Declan O’Sullivan: Mallow a ‘home game’ for Knocknagree

Dromid Pearses manager Declan O’Sullivan has taken issue with the venue for Sunday’s Munster club JFC final.

Declan O’Sullivan: Mallow a ‘home game’ for Knocknagree

The meeting of the Kerry and Cork champions, Dromid Pearses and Knocknagree, is scheduled for Mallow. Irking O’Sullivan is that Knocknagree played their Munster quarter-final and semi-final at the North Cork venue.

Moreover, the former Kerry footballer has described it as a “home game” for their opponents, given Knocknagree sits 45km east of Mallow. Dromid Pearses, on the other hand, face a two-hour drive from their South Kerry base. The junior football final (3.15pm) is part of a double-header at Mallow, with the junior club hurling final between Tipperary’s Ballybacon-Grange and Ardmore of Waterford throwing in at 1.30pm.

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