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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="North Cork" data-source="post: 7080864" data-attributes="member: 40443"><p>It is a long twelve months for Limerick before the next final.</p><p>I think their peak year was 2021, they won in 2022 but not comfortably, 2023 will be interesting. Some of that team were playing championship in 2015, more in 2016 and I think about ten in 2017.</p><p>The team has been unchanged almost completely since 2018. It is a challenge for any group to repeat the commitment and enthusiasm year after year. It won't be age that will beat Limerick it will be miles on the legs and a hungry pack chasing behind.</p><p></p><p>Every county wants to knock the champions off their perch and several counties will fancy themselves to do that... including Cork.</p><p></p><p>If you don't have that ambition then why bother at all ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="North Cork, post: 7080864, member: 40443"] It is a long twelve months for Limerick before the next final. I think their peak year was 2021, they won in 2022 but not comfortably, 2023 will be interesting. Some of that team were playing championship in 2015, more in 2016 and I think about ten in 2017. The team has been unchanged almost completely since 2018. It is a challenge for any group to repeat the commitment and enthusiasm year after year. It won't be age that will beat Limerick it will be miles on the legs and a hungry pack chasing behind. Every county wants to knock the champions off their perch and several counties will fancy themselves to do that... including Cork. If you don't have that ambition then why bother at all ? [/QUOTE]
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