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<blockquote data-quote="Patman360" data-source="post: 6988732" data-attributes="member: 41430"><p>Some huge variations across the groups, having seen most of these at some stage in recent seasons I’m happy enough to throw some predictions out.</p><p></p><p>A Kilshannig Ballydesmond Gabriel’s Adrigole </p><p></p><p>Kilshannig strong favourites, could go anyway between the others I feel.</p><p></p><p>B Glanworth Glenville St Nicks Kildorrery </p><p></p><p>Glanworth the only ones with a mildly decent 21, again could go anyway between the other 3 you’d imagine.</p><p></p><p>C Mitchelstown Glanmire Boherbue Millstreet </p><p></p><p>Hard to put Millstreet bottom, could easily go through and would make it out of any other group, Mitchelstown probably have to be favourites given how close they’ve been in recent years, think Boher will do enough to stay enough but fancy Glanmire to scrape through.</p><p></p><p>D Aghabullogue Ballinora Dromtarrife Barrs </p><p></p><p>Aghabullogue always seem to have enough about them to go on a deep run, think Ballinora have enough to get past Dromtarrife and the Barrs, they’ve beaten them both over the last 2 seasons in the championship and there’s a good crop of young lads coming through, lack the consistency still though so I imagine we’re in for some tight games.</p><p></p><p>Overall, Mitchelstown and Kilshannig probably the 2 out in front, don’t think Boherbue will be sweeping all in front of them like past Junior A champions. 4 reasonably well matched groups.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Formatting went to shite on the mobile, ah well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patman360, post: 6988732, member: 41430"] Some huge variations across the groups, having seen most of these at some stage in recent seasons I’m happy enough to throw some predictions out. A Kilshannig Ballydesmond Gabriel’s Adrigole Kilshannig strong favourites, could go anyway between the others I feel. B Glanworth Glenville St Nicks Kildorrery Glanworth the only ones with a mildly decent 21, again could go anyway between the other 3 you’d imagine. C Mitchelstown Glanmire Boherbue Millstreet Hard to put Millstreet bottom, could easily go through and would make it out of any other group, Mitchelstown probably have to be favourites given how close they’ve been in recent years, think Boher will do enough to stay enough but fancy Glanmire to scrape through. D Aghabullogue Ballinora Dromtarrife Barrs Aghabullogue always seem to have enough about them to go on a deep run, think Ballinora have enough to get past Dromtarrife and the Barrs, they’ve beaten them both over the last 2 seasons in the championship and there’s a good crop of young lads coming through, lack the consistency still though so I imagine we’re in for some tight games. Overall, Mitchelstown and Kilshannig probably the 2 out in front, don’t think Boherbue will be sweeping all in front of them like past Junior A champions. 4 reasonably well matched groups. Edit: Formatting went to shite on the mobile, ah well. [/QUOTE]
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