
Ryan O'Donoghue
Ryan O'Donoghue had a significant impact for Mayo, scoring two points after coming on as a substitute in a crucial league match against Tyrone.
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Three two-pointers in a row from O’Donoghue, Loftus and Cian McHale have stretched the Mayo lead.
Cork beat Kilkenny; Donegal and Galway share the spoils in Division 1 – The Irish TimesRyan O'Donoghue was noted for his physicality and contributions to the team.
Championship ambitions in February as Donegal and Mayo chase rainbow’s end – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue nailing a two-point free on the left-hand side to halve the deficit.
Impressive Donegal continue to serve notice of intentions by sweeping Mayo aside – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue nearly got an absolutely genius goal.
Tyrone take on Cavan; Donegal ease past Mayo in Division One – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue was involved in an off-the-ball tussle with Seán MacMahon.
Ger Brennan hints at major cuts after Dublin fall to Mayo in Castlebar – The Irish TimesRyan O'Donoghue is noted as the only reliable scorer for Mayo under McStay's management.
Mayo’s decision to oust Kevin McStay was fair enough but the way they did it was foul – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue scored six points for Mayo.
Relentless Donegal refuse to let Mayo escape from their grasp – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue stepped forward to take a penalty for Mayo.
Stephen Rochford’s influence was all over Mayo’s strong display against Tyrone – The Irish TimesRyan O'Donoghue was involved in a moment during the game where he set up Jack Coyne for his first championship point.
Tiered hurling system sending ill-prepared counties round in circles – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue pointed a free, doing the needful after a penalty.
Mayo prove they’ve still got it in win over subdued Tyrone – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue opened Mayo's account with a free.
Cavan stun Mayo to get off to winning start in Castlebar – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue gets possession of the ball five times in the phase.
Mayo need method rather than madness – The Irish TimesRyan O'Donoghue stood over a central free just outside the 45-metre line in two-pointer territory.
Galway show their steel as Mayo come up just short once again – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue fired over two Mayo points.
Mayo fail to impress in seven-point Connacht semi-final win over Leitrim – The Irish TimesRyan O'Donoghue planted the ball past Daniel Lyons into the bottom left corner.
Mayo given a run for their money by Sligo in thrilling encounter – The Irish TimesRyan O'Donoghue kicked a two-point free last Sunday to bring Mayo back within three of Kerry.
For once hoping the championship will produce good football doesn’t make you a prize idiot – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue followed Eoghan McLaughlin’s goal with a two-point free.
Kerry run out easy winners as Mayo fail to fire – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue had kicked a two-point free for a 4v3 breach.
Kerry do what they have to in claiming Division 1 title and leave listless Mayo to move on – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue nipped through to kick their last point, ensuring Mayo's Division One status.
Mayo go from rags to riches to book Division One final meeting with Kerry – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue also contributed well in Mayo's recent display.
Free-scoring Kerry face off against league leaders Galway – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue and Conor Glass shared top billing with eight points apiece.
Derry relegated from top flight as Mayo run out comfortable winners at Celtic Park – The Irish TimesRyan O'Donoghue extends Mayo’s lead to four points.
Derry host Mayo in the early Division One clash – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue, who finished with nine points, applied all the pressure to seal the win.
Mayo fight back against Kerry to clinch win in Castlebar – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue stood over a sideline ball when Davitt Neary took off running.
Football is for forwards again, and Mayo find some x-factor – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue hoisted over a point in the 16th minute.
Armagh and Mayo cannot be separated in thriller at Athletic Grounds – The Irish TimesRyan O’Donoghue contributed to Mayo's scoring with a two-pointer in the match against Armagh.
Tipperary take on Cork in hurling while Dublin play Derry in football – The Irish TimesNeither Ryan O’Donoghue nor Fergal Boland started but on entering the fray after half-time both kicked a brace of points.
Mayo dig in for strong finish to claim first win of the season against Tyrone – The Irish Times




























































































































































