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<blockquote data-quote="DougMM" data-source="post: 7037618" data-attributes="member: 44076"><p>I think it’s similar to last year. Kerry were the better team tonight like Cork last year, but both teams look well below their usual standards this year and last year. Very few Conor Corbett’s, Dylan Geaney’s, Sean O’Brien’s or Darragh Cashman’s on either side. A load of sloppy mistakes in possession from both teams.</p><p></p><p>Kerry had one kick-out target in Clifford and none of their backs looked overly comfortable coming out with possession. It will be interesting if we have a plan for Clifford on kick-outs if we do meet again, as they don’t have many other real targets. I agree with you on their speed on turn-overs, though. It was far quicker than us and didn’t give us the chance to get the same number of defenders back. But for the most part, they lived off of turn-overs and some generous refereeing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DougMM, post: 7037618, member: 44076"] I think it’s similar to last year. Kerry were the better team tonight like Cork last year, but both teams look well below their usual standards this year and last year. Very few Conor Corbett’s, Dylan Geaney’s, Sean O’Brien’s or Darragh Cashman’s on either side. A load of sloppy mistakes in possession from both teams. Kerry had one kick-out target in Clifford and none of their backs looked overly comfortable coming out with possession. It will be interesting if we have a plan for Clifford on kick-outs if we do meet again, as they don’t have many other real targets. I agree with you on their speed on turn-overs, though. It was far quicker than us and didn’t give us the chance to get the same number of defenders back. But for the most part, they lived off of turn-overs and some generous refereeing. [/QUOTE]
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