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<blockquote data-quote="Shabby" data-source="post: 6383250" data-attributes="member: 19757"><p>Definitely the outside bet if you were to pick a club that could possibly come from nowhere to do a Dromtarriffe on it. Another outside shout is Caheragh. I don’t think they have anyone with Cork now which will help them. They had a good run last year with a young side and suspensions/injury caught them against Delanys.</p><p></p><p>It’ll be the usual contenders of Boherbue, Kilmacabea, Canovee, Iveleary and Kilmurry then. Kilmurry are now backboned by a very strong U21 side and after a shorter year than usual last year they could be ones to beat. </p><p></p><p>Always entertaining games in this grade but the standard has dropped a bit in recent years similar to the hurling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shabby, post: 6383250, member: 19757"] Definitely the outside bet if you were to pick a club that could possibly come from nowhere to do a Dromtarriffe on it. Another outside shout is Caheragh. I don’t think they have anyone with Cork now which will help them. They had a good run last year with a young side and suspensions/injury caught them against Delanys. It’ll be the usual contenders of Boherbue, Kilmacabea, Canovee, Iveleary and Kilmurry then. Kilmurry are now backboned by a very strong U21 side and after a shorter year than usual last year they could be ones to beat. Always entertaining games in this grade but the standard has dropped a bit in recent years similar to the hurling. [/QUOTE]
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