Boys of the new brigade bring pride to the jersey
A Mayo full-forward line delivered a standout performance on the biggest stage as the team took pride in its display against Cork, despite debate about football quality, wides kicked, and Mayo’s kickout strategy. The article highlights that two teenage players, Kobe McDonald and Darragh Beirne, made an immediate impact despite experiencing their first visit to Croke Park in a Mayo jersey. McDonald continued a “year of firsts,” scoring with his first touch in a Mayo senior jersey versus Monaghan and then marking his debut at Croke Park with a scoring chance over the bar. Beirne also built on prior success, following a strong showing for St Colman’s College in a Hogan Cup final at GAA headquarters on St Patrick’s Day. Mayo’s full-forward line produced 0-19, with a late denied goal effort by McDonald and a second-half surge of 14 points, including 10 from the full-forward unit. The writer contrasts this with earlier criticism and frames it as Mayo’s best defensive performance under Andy Moran.






