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<blockquote data-quote="omar" data-source="post: 7087033" data-attributes="member: 25492"><p>There lots if very good club keepers around to be fair. The preference for the last 15 or 20 years has been the u21 keeper graduating to to be #2 or #3 and wait their turn.</p><p></p><p>I think Collins could be under pressure. I've said before I think Dalton is the best option in the county as a keeper...maybe has no interest in playing in goal...who knows.</p><p></p><p>At club level, Hickey, Hurley (Barrs) and Maher (Douglas) are all extremely good keepers. The young lad Sorensen at Midleton is decent. To be fair most keepers at Premier Senior level are quite good from what I've seen. </p><p></p><p>Blarney had Hallissey who I thought was very good and he's been replaced by O Neill who is also very talented.</p><p></p><p>There's loads though I'm sure...and I can't honestly say at the higher levels of club hurling I can only remember one recent occasion in the last couple of years I came away from a game thinking the keeper had a nightmare. I won't name the poor guy obviously. </p><p></p><p>A keeper doesn't seem to get the chance with Cork though unless he's come through minor /U21 IC level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="omar, post: 7087033, member: 25492"] There lots if very good club keepers around to be fair. The preference for the last 15 or 20 years has been the u21 keeper graduating to to be #2 or #3 and wait their turn. I think Collins could be under pressure. I've said before I think Dalton is the best option in the county as a keeper...maybe has no interest in playing in goal...who knows. At club level, Hickey, Hurley (Barrs) and Maher (Douglas) are all extremely good keepers. The young lad Sorensen at Midleton is decent. To be fair most keepers at Premier Senior level are quite good from what I've seen. Blarney had Hallissey who I thought was very good and he's been replaced by O Neill who is also very talented. There's loads though I'm sure...and I can't honestly say at the higher levels of club hurling I can only remember one recent occasion in the last couple of years I came away from a game thinking the keeper had a nightmare. I won't name the poor guy obviously. A keeper doesn't seem to get the chance with Cork though unless he's come through minor /U21 IC level. [/QUOTE]
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