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<blockquote data-quote="HondaGaels" data-source="post: 7102833" data-attributes="member: 49258"><p>If ever I needed another excuse to not like the in laws it was yesterday! </p><p>What a feeling! We had a few bad years in a row where the age of the team was catching up with us but now to get to this stage with this young group is a great feeling. Whatever happens from here on in im not worried, the future is looking bright. The curse of the shoulder injury struck us again with Darren Fehan going off with one. He joins Josh Quinn and Shane Coleman on the injury list with shoulder injuries, that would make for a dangerous inside line. Seeing Dromina beaten by Sbm was bittersweet, would have loved to have had a crack off of Dromina after losing to them last year. Fair play to Shanballymore, I had completely written them off and I'm happy to be proven wrong. </p><p>Kilshannig are always dark horses. If they got put out the football I'd fancy them in the county let alone in Avondhu. But with both codes going they'll be at a disadvantage to the other 3 semi finalists. They've awful luck with injuries but if they tog out at full strength I can't see many standing in the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HondaGaels, post: 7102833, member: 49258"] If ever I needed another excuse to not like the in laws it was yesterday! What a feeling! We had a few bad years in a row where the age of the team was catching up with us but now to get to this stage with this young group is a great feeling. Whatever happens from here on in im not worried, the future is looking bright. The curse of the shoulder injury struck us again with Darren Fehan going off with one. He joins Josh Quinn and Shane Coleman on the injury list with shoulder injuries, that would make for a dangerous inside line. Seeing Dromina beaten by Sbm was bittersweet, would have loved to have had a crack off of Dromina after losing to them last year. Fair play to Shanballymore, I had completely written them off and I'm happy to be proven wrong. Kilshannig are always dark horses. If they got put out the football I'd fancy them in the county let alone in Avondhu. But with both codes going they'll be at a disadvantage to the other 3 semi finalists. They've awful luck with injuries but if they tog out at full strength I can't see many standing in the way. [/QUOTE]
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