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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyBarrySmurph" data-source="post: 7187064" data-attributes="member: 36710"><p>I agree with most of what you’ve said there Soundman.. the one thing that’s off imo is “mightn’t have the hurling”… Cahalane isn’t Jim or Tom Cashman for sure, but he would probably have a hat full of all stars (nominations at least) in the half back line & midfield if he wasn’t the sacrificial lamb baked into full back by previous Cork managers & DOS because there was absolutely no one else.. square peg in a round hole but still did ok.. </p><p>I’m involved with a senior club side and I can honestly say that Cahalane is right up there at the very top and most of the guys involved running teams with me say he is the best or in top 3 in Cork club hurling the last 10 years. He is the major factor when playing the Barr’s.. FYI, I’m not a Barr’s man and have only shook his hand after games & said hi to him if I saw him at other matches. . I know nothing about the man outside of a GAA pitch. </p><p>It paints guys on here in a poor light that they don’t show awareness or insight into what some players do for their team and the county. </p><p>I’d absolutely love to see him explode at 7 and lead and drive Cork all the way over the next year or two..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyBarrySmurph, post: 7187064, member: 36710"] I agree with most of what you’ve said there Soundman.. the one thing that’s off imo is “mightn’t have the hurling”… Cahalane isn’t Jim or Tom Cashman for sure, but he would probably have a hat full of all stars (nominations at least) in the half back line & midfield if he wasn’t the sacrificial lamb baked into full back by previous Cork managers & DOS because there was absolutely no one else.. square peg in a round hole but still did ok.. I’m involved with a senior club side and I can honestly say that Cahalane is right up there at the very top and most of the guys involved running teams with me say he is the best or in top 3 in Cork club hurling the last 10 years. He is the major factor when playing the Barr’s.. FYI, I’m not a Barr’s man and have only shook his hand after games & said hi to him if I saw him at other matches. . I know nothing about the man outside of a GAA pitch. It paints guys on here in a poor light that they don’t show awareness or insight into what some players do for their team and the county. I’d absolutely love to see him explode at 7 and lead and drive Cork all the way over the next year or two.. [/QUOTE]
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