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Junior A Hurling Championship 2022
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<blockquote data-quote="Fox Leary" data-source="post: 7122529" data-attributes="member: 50410"><p>100% a red card. </p><p></p><p>I often think we’d be better off with the same management team for football and hurling, loughmore castleiney do it well.</p><p></p><p>Put Haulie O’Neill in charge of both and watch the hurling and football medals roll in. We have the talent in both codes, no question. We have hurlers the envy of every junior club in Cork, just a lack of focus on the small ball has held us back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fox Leary, post: 7122529, member: 50410"] 100% a red card. I often think we’d be better off with the same management team for football and hurling, loughmore castleiney do it well. Put Haulie O’Neill in charge of both and watch the hurling and football medals roll in. We have the talent in both codes, no question. We have hurlers the envy of every junior club in Cork, just a lack of focus on the small ball has held us back. [/QUOTE]
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