Eoin Ryan: 'The big thing was we wanted a performance and in fairness they gave us that'

A loss, a draw, and a win in Group 2 saw them move from bottom of the table to second from the top behind county and Munster champions Castlehaven who went straight to the semi-final.
Eoin Ryan: 'The big thing was we wanted a performance and in fairness they gave us that'

WINNING PERFORMANCE: Clonakiltys Tom Clancy being tackled by Tadgh Deasy for St Michael's. Picture: Denis Boyle

Cork PSFC: Clonakilty 2-18 St Michael’s 1-6

Clonakilty delivered the goods in Bandon yesterday, a real team performance. They tallied the biggest winning margin across the day in the Cork Premier SFC in what was an unforgettable afternoon for St Michael’s. While there is no reward for being top-scorer, the real prize comes in securing a quarter-final meeting with Nemo Rangers.

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