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26th August 2017
03:45pm BST

You would think that with the introduction of the mark at the beginning of the year, teams would be more inclined to target their big men in the middle of the field, but it's all to rare we see them going short.
The rule is that a kickout can travel 13mts without being touched by an opposing player, which has lead to goalkeepers kicking laterally and inviting their defenders to retreat to collect it.
Nobody could quite believe what they had seen, but it surely ignites the debate on whether the kick-out should have to go long in order to prevent this excessively cautious possession based approach.
That's what the half time talk was all about.
https://twitter.com/Woolberto/status/901449490640588800
https://twitter.com/dk3lly/status/901449326085509128
https://twitter.com/tonyleen/status/901449280795418625
Kelly's day was about to go from bad to worse after he was slow to react to a looping Donal Vaughan ball, and Diarmuid O'Connor nipped into goal.
Mayo went into the half-time break leading by five on a scoreline of 1-08 to 0-05.
Another big talking point was the introduction of Paddy Durcan for Donal Vaughan just before the break, Stephen Rochford wasn't waiting around.