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Seanie McGrath: What has happened to Cork cuteness?

On Sunday, it was Clare who brought the smarts and leadership.
Seanie McGrath: What has happened to Cork cuteness?

David Fitzgerald of Clare, 8, celebrates a second half goal during the Munster SHC clash with Cork  at SuperValu Páirc Ui Chaoimh. Picture: Ray McManus/Sportsfile

Cork are becoming increasingly associated with Munster championship classics. Sunday was another entry onto the list to go with last year’s breathless clashes against Tipperary, Clare, and Limerick.

The common theme running through them is that Cork did not win a single one. That’s not a criticism, that’s reality. But why is it our reality?

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