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<blockquote data-quote="Skinslad" data-source="post: 7421230" data-attributes="member: 41190"><p>Muskerry will be tough to win. A lot of teams will feel they have a chance which wasn’t the case the last few years with the big juggernauts like Canovee and Kilmurry. Even though Aghinagh and Inniscarra would be fancied some one like Grenagh or Donoughmore wouldn’t be afraid of having a cut off them as opposed to maybe having to face Canovee. The second teams Ballincollig and Eire Og could be dangerous too. </p><p></p><p>Barryroe got back to winning ways at the weekend so the crisis there that some posters mentioned must be over haha. Kilmeen as another poster mentioned and St Colums could still be dark horses there. </p><p></p><p>I think there won’t be much between whoever comes out of Muskerry, and Carbery this year as opposed to last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skinslad, post: 7421230, member: 41190"] Muskerry will be tough to win. A lot of teams will feel they have a chance which wasn’t the case the last few years with the big juggernauts like Canovee and Kilmurry. Even though Aghinagh and Inniscarra would be fancied some one like Grenagh or Donoughmore wouldn’t be afraid of having a cut off them as opposed to maybe having to face Canovee. The second teams Ballincollig and Eire Og could be dangerous too. Barryroe got back to winning ways at the weekend so the crisis there that some posters mentioned must be over haha. Kilmeen as another poster mentioned and St Colums could still be dark horses there. I think there won’t be much between whoever comes out of Muskerry, and Carbery this year as opposed to last year. [/QUOTE]
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