Denis Ring: 'There's more likely to be divisional loyalty when the manager has a tradition of divisional involvement'

Imokilly remain the standard-bearers, not just for recent silverware collected, but of how to ensure across-the-board buy-in from all feeder clubs.
Denis Ring: 'There's more likely to be divisional loyalty when the manager has a tradition of divisional involvement'

DIVISIONAL INVOLVEMENT: Imokilly remain the standard-bearers, not just for recent silverware collected, but of how to ensure across-the-board buy-in from all feeder clubs. Pic: ©INPHO/Ken Sutton

The divisions take centre stage on Leeside this weekend. It is becoming harder and harder to get the divisions on stage. The concern is that if the number of divisional and college teams fielding continues to fall then the stage will someday be closed off to the small few still interested in gracing it.

There were supposed to be two finals down for decision this weekend. The final of the divisions/colleges hurling section, which goes ahead on Sunday evening at Páirc Uí Rinn (7pm) between Imokilly and Muskerry, and final of the divisions/colleges football section.

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