Ya he did I think, it looked like his hamstring. That halfback line yesterday impressed me. Hopefully nothing serious with himDid powter go off injured?
Ya he did I think, it looked like his hamstring. That halfback line yesterday impressed me. Hopefully nothing serious with himDid powter go off injured?
Hopefully just being carefulYa he did I think, it looked like his hamstring. That halfback line yesterday impressed me. Hopefully nothing serious with him
gee no its un real poor fell what is it ? liam o donovan as well....cork footballers seem to suffer more serious injurys than most ...brian hurley had nightmare years seanie powter as well of course ...young Dan O Connell and Jack Lawton have cruciates twices ....will we ever get a clear run ,Fresh injury for Cathal O Mahony, probably out for the season.
it was great to once again see a Cork team, club or county, play with a small bit of Cork cuteness. Putting Cahalane in for the penalties seemed to unsettle Dingle and the Haven penalty scorers all went hard and high with their kicks against a small, light keeper. It all made total sense to come up with that type of plan under the most intense pressure but it is so seldom we see that bit of cuteness these days with Cork teams. Well done Haven management and the players for executing. What a boost to Cork football.The Haven have 2 keepers bigger than the Dingle keeper and they picked the tallest fella for the penalties.
it was great to once again see a Cork team, club or county, play with a small bit of Cork cuteness. Putting Cahalane in for the penalties seemed to unsettle Dingle and the Haven penalty scorers all went hard and high with their kicks against a small, light keeper. It all made total sense to come up with that type of plan under the most intense pressure but it is so seldom we see that bit of cuteness these days with Cork teams. Well done Haven management and the players for executing. What a boost to Cork football.
Anyone know what age Cathal Maguire is ? surely worth a look with Cork as he has the balls to try a shot which seems to have been coached out of most of our attacking players. Damien & Conor Cahalane also easily good enough to play with the Cork football team if they wanted ( some pace, engines and physicality and lovely ball carriers and kickers ) and Mark Collins is still good enough also.
Great also to see Dan Dineen scoring heavily with Kilnamartra - why he was played at No 10 or 12 by Cork and asked to be the runner and workhorse is beyond me as he is a scorer and always was a scorer hence my comment above about shooting being coached out of many of our attacking players. Cork need multiple shooters on the field at the same time to take that predictable look off them but it goes without saying that they also need to work hard
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