Oisín McConville
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I think I went for Dublin and I went for Trone.
Okay, so three right today, but still half of them wrong.
I think you probably got most of yours wrong.
But...
But doesn't it make it so unpredictable?
Many years have we sat here and you could pick the winners quite comfortably of those games, whereas that has flipped up in the air.
And the other thing I keep coming back to, Thomas, is whenever these new rules come in, you think, right, well, whatever chance the underdog had, because he's going to sit in, bed in, play in the break, that gives them an opportunity to...
And that hasn't been the case at all.
You know, the day of the underdog is not dead.
I mean, as I say, there's four teams there who probably weren't that fancied.
I suppose the only one that I sort of was wavering on last week was the Monaghan one, because I think both of us said it would just be, I think we both went for Scalman and then our next sentence was, but it'd be so Monaghan if Monaghan won the game.
It's absolutely monumental for so many reasons.
Because Cork needed it.
You know, you think we've said all year, you know, Cork going in the right direction.
All those plaudits that I'm sure they don't want to hear, but they are.
They're ticking the majority of the boxes.
And, you know, to go away to Donegal, I mean, that sets all that apart.
I mean, you have to sit up and take notice of that result.
regardless of what sort of game it was or anything else they went up there and they got the result and another thing that maybe has been level at them that you know they peter out of games or when they go behind but no stick those seven down and you know to get themselves back into that game and and win the game and
that has to, that should bring Cork to the next level.