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<blockquote data-quote="Corkonian1" data-source="post: 7123986" data-attributes="member: 46698"><p>Fox Leary</p><p></p><p>Your idea of West Cork being the home of Cork football is for the history books. In recent years West Cork have contributed poorly to the Cork set-up becuause there is a demise in the quality even more than there is in the entire county. </p><p></p><p>Regarding the Clon players the White brothers have pulled their commitment from Cork as has Thomas Clancy. Liam O'Donovan has been injured for 2 years and not many seem to know about his rehabilitation except that he had completely different injuries. Your notion that Daniel O'Mahony is 'nowhere near' Maurice Shanley is bull, there is little between both players but Shanley has had more exposure to playing with Cork. The senior club factor and the issue of O'Mahony working in Dublin are the underlying reasons. O'Mahony is stronger and more aggressive and a big unit more suited to the full-back line or central positions. Two to three years is far fetching regarding Conor Daly making inter-county when he hasn't nailed down an U-20 start yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corkonian1, post: 7123986, member: 46698"] Fox Leary Your idea of West Cork being the home of Cork football is for the history books. In recent years West Cork have contributed poorly to the Cork set-up becuause there is a demise in the quality even more than there is in the entire county. Regarding the Clon players the White brothers have pulled their commitment from Cork as has Thomas Clancy. Liam O'Donovan has been injured for 2 years and not many seem to know about his rehabilitation except that he had completely different injuries. Your notion that Daniel O'Mahony is 'nowhere near' Maurice Shanley is bull, there is little between both players but Shanley has had more exposure to playing with Cork. The senior club factor and the issue of O'Mahony working in Dublin are the underlying reasons. O'Mahony is stronger and more aggressive and a big unit more suited to the full-back line or central positions. Two to three years is far fetching regarding Conor Daly making inter-county when he hasn't nailed down an U-20 start yet. [/QUOTE]
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