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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="junior footballer" data-source="post: 7056973" data-attributes="member: 22729"><p>It’s almost a cultural thing with Coleman and a few more at this stage, it’s so ingrained they can’t resist it, of course we only tried to change course a few weeks back but certainly it needs stamping out, the amount of times it’s given to a fella retreating towards our own goal by the sideline with a defender on his back also!!!</p><p>I have a degree of sympathy as it was clear this was a direction from management to play this nonsense all the way through the league…..a strong manager would stamp this out.</p><p>Coleman is a unique talent in many ways but not a great wing back at this stage, looking back at the half back all stars winners for the last few years, winning puckouts, defending and winning ball are what marks them out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="junior footballer, post: 7056973, member: 22729"] It’s almost a cultural thing with Coleman and a few more at this stage, it’s so ingrained they can’t resist it, of course we only tried to change course a few weeks back but certainly it needs stamping out, the amount of times it’s given to a fella retreating towards our own goal by the sideline with a defender on his back also!!! I have a degree of sympathy as it was clear this was a direction from management to play this nonsense all the way through the league…..a strong manager would stamp this out. Coleman is a unique talent in many ways but not a great wing back at this stage, looking back at the half back all stars winners for the last few years, winning puckouts, defending and winning ball are what marks them out [/QUOTE]
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