Mon, 20 May, 2013 - 01:00
John Fogarty
This wasn’t to be a victory, but a statement.
Thousands of the home support in the 16,243 crowd had left 12 minutes earlier when Lee Keegan’s point put Mayo 12 points ahead and the gulf between these neighbours — never mind Division 1 and 2 — was well and truly exposed.
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CourtsGaaFootballPlace: SalthillPerson: James HoranPerson: Lee KeeganPerson: Garreth BradshawPerson: Niall ColemanPerson: HoranPerson: Andy MoranPerson: Alan MulhollandPerson: MayoPerson: VaughanPerson: Thomas FlynnPerson: Manus BreathnachPerson: Kevin McLoughlinPerson: McLoughlinPerson: CarolanPerson: Alan FreemanPerson: Colin FordePerson: Cillian O’ConnorPerson: Alan DillonPerson: O’ConnorPerson: Enda VarleyPerson: BreathnachPerson: Donie BuckleyPerson: Gary SicePerson: Donal VaughanPerson: Fiontán Ó CurraoinPerson: Danny CumminsPerson: David ClarkePerson: Michael MeehanPerson: BradshawPerson: ColemanPerson: DillonPerson: Keith HigginsPerson: ClarkePerson: MoranEvent: All-Ireland U21Event: ConnachtOrganisation: Galway
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