Mon, 29 Oct, 2012 - 00:00
Tony Leen
At the same time, they weren’t really punishing us up at the other end, so there was always a chance
The exhalation of relief at the final whistle spoke more eloquently than anything that had gone before. For Castlehaven, this was a Cork football final to be won, a pressure-cooker experience to survive.
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CourtsGaaFootballPlace: West Cork parishPlace: Páirc Uí ChaoimhPerson: NolanPerson: Mark CollinsPerson: Jack CottPerson: DuhallowPerson: Shane NolanPerson: Kevin MurphyPerson: JimPerson: ShanePerson: Ned EnglishPerson: Damien CahalanePerson: Donncha O’ConnorPerson: DouglasPerson: SkibbereenPerson: CahalanePerson: Pat O’LearyPerson: O’ConnorPerson: Aidan WalshPerson: Bertie O’CallaghanPerson: Brian HurleyPerson: CollinsPerson: Sean DineenPerson: Chris HayesPerson: Padraig O’LearyPerson: Donal GayerPerson: Paudie HurleyPerson: Niall FlemingPerson: Brian HuEvent: 1994 championshipEvent: Andy Scannell CupOrganisation: CastlehavenOrganisation: DuhallowOrganisation: HavenOrganisation: Valley RoversOrganisation: Cork
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