Unless they get over cautious based on the flooding on the south link that year and call it early. Appears the worst of the storm went over cork last night
I remember that. Lakes of water on the pitch wasnât there?
There was. Never forget the ordeal of driving down Monahan and Centre Park Road, took ages for traffic to get through, many doubling back due to fear the car would get bogged down. I opened my door at one point and the water was nearly over flowing in on top of me. How they played a game I donât know.
A funny memory is seeing Donal Og Cusack in his spray on jeans struggling to hurdle puddles running back to his car.
Monahan road was known in the locality as the Boggy Road, thatâs what I still call it
I suspect itâll be a very small crowd in PUC today with an unappealing matchup, the weather and it being on telly.
Blarney playing into the gale but have been very poor so far.
So slack in the backs, keep getting turned over
The city lads giving the townies a lesson here.
Hoggie goal game over
Game on?
Definitely, all Blarney now.
Must be a Gale? 12 point deficits donât just turn around like that for the weaker team on paper.
A gale so bad they should have moved the games.
Wind has ruined what should have been one of the best club games all year. Still fascinating. Can the Glen hold on?
Glen have settled. Back up to Senior proper.
Awful spectacle really given the conditions. Very disappointing.
Veterans Hoggy, Brosnan and Moylan were inoressive for the Glen. Eoin Downey did a good job on Power.
Mark Coleman was the best player on the pitch. Super second half.
No major celebrations from the Glen. Back where they belong.
Imokilly ust the 6 down and theyâll have the gale.
Sars getting a bating here. Hopefully they can pick themselves up for the Munster club semi-final.
Canât believe Cork County Board allowed that rubbish on national tv today. Was always going to be a snooze frst with Imokilly involved. Embarassing day for Cork hurling.
Split season going well in cork