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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Corkonian1" data-source="post: 7245722" data-attributes="member: 46698"><p>Opinions vary here but it appears you didn't see Cork v Tipp. O'Connell was excellent at mid-field in the early stages and was the main man in Cork being well on top of Tipp only for squandered chances but he was put back wing-back when there was a blood sub and when Eoin Downey struggled. The management have made him the fall guy and why would one assign any rookie to mark Tony Kelly in a position he has only played in under this management? A natural defender like Ger Millerick is required for Kelly, Tommy is a half-forward/mid-fielder. Square pegs don't fit in round holes. His form all year has been better than Shane and Darragh and they both start tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corkonian1, post: 7245722, member: 46698"] Opinions vary here but it appears you didn't see Cork v Tipp. O'Connell was excellent at mid-field in the early stages and was the main man in Cork being well on top of Tipp only for squandered chances but he was put back wing-back when there was a blood sub and when Eoin Downey struggled. The management have made him the fall guy and why would one assign any rookie to mark Tony Kelly in a position he has only played in under this management? A natural defender like Ger Millerick is required for Kelly, Tommy is a half-forward/mid-fielder. Square pegs don't fit in round holes. His form all year has been better than Shane and Darragh and they both start tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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