Mayo play a whole new blame game

After their speedy acceptance that the concussed Lee Keegan should have been substituted earlier in last Sunday’s defeat by Cork, the Mayo Gaelic football set-up has been widely praised for a constructive contribution to the player welfare ‘conversation’.

Mayo play a whole new blame game

This is to badly short-change them, of course.

Because this one is much bigger than welfare or concussion. Or health and safety. Or even GAA.

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