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<blockquote data-quote="Indazone" data-source="post: 7421973" data-attributes="member: 52250"><p>Would agree 100% on Muskerry championship this year. I don't think it's ever been so competitive and evenly spread. Inniscarra & Aghinagh on paper are 2 strongest teams. Inniscarra should get out of their group fairly easily and in SO'D will have maybe the best player in the County at this grade. They ran Canovee as close as anyone in the County last year, but their progress could depend on how their hurlers get on in Senior A. </p><p></p><p>Aghinagh have a more difficult group from what I can see. Ballincolligs 2nd team will put it up to anyone, but a team I would keep an eye on as potential bolters are Grenagh. From the fixtures published, they play Aghinagh in their opening game and have a good crop of young athletic players coming through (in both codes) and might have the legs to catch an older Aghinagh team. That being said, I would expect Aghinagh to get out of their group and be battle tested which should stand to them in knockout. </p><p></p><p>Kilmichael, Clondrohid and Dripsey can cause an upset on any day but are unlikely to contend at the business end. Donoughmore are promising but a few years off seriously contending IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indazone, post: 7421973, member: 52250"] Would agree 100% on Muskerry championship this year. I don't think it's ever been so competitive and evenly spread. Inniscarra & Aghinagh on paper are 2 strongest teams. Inniscarra should get out of their group fairly easily and in SO'D will have maybe the best player in the County at this grade. They ran Canovee as close as anyone in the County last year, but their progress could depend on how their hurlers get on in Senior A. Aghinagh have a more difficult group from what I can see. Ballincolligs 2nd team will put it up to anyone, but a team I would keep an eye on as potential bolters are Grenagh. From the fixtures published, they play Aghinagh in their opening game and have a good crop of young athletic players coming through (in both codes) and might have the legs to catch an older Aghinagh team. That being said, I would expect Aghinagh to get out of their group and be battle tested which should stand to them in knockout. Kilmichael, Clondrohid and Dripsey can cause an upset on any day but are unlikely to contend at the business end. Donoughmore are promising but a few years off seriously contending IMO. [/QUOTE]
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