Mayo 1-7
Tyrone 1-11
MAYO SUFFERED THE brunt of a Tyrone backlash at McHale Park in Castlebar as Mickey Harte’s charges got their first win in division one in professional fashion.
Despite a Cillian O’Connor goal Mayo only managed three second-half points and kicked a total of 15 wides as they struggled to break down the Tyrone blanket defence.
Tyrone stormed out of the blocks in the opening half with Mayo struggling to break down their rigid defence, as the visitors quickly went 0-4 to 0-1 ahead thanks to scores from Darren McCurry, Cathal McShane, Matti Donnelly and a free from Sean Cavanagh.
Mark Ronaldson and Michael Conroy hit back for Mayo but Tyrone sailed further ahead with Niall Morgan popping over two frees and McCurry and Tiernan McCann gave them a 0-8 to 0-4 interval lead.
After the restart Donnelly and McCurry increased Tyrone’s lead before Aidan O’Shea was black carded for his bodycheck on Morgan.
On 50 minutes Cillian O’Connor sparked the game into life with a goal from his first touch, when Kevin McLoughlin found a rare gap in the Tyrone defence. His shot came off the post but the waiting O’Connor bundled home to give Mayo a lifeline.
A scrappy seven minutes ensued before Tyrone dealt a real hammer blow when Sean Cavanagh’s pass split open the Mayo defence and PJ Lavery squared for the waiting Peter Harte who tapped into the net.
O’Connor’s cracking free was promptly followed by an equally impressive McCurry score from play as Tyrone shut up shop from here and let Mayo’s wide count increase to 15 in front of 9,955 in Castlebar.
Scorers for Mayo: Cillian O’Connor 1-2 (1 ’45, 1f), Jason Doherty 0-2 (2f), Michael Conroy, Mark Ronaldson and Kevin McLoughlin (f) 0-1 each.
Scorers for Tyrone: Darren McCurry 0-4 (2f), Peter Harte 1-0, Mattie Donnelly and Niall Morgan (2f) 0-2 each, Cathal McShane, Tiernan McCann and Sean Cavanagh (f) 0-1 each.
MAYO
1. David Clarke (Ballina Stephenites)
2. Michael Hall (Breaffy)
3. Kevin Keane (Westport)
4. Keith Higgins (Ballyhaunis)
5. Lee Keegan (Westport)
6. Stephen Coen (Hollymount/Carramore)
7. Colm Boyle (Davitts)
8. Aidan O’Shea (Breaffy)
9. Donal Vaughan (Ballinrobe)
10. Diarmuid O’Connor (Ballintubber)
11. Kevin McLoughlin (Knockmore)
12. Jason Doherty (Burrishoole)
13. Michael Conroy (Davitts)
14. Alan Freeman (Aghamore)
15. Mark Ronaldson (Shrule/Glencorrib)
Subs
23. Cillian O’Connor (Ballintubber) for Ronaldson (45)
18. Patrick Durcan (Castlebar Mitchels) for Boyle (46)
22. Barry Moran (Castlebar Mitchels) for A O’Shea (black card) (50)
26. Michael Sweeney (Kiltane) for Freeman (57)
17. Ger Cafferkey (Ballina) for Keegan (60)
8. Alan Dillon (Ballintubber) for D O’Connor (67)
TYRONE
1. Niall Morgan (Edendork)
2. Aidan McCrory (Errigal Ciaran)
3. Ronan McNamee (Aghyaran)
4. Cathal McCarron (Dromore)
5. Ronan McNabb (Dromore)
6. Mattie Donnelly (Trillick)
7. Peter Harte (Errigal Ciaran)
8. Colm Cavanagh (Moy)
9. Padraig McNulty (Dungannon)
10. Tiernan McCann (Killyclogher)
25. Justin McMahon (Omagh)
12. Peter Hughes (Eskra)
13. Darren McCurry (Edendork)
14. Sean Cavanagh (Moy)
26. Cathal McShane (Owen Roe O’Neills)
Subs
18. PJ Lavery (Clonoe) for McShane (46)
21. Conal McCann (Killyclogher) for C Cavanagh (56)
27. Barry Tierney (Omagh) for McNamee (59)
15. Niall McKenna (Donaghmore) for McCurry (64)
Referee: Eddie Kinsella (Laois)
There were many standout moments this year, many players that stepped up to the mark but for me the one player who epitomized all the good things about Leinster is Robbie Henshaw. Himself and Ringrose make Leinsters and Ireland’s best centre pairing and consistently deliver a quality of performances not matched by others either here or abroad. Long may it continue.
My wish for 2021? That we can get back to supporting our team. God I miss the RDS match days.
@Ro Molloy: so true
So if you include last seasons victories with this seasons, it something like 27 played and 26 wins. Which is an incredible stat.
@Greg Cavey: 28 out of 29 if you Champions Cup. That’s phenomenal. However they haven’t played any decent teams this yet this season. The lack of depth in most PRO14 squads makes it easy for them when the internationals are on.
Munster & Ulster are also too strong for most other PRO14 teams.
Leinster were convincing in Europe. Munster showed grit and hinted that real progress is being made. Ulster? More depth required & maybe more quality in some positions.
Playing in the PRO14 isn’t improving Leinster but maybe when the top SA teams join it will improve them & the other Irish provinces and therefore the national team.
@TL55: Why would they need to improve…They are the best in the league by far.
@Harry O’Callaghan: To beat the likes of Saracens, Exeter and Toulouse.
Leinster correctly want to the big fish in the big pond not just the little pond.
@Harry O’Callaghan: So champions cup quarter final losses are the acceptable Leinster standard now are they? Do you think Exeter aren’t looking to improve or will they just sit and wait for someone to take the champions cup and premiership from them?
@Kohn Jeenan: it’s acceptable to lose 1 game of rugby per season. This can happen if you can’t see the improvement year on year at leinster well your just not looking.
@Chris Mc: I didn’t say they aren’t improving though, they are, I was saying they definitely need to keep improving, since it was implied they don’t need to improve at all just for being the best club in the pro14….
@Chris Mc: do you not think leinster have some issues at the setpiece? Furlong should shore up the scrum but leinster still have a bit of a dependence on toner
@Tim Magner: the leinster lineout is very poor even with toner in it.
Any team who competes in the air will win a fair amount of leinster ball. Its hard to understand as Cullen was a very good lineout operator.
Its far too complicated, too many moving parts and as simple as it sounds putting toner (or Ryan) straight up at 2 often discourages teams from competing and as such makes ball to the back easier to win in the long run.
@Chris Mc: I just don’t think the leinster pack has improved since ’18. Back then they had probably the 2 best props in europe in furlong & healy, ryan was on fire, toner was 2 yrs younger, fardy was keeping lowe out of the hcup squad and leavy was at his best. Since then porter and doris have shown their mettle at international level and baird looks a serious prospect but I dont think the pack now is as good as it was
@Tim Magner: fair point, healy is not getting any younger and Jack is gone. Furlong will be back soon enough and porter is a fine prop.
Hooker we are in a better place and while Ryan is not playing as well as he was what’s coming through with baird Dunne and Moloney is getting better. The backrow is better now. Leavy is almost there and doris is firing, Conan, jvdf, connors, penny ruddock Murphy etc are all seriously pushing each other. This pack will gell over the next few months. Only real concern is at looshead.
@Chris Mc: yer by no means in a bad place, ye still have the best pack in the pro14. I think the 18 pack was the best in europe though. As you say though the 2 young hookers look the business, penny has the look of a class player and baird could be special so as a munster fan I know leinster are going nowhere
@Tim Magner: I guess time will tell with this lot. In fairness the munster pack is becoming a serious unit too. Bar kilcoyne your missing a front row but have a few younger ones who could step up but the likes of coombes JOD and Aherne all could really make the grade. Theres nothing like players who grew up wanting to play for a club.