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Anthony Daly: You'd have to be ultra-impressed with Cork. They'll struggle to keep a lid on the hype

Against Galway, Cork showed again how they can hurt teams from any area of the pitch, how they can run over teams and carve them open with their pace and power and intent.
Anthony Daly: You'd have to be ultra-impressed with Cork. They'll struggle to keep a lid on the hype

Brian Hayes of Cork after his goal against Galway. Hayes is now an injury concern for the Rebels. Pic: ©INPHO/James Lawlor

After my column here on Saturday, I got more than a small bit of stick from the Cork crowd, who, in effect were accusing me of trying to set them up ahead of their trip to Ennis on Easter Sunday.

It wasn’t just online because I got it from a couple of mates from Cork too via text messages. ‘Hi Dalo boy, are you trying to give us big heads ahead of running into yere boys?’ In their eyes, my words were a form of loading the guns for the impending ambush. The Cork crowd must think I’m cutting down bushes around Clarecastle to help block the road into town on April 20th.

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