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<blockquote data-quote="charliehurley" data-source="post: 7110224" data-attributes="member: 40993"><p>Wasn't a classic for sure, but I would agree with congratulating St. James on their 2nd West Cork JAFC win. It is a mighty feat of a small close knit club, who are nested in between 2 senior clubs who hover around their better players. I thought Frank Hayes had a great game for the saints. Timoleague are definitely benefitting from they underage amalgamation with Barryroe, with both clubs trending in the right direction football wise. They are a young team and experience won out on the day. St James seem to be tactically astute and might cause Kilmurray problems, but Kilmurray would have to be favorites. Someone mentioned Cullen the other day, I think they could be dark horses for the county.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charliehurley, post: 7110224, member: 40993"] Wasn't a classic for sure, but I would agree with congratulating St. James on their 2nd West Cork JAFC win. It is a mighty feat of a small close knit club, who are nested in between 2 senior clubs who hover around their better players. I thought Frank Hayes had a great game for the saints. Timoleague are definitely benefitting from they underage amalgamation with Barryroe, with both clubs trending in the right direction football wise. They are a young team and experience won out on the day. St James seem to be tactically astute and might cause Kilmurray problems, but Kilmurray would have to be favorites. Someone mentioned Cullen the other day, I think they could be dark horses for the county. [/QUOTE]
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