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McDonald makes star cameo as Mayo maul Monaghan

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](https://www.rte.ie/images/0023eff0-614.jpg?ratio=1.78)

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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