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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Crankycorner" data-source="post: 7393959" data-attributes="member: 50179"><p>True but Clare have a blend of youth and experienced lads with All Ireland medals. We’ve a mixture of youth with underage All Ireland medals and experienced lads who were never able to get over the line. I’m not saying drop them entirely but this is the league and we need to be giving our younger players a chance. The 3 lads from 2013 won’t be there in 2 years. Succession planning is critical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crankycorner, post: 7393959, member: 50179"] True but Clare have a blend of youth and experienced lads with All Ireland medals. We’ve a mixture of youth with underage All Ireland medals and experienced lads who were never able to get over the line. I’m not saying drop them entirely but this is the league and we need to be giving our younger players a chance. The 3 lads from 2013 won’t be there in 2 years. Succession planning is critical. [/QUOTE]
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