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Kobe McDonald makes star cameo as Mayo maul Monaghan

Kobe McDonald of Mayo leaves the field after his side's victory over Monaghan, 2026 Allianz Football League
Kobe McDonald taking the adulation afterwards

Mayo returned to winning ways in the NFL in emphatic fashion with a comprehensive win over Monaghan in Clones.

An already very satisfying day for Andy Moran took on an extra dimension with the introduction of 18-year-old AFL recruit Kobe McDonald, who plundered 1-04 from play in a tantalising display of his talent.

Bob Tuohy's display at midfield was another big positive for Mayo, who kept their foot on the pedal after kicking five two-pointers with the breeze in the first half, including a late brace from Fergal Boland.

Rory Beggan’s absence added to Monaghan’s growing list as they fell to a fourth consecutive defeat of a trying league campaign.

Despite Ryan O’Donoghue blazing a penalty over the bar, Mayo led by 0-17 to 0-06 at half-time, courtesy of Boland’s double-double, with Darragh Beirne, Jack Carney and Jordan Flynn also accounting for orange flags.

22 February 2026; Aidan O'Shea of Mayo celebrates after scoring his side's first goal during the Allianz Football League Division 1 match between Monaghan and Mayo at St Tiernach's Park in Clones, Monaghan. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile
Aidan O'Shea celebrates after scoring Mayo's opening goal

Mícheál Bannigan kicked three first-half points for Monaghan, but they were left with an uphill task after Mayo’s late flourish.

Jack McCarron hit 1-02 within ten minutes of his introduction as Monaghan briefly threatened to close the gap, but Aidan O’Shea’s goal put a stop to that as Mayo fired in a flurry of scores midway through the half.

Starlet McDonald was outstanding during that spell, with his personal highlights reel featuring a brilliantly-taken goal and a two-pointer into the breeze.

Debutant Robbie Hanratty flicked to the net for Monaghan, but Mayo finished with another burst, ending with a remarkable tally of 2-30 from ten marksmen.

Monaghan: Kian Mulligan; Ryan Wylie, Ryan Mohan, Cameron Dowd; Dessie Ward, Ryan O’Toole, Daragh McElearney; Mícheál McCarville (0-01), Gary Mohan; Oisín McGorman, Aaron Carey, Thomas Hughes; Mícheál Bannigan (0-04, 1f), Andrew Woods (0-02, 1f), Stephen O’Hanlon (0-02, 1tp).

Subs: Jack McCarron (1-02, 1f) for McElearney (35); Robbie Hanratty (1-0) for Hughes (49); Karl Gallagher for G Mohan, Eddie Walsh for McGorman (both 56); Fionán Carolan for Woods (66).

Mayo: Rob Hennelly (0-01, ’45); Enda Hession, Donnacha McHugh, Jack Coyne; Sam Callinan (0-01), Conor Loftus, Paddy Durcan (0-02); Bob Tuohy, David McBrien; Jordan Flynn (0-05, 1tp), Ryan O’Donoghue (0-04, 1f, 1 pen), Jack Carney (0-02, 1tp); Darragh Beirne (0-5, 1tpf, 1f), Aidan O’Shea (1-01), Fergal Boland (0-05, 2tp).

Subs: Kobe McDonald (1-04, 1tp) for Beirne (52); Michael Plunkett for Loftus (54); Paul Towey for Carney, Seán Morahan for Durcan (both 58); Stephen Coen for Boland (62).

Referee: David Gough (Meath)

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