Water John wrote: » An Intermediate team like Kanturk with an all Ireland Title would always have some senior level players doing the heavy lifting. If all their players were of Intermediate standard they wouldn't win a county title.
Edgware wrote: » Where did I say clubs outside the city shouldnt have representation? Kanturk, population 2500 approx, has a far less player numbers to draw from than Blackrock. What is happening in Blackrock that they arent featuring at county level?
ShamoBuc wrote: Fermanagh did indeed beat Clare. Us, Clare and Tip on 3 with Armagh a point above. 2 to play, home to Donegal and away to Armagh, going to be a close finish.
Boots234 wrote: » It could come down to two relegation games in the last round of games with the losers of Armagh v Cork and Clare v Tipp going down. It's the same with the other two games in the last round with possibly the winners of Donegal v Kildare and Meath v Fermanagh going up
Amprodude wrote: » Exactly and few of their players are definately County standard.
kingtut wrote: » Jaysus that was a total shambles!
tanko wrote: » Have the Cork footballers ever been in Division 3?
StockTwat29 wrote: » What's the story with Colm Spilliane and Mark Ellis, are they injured?
FOUR members of the Cork hurling panel who have been marked absent for the National League are having injury situations monitored closely by the medical personnel. Defenders Colm Spillane and Mark Ellis have both been long-term absentees, though Ellis returned to training last week and he will be eased back into the set-up. He should be in a position to challenge for a place on the championship squad for the opening game against Tipperary on May 12. However, Spillane, one of Cork’s most consistent operators last season in the run to the All-Ireland semi-final against Limerick, may not be in able to get back to full training until much nearer that date in May. He’s out with a back injury and according to team boss John Meyler, his situation is in the capable hands of the medical people. A fully-fit Spillane would be an almost automatic starter, though Stephen McDonnell has returned to the panel to cover a corner-back berth, and every effort will be made to have him ready. Another injury victim, Michael Cahalane, has had an operation for an Achilles injury and he’s a number of weeks away from being back in the equation. Billy Hennessy, so impressive for the Cork U21s last year, has been out with a shoulder injury and the St Finbarr’s club man is awaiting clearance to be able to go back into contact again. Another player who won’t figure in the rearranged league fixture with Tipperary is Darragh Fitzgibbon. He is being given a break by Meyler and his management team after being on the go almost non stop for 12 months. “We are giving Darragh a well- deserved break for a couple of weeks. He’s been involved with ourselves, the U21s, Charleville in their run to the All-Ireland club final, and UCC. “We’ll leave him out for another week or two,’’ Meyler told The Echo. The two postponed league games involving Cork and Tipp, Wexford and Kilkenny, and Waterford and Galway will now go ahead at the weekend, all at 2pm on Sunday and the three games will determine the pairings for the quarter-finals. The only issue decided is that Limerick will face Laois in one of the quarter-finals.
zetecescort wrote: » Kieran O'Connor unfortunately fighting cancer againhttps://www.gofundme.com/friends-of-kieran?pc=&rcid=r01-155207472088-5b87197fe34346ee
ShamoBuc wrote: » He's had an absolutely awful run of it.
zetecescort wrote: » The Cork Senior Hurling team for Round 5 of the National Hurling League against Tipperary this Sunday has been announced. 1. Anthony Nash (Kanturk) 2. Darren Browne (Kanturk) 3. Damien Cahalane (St Finbarrs) 4. Stephen McDonnell (Glen Rovers) 5. Christopher Joyce (Na Piarsaigh) 6. Tim O' Mahony (Newtownshandrum) 7. Eoin Cadogan (Douglas) 8. Cormac Murphy (Mallow) 9. Bill Cooper (Youghal) 10. Conor Lehane (Midleton) 11. Seamus Harnedy (St Itas) - Captain 12. Dan Dooley (Bride Rovers) 13. Alan Cadogan (Douglas) 14. Aidan Walsh (Kanturk) 15. Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers) 16. Patrick Collins (Ballinhassig) 17. Robert Downey (Glen Rovers) 18. Daniel Kearney (Sarsfields) 19. Sean O' Donoghue (Inniscarra) 20. Jack O' Connor (Sarsfields) 21. Ger Millerick (Fr O' Neills) 22. David Griffin (Carrigaline) 23. Luke Meade (Newcestown) 24. Robbie O' Flynn (Erins Own) 25. Mark Coleman (Blarney) 26. Shane Kingston (Douglas)