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09 Apr 2026

Could the Mayo Under-20s 'compete well in Division Four'?

Leitrim manager Enda Lyons was speaking in the wake of their clash in Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon

Lyons frustrated by Leitrim turnovers but agrees Mayo are a class act

Mayo and Leitrim clashed in the Connacht GAA Under-20 Football Championship in Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada, Carrick-on-Shannon. Pics: Sportsfile

It is one thing suffering a defeat when you feel you should have won the game, quite another when you are overwhelmed by a superior force. Certainly, that was the reaction of Leitrim boss Enda Lyons after last Wednesday’s Dalata Hotels Connacht U20 FC loss to an impressive Mayo.

With Mayo racking up all of their scores from open play in the 3-21 to 1-12 defeat of the Green & Gold in Heartland Credit Union Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada, Enda agreed that Mayo were different class on the day when it was put to them that they would hold their own in Division Four.

“Mayo are excellent, there's no point saying anything different.

“I'd probably agree that they would compete well in Division Four, I think there were five or six of that team there tonight that played Division One football this year.

Leitrim are competing in Division Four and we've a few fellas playing at that level as well with the seniors, but Division One is a serious level.

“You've got Kobe, you've got Lynch that played really well, their captain. You've got Darragh Beirne, young Lydon inside so they're littered with really, really good players.

"Sometimes you just have to look around and it's maybe just levels that we're at but we're very, very young.

“I think 80 per cent of the squad are there again for the next year or the year after, so maybe there has to be some serious work done in the off-season from our own point of view as well.

But it's just frustration that we let it get away so far from us in the first half, but again, really proud of the group.”

The analytic nature of a manager’s job meant Enda felt that his own charges contributed to their troubles through turnovers in the first half.

“It's frustrating because out of the 11 possessions we gave away in the first half, I think 2-4 came directly from them.

"We spoke about that coming into the game, we did a good bit of analysis on Mayo and we just felt if we give the ball away in the middle third, and especially in contact because they're a big, physical, well-drilled, mobile unit.

“I knew if we gave the ball away we were going to be in trouble and, unfortunately, that's what happened and whether we like it or whether we don't, there's levels and maybe we're not just at that level yet.

"But I would agree they are the best team that we've complained against, notwithstanding we’re playing Roscommon next week.

“But just disappointed that the first half got away from us, but on the other hand, I thought we kept battling in the second half, we could have folded there and we kept at it so I'm very proud of that aspect of the game, but it's just unfortunately you can't give teams like Mayo that kind of head start and that's the reality of it.”

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