You’re on thin ice of late.
Cork vs Offaly.
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Patrick Collins, Ballinhassig
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Niall O’Leary, Castlelyons
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Eoin Downey, Glen Rovers
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Sean O Donoghue, Inniscarra (c)
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Tim O Mahony, Newtownshandrum
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Robert Downey, Glen Rovers
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Mark Coleman, Blarney
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Ciaran Joyce, Castlemartyr
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Darragh Fitzgibbon, Charleville
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Declan Dalton, Fr O’Neill’s
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Shane Barrett, Blarney
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Conor Lehane, Midleton
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Patrick Horgan, Glen Rovers
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Alan Connolly, Blackrock
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Brian Hayes, St Finbarr’s
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Brion Saunderson, Midleton
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Ger Millerick, Fr O’Neill’s
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Cormac O’Brien, Newtownshandrum
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Tommy O Connell, Midleton
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Luke Meade, Newcestown
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Conor Cahalane, St Finbarrs
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Shane Kingston, Douglas
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Jack O’Connor, Sarsfields
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Padraig Power, Blarney
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Sean Twomey, Courcey Rovers
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Robbie O’Flynn, Erins Own
Serious padding of the scoring record incoming
How far behind Teege is Pa Patrick Hoggie Horgan boi?
23 points according to Wikipedia. With Offaly and Dublin incoming Pat Hoggie “Hoggie Baiiiiiiiiii” Horgan could easily make that up.
Fascinating.
It could well be THE story of the championship
I find myself nodding in agreement with you.
2 players have left the Laois panel since last Saturday. Only one training session between last Saturday and this Saturday. Paddy Purcell is out with 6 broken fingers on one hand.
Laois by 8.
I’d say they’ll both be gone by end of the year but Horgan is well primed to overhaul TJ Reids all time scoring with games against Offaly and presumably Dublin to come before a semi final tilt at Limerick. Offaly could be in for a right pasting especially and I dont see Dublin raising a gallop after their trouncing in the Leinster final.
Laois lads will be starting to sober up today.
That could be fatal.
Has to be managed correctly. Hopefully they have tapered rather than going cold turkey.
Better to push on through at this stage.
Hip flasks all round.
Laois havent beaten Wexford in Championship hurling since the Leinster Hurling Semi Final of 1985, highlighted recently in Pat Critchley’s Laochra Gael
Just seven All Irelands
PJ Cuddy was on a bit of a busman’s holiday going by his occupation.
Shur they’re all timber merchants up there, literally and figuratively.
John Delaney was good with the computers are my father would say.