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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="North Cork" data-source="post: 6976107" data-attributes="member: 40443"><p>Last night was the first exposure Mark Keane had to hurling at this level. </p><p>In the circumstances I thought he did alright. </p><p>Just about everyone else spent last year hurling on the senior or under 20 panels.</p><p></p><p>Mark spent the majority of last year playing Australian rules. </p><p>I don't think he played any hurling until October. </p><p></p><p>He won't be 22 until March and I would guess is seen as a long term project instead of an immediate fix.</p><p></p><p>How well would anybody else on the pitch last night have done if they spent last summer playing a different sport in a different country .</p><p>He certainly did not look lost but if he could come into that game and be the star it would not say much for the others. </p><p></p><p>Let's look at him in six months and see how he is progressing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="North Cork, post: 6976107, member: 40443"] Last night was the first exposure Mark Keane had to hurling at this level. In the circumstances I thought he did alright. Just about everyone else spent last year hurling on the senior or under 20 panels. Mark spent the majority of last year playing Australian rules. I don't think he played any hurling until October. He won't be 22 until March and I would guess is seen as a long term project instead of an immediate fix. How well would anybody else on the pitch last night have done if they spent last summer playing a different sport in a different country . He certainly did not look lost but if he could come into that game and be the star it would not say much for the others. Let's look at him in six months and see how he is progressing. [/QUOTE]
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