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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="North Cork" data-source="post: 7141040" data-attributes="member: 40443"><p>Limatlast.</p><p>I don't think it is age that catches up with players usually but miles on the clock. Players focus changes over time as I have said before. I have been told that a couple of players are considering doing some travelling in 2023 but that may be completely untrue. </p><p>However, it is difficult for any group of players to stay completely focused and enthusiastic over a prolonged period. </p><p>These lads have already given a substantial part of their youth to Limerick hurling. </p><p></p><p>This is true of all teams, the challenge gets greater as the years go by and the pack starts nipping at your heels. </p><p>Giving youth a chance in the league makes sense from every point of view for Limerick. </p><p></p><p>I think 2022 was more competitive than 2021 and I think next year will be more difficult again for every team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="North Cork, post: 7141040, member: 40443"] Limatlast. I don't think it is age that catches up with players usually but miles on the clock. Players focus changes over time as I have said before. I have been told that a couple of players are considering doing some travelling in 2023 but that may be completely untrue. However, it is difficult for any group of players to stay completely focused and enthusiastic over a prolonged period. These lads have already given a substantial part of their youth to Limerick hurling. This is true of all teams, the challenge gets greater as the years go by and the pack starts nipping at your heels. Giving youth a chance in the league makes sense from every point of view for Limerick. I think 2022 was more competitive than 2021 and I think next year will be more difficult again for every team. [/QUOTE]
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