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<blockquote data-quote="Corkonian1" data-source="post: 7125182" data-attributes="member: 46698"><p>Fox Leary</p><p></p><p>What you're stating regarding Connolly applies to a lot of skillful players with vision who are very good finishers. That type of player would be credited in the past but they are not seen good now unless they work like dogs further out-field. The problem is over-coaching based on an obsession with fitness and the gurus making big money. What does Stephen Sherlock bring way above Connolly at this level? Only for free-taking what does Dean Rock bring to the mighty Dubs? </p><p></p><p>I saw Sean White play a good few times at underage and I rated him as a prospect for the seniors but he is yet to deliver at the top level. He played a lot of games with Cork in 2019 but didn't stand out or penetrate but instead played a lot of sideways football.</p><p></p><p>Churchtown Gael</p><p></p><p>Mitchelstown have gone back a lot this year, Ballygiblin hurling has taken over the area and Cathal O'Mahony has come on board with their hurlers again. However did you see his performance when introduced in the Clare league game in Ennis last year and when he started against Kerry in the championship this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corkonian1, post: 7125182, member: 46698"] Fox Leary What you're stating regarding Connolly applies to a lot of skillful players with vision who are very good finishers. That type of player would be credited in the past but they are not seen good now unless they work like dogs further out-field. The problem is over-coaching based on an obsession with fitness and the gurus making big money. What does Stephen Sherlock bring way above Connolly at this level? Only for free-taking what does Dean Rock bring to the mighty Dubs? I saw Sean White play a good few times at underage and I rated him as a prospect for the seniors but he is yet to deliver at the top level. He played a lot of games with Cork in 2019 but didn't stand out or penetrate but instead played a lot of sideways football. Churchtown Gael Mitchelstown have gone back a lot this year, Ballygiblin hurling has taken over the area and Cathal O'Mahony has come on board with their hurlers again. However did you see his performance when introduced in the Clare league game in Ennis last year and when he started against Kerry in the championship this year. [/QUOTE]
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