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<blockquote data-quote="topper" data-source="post: 7106789" data-attributes="member: 5948"><p>Well, how do we see next weekend going?</p><p></p><p>assuming Ballygiblin have a clean bill of health then they should have enough even without Darragh Flynn? Russells can be hit and miss at times and probably wouldnt have anywhere near the strength in depth of Ballygiblin.</p><p></p><p>Kilbrittain would normally be favourites in the other semi but its hard to see how much they've been tested so far. Tracton have some tough games under their belt and I thought it was pretty impressive how they came out on top against Milford with the suspension of Michael O'Sullivan. I missed the game but thought Milford should have had enough to get over the line. If you used Milford as a yardstick then you could argue that Tracton might have an advantage here? </p><p></p><p>Maybe the break for Balygiblin and Kilbrittain since the round robin might also count against them? The football for Mitchelstown could also be a distraction. In saying that it will be used as proof of winning inspiring winning if they do come through!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topper, post: 7106789, member: 5948"] Well, how do we see next weekend going? assuming Ballygiblin have a clean bill of health then they should have enough even without Darragh Flynn? Russells can be hit and miss at times and probably wouldnt have anywhere near the strength in depth of Ballygiblin. Kilbrittain would normally be favourites in the other semi but its hard to see how much they've been tested so far. Tracton have some tough games under their belt and I thought it was pretty impressive how they came out on top against Milford with the suspension of Michael O'Sullivan. I missed the game but thought Milford should have had enough to get over the line. If you used Milford as a yardstick then you could argue that Tracton might have an advantage here? Maybe the break for Balygiblin and Kilbrittain since the round robin might also count against them? The football for Mitchelstown could also be a distraction. In saying that it will be used as proof of winning inspiring winning if they do come through! [/QUOTE]
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