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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregory_Mike" data-source="post: 7246700" data-attributes="member: 23780"><p>Tbphwy and in all seriousness, today was a huge kick in the solar plexus but at the same time, very proud of each and every one of our lads, and feeling more optimistic than in a very long time about the future.</p><p></p><p>With the young lads coming through, the continued underage success, a feeling of finally having the right management team in place, and big players who are currently injured, namely Flynn, Connolly and Coleman to come back, I promise to retire my handle off the forums, if we haven't won at least 2 All Irelands by 2030.</p><p></p><p>A win-win in more ways than one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregory_Mike, post: 7246700, member: 23780"] Tbphwy and in all seriousness, today was a huge kick in the solar plexus but at the same time, very proud of each and every one of our lads, and feeling more optimistic than in a very long time about the future. With the young lads coming through, the continued underage success, a feeling of finally having the right management team in place, and big players who are currently injured, namely Flynn, Connolly and Coleman to come back, I promise to retire my handle off the forums, if we haven't won at least 2 All Irelands by 2030. A win-win in more ways than one. [/QUOTE]
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