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<blockquote data-quote="Jukka" data-source="post: 7214015" data-attributes="member: 18362"><p>If you were told before the league that we'd finish below Louth you'd have assumed it was another complete disaster. But it's a top half finish which is where we were hoping to be, and should really have had a shot at promotion going into the last day. Getting a draw off Derry is great, but to be 8 points down at one stage against them is also a little ominous, and I doubt we'd see it pulled back if there was something on the line.</p><p></p><p>Biggest progress seems to be the handle we've gotten on conditioning and injuries, which has been a long standing crux. And with the champion format this year, we should have enough matches to show where we're really at and develop the team, and we can actually look forward to some competitive games against good teams without a pit in our stomach about how badly it could go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jukka, post: 7214015, member: 18362"] If you were told before the league that we'd finish below Louth you'd have assumed it was another complete disaster. But it's a top half finish which is where we were hoping to be, and should really have had a shot at promotion going into the last day. Getting a draw off Derry is great, but to be 8 points down at one stage against them is also a little ominous, and I doubt we'd see it pulled back if there was something on the line. Biggest progress seems to be the handle we've gotten on conditioning and injuries, which has been a long standing crux. And with the champion format this year, we should have enough matches to show where we're really at and develop the team, and we can actually look forward to some competitive games against good teams without a pit in our stomach about how badly it could go. [/QUOTE]
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