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<blockquote data-quote="Patman360" data-source="post: 7148386" data-attributes="member: 41430"><p>People need to take the provincial club championships with a pinch of salt, like Ballygiblin were technically 61st in Cork last year, they won Munster and ultimately lost the junior hurling final by a point. They played some British team in the semi final and had 20 points to spare on them. </p><p></p><p>What’s the point or benefit of sending a team a grade or two above Ballygiblin into that competition? </p><p></p><p>The Kerry system unfortunately throws a spanner in the works when it comes to football, but Kanturk and Kilmurry would be well able for most other club teams in that grade no doubt and aren’t out of their depth there by any means in the overall picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patman360, post: 7148386, member: 41430"] People need to take the provincial club championships with a pinch of salt, like Ballygiblin were technically 61st in Cork last year, they won Munster and ultimately lost the junior hurling final by a point. They played some British team in the semi final and had 20 points to spare on them. What’s the point or benefit of sending a team a grade or two above Ballygiblin into that competition? The Kerry system unfortunately throws a spanner in the works when it comes to football, but Kanturk and Kilmurry would be well able for most other club teams in that grade no doubt and aren’t out of their depth there by any means in the overall picture. [/QUOTE]
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