Cobh Ramblers hoping to make the most of local advantage against Waterford

Turner’s Cross is the next best thing to St Colman’s Park for Cobh when it comes to a neutral venue and manager Shane Keegan has implored his fans to make the most of their temporary home.
Cobh Ramblers hoping to make the most of local advantage against Waterford

Cobh Ramblers manager Shane Keegan before the SSE Airtricity Men's First Division Play-Off semi-final second leg match between Cobh Ramblers and Wexford at St Colman's Park in Cobh, Cork. Photo by Eóin Noonan/Sportsfile

Form and a degree of home advantage are with Cobh Ramblers against Waterford today as they sit 180 minutes away from their first Premier Division football for 15 years.

Turner’s Cross is the next best thing to St Colman’s Park for Cobh when it comes to a neutral venue and manager Shane Keegan has implored his fans to make the most of their temporary home.

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