Nemo's 'driving force' Cronin has benefitted from becoming Cork mainstay, insists O'Dwyer

Nemo Rangers boss Robbie O’Dwyer reckons there is a definite correlation between Mark’s Cronin's now first-team status with Cork and his increased influence on the club stage.
 Nemo Rangers manager Robbie O'Dwyer. Pic: Dan Linehan

Nemo Rangers manager Robbie O'Dwyer. Pic: Dan Linehan

You’d do well to find a conversation regarding Nemo and Sunday’s Cork football final that doesn’t revolve around Mark Cronin. The half-forward is their creative pulse. They tick to his watch and wand.

Nemo Rangers boss Robbie O’Dwyer reckons there is a definite correlation between Mark’s now first-team status with Cork and his increased influence on the club stage.

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