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<blockquote data-quote="Patman360" data-source="post: 7152368" data-attributes="member: 41430"><p>I'm very interested in how they'll fare in Premier Junior alright, things came together well for them this year, but with a second team like this it could all change completely by next season, should still have enough to be competitive next year but can't see them winning the grade on the first go like Ballygiblin, imagine they'll be in the middle of the pack somewhere, unless some serious talent falls off the senior team for some reason.</p><p></p><p>Next year's Junior A will be interesting anyway, feel for Kilshannig, they were so close and they've to start again now in a highly competitive Avondhu championship where there's no guarantee they'll come out, imagine whoever wins Avondhu will be there or thereabouts again next year as it's by far and away the most competitive championship now.</p><p></p><p>You could already predict the top 2/3 teams in all the other divisions to be honest, which doesn't seem to be helping them when it comes to business end of the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patman360, post: 7152368, member: 41430"] I'm very interested in how they'll fare in Premier Junior alright, things came together well for them this year, but with a second team like this it could all change completely by next season, should still have enough to be competitive next year but can't see them winning the grade on the first go like Ballygiblin, imagine they'll be in the middle of the pack somewhere, unless some serious talent falls off the senior team for some reason. Next year's Junior A will be interesting anyway, feel for Kilshannig, they were so close and they've to start again now in a highly competitive Avondhu championship where there's no guarantee they'll come out, imagine whoever wins Avondhu will be there or thereabouts again next year as it's by far and away the most competitive championship now. You could already predict the top 2/3 teams in all the other divisions to be honest, which doesn't seem to be helping them when it comes to business end of the season. [/QUOTE]
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