Dick Clerkin
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He's got a game against Donegal.
again like it's not it's not winner takes all but like are you going to roll the bench because if you pick if you like you put Puddy Clifford for example right so he's a hamstring injury I think he'll be out yeah anyone that's nursing a hamstring injury knows it's three to four weeks and if you come back too early it pings again and the clock starts again it's not the sort of thing that like a a joint or something that'll be sore and you can massage it so what does he do with these guys does he sort of play the long game sit them out as opposed to oh no he'll be good
and this is if he's got a manager's panel he's got to know and he's got to play the long game but you only play that for so long because you know as I say you've only got a few cards until you're out so it'll be intriguing to see how teams now manage their panel and team selection in these games going forward I'd say Dick 100% certain
Yeah, because there was a period when O'Driscoll got his goal.
In fairness, he was a sort of cut from the rest of them in terms of his sort of go forward and showed a bit of cut.
There wasn't just enough.
Like, Miskot, that goes back to three points.
Now, you're right, Pat.
Kerry still looked in control.
They had the breeze.
But that was the time that somebody, some other Cork player had to step up and there was an awful lot of them because there was an awful lot of possession in around that day.
Kerry were sort of...
They were tagging them close.
They weren't sort of giving them a free shot, but there were chances that the Cork boys could have pulled the trigger.
They just went within themselves a wee bit.
They didn't go for it.
They didn't back themselves.
Yes, there was a breeze, but that just needs a different type of kick.
There was a lot of players out on the wrong side of the pitch getting the ball in the wrong place for where they could kick the ball, and they're just...
As long as that went on, it sort of seeped the confidence that they were ever going to get back into it.