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No pressure on Horgan

Cork’s Patrick Horgan says the captaincy is no burden as injury-hit Dónal Óg Cusack “is the captain, really”.

With Cusack out for the season following an achilles tendon injury, Horgan has taken over the captaincy but the Glen Rovers man is unfazed by the responsibility.

“Dónal’s out there training with us every night, getting behind everyone, he’s the man we look to during training. He’s the captain, really,” he said.

“It’s not a burden — I just go up for the toss, really. That’s the way I like it.”

Ahead of their clash with Waterford, Horgan shrugs off criticism of Cork’s displays against Offaly and Wexford in the qualifiers.

“You still have to go out and play, and win those games, but I think winning those games by seven and 10 points — anyone would have taken those as results.

“They’re still good teams, they’re fit and strong so we were just delighted to make the quarter-finals.”

As for suggestions Cork need to get Horgan on the ball more, the attacker says his outfield colleagues have been racking up the scores.

“People think Offaly and Wexford were below the standard but we got 0-26 against Tipp, 1-24 against Offaly, so we’re getting good scores consistently. That’s more important than whoever is getting them.”Home

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