
GAA
Share
Published 12:39 10 Aug 2017 BST
Explore more on these topics:
For years - when Manchester United were winning Premier League titles but failing to add a fourth and fifth European Cup - Michael Carrick was questioned. He was accused of taking too much out of the ball, of lacking that cutting edge, not having that extra level necessary to make it at the top.
It was only after the likes of Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes retired that Carrick's class and composure was truly recognised. Carrick is the man that kept everything ticking over, got the ball to the right men at the right time and is a player that had the respect of each and every teammate.
O'Shea would be looked upon the same way. He is a fetcher, a carrier and a facilitator. A high-ball fielder and a guy not only kicks off attacks but cleans up messes and covers for teammates across the pitch.
Detractors would say O'Shea lacks an attacking thrust but he knows his job - to get the ball to the Mayo dangermen as rapidly and as cleanly as possible.
No sooner would O'Shea leap to claim a kick-out or clearance than he would be looking up and picking out the likes of Jason Doherty, the O'Connors or his brother. On four separate occasions, a high field from the midfielder would result in a scoring chance for the man he found with his pass. It led to three scores - 1-2.
Watching from a vantage point of Hill 16, O'Shea appeared to be constantly on the move, directing teammates and assessing the opposition. Himself and Tom Parsons did a number on the Roscommon midfield and joined in plenty of attacks. If he had possession, he very rarely lost it by fair means.
He played from minute one to minute 82 as Mayo showed their championship credentials, appearing to have as much fuel in the tank as he started with.
Kerry will be a whole other, tougher mountain to climb. David Moran is arguably the best midfielder in the country and won his duel with Brian Fenton in the league final. Eamon Fitzmaurice may side with the pacy, promising Jack Barry over veteran Anthony Maher.
This is where it gets painfully hard. It always so in August and September but O'Shea was born for this stuff. He revels in it.Galway boss heaps praise on Dubs fans after loss for Paul Clancy tribute
Classy from both parties. Ahead of their All-Ireland quarter-final loss to Dublin today, the Galway footballers paid tribute to the late Paul Clancy. The Moycullen man, 49, passed away during the week after a battle with cancer. He was a member of the great Galway side that won All-Ireland titles in 1998 and 2001, alongside […]
GAA
2 days ago
Commentators ignore outrageous ‘pass-to-himself’ from Kobe McDonald
Sensational skill! To the surprise of few, Kobe McDonald took to Croke Park like a duck to water in Mayo’s All-Ireland quarter-final win over Cork. The AFL-bound teenager scored within 30 seconds of his Croker debut, and continued to dazzle with an outrageous outside-of-the-foot two pointer. In the end, the Crossmolina man finished with 0-04, […]
GAA
2 days ago
GAA
Tyrone star explains why team will be contenders for years after brutal Kerry loss
GAA