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<blockquote data-quote="North Cork Star" data-source="post: 7082840" data-attributes="member: 32072"><p>Douglas 2-24 Kanturk 1-10.</p><p></p><p>Douglas played well today. You could see Shane Brick's stamp on the team. Played with more of an edge than previous years. Kingston was excellent. Albeit Kanturk were very poor altogether. Seemed to be lacking hurling and constantly played route one the whole game to no avail. Douglas found this way too easy to defend. One player that really stood out to me was Douglas goalkeeper Donal Maher. Made two great saves and his short and long puckouts were superb.</p><p></p><p>Douglas should have enough for Newtown the next day but Newtown won't lie down either. Midleton should beat Kanturk pulling up next.</p><p></p><p>Sars 3-22 Charleville 2-19</p><p></p><p>Sars deserving winners here but unlike Kanturk, Charleville dug deep, tried and kept themselves in the game right up until injury time. Aaron Myers was my MOTM. Scored 7 points from play and caught some great ball. Daniel Kearney was outstanding, reeling in the years. He worked his socks off and finished with 3 points. Darragh Fitz had an excellent 2nd half keeping Charleville in the game. Andrew Cagney finished the game with 2-3 for Charleville. Charleville will feel they still have a say in this group where they meet Blackrock next.</p><p></p><p>Barrs have 3 points, Blackrock and Sars on 2 points and Charleville on 1 point. All 4 teams still have a chance of qualifying. This will be an interesting group to keep an eye on in Round 3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="North Cork Star, post: 7082840, member: 32072"] Douglas 2-24 Kanturk 1-10. Douglas played well today. You could see Shane Brick's stamp on the team. Played with more of an edge than previous years. Kingston was excellent. Albeit Kanturk were very poor altogether. Seemed to be lacking hurling and constantly played route one the whole game to no avail. Douglas found this way too easy to defend. One player that really stood out to me was Douglas goalkeeper Donal Maher. Made two great saves and his short and long puckouts were superb. Douglas should have enough for Newtown the next day but Newtown won't lie down either. Midleton should beat Kanturk pulling up next. Sars 3-22 Charleville 2-19 Sars deserving winners here but unlike Kanturk, Charleville dug deep, tried and kept themselves in the game right up until injury time. Aaron Myers was my MOTM. Scored 7 points from play and caught some great ball. Daniel Kearney was outstanding, reeling in the years. He worked his socks off and finished with 3 points. Darragh Fitz had an excellent 2nd half keeping Charleville in the game. Andrew Cagney finished the game with 2-3 for Charleville. Charleville will feel they still have a say in this group where they meet Blackrock next. Barrs have 3 points, Blackrock and Sars on 2 points and Charleville on 1 point. All 4 teams still have a chance of qualifying. This will be an interesting group to keep an eye on in Round 3. [/QUOTE]
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