Mon, 07 Sep, 2015 - 01:00
Therese O’Callaghan
Almost a year after the county final drubbing by Sarsfields, Glen Rovers have picked themselves up admirably and are progressing nicely in the Cork SHC.
The manner of this quarter-final win at Páirc Uí Rinn was what impressed most - their fans delighted leaving the Boreenmanna Road on Saturday.
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CourtsGaaHurlingSarsfieldsGlen RoversPlace: Páirc Uí RinnPlace: Boreenmanna RoadPerson: KelleherPerson: GlenPerson: Brian PhelanPerson: Patrick HorganPerson: Richie KelleherPerson: Ryan CliffordPerson: Stephen McDonnellPerson: Jamie CoughlanPerson: Jack HerlihyPerson: John Paul KingPerson: HorganPerson: Brian MoylanPerson: David BusteedPerson: Conor DorrisPerson: PhelanPerson: Michael ThompsonPerson: McDonnellPerson: CoughlanPerson: PJ CopsePerson: Dave NoonanPerson: DorrisPerson: Michael BowlesPerson: ThompsonPerson: Graham CallinanPerson: Cathal NaughtonPerson: Cathal HickeyPerson: KingPerson: C DorrisPerson: D BusteedPerson: B MoylanPerson: D NoonanOrganisation: Glen RoversOrganisation: SarsfieldsOrganisation: Cork SHCOrganisation: MidletonOrganisation: NewtownshandrumOrganisation: NewtownOrganisation: GlenOrganisation: BlackpoolOrganisation: Carrigtwohill
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