Cork Hurlers - Part 2

Was reading Eimear Ryans piece in the Irish Examiner earlier about all the managerial changes in hurling and not one mention of Pat Ryan. Which got me thinking, it's a great bit of work by all involved how low key and unassuming this whole transition was so far. Complete circuses in Tipp and Waterford, the drama in Kilkenny of will Cody resign, won't he. Who will replace him. And the Dubs dragging the ass out of their decision. Very little about Cork. No fuss, no drama (apart from Sullivan) Hopefully a sign of things to come.
Grasping at straws if we think
Was reading Eimear Ryans piece in the Irish Examiner earlier about all the managerial changes in hurling and not one mention of Pat Ryan. Which got me thinking, it's a great bit of work by all involved how low key and unassuming this whole transition was so far. Complete circuses in Tipp and Waterford, the drama in Kilkenny of will Cody resign, won't he. Who will replace him. And the Dubs dragging the ass out of their decision. Very little about Cork. No fuss, no drama (apart from Sullivan) Hopefully a sign of things to come.
Grasping at straws if we think "no fuss" is going to win us anything
 
Kind of cork hurling related, but Eoin Cadogan and Setanta O'Hailpin (Some of our younger members might need to google him, ex cork hurler) are taking part in the next RTE's Hellweek series.
 
We’ve spoken on this before but Pat Ryan
must move heaven and earth to get Brian Hayes with the hurlers next year and Cork GAA need to move heaven and earth to make it more appeasing for Ben O Connor to turn down the rugger buggers next year. They along with Ethan Twomey would backbone the hurlers for the next decade. Huge talents
 
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