Red-hot Jones and Cork look to turn Inniskeen into a much happier hunting ground

Different opposition, different game and a much different Chris Óg Jones as the country's most prolific scorer looks to plough ahead in Patrick Kavanagh country 
Red-hot Jones and Cork look to turn Inniskeen into a much happier hunting ground

NO STOPPING HIM: Chris Og Jones of Cork in action against Peter Fegan of Down during the Allianz Football League Division 2 match between Down and Cork at Páirc Esler in Newry, Down. Pic: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile

Back to Inniskeen. Back to unhappy environs. Mind you, the venue is about all that has stayed the same. Different opposition. Different game. Different Chris Óg Jones.

Chris Óg returns to Patrick Kavanagh country with 5-8 in his back pocket. The whole Gaelic football world knows of his 5-8 from across the League's opening three rounds. And why wouldn’t they. He’s the top-scorer from play across the four divisions of the Allianz Football League. No other player has risen five green flags this year. No other player has risen four green flags. Only two - Kerry’s Paul Geaney and Sean O’Connor of Tipp - have got as far as three.

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