Seanie McGrath: Winning ugly shows Sars' mental strength has improved

The Glanmire side have shown us two faces in this championship.
Seanie McGrath: Winning ugly shows Sars' mental strength has improved

GREEN FLAG: Jack O'Connor, Sarsfields scores past Blackrock keeper Gavin Connolly during their Co-Op Superstores Cork Premier Senior Hurling Championship quarter-final at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Picture: Dan Linehan

Storm Agnes fairly left its mark on Leeside earlier this week. Fingers crossed the Cork hurling semi-finals can brew up a second storm in the days ahead.

And we need the hurling semi-finals to leave their mark. The quarter-finals a fortnight ago weren’t at all hectic. Not that the quality of fare is lagging behind club scenes up the country, mind.

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