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This week, host Rob Murphy looks back on Mayo's defeat to Meath in Croke Park with regulars Mike Finnerty and Edwin McGreal along with guest contributor Sean Rice who of course writes a weekly GAA column for the Mayo News.
This week, host Rob Murphy looks back on Mayo's defeat to Meath in Croke Park with regulars Mike Finnerty and Edwin McGreal along with guest contributor Sean Rice who of course writes a weekly GAA column for the Mayo News. The panel discuss the game in detail before attempting to contemplate where Mayo football goes from here. Leadership, physicality, centrefield problems, proficincey in front of goals and some controversial calls all come up for discussion. We also here some of John O'Mahony's post game thoughts.
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