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<blockquote data-quote="Cranky Corner Forwar" data-source="post: 6981870" data-attributes="member: 43972"><p>Last time I checked, modern wingbacks should easily be able to play wing forward aswell. If we ever want to compete with the Tyrone's, Mayo's, Kerry's of this world again, all our players whether corner back or corner forward need to be comfortable in defending and attacking. This nonesense if only the six forwards doing the scoring is gone with the last ten years. Every player should be able to kick scores and be comfortable kicking the ball 30/40/50 yards. </p><p></p><p>Its the biggest skill deficit it Cork as a whole, accurate foot passing isnt being coached well enough at club level, by the time a lad gets to intercounty level its often too late to coach these basic skills</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cranky Corner Forwar, post: 6981870, member: 43972"] Last time I checked, modern wingbacks should easily be able to play wing forward aswell. If we ever want to compete with the Tyrone's, Mayo's, Kerry's of this world again, all our players whether corner back or corner forward need to be comfortable in defending and attacking. This nonesense if only the six forwards doing the scoring is gone with the last ten years. Every player should be able to kick scores and be comfortable kicking the ball 30/40/50 yards. Its the biggest skill deficit it Cork as a whole, accurate foot passing isnt being coached well enough at club level, by the time a lad gets to intercounty level its often too late to coach these basic skills [/QUOTE]
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