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Published 19:12 3 Mar 2017 GMT
Updated 22:31 3 Mar 2017 GMT
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McDonnell declared, "This is another opportunity to lay a firm marker down for the season ahead." The lads also covered a couple of interesting tweaks Rochford has made within his squad. Parkinson said:
"When we look at the other new faces in the Mayo team, [All-Ireland U21 winner] Fergal Boland has played the first three league games at wing forward. Him playing wing forward had Diarmuid O'Connor in midfield. I like the looks of him there. "Cillian O'Connor was playing centre forward the last three games. There's a little bit of change going on with Mayo. We know Kevin McLoughlin has moved back into the forwards. We have Jason Gibbons back in the team... There's a freshness to Mayo without bringing in too many faces."McDonnell believes O'Connor's switch from left half forward to 'the melting pot of midfield' is a massive move by Rochford and one that should bring out the best of him. "He's tailor-made for midfield," Parkinson agreed. O'Connor was named in the Mayo half forward line on Friday night but one would expect him to drop back for midfield duties in Croke Park this weekend. So it may be but if O'Connor really wants to test his wits, he won't find a better test than against the likes of Michael Darragh McAuley and this lad. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/837576556377702400 Almost worth the admission fee alone. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/downs-mark-poland-on-fake-news-mayo-to-win-and-thrifty-tyrone
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