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<blockquote data-quote="Midcorkgael" data-source="post: 7093520" data-attributes="member: 43951"><p>I have been thinking Ballinora should be coming with years Pat. Seem to have had very strong underage teams the last 8 or 9 years. Is there a big drop off in players over there ? I would agree with you that they should be county contenders in the next number of years but would worry about there transition from underage to adult levels in both codes. </p><p></p><p>Saw the Grenagh result and looks like they won't be bothering ye and the result against Cloghduv was only a flash in a pan because lads were telling me that Kilmichael were missing about 4 starters and PK only came on with 10 to go. Iniscarra are normally fairly strong at this grade so will probably put the biggest challenge one would imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midcorkgael, post: 7093520, member: 43951"] I have been thinking Ballinora should be coming with years Pat. Seem to have had very strong underage teams the last 8 or 9 years. Is there a big drop off in players over there ? I would agree with you that they should be county contenders in the next number of years but would worry about there transition from underage to adult levels in both codes. Saw the Grenagh result and looks like they won't be bothering ye and the result against Cloghduv was only a flash in a pan because lads were telling me that Kilmichael were missing about 4 starters and PK only came on with 10 to go. Iniscarra are normally fairly strong at this grade so will probably put the biggest challenge one would imagine. [/QUOTE]
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