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<blockquote data-quote="DougMM" data-source="post: 7253795" data-attributes="member: 44076"><p>Cork retained possession from 84% (21/24) of their kickouts by mixing up short kickouts, mid-range kickouts and long ones. The risk of a goal is always there when you aim for such a high retention rate but it's a risk that teams are willing and happy to take in the modern game. It is worth noting that Dubling also conceded a goal from a short kickout.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, the kickouts kept Cork in the lead for 60 minutes of a game where they were heavy underdogs against one of the most highly rated Dublin minor teams in the last 5/6 years. A Dublin team that had a serious height advantage all across the field and had beaten them by 15+ points in a challenge game a few months previous. To be brutally honest, I think that game is a hammering if they don’t use the short kickouts or if they resort to the tactics our U20 did against Kerry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DougMM, post: 7253795, member: 44076"] Cork retained possession from 84% (21/24) of their kickouts by mixing up short kickouts, mid-range kickouts and long ones. The risk of a goal is always there when you aim for such a high retention rate but it's a risk that teams are willing and happy to take in the modern game. It is worth noting that Dubling also conceded a goal from a short kickout. Ultimately, the kickouts kept Cork in the lead for 60 minutes of a game where they were heavy underdogs against one of the most highly rated Dublin minor teams in the last 5/6 years. A Dublin team that had a serious height advantage all across the field and had beaten them by 15+ points in a challenge game a few months previous. To be brutally honest, I think that game is a hammering if they don’t use the short kickouts or if they resort to the tactics our U20 did against Kerry. [/QUOTE]
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