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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Banofie Magpie" data-source="post: 7425673" data-attributes="member: 52189"><p>I’m not getting involved in this interpretation of a phrase but I agree that Galway were hot favourites alright and should have won the match. What they missed was unbelievable, especially in the first half. Galway didn’t play badly in the 2nd half either but the 3 goals just bled their energy. Cork hurling had started the decline at that stage and we were considered a poorer Cork team. We went up to the final with hope rather than expectation but our great tradition and giving us some confidence that we could pull off an upset. I think it was our tradition and Galway’s fear of us that day which decided the game. Cork were never beaten. I’ve no idea what the Munster final and Babs Keating etc has to do with it but Mark Foleys one hit wonder show in that Munster Final still makes me laugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banofie Magpie, post: 7425673, member: 52189"] I’m not getting involved in this interpretation of a phrase but I agree that Galway were hot favourites alright and should have won the match. What they missed was unbelievable, especially in the first half. Galway didn’t play badly in the 2nd half either but the 3 goals just bled their energy. Cork hurling had started the decline at that stage and we were considered a poorer Cork team. We went up to the final with hope rather than expectation but our great tradition and giving us some confidence that we could pull off an upset. I think it was our tradition and Galway’s fear of us that day which decided the game. Cork were never beaten. I’ve no idea what the Munster final and Babs Keating etc has to do with it but Mark Foleys one hit wonder show in that Munster Final still makes me laugh. [/QUOTE]
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