Mayo see off Cavan in Castlebar
Mayo 0-20 Cavan 1-8
Paul Fitzpatrick at McHale Park
Mayo got the job done without over-exerting themselves against a disappointing Cavan side before a crowd of 9,197 in a sunny Castlebar.
Mayo generally dominated the first half as Cavan, who replaced two inside forwards with more defensive players before throw-in, relied on last-ditch defending to keep them in the hunt.
By the break, the hosts were 0-9 to 0-5 in front and while Cavan had struck five wides, they still must have been wondering how they were still well in touch given the ease with which Mayo carved them open repeatedly.
Mayo owned the opening quarter, easing into a 0-5 to 0-0 lead, despite playing against the wind. The home side’s movement and shooting were impressive as they created three clear-cut goal chances in that period but could only salvage points from the moves.
Mayo cut in with alarming ease for the opener from Darren McHale; Gary O’Rourke turned Matthew Ruane’s effort over the bar for the second and Eoghan McLaughlin sent over the third off the left boot.
Cillian O’Connor and Ryan O’Donoghue, with two stylish efforts, were next to register. Cavan finally got off the mark with an Oisin Brady free after a foul on Padraig Faulkner in the 16th minute but Mayo replied with two O’Donoghue frees.
Oisin Kiernan (Denn) fired over a huge effort from outside the 45 but Cavan didn’t have time to draw any inspiration from it as Mayo bombed straight downfield and Ruane blasted over from another goal chance.
That typified the pattern of the match; while Cavan huffed and puffed and ended up with 10 wides, Mayo were much more economical and, in the second half in particular, picked Cavan off on the break at their ease.
Mayo moved ahead by 0-9 to 0-3 but a well-taken Ciaran Brady point and an Oisin Brady free cut the gap at the break.
Cavan needed a major improvement in the second half but, wind-assisted, Mayo bagged five of the first six points to more or less put the game to bed.
O’Donoghue (free), O’Connor, Stephen Coen, Ruane and Conor Loftus all sent over easy points as gaps opened up, with sub Tiarnan Madden landing Cavan’s only point in this spell after Mayo goalie Colm Reape was turned over.
The game appeared to be petering out before Cavan found a glimmer of hope when James Smith crashed to the net from close range with 10 minutes left but O’Connor and O’Donoghue immediately hit back with points from play and Mayo cruised home from there on.
There was a sour note late on as, in the final passage of play, Mayo’s Paddy Durcan crumpled to the turf with what looked like a nasty injury.
Cavan: Gary O’Rourke, Cian Reilly, Killian Brady, Brían O’Connell, Padraig Faulkner, Niall Carolan, Conor Brady, James Smith (1-0), Oisin Kiernan (Denn, 0-1), Ciaran Brady (0-1), Gerard Smith, Oisin Kiernan (Castlerahan), Oisin Brady (0-5f), Conor Rehill, Jason McLoughlin
Subs: Tiarnan Madden (0-1) for K Brady (20), Luke Fortune for C Rehill (30), Cian Madden for N Carolan (ht), Cormac O’Reilly for O Kiernan (Castlerahan) (49), Darragh Lovett for Conor Brady (67)
Mayo: Colm Reape, Jack Coyne, David McBrien, Donnacha McHugh, Stephen Coen (0-1), Sam Callinan, Eoghan McLaughlin (0-1), Matthew Ruane (0-3), Diarmuid O’Connor, Jack Carney (0-1), Darren McHale (0-2), Jordan Flynn, Cillian O’Connor (0-4), Tommy Conroy, Ryan O’Donoghue (0-7, 4f)
Subs: Conor Loftus (0-1) for D McHugh, Bob Tuohy for J Carney (both 50), Aidan O’Shea for T Conroy, Paddy Durcan for E McLaughlin (both 57), Paul Towey for M Ruane (63)
Ref: David Coldrick