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Cork v Cavan U21

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Well lads who'll go in as favourites for this one? This is an interesting match up as Cork, like ourselves have just completed a 3-in a row of provincial titles. I believe the game is down for April 20th in Tullamore. Should be a massive Cavan crowd in attendance. We've been there or thereabouts in the last few years for an All Ireland title at this grade. We have a great generation of talent at u21 recently, and we need to crown it off with an All Ireland. I think this current crop are capable of it. Cork will be typically big, strong and physical, but we have speed in abundance so hopefully we can frustrate them and we'll have the forwards to open them up.

Sergeant_Slash (Cavan) - Posts: 2182 - 11/04/2013 10:56:10    1365438

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It appears , if early bookie odds are to go by , that Cork will be raging hot favourites for this one . It's very difficult to judge as most of us will not have seen this Cork team in action but I'm very confident of our chances and am really looking forward to next match .
I just get the feeling this Cavan team haven't fully clicked yet and there is much more to them than we have seen . I've felt we have just been a properly executed move away from routing each of our opponents so far . When we've had them on their knees we haven't been clinical enough and have let them back into games . The last two games we've faced very defensive opponents and while we've handled them well I think we've played our best football against Monaghan because they didn't fear us and played a more open game . This team will not fear anyone and I hope they will move up a gear now they have Ulster out of the way and we get to see some fireworks in Tullamore . I think it is in them!

Hardtimes (Cavan) - Posts: 1056 - 12/04/2013 14:51:33    1366618

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I think the shackles will be taken off the team mentally now, it seems very clear that Ulster was just a means to an end for these lads, a stepping stone to the All Ireland they believe they can deliver. They looked nervous last week and I think that was fear of losing the game, not fear of winning it. An AI Semi Final is where they wanted to be and where they believe they belong, so I think we will see a much better performance than Wednesday night.

That said, they still have to get past Cork who by all accounts are a typically powerful all action side. We will need to get our sharpness back in defence. Killian Clarke needs to regain his dominance in the square, he was beaten for a high ball v Monaghan that led to a goal, again against Donegal for a goal and got caught out by Gillespie who turned him well but thankfully blasted wide. Cork are heavy favourites but we are well capable of upsetting the odds.

Inactive x5 (Cavan) - Posts: 1452 - 12/04/2013 15:35:21    1366648

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The Cork game plan will be based largely on lumping in a high ball I'd imagine, they'll obviously look to use their height advantage. The only way to beat that is as follows:

1. If you can't make it, break it. Tell the fb line to break everything that comes in high, any clean catches and we're automatically in danger.
2. If there's going to be a lot of breaking ball in front of our goals, the half back line have to be on it like flies around s***e.
3. The midfielders have to track any bursting runs into our square to make sure no Cork man is free.
4. Secure possession, keep calm, and play football.

Up Cavan!

Sergeant_Slash (Cavan) - Posts: 2182 - 12/04/2013 18:39:14    1366755

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Cork,going on their second half showing against Tipp in Munster final will be hard to stop keeping in mind this Tipp team have done well in minor grade the last few seasons. i know cavan have been there or thereabouts too in last few years. All in all it makes for a good game may the best team in Red win

cavanrebel (Cavan) - Posts: 37 - 13/04/2013 11:34:58    1366864

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Cork,going on their second half showing against Tipp in Munster final will be hard to stop keeping in mind this Tipp team have done well in minor grade the last few seasons. i know cavan have been there or thereabouts too in last few years. All in all it makes for a good game may the best team in Red win


I see. so that's the way it is then. :)

s goldrick (Cavan) - Posts: 5524 - 13/04/2013 12:11:36    1366885

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On any other day against any other team...i would support Cavan but where your from is where your from and Cork it is....having said that if Cavan do win...i will support them in the final...but......COME ON DA REBELS BOY!!!!!

cavanrebel (Cavan) - Posts: 37 - 13/04/2013 12:26:12    1366891

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I wonder who sean Runn wants to win this one?

RHF (Cavan) - Posts: 891 - 13/04/2013 14:26:50    1366950

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If cavan put in the team work that they have had all year , working as a unit and a team , Flanagan puts his head in were people wouldn't put a foot in , great captain and leader , there is a very strong panel of 25-30 players that will be called on any time to do a job , I think we might see a change or two , to the team may be seen yet

starfish (Cavan) - Posts: 14 - 15/04/2013 19:09:48    1368289

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Best of Luck- as stated on other thread, yous aree serious outfit. Hope they do it now

TheRightStuff (Donegal) - Posts: 1688 - 15/04/2013 21:13:30    1368384

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Kildare U21
11/8
Cork U21
15/8
Galway U21
7/2
Cavan U21
6/1
raging i only got Cavan at 5/1 in bambury! it really has us as rank outsiders, hopefully our lads can stick it to them!

milhouse (Cavan) - Posts: 469 - 16/04/2013 19:49:16    1368918

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Let the bookies think what they want, I can't figure out their logic though, Munster is much easier to win than Ulster, all you have is Cork and Tipp, Kerry are poor at underage the last decade or so.

Sergeant_Slash (Cavan) - Posts: 2182 - 17/04/2013 13:17:33    1369154

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match betting cork 1/2 and CAVAN 9/4

jfkcavan (Cavan) - Posts: 315 - 17/04/2013 19:03:55    1369372

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Cavan are a great price at 9/4

CavanAgain (Cavan) - Posts: 196 - 17/04/2013 19:10:22    1369377

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Best of luck to Under 21's , I think it will be a cracking game & think we will win.Great afternoon of football looking forward to it.The games are live on tng so I will be sky plusing. It.

eastcavan12 (Cavan) - Posts: 88 - 18/04/2013 10:15:29    1369553

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Best of Luck to the U21's. Huge task against Cork but still manageable.

accessit (Cavan) - Posts: 42 - 18/04/2013 15:01:54    1369843

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Our resident Cork man is keeping very quiet.

RHF (Cavan) - Posts: 891 - 18/04/2013 17:38:20    1369971

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Best of luck to all involved, a huge game with a huge prize at the end of it!

kildare blue (Cavan) - Posts: 578 - 18/04/2013 19:09:11    1370030

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First things first, "the glass is always half empty with me" I have to admit that !
Secondly whatever happens on Saturday, this has been the best thing to happen in Cavan football for a long long time. What these batch of young fellas have achieved is absolutely phenomenal.
Now Cork. Lads Cork are Cork - serious pedigree. (11 All Irelands at this grade). Just looking at their squad there - packed with senior players, who have played in Division One this year, never mind fellas who have played in the 2011 and 2012 Munster Finals ! John ORourke, Jamie Wall, Damian Cahalane and Tom Clancy have all played in the NFL Division One.
I know Cavan have been mightily impressive in Ulster for the last three years, but this is a step up, a serious step up !
I actually think Galway will win it again ! Feel free to berate me lads, I'm thick skinned being a Cornafean man !

5allirelands (Cavan) - Posts: 90 - 18/04/2013 21:53:54    1370146

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That might be true , but remember 2 years ago when Cork walked through Munster and it was dead cert that we would beat Galway in semi, look what happened then...Cavan then lost to Galway. This grade any thing can happen..it is a very strong team now as it was 2 years ago but anything can happen..makes for a cracking game

cavanrebel (Cavan) - Posts: 37 - 19/04/2013 10:45:06    1370208

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