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<blockquote data-quote="Another 65" data-source="post: 7416829" data-attributes="member: 50710"><p>I was at the match in Dungarvan on Friday night. Firstly, I thought Waterford were poor, very poor. Cork looked good but will have a lot tougher tests ahead starting with Clare next Friday night.</p><p>Diarmuid Healy looks great at times when he catches the ball, runs and scores but seems to go missing for long spells during matches and comes very much in and out of games. William Buckley plays that loose half forward position brilliantly, has a great reading of the game and often pops up in space and scores.</p><p>The stand out player for me last Friday night was Jack Leahy. Cork were 6 or 7 points up in the first half before we knew it mainly due to Leahys accuracy from frees and 2 points from play. The result was never really in doubt after that and it looked like we were just going through the motions in the second half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another 65, post: 7416829, member: 50710"] I was at the match in Dungarvan on Friday night. Firstly, I thought Waterford were poor, very poor. Cork looked good but will have a lot tougher tests ahead starting with Clare next Friday night. Diarmuid Healy looks great at times when he catches the ball, runs and scores but seems to go missing for long spells during matches and comes very much in and out of games. William Buckley plays that loose half forward position brilliantly, has a great reading of the game and often pops up in space and scores. The stand out player for me last Friday night was Jack Leahy. Cork were 6 or 7 points up in the first half before we knew it mainly due to Leahys accuracy from frees and 2 points from play. The result was never really in doubt after that and it looked like we were just going through the motions in the second half. [/QUOTE]
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