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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="CorktilIdie" data-source="post: 7364114" data-attributes="member: 39599"><p>The game was played at a rip-roaring pace throughout, despite the awful conditions. Two evenly matched teams. Players tended to drift in and out. Tommy O Connell played a lot of good ball. It seemed to me that his best position is midfield. Shane Kingston was very industrious throughout, showed for and won a lot of ball, but spoiled a lot of his good work due inaccuracy. Lehane was very good in the first half but faded in the second half. Darragh Flynn was excellent while he was on. Cathal McCarthy and Conor O Callaghan both impressed.</p><p>On the UCC side, the inside defence were solid. Sean Daly wearing 4 played in the midfield and was very good, as was Cormac O Brien. Brian Hayes and Shane Barrett were both industrious and successful. Wm Buckley was the game changer when introduced. On a day that couldn't have suited him, he was excellent by any yardstick.</p><p>Overall, a good day out for both teams. The result was of the least importance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CorktilIdie, post: 7364114, member: 39599"] The game was played at a rip-roaring pace throughout, despite the awful conditions. Two evenly matched teams. Players tended to drift in and out. Tommy O Connell played a lot of good ball. It seemed to me that his best position is midfield. Shane Kingston was very industrious throughout, showed for and won a lot of ball, but spoiled a lot of his good work due inaccuracy. Lehane was very good in the first half but faded in the second half. Darragh Flynn was excellent while he was on. Cathal McCarthy and Conor O Callaghan both impressed. On the UCC side, the inside defence were solid. Sean Daly wearing 4 played in the midfield and was very good, as was Cormac O Brien. Brian Hayes and Shane Barrett were both industrious and successful. Wm Buckley was the game changer when introduced. On a day that couldn't have suited him, he was excellent by any yardstick. Overall, a good day out for both teams. The result was of the least importance. [/QUOTE]
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