MAYO MANAGER James Horan has said that he is yet to hear of any retirements from the 2018 playing squad as he begins his second term in charge of his native county.
The two-time All Star told reporters at last night’s Mayo GAA press event in Castlebar that he has already had conversations with ‘some of the older players’ ahead of the upcoming county trials taking place on the October Bank Holiday Weekend, and none have expressed their intentions of stepping away from the panel.
“The players that have played in 2018, I’m working through those and I haven’t come across anyone yet that’s stepping out,” he said. “Obviously I would have gone to some of the older players first and had these conversations, so anyone I have talked to is extremely keen to be involved in the trials and get cracking.
“Anyone I have talked to is mad to get involved in the trials; some of them didn’t think they had to play in them, but they do, so that’s where it is, certainly the enthusiasm is there.”
The Ballintubber native has been handed a four-year term by the Mayo County Board this time around, having managed Mayo to two All-Ireland finals between the 2011 and 2014 season previously.
Horan, who has named Mayo men Martin Barrett (selector), Daniel Forde (trainer) and James Burke (Dublin based trainer), in his backroom team so far, feels that he is in a much better position, experience-wise, this time around.
“[In] 2010 there was a very young team, very young management team, [who] didn’t know a lot of what what lay in store and we had to suck it an see along the way,” he said.
“We were operating blind for a lot of it until you figured or experienced it, so it’s different this time for myself and if you look at the experience of the playing group, there’s eight or 10 years of playing at the highest level [since then], so that’s a huge amount of knowledge to have.
“Hopefully I have learned something over the four years I had on and four years I had off…. so in that regard it’s very different.
“But how we play or what we do, a lot of that is going to be based on very familiar principles or approach.”
Will the fight against Dubois be rescheduled.
As long as Bivol stayed on his feet he was getting that result so that Eddie and the Saudies could bring us the trilogy fight.
@Jp Cleary: in fairness he boxed the right fight using his jab and combinations to keep Artur at distance. Bivol speed and countering were excellent in the latter half of the fight and the cross was given Artur all sorts of problems. It was close 115-113 was fair. Artur had the better early and late rounds with his pressure and shot selection, but Bivol adapted, a trilogy is a must, two close fights. I know Parker is trained by Andy Lee but Christ, give these two light heavyweights greats the headline. They’ll go down as legends. I would love to see the trilogy in vegas but that unfortunately wont happen with the Saudi money.
@John Clifford: how much did bakole get for the two rounds it was a total mismatch he didn’t look like the first cousin of a boxer?
John Clifford.. completely agree wrong fight getting the headlines here .. beterbiev-bivol super fight real skill between two elite fighters.. beterbiev is very unusual at forty to be able to compete with a man who dismantled canello.. bivol will win fight three I’d say, age has to be on his side a bit plus supreme skills
Fairplay him taking bokole out nowhere always was going be dangerous he can put feet up in morecambe againg Tyson hughie and all the boys.
@Paully kells: what you say Paully???