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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Corkonian1" data-source="post: 7406755" data-attributes="member: 46698"><p>I was thinking the same but Darragh didn't play centre-forward in last years league and played there against Waterford and Clare in championship. If PR and the selectors have something up their sleeve I wouldn't be surprised if Tommy O'Connell plays at 11 although it is unlikely. </p><p></p><p>danielthelanger</p><p></p><p>I agree with Happyhonkaman, no training sessions replicate games even if the games are of a one sided nature. Training session backs v forwards are required but remember the players know each other inside out which is not the case when meeting opposition like Wexford. Wexford were undefeated in the league until Saturday but as the league goes on they were going to miss Lee Chin and Rory O'Connor among others even more. They met Cork with a strong half-back line in particular and the team going more direct because of Alan Connolly's impact.</p><p></p><p>bluesball</p><p></p><p>Taking out the obvious top scorers there was still a good spread of scores from the team with 2 of the half-back line getting in on the act. Like the half-forwards outside of Connolly the full-forward line also didn't score much from play but this can be the case when a match is done and dusted by half-time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corkonian1, post: 7406755, member: 46698"] I was thinking the same but Darragh didn't play centre-forward in last years league and played there against Waterford and Clare in championship. If PR and the selectors have something up their sleeve I wouldn't be surprised if Tommy O'Connell plays at 11 although it is unlikely. danielthelanger I agree with Happyhonkaman, no training sessions replicate games even if the games are of a one sided nature. Training session backs v forwards are required but remember the players know each other inside out which is not the case when meeting opposition like Wexford. Wexford were undefeated in the league until Saturday but as the league goes on they were going to miss Lee Chin and Rory O'Connor among others even more. They met Cork with a strong half-back line in particular and the team going more direct because of Alan Connolly's impact. bluesball Taking out the obvious top scorers there was still a good spread of scores from the team with 2 of the half-back line getting in on the act. Like the half-forwards outside of Connolly the full-forward line also didn't score much from play but this can be the case when a match is done and dusted by half-time. [/QUOTE]
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