I’d say Kieran Morrison from St Catherine’s was in that team, possibly Darren O’Donoghue from Bandon,
Pat Keneally as well maybe
Cunningham
Corcoran
O Gorman
Quirke
Walsh
Jim Cashman
Casey
Seanie Mccarthy
Kelleher
Teddy macarthy
Tomas mulcahy
Mark mullins
Egan
Manley
An other
what age was Barry Egan come 1999? cork may have their quota of light forwards at that stage, Seanie McGrath, Joe Deane
that’s enough for me, stick him at 14, DJ to the corner, cheerio skippy
He was only mid 20s, loads of talent but not much dedication I’d say, came from a small city club (Delanys), he had a younger brother who was possibly even better
Possibly alan browne was an other
Ah Barry was very commuted.
Kevin and James lacked commitment
Possibly alan browne was an other
Pretty sure he made his debut against Clare in 1995 as he was about to sit the Leaving Cert.
Tony O’Sullivan played number 15 for Cork against Limerick in 1994.
Alan Browne did his leaving in 92, never played minor for Cork even though about 5 of his teammates with the Rockies did, his pal and current cork physio/coach was the best minor hurler in Cork
Pat Buckley instead of McCarthy midfield.Tony Sull in the corner.
Whatever happened to John Fitzgibbon?
It should be 15 Cork men on this team apparently.
Went to US : a great article on him a good few years back on the Sunday times ; he was in to rock climbing
A legend.
Whatever happened to John Fitzgibbon?
He faded out like Schillaci.
Cork Full-Forward line - 1990 to 1992 - Thursday, July 26, 2007 By Denis Walsh of the Sunday Times newspaper It wasn’t the most elegant goal they ever scored but it was beautiful and, in a sense, you’ve never seen anything like it. Ger Fitzgerald pulled on the ball under the Cusack Stand, a short, quick jab, rolling it along the ground into John Fitzgibbon’s corner. Two Galway players raced towards it but Fitzgibbon beat them both and, in the face of a three-man pile-up, he deflec…
Where is king Henry.
Went off to the States and became a hill walker and really good golfer I believe.
Always walked his own path
Did he walk hills or paths?