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<blockquote data-quote="North Cork" data-source="post: 7394012" data-attributes="member: 40443"><p>The Clare senior medals are eleven years old, </p><p>If you are talking about underage medals as a base to build a team from them I don't think there is any county even close to Cork.</p><p>It would be hard to match three under 20's in a four year period and an under 20 team in 2024 that would be rated as high as any other county.</p><p>There is no guarantee that any player will make the transition from under age to senior but every county faces that problem.</p><p></p><p>There are 7 players starting tomorrow with under 20 All Ireland in recent years. In addition B. Roche, E. Roche, E. Downey, S Twomey, Conor OCallaghan, Eoin Carey and Michael Mullins have played in earlier league games , Alan Connolly has made the bench for the first time tomorrow who is joined on the bench by Robbie Cotter.</p><p>Ben Cunningham is still recovering from injury.</p><p>I think it lays to rest the suggestion that more experienced players should be moved aside to play more of the young crop.</p><p>In any event the best way to introduce young players to a team is to have them surrounded with experience to help them settle and learn.</p><p></p><p>That is serious level of youth on the panel and it is equally true of Clare as it is of Cork that their experienced players will probably not be there in 3 years either.</p><p></p><p>I really don't think PR and his team are doing much wrong atm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="North Cork, post: 7394012, member: 40443"] The Clare senior medals are eleven years old, If you are talking about underage medals as a base to build a team from them I don't think there is any county even close to Cork. It would be hard to match three under 20's in a four year period and an under 20 team in 2024 that would be rated as high as any other county. There is no guarantee that any player will make the transition from under age to senior but every county faces that problem. There are 7 players starting tomorrow with under 20 All Ireland in recent years. In addition B. Roche, E. Roche, E. Downey, S Twomey, Conor OCallaghan, Eoin Carey and Michael Mullins have played in earlier league games , Alan Connolly has made the bench for the first time tomorrow who is joined on the bench by Robbie Cotter. Ben Cunningham is still recovering from injury. I think it lays to rest the suggestion that more experienced players should be moved aside to play more of the young crop. In any event the best way to introduce young players to a team is to have them surrounded with experience to help them settle and learn. That is serious level of youth on the panel and it is equally true of Clare as it is of Cork that their experienced players will probably not be there in 3 years either. I really don't think PR and his team are doing much wrong atm. [/QUOTE]
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