Mon, 10 Mar, 2014 - 00:00
Paul Keane
Perhaps that’s why James Horan was so frustrated and, frankly, disgusted by the actions of his team during a dramatic come-from-behind victory in Mullingar.
Leading by nine points after just 10 minutes and playing a Westmeath team that had lost its previous three games, Mayo looked all set to record to a double digit victory margin.
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CourtsGaaFootballPlace: WestmeathPlace: MullingarPlace: DublinPerson: HoranPerson: James HoranPerson: Cillian O’ConnorPerson: MayoPerson: DolanPerson: DesPerson: JamesPerson: Paul SharryPerson: Kieran MartinPerson: Lee KeeganPerson: Michael SweeneyPerson: Brendan HarrisonPerson: James DolanPerson: John HeslinPerson: O’ConnorPerson: Brian GallagherPerson: David DrakePerson: GallagherPerson: CillianPerson: L KeeganPerson: M SweeneyPerson: K McLoughlinPerson: A O’SheaPerson: B GallagherPerson: E VarleyPerson: D DrakePerson: C O’ConnorPerson: J DolanPerson: J HeslinPerson: K MartinPerson: Des DolanPerson: R HennellyPerson: K KeaEvent: All-IrelandEvent: All-Ireland finalOrganisation: MaverickOrganisation: MayoOrganisation: Allianz LeagueOrganisation: CorkOrganisation: Westmeath
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