjoyed a strong start before he faded out of the game. O'Shea got on plenty of ball inside his own half but didn't threaten Dublin much at the far end.
Ciaran Treacy
5Our Rating
Didn't have too much involvement before his departure near the end of the first-half due to injury.
Jason Doherty
6Our Rating
Won a first-half penalty that he took himself and had saved by Comerford. Doherty was Mayo's most industrious inside forward on a difficult night for the Westerners.
Brian Reape
5Our Rating
If he brought his shooting boots he could have finished the game with three points but his shot selection and execution was poor. He'll want to move on from this one quickly.
Andy Moran
6Our Rating
Moran didn't see much ball on a night where Mayo failed to supply their inside line with quality deliveries. Was replaced by Fergal Boland in the 59th minute.
Subs
Chris Barrett – 7
Kevin McLoughlin – 6
Seamus O’Shea – 6
Fergal Boland - Not on long enough to be rated.
Stephen Coen - Not on long enough to be rated
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