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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="red&amp;blue" data-source="post: 7420371" data-attributes="member: 32450"><p>You are right fin, you can lead on the pitch by your actions or you can lead off the pitch through using your experience to guide younger fellas. The latter is what I was talking about happening for the next week.</p><p></p><p>I am on record as saying the likes of Fitzy, Coleman, RDowney, Sean Tim and ROFlynn need to step up and lead the team on the pitch. They are not younger fellas. We cannot continue to rely on Hoggy and Seamus to drag us through tight games. When these players begin to lead on the pitch we will start seeing real success</p><p></p><p>Anyone picked to play championship with Cork should be able to lead by example but it is too much to be expecting relatively new players like Tommy and EDowney to become team leaders, they need to bed down their positions first . The only exception to that is Joyce who already is one of the group leaders. The younger fellas have the right mentality there’s no doubt about that and when they grow we will return to the top of the tree</p><p></p><p>Can we win games we should be winning is a great way of putting it fin. It’s time for us to stand up and show we won’t back down from anyone. I’m looking for 3 wins from the 4 matches, lose in waterford and that becomes very difficult</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red&blue, post: 7420371, member: 32450"] You are right fin, you can lead on the pitch by your actions or you can lead off the pitch through using your experience to guide younger fellas. The latter is what I was talking about happening for the next week. I am on record as saying the likes of Fitzy, Coleman, RDowney, Sean Tim and ROFlynn need to step up and lead the team on the pitch. They are not younger fellas. We cannot continue to rely on Hoggy and Seamus to drag us through tight games. When these players begin to lead on the pitch we will start seeing real success Anyone picked to play championship with Cork should be able to lead by example but it is too much to be expecting relatively new players like Tommy and EDowney to become team leaders, they need to bed down their positions first . The only exception to that is Joyce who already is one of the group leaders. The younger fellas have the right mentality there’s no doubt about that and when they grow we will return to the top of the tree Can we win games we should be winning is a great way of putting it fin. It’s time for us to stand up and show we won’t back down from anyone. I’m looking for 3 wins from the 4 matches, lose in waterford and that becomes very difficult [/QUOTE]
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