Kevin McStay: Dublin found their championship form against Mayo
Kevin McStay complimented Dublin on their devastating second-half performance as they brought the curtain down on his first season as Mayo manager.
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Kevin McStay complimented Dublin on their devastating second-half performance as they brought the curtain down on his first season as Mayo manager.
Dublin and Mayo are set for the latest chapter in their dramatic championship history having been drawn together in the All-Ireland quarter-final while Kerry will meet Tyrone in a repeat of the 2021 semi-final encounters.
Mayo manager Kevin McStay said his side were well placed to have a tilt at the All-Ireland after they edged out their provincial rivals Galway by a point in a tense preliminary quarter-final in Salthill.
After what was a damaging defeat against Cork, Kevin McStay will have to pick Mayo up for a huge battle against Galway in today's All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-final, and it will be real test of McStay's managerial credentials, according to Éamonn Fitzmaurice.
Having ended the early part of the season as league champions and serious All-Ireland contenders, Mayo could exit at the quarter-final stage at the hands of neighbours Galway unless they quickly improve up front.
Galway will host Mayo in a massive Connacht derby following Monday's draw for the All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals, with all four matches taking place on Saturday.
Mayo will be on the road for the All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-final after finishing third in Group 1.
A late Rory Grugan free saw Armagh beat Galway 0-16 to 1-12 in dramatic fashion in Carrick-on-Shannon today.