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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Killyoursons" data-source="post: 7212167" data-attributes="member: 6790"><p>I agree with you about E. Twomey. When I said Meade would be the safer choice, I meant he would be the more conservative one, a more known quantity. Cork should obviously try to win this match and the league, but the selectors should also be looking to try a slightly risky move or two if there is a chance it could give them something extra come championship. Twomey is just such a gamble - less proven than Meade (who is often under-rated imo), but if he finds his feet at this level would offer something Cork don't already have in terms of his vision and passing range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Killyoursons, post: 7212167, member: 6790"] I agree with you about E. Twomey. When I said Meade would be the safer choice, I meant he would be the more conservative one, a more known quantity. Cork should obviously try to win this match and the league, but the selectors should also be looking to try a slightly risky move or two if there is a chance it could give them something extra come championship. Twomey is just such a gamble - less proven than Meade (who is often under-rated imo), but if he finds his feet at this level would offer something Cork don't already have in terms of his vision and passing range. [/QUOTE]
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