Mayo Crash Out in Agonising Fashion
Ciaran Whelan believes Mayo will regret Cavan loss as their 2025 All-Ireland SFC campaign ended in heartbreak at Dr Hyde Park. Despite a spirited effort, Mayo’s inability to find consistent two-point scorers proved costly as they were dramatically eliminated by Donegal thanks to a last-gasp winner from Ciarán Moore. That loss against Cavan in the opening round came back to haunt them, especially as Raymond Galligan’s side advanced despite an inferior score difference.
A Strong Second Half Not Enough
At halftime in the must-win game against Donegal, Mayo trailed by three despite having the advantage of the wind. But they mounted an impressive comeback in the second half, with David McBrien’s goal giving them a brief lead and even temporarily placing them at the top of the group standings. Fergal Boland’s late equaliser looked to have earned Mayo the point they needed to qualify in third place.
Whelan Praises Effort but Points to Missed Chances
Reflecting on the game, Whelan said Mayo left everything on the pitch. “You can’t question their passion or effort,” he said. “They brought chaos to Donegal’s structured play and gave it everything.” But Whelan also highlighted a recurring issue: Mayo’s lack of reliable point-scorers. “They had eight shots from play in the first half and couldn’t find scorers. That’s been their Achilles heel.”
Cavan Loss Will Haunt Mayo
Whelan noted that the earlier loss to Cavan will sting for a long time. “It’s another heartbreak. They’ll look back on that and know it cost them dearly.” Despite the intensity and desire, Mayo’s downfall was in small details.
Final Seconds Seal Mayo’s Fate
With seconds remaining, Donegal could have secured second place by simply ending the game. Instead, Ciarán Moore seized the moment. Receiving the ball near the sideline, he surged forward and fired over the winning point, leaving Mayo no time to respond. The score didn’t change Donegal’s position, but it shattered Mayo’s hopes and allowed Cavan to sneak through.
Whelan summed it up: “If Mayo had held on and won, they would have topped the group. But Donegal were just that bit more ruthless in the end.”