Mayo exiles will not be back to face Dublin



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The 12 footballers who left the Mayo ladies' team will not come back, following a "inconclusive" mediation last week.

Mayo will face Irish champions Dublin in their second All-Ireland All-Ireland game on Saturday at Dr. Hyde Park (3pm) and manager Peter Leahy will go into the match with the same panel of 31 players who will be in action. led to a superb victory over Cavan in the last round.

In preparation for this match 12 players and two selectors left the panel by invoking the well-being of players and personal problems, but the two parties met last week for long discussions.

A confidentiality agreement was subsequently signed to limit the discussions, but the end result is that Mayo will not have the exiled players.

"As far as I know, there was mediation that took place week," said coach Mayo Mick Reynolds.

"I was not there because I had funerals, but Peter and the management team were there and all the players were there."

"They had to sign a confidentiality agreement but as far as I am, it was said that the results of the mediation were inconclusive and that we were going ahead with the group of 31 players we have.It's a bit of a shame what happened.In the Cavan game run, we had very little training and when we did it, the half of your mind was elsewhere.

"I think that really galvanized us. We have a group of players as restricted as I've ever seen. In the dressing before and after the game Cavan that was obvious. We are happy with what we have and we are going forward. "

After his first-round win, Mayo retired from Group 4 action last week, when Dublin took a winning start, also against Cavan. This is the renewal of a recent tense rivalry between the two parties, Dublin having won the honors in the final of Ireland and the final of Division 1.

Leahy might well Win All-Star Midfielder Aileen Gilroy, who has missed his last two games due to an injury, but Mayo has a health check to declare.

"Aileen Gilroy is still at 50-50 for the weekend, she could play a role – we will not be in a hurry if she's not right," Reynolds said.

"We are already in the quarter-finals, so if we win, it will not be our season and if we lose, it will not break our season, but it will tell us where we are and highlight what we must improve. "

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