Mikey Sheehy focused on Tyrone’s counter-attacking

Kerry selector highlights big totals racked up by Mickey Harte’s team so far this summer

Mikey Sheehy with manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice, trainer Cian O’Neill and fellow selector Diarmuid Murphy. Photograph: Inpho/Cathal Noonan

Twelve years after infamously predicting Tyrone would beat Kerry in the All-Ireland semi-final, Mikey Sheehy is at it again. Only this time in the reverse – and for obvious reasons.

Back then, Sheehy, an eight-time All-Ireland winner with Kerry, was writing a column in a local newspaper; now, he’s a selector under Eamonn Fitzmaurice, and views Sunday’s semi-final showdown against Tyrone on more intimate terms.

"At that particular time, I was doing an article for the Kerryman," Sheehy recalls, "and I'd say I was nearly ran out of Tralee. Because I'd predicted, all right, that Tyrone were going to win the game. But I think it was a fluke, really, a bit of a lucky one.

“This one [on Sunday] is a difficult game to call. I saw Tyrone’s last game [against Monaghan], and a lot of people talk about Tyrone and their defensive system, which is a very disciplined.

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Big scores

“But people must realise they’re racking up big scores. They counter-attack and I think, during the qualifiers, they’ve averaged the bones of 17, 18 points a game. So that’s quite impressive as well.”

Sheehy admits tactics will play a key part on Sunday, and in his role as selector, part of that means doing his homework. “There’s way more in-depth analysis of teams that you’re playing,” he says. “In fairness, Eamonn does most of it, but he would always consult us too, so you’d have a way bigger say than it was back in my day.

Great run

“So look, it’s going to be a fascinating game, and we feel we’re well prepared for it. Tyrone have had a great run through the back door, but I think that maybe our second game against Cork might stand to us in a battle.

“We played very well against Kildare. A lot of people will say Kildare didn’t play well, but I felt we played well on the day. I think it’s going to be a very, very tight game but I’d be quietly confident that if we play like we did in the replay of the Munster final and against Kildare, I think we can come out on top. But I think it will be one hell of a battle, a battle we’re looking forward to.”

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan is an Irish Times sports journalist writing on athletics