Mayo tactics after half-time may have cost them against Dublin: Sky Sports panel reaction Kieran Donaghy, Peter Canavan and Jim McGuinness give their thoughts after Dublin s 2-14 to 0-15 All-Ireland final win over Mayo. The Sky Sports pundits pinpoint a crucial decision from James Horan which may have cost the Connacht champions.
Last Updated: 20/12/20 12:28pm Players of both sides react at the final whistle
Mayo s wait for a first All-Ireland title since 1951 goes on, after the Connacht champions put in a spirited display but ultimately fell short against Dublin.
But the westerners may lament their inability to capitalise on their numerical advantage in the second half.
New League structure as GAA master calendar for 2021 revealed
Both the Liam MacCarthy and Sam Maguire Cups will be played on a qualifier basis, although the Tailteann Cup will be in place for Division 3 and 4 teams
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John Fogarty The 2021 GAA master calendar will commence with the Allianz Leagues in the last weekend of February, collective senior inter-county training officially permitted from January 15.
As reported by the Irish Examiner last month, the football league is to be played on a regional basis, each of the four divisions split into two based on geography. In Division 1, 2020 winners Kerry will be in the south group with Dublin, Galway, and Roscommon while Cork join Clare, Laois, and Kildare in the equivalent in Division 2.
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Here’s how the 2021 inter-county season is expected to look. By Kevin O Brien Saturday 19 Dec 2020, 9:47 AM Dec 19th 2020, 9:47 AM 8,809 Views 6 Comments
A general view of Croke Park.
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Image: Bryan Keane/INPHO
THE GAA LOOKS set to approve a condensed 2021 calendar which will see club and county activity continue next season amid the Covid-19 restrictions.
The Central Competitions Controls Committee (CCCC) put together the plan which is set to be approved by the GAA’s management committee next week.
The county season will begin with leagues near the end of February, with pre-season competitions scrapped and the All-Ireland finals taking place in mid-July.