The U14 hurling league winners
optimistic that a good run was on. "The group wasn't the toughest but it was fairly tough all the same. Drung beat us in the championship the last time we played them; Ballyhaise have two or three quality forwards the 'bridge are always hard to beat." As things panned out, the team
sailed through the group matches. "John McCutcheon stood out against Drung, scoring four or five points in the second half. The 'bridge game was a tough one on a very tight pitch but the lads stood up to the physical battle and, against Ballyhaise, all sectors of the team played some
great football and we seemed to be the fitter team." Apart from "a blip just before halftime", Johnny says he wasn't really ever concerned during his team's subsequent quarter-final tussle with Killeshandra. On the semi-final tilt with
Up against Drung in the IFC, front l/r: Aidan McCabe, Jason O’Connor, Tom Hayes, Barry McGahan, Mark Mullen, Damien Sherlock, Gerard Argue, Neil McCluskey, Stevie O’Connor, Dean Connolly, James McKitterick, Aaron Cosgrove, Ciaran Boyle. Back: Christopher Keenan, Kieran Fox, John McCutcheon, Niall McMullen, Paul Smith, Ryan Carroll, Brian Sherlock, Glen Nulty, Enda Hessin, Ciaran McBreen, Kieran Ryan, Cathal McCabe, Seán Fitzpatrick, Barry Dempsey
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