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<blockquote data-quote="North Cork" data-source="post: 7123852" data-attributes="member: 40443"><p>I think that anybody who went yesterday deserved a medal nevermind the players. A crowd of circa 15 k in those conditions is remarkable. I was not one of them unfortunately.</p><p></p><p>Huge congratulations to all four teams involved and the fairest result for Castlemartyr and Iniscarra is to have another day out.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately when you have a winner there must also be a loser and yesterday it was the Barrs turn to celebrate after a very long wait and at least Blackrock do have recent wins to give them some solace.</p><p></p><p>It is wonderful for hurling in general but Cork hurling in particular to have so many young players involved at this level of competition so late in the season. When you can play well at this level the step to intercounty will not be that great a step for some. Regarding Ben O Connor get him into the Cork panel immediately and make the decision to leave hurling as difficult as possible for him. Several other young players mentioned her already may also give Pat Ryan some very difficult decisions to make going forward.</p><p></p><p>Congratulations to the Barrs, condolences to the Rockies and I am delighted to see the generosity being shown by so many on here on both sides.</p><p></p><p>It is hard to be a good loser but sometimes harder to be a good winner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="North Cork, post: 7123852, member: 40443"] I think that anybody who went yesterday deserved a medal nevermind the players. A crowd of circa 15 k in those conditions is remarkable. I was not one of them unfortunately. Huge congratulations to all four teams involved and the fairest result for Castlemartyr and Iniscarra is to have another day out. Unfortunately when you have a winner there must also be a loser and yesterday it was the Barrs turn to celebrate after a very long wait and at least Blackrock do have recent wins to give them some solace. It is wonderful for hurling in general but Cork hurling in particular to have so many young players involved at this level of competition so late in the season. When you can play well at this level the step to intercounty will not be that great a step for some. Regarding Ben O Connor get him into the Cork panel immediately and make the decision to leave hurling as difficult as possible for him. Several other young players mentioned her already may also give Pat Ryan some very difficult decisions to make going forward. Congratulations to the Barrs, condolences to the Rockies and I am delighted to see the generosity being shown by so many on here on both sides. It is hard to be a good loser but sometimes harder to be a good winner. [/QUOTE]
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