DuffleBag wrote: » Wish he'd give Pa Collins a proper go starting. Hopefully the league sees him take the number 1 jersey and if so i cant see Nash sticking around so Dalton to step up.
big_drive wrote: » I'd rate Collins as an excellent keeper but would still have Nash as my first choice. Just wondering what would be your reason for making a change?
Aya Little Tail wrote: » Were Waterford not playing a scrap team?
Davys Fits wrote: » It must be over 20 years since 2 Cork Teams played in a Harty Semi. Things looking up down south?
DuffleBag wrote: » I hear the McCarthy brothers have handed in a transfer request from Sars to Douglas
GeordieRebel wrote: » They could have an outrageous* forward line next year if this goes through. *outrageous in the context of Cork club hurling, so take it with a pinch of salt.*
seanvanseanvan wrote: » Alan Cadogan Cian Mc Shane Kingston, Shane Bourke Mark Collins Take a bit of minding and I left someone out, mind gone blank. Cadogan Snr back CB as well
GeordieRebel wrote: » Stephen Moylan (although I think he usually plays midfield for them) plus Mark Dolan and Mark O'Connor.
seanvanseanvan wrote: » Was Mark Dolan captain of their 21s this year? Small lad played played half forward
GeordieRebel wrote: » They could have an *outrageous* forward line next year if this goes through. *outrageous in the context of Cork club hurling, so take it with a pinch of salt.*
D'Agger wrote: » Christy O'Connor Article on the Cork SF Gym Saga Again, as I mentioned previously on this topic - the issue isn't the current setup, moreso what's planned for the next generation of Cork football & hurling <snip>
five grass pitches, two 3G pitches and a main building designed in the shape of a curved Celtic T, it stands as both a shrine to the past and a statement about the future. All strands of Tyrone GAA are represented. As modern and polished as the place is, there is a soul about it. In other centres of excellence where county teams operate from, the surroundings can be sterile and detached from the rest of the county’s GAA experience, or else staid and even haunted by black and grey images and ghosts of the past. Here there is a sense of everything being connected: The past, present, and future; player, coach, official, and supporter; club, schools, and county."
DuffleBag wrote: » There seems to be not much foresight with building things in Cork. Just look at the decision of making the Jack Lynch tunnel 2 lanes either side....
munchkin_utd wrote: » indeed, heres whats coming online soon as a central training ground for corks intercounty teams, so the centre of excellence which will replace the arrangement in Fermoy that all the players are totally happy with, is indeed literally just a single training pitch