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<blockquote data-quote="Highballinlow" data-source="post: 7337108" data-attributes="member: 51754"><p>I’d have to agree with the most of that. Think you are doing Sean Walsh a small bit harshly. Had the a lot turnovers for Mitchelstown in the second half in the tackle, won a 3/4 frees and contributed to a few scores including 2 of his own. Mark Keane definitely looked a little lost at 6 but was excellent in the second half as was Sean o Sullivan. Darragh Flynn not being fully fit as well as the complete losses of Cathail O Mahoney and Colin English hurted Mitchelstown. Shane Cahill looked off the pace after a lot of service given himself also. Shane Beston has been brilliant for Mitchelstown for years and will probably stay going. Ultimately poor play out from the back and lack of pace back there caught Mitchelstown especially in the first half. Pace of Aghabullogue was frightening in that first half with Corkery and Bradley lethal with their chances for Aghabullogue. Gillespie was ok in midfield but still young. Aghabullgue deserving winners on the day in my opinion but it was a brilliant game to spectate in the end with an exciting finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highballinlow, post: 7337108, member: 51754"] I’d have to agree with the most of that. Think you are doing Sean Walsh a small bit harshly. Had the a lot turnovers for Mitchelstown in the second half in the tackle, won a 3/4 frees and contributed to a few scores including 2 of his own. Mark Keane definitely looked a little lost at 6 but was excellent in the second half as was Sean o Sullivan. Darragh Flynn not being fully fit as well as the complete losses of Cathail O Mahoney and Colin English hurted Mitchelstown. Shane Cahill looked off the pace after a lot of service given himself also. Shane Beston has been brilliant for Mitchelstown for years and will probably stay going. Ultimately poor play out from the back and lack of pace back there caught Mitchelstown especially in the first half. Pace of Aghabullogue was frightening in that first half with Corkery and Bradley lethal with their chances for Aghabullogue. Gillespie was ok in midfield but still young. Aghabullgue deserving winners on the day in my opinion but it was a brilliant game to spectate in the end with an exciting finish. [/QUOTE]
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