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<blockquote data-quote="Red Rebel 1" data-source="post: 7250357" data-attributes="member: 49332"><p>Best of luck to all the Cork players and management today. The talk of Offaly having an advantage being used to playing in front of crowds this big is ridiculous, these Cork players have played on the biggest stages for their clubs, schools and counties and will be well used to large crowds and pressure, probably even more so than the Offaly players. All the Offaly players will be good, quick hurlers but there's no denying that we are the physically bigger team. As someone said earlier this week, they have 7 U18's starting, we have 1. This makes discipline even more important as Offaly went down very easy vs Wexford who were also bigger than them. Screeney is a good free taker and they would like nothing more than to give him cheap easy frees. It's also vital that we have no red cards, go in hard definitely but we must be careful. If we play to our potential, I think we'll win but anything less than that and we could be in trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Rebel 1, post: 7250357, member: 49332"] Best of luck to all the Cork players and management today. The talk of Offaly having an advantage being used to playing in front of crowds this big is ridiculous, these Cork players have played on the biggest stages for their clubs, schools and counties and will be well used to large crowds and pressure, probably even more so than the Offaly players. All the Offaly players will be good, quick hurlers but there's no denying that we are the physically bigger team. As someone said earlier this week, they have 7 U18's starting, we have 1. This makes discipline even more important as Offaly went down very easy vs Wexford who were also bigger than them. Screeney is a good free taker and they would like nothing more than to give him cheap easy frees. It's also vital that we have no red cards, go in hard definitely but we must be careful. If we play to our potential, I think we'll win but anything less than that and we could be in trouble. [/QUOTE]
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