I disagree. I would not put them in the same bracket as Limerick, Tipperary & Kilkenny. At the business end of the championship their short comings will be exposed again.
We didnât win a first round match for decades because we werenât good enough to win one.
I wouldnât fancy this current set of players to win an AI for Cork but bring along 4 or 5 serious talents from underage and its a much more dangerous team.
We won 3 u21 all Irelands in a row and pissed away a generation.
We might have our house in order now but have a little humility.
Has that a workmanlike Tipp team won an All Ireland under 21. In any other county bar KK theyâd have been given a civic reception and a raft of other awards to big them up.
Humility! What do you want me to do, tell you I think Cork are good enough to win the All Ireland?
no he didnt, he was manager for a few years and had been building it slowly , having managed several of them to a minor all ireland . all in all he did a superb job at minor and senior to get the stage of success in 1999 but it was no one or two year project
I agree. Itâs up to management to get the best out of what they have available.
Ye have 6 forwards there that could damage any team in the country. If all of them click anything is possible, regardless of the backs.
JBM took over Cork in late 1995 after guiding a brilliant crop to a minor all Ireland that year .
In 1996 Lk beat them easy
In 1997 they were very competitive v Clare and I thought were a little unlucky
In 1998 they beat a Lk team that was in decline and were then blown away by Clare in 2nd half . Clare were awesome that day
In 1999 they played Wd in semi final and JBM took what was seen as a massive gamble with a young team v a Wd team that were AI semi finalists the previous year . In worked and Cork won the AI .
Forwards are one dimensional bar hoggie and harnedy. That just wont do at this level. The balance is not there.
Kingston and Lehane are moment players but not consistent. Walsh and Cadagon cant rotate to other positions outside their selected ones.
Thatâs what I was kinda getting at. I seem to remember he started the rebuild after 96. He moved away from lads and was competitive very quickly
Ya . The team from 1990 to 1993 were in decline . Sean og came on as a sub in 1996 and did well . Jim Cashman and Teddy played that day
Not all teams rotate players. Not an absolute necessity I donât think. Again, I just think itâs up to management to get the best out of the players there. Kingston is young enough and thereâs more to come from him.
Itâs actually very similar to Kielyâs journey
Kingston is a fine hurler . I think Alan Cadogan is a top hurler albeit jinxed
If you want to win all irelands you need balance and that is simply not there in that forward unit. Too many of the same type of player and not hardworking enough. That has been shown again and again with this lot.
They are but they are exactly the same type.
It is but there was always a theory that JBMs status as a player inspired the players .
I wouldnât think Cadogan lacks in the work stakes ? Not sure on Kingston.