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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="red&amp;blue" data-source="post: 7064976" data-attributes="member: 32450"><p>Firstly a huge thank you to Kieran and his team for their work with the senior hurlers. </p><p></p><p>Secondly the next appointment is a huge one for Cork hurling, get it right and we could unlock the potential within the squad and what’s to be added to it next year.</p><p></p><p>We have to get a man that is driven and will demand a more attacking style of play allied to the workrate and physicality needed in the modern game.</p><p></p><p>The front runners for me are Pat Ryan and Ben O Connor. Pat has shown his worth at Under 20 level and if he’s available, himself and Sherlock would be ideal with a top coach alongside them.</p><p></p><p>Ben on the other hand is in my view probably not yet ready for the manager job but is exactly the kind of character and coach we need, he would have us working like demons and hurling at a speed I don’t think any of our players have performed at yet.</p><p></p><p>So maybe if the three lads were willing to work together, and I have no idea if they would or not, then they are my dream ticket and I think they would win us an all ireland in the next 2 to 3 years. </p><p></p><p>Alternatively while the heavens won’t fall down if we go outside the county, I just can’t see it happening, but for what it’s worth Eddie Brennan or Liam Cahill (if he becomes available) just might work. But god almighty please not Davy Fitz, he would set us back decades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red&blue, post: 7064976, member: 32450"] Firstly a huge thank you to Kieran and his team for their work with the senior hurlers. Secondly the next appointment is a huge one for Cork hurling, get it right and we could unlock the potential within the squad and what’s to be added to it next year. We have to get a man that is driven and will demand a more attacking style of play allied to the workrate and physicality needed in the modern game. The front runners for me are Pat Ryan and Ben O Connor. Pat has shown his worth at Under 20 level and if he’s available, himself and Sherlock would be ideal with a top coach alongside them. Ben on the other hand is in my view probably not yet ready for the manager job but is exactly the kind of character and coach we need, he would have us working like demons and hurling at a speed I don’t think any of our players have performed at yet. So maybe if the three lads were willing to work together, and I have no idea if they would or not, then they are my dream ticket and I think they would win us an all ireland in the next 2 to 3 years. Alternatively while the heavens won’t fall down if we go outside the county, I just can’t see it happening, but for what it’s worth Eddie Brennan or Liam Cahill (if he becomes available) just might work. But god almighty please not Davy Fitz, he would set us back decades. [/QUOTE]
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