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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="North Cork" data-source="post: 7056943" data-attributes="member: 40443"><p>Very fair summary VTB.</p><p></p><p>More than anything else I think there needs to be a complete change in mindset about how this team plays it's hurling.</p><p></p><p>In the last couple of years we saw our successful under age teams play a simpler hard working game and I believe that is the thing that a new management structure would have to instil.</p><p></p><p>Some of the hurling we play at the moment can be breathtaking but it doesn't happen enough and when it isn't working we pay a heavy price. Our hurling is too complicated, too precise and just not working.</p><p></p><p>We have now quite a good panel of players where the first of the successful under 20 players are starting to make their mark. The challenge now is to build the team in a way to get the best out of these players going forward and certainly I do believe a new change of management is needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="North Cork, post: 7056943, member: 40443"] Very fair summary VTB. More than anything else I think there needs to be a complete change in mindset about how this team plays it's hurling. In the last couple of years we saw our successful under age teams play a simpler hard working game and I believe that is the thing that a new management structure would have to instil. Some of the hurling we play at the moment can be breathtaking but it doesn't happen enough and when it isn't working we pay a heavy price. Our hurling is too complicated, too precise and just not working. We have now quite a good panel of players where the first of the successful under 20 players are starting to make their mark. The challenge now is to build the team in a way to get the best out of these players going forward and certainly I do believe a new change of management is needed. [/QUOTE]
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