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He missed a few puck-outs and some of his long deliveries went straight to the dominant Waterford midfielders.
He made his debut with Eoin Cadogan and Colm Spillane out. I found the gait difficult, but he constantly demonstrated the ball.
He did well on Stephen Bennett from the game in the first half, but he caught the Waterford goal.
He had his hands full marking Waterford’s most dangerous attacker, particularly when Dessie Hutchinson angled balls inside.
He offered leadership when Cork was under pressure and struck for a good point, but was replaced in the fourth quarter.
Quiet first half, much more involved in the second half. Gleeson sank deep to land dozens. Raw but showed glimpses of that potential.
Cork’s best defender without having a massive game. He used his strength to force turnovers but, like the rest of the rear, he slashed some punts.
Pushed into center field to make up for Darragh Fitzgibbon’s absence, he processed a lot of ball and contributed two points.
Decent second half, he hit two touchdowns from long range, but Jamie Barron caused a lot of trouble by pushing from midfield.
He started out as a man on a mission, with two quick points. It also marks a Kingston point with a dazzling pick-up-and-back pass. He struggled a lot in the second half and took off.
He was 0-4 and his pace caused real problems for Waterford. He should have driven several times to design a couple of scoring chances. He continued his good form with UCC and Douglas.
Deployed as a deep forward in his surprise debut. He set some scores, but couldn’t get acquainted with Calum Lyons.
He was unable to continue in the first half, but he slipped above three points to bring Cork back. It faded in the fourth quarter.
Despite some unusual widths early on, Horgan surpassed an impressive five points from the game overall and set up three points with ingenious stick passes. The Dangerous Man from Cork. Once again.
He seemed lively at first, but had trouble getting involved in the second half. An unusually quiet
Substitutes: Jack O’Connor, Billy Hennessy, Luke Meade, Declan Dalton, Brian Turnbull.
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