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<blockquote data-quote="Cork93" data-source="post: 7068009" data-attributes="member: 45699"><p>Mitchelstown and Kilshannig would be favourites for sure. A lot depends on the O’Hanlons being fit for Kilshannig and Cathail O’Mahony staying fit for Mitchelstown. They missed most of intermediate championship last year for them so important that they stay fit if either club wants to progress to premier intermediate. </p><p></p><p>Likely that Kilshannig, Glanworth and Aghabullogue will top their groups looking at the draw.</p><p></p><p>Mitchelstown, Glanmire, Millstreet and Boherbue a crazy tough group in comparison to the rest. Mitchelstown should top it but realistically any of the 4 could go through/get relegated. You’d assume Boherbue will be strong judging by how the junior A champs have fared in this grade in recent times. Michael Vaughan for Millstreet is back from Canada and is a serious operator at this level. </p><p></p><p>The fact that one of those 4 clubs will be playing premier junior next year when there are arguably 7/8 weaker clubs left in the grade seems strange but that I suppose that’s just the luck of the draw.</p><p></p><p>Outside of what will probably be the 4 group winners (Kilshannig, Glanworth, Mitchelstown & Aghabullogue), realistically any of the other 12 clubs could make a quarter final/finish bottom and be relegated.</p><p></p><p>All in all should make for an interesting intermediate A grade this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cork93, post: 7068009, member: 45699"] Mitchelstown and Kilshannig would be favourites for sure. A lot depends on the O’Hanlons being fit for Kilshannig and Cathail O’Mahony staying fit for Mitchelstown. They missed most of intermediate championship last year for them so important that they stay fit if either club wants to progress to premier intermediate. Likely that Kilshannig, Glanworth and Aghabullogue will top their groups looking at the draw. Mitchelstown, Glanmire, Millstreet and Boherbue a crazy tough group in comparison to the rest. Mitchelstown should top it but realistically any of the 4 could go through/get relegated. You’d assume Boherbue will be strong judging by how the junior A champs have fared in this grade in recent times. Michael Vaughan for Millstreet is back from Canada and is a serious operator at this level. The fact that one of those 4 clubs will be playing premier junior next year when there are arguably 7/8 weaker clubs left in the grade seems strange but that I suppose that’s just the luck of the draw. Outside of what will probably be the 4 group winners (Kilshannig, Glanworth, Mitchelstown & Aghabullogue), realistically any of the other 12 clubs could make a quarter final/finish bottom and be relegated. All in all should make for an interesting intermediate A grade this year. [/QUOTE]
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