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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="morello" data-source="post: 7184069" data-attributes="member: 15738"><p>You’re probably right on Collins and Dalton, but there’s 9 or 10 spots up for grabs and it’s just a question of how much experimentation the mgmt team want to take on. Tipp went with a clear out last year, blooding all the young lads, and Bonnar was out on his ear at the end of it.</p><p></p><p>Also depends how you view last year. Glass half empty - we were not good enough in a load of positions across the field; glass half full - we were a joke tactically, messing with ball like a half-arsed training session and we were actually much the better team vs Galway… if it’s the latter then maybe 3 or 4 of the new lads can get us to the right place, if it’s the former then there’s a mountain to climb still. </p><p></p><p>Tend to feel it’s more the latter and hopefully we won’t be seeing the suicidal handing of scores to opponents. Excited about our forward line and feel like we’ll have to be patient with the back line, particularly full back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morello, post: 7184069, member: 15738"] You’re probably right on Collins and Dalton, but there’s 9 or 10 spots up for grabs and it’s just a question of how much experimentation the mgmt team want to take on. Tipp went with a clear out last year, blooding all the young lads, and Bonnar was out on his ear at the end of it. Also depends how you view last year. Glass half empty - we were not good enough in a load of positions across the field; glass half full - we were a joke tactically, messing with ball like a half-arsed training session and we were actually much the better team vs Galway… if it’s the latter then maybe 3 or 4 of the new lads can get us to the right place, if it’s the former then there’s a mountain to climb still. Tend to feel it’s more the latter and hopefully we won’t be seeing the suicidal handing of scores to opponents. Excited about our forward line and feel like we’ll have to be patient with the back line, particularly full back. [/QUOTE]
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