Mon, 27 Aug, 2012 - 01:00
Bob Lester
It’s been three long months since Carrig’s win over Courcey Rovers, so that sluggishness, particularly in the second-half, is probably self explanatory. Carrig boss James O’Connor was not too perturbed though, citing the long break from championship action as a telling factor But he was very happy with the win.
“Yes, I’m happy,” said O’Connor afterwards.
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CourtsGaaPlace: Páirc Uí ChaoimhPerson: CarrigPerson: CarrigtwohillPerson: James O’ConnorPerson: O’ConnorPerson: GlenPerson: Niall McCarthyPerson: Mickey ‘Da’ FitzgeraldPerson: Pat HorganPerson: Pat O’SullivanPerson: William McCarthyPerson: Dean BrosnanPerson: Michael O’RiordanPerson: Robert WhitePerson: Graham CallananPerson: Declan HourihanPerson: HorganPerson: David BusteedPerson: Paul VirgoPerson: FitzgeraldPerson: Steve DineenPerson: CallananPerson: Daniel O’MahonyPerson: DineenPerson: Shane KennefickPerson: Brian MoylanPerson: Liam O’SullivanPerson: David O’MahonyPerson: Noel FurlongPerson: Jason BarrettPerson: WhitePerson: Kevin BarryPerson: M FitzgeraldPerson: R WhitePerson: N McCarthyPerson: S DineenPerson: D O’MahonyPerson: T HoganPerson: J BarrettPerson: P HorganPerson: B PhelanPerson: G CallananPerson: P O’BrienPerson: D BrosnanPerson: K BarryPerson: McCarthyPerson: R PowerPerson: P O’SullivanPerson: A GardePerson: M O’RiordanPerson: N FurlongPerson: C O’Event: Cork SHC quarterOrganisation: Glen RoversOrganisation: SarsfieldsOrganisation: BlackrockOrganisation: Courcey RoversOrganisation: CarrigOrganisation: Glen
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