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Cork u20 Hurling 2023
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<blockquote data-quote="red&amp;blue" data-source="post: 7238943" data-attributes="member: 32450"><p>He’s dead right, two of the best under 20 hurlers in Ireland standing on the sideline watching their buddies playing a Munster final.</p><p>Strange how under 20s can play two senior championship games in a week but can’t play a senior and under 20 championship game in the same time.</p><p>Maybe Croke Park should be more concerned with the emotional and mental well-being of our young players</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red&blue, post: 7238943, member: 32450"] He’s dead right, two of the best under 20 hurlers in Ireland standing on the sideline watching their buddies playing a Munster final. Strange how under 20s can play two senior championship games in a week but can’t play a senior and under 20 championship game in the same time. Maybe Croke Park should be more concerned with the emotional and mental well-being of our young players [/QUOTE]
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