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<blockquote data-quote="Corkonian1" data-source="post: 7127598" data-attributes="member: 46698"><p>North Cork Star</p><p></p><p>Brian Lynch is not Seanie O'Gorman's nephew but Brian does have Milford connections, he is the grandson of Michael Butler who is from Milford but played full-forward for Youghal beside the late Seanie O'Leary for many years.</p><p></p><p>I was at both games draw and replay and they were both good in poor conditions for the 3rd grade of minor hurling.</p><p></p><p>In the replay Youghal starting Dylan Lyons was crucial, he scored 1-1 in the space of a few minutes when they were 6 points down in the first half before they went on to level by half-time. Charleville were the better team in that first half when the sod was dry and the sun was shining but when it lashed rain Youghal were stronger in the slower conditions.</p><p></p><p>Poor reffing both days with 2 different refs, the players and occasion deserved better. Today one incident stands out where the Charleville corner-forward DJ collins was pulled and swung to the ground by the neck and when there was no whistle he got up and played on the ref blew him for an illegal handpass which was clearly a proper handpass. From the free Youghal went to the other end and scored. This was crucial when Charleville were on top late in normal time. Youghal were the better team in the 2nd period of extra time with Cian Calvin making a huge impact off the bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corkonian1, post: 7127598, member: 46698"] North Cork Star Brian Lynch is not Seanie O'Gorman's nephew but Brian does have Milford connections, he is the grandson of Michael Butler who is from Milford but played full-forward for Youghal beside the late Seanie O'Leary for many years. I was at both games draw and replay and they were both good in poor conditions for the 3rd grade of minor hurling. In the replay Youghal starting Dylan Lyons was crucial, he scored 1-1 in the space of a few minutes when they were 6 points down in the first half before they went on to level by half-time. Charleville were the better team in that first half when the sod was dry and the sun was shining but when it lashed rain Youghal were stronger in the slower conditions. Poor reffing both days with 2 different refs, the players and occasion deserved better. Today one incident stands out where the Charleville corner-forward DJ collins was pulled and swung to the ground by the neck and when there was no whistle he got up and played on the ref blew him for an illegal handpass which was clearly a proper handpass. From the free Youghal went to the other end and scored. This was crucial when Charleville were on top late in normal time. Youghal were the better team in the 2nd period of extra time with Cian Calvin making a huge impact off the bench. [/QUOTE]
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