O'Sullivan seeks greater consistency

August 28, 2010
Cork selector Donal O'Sullivan believes his side will need to show greater consistency if they are to overcome Galway in tomorrow's ESB All-Ireland MFC semi-final.

O'Sullivan claims the Rebels have yet to play to their full potential this year, despite winning the Munster championship and dethroning All-Ireland champions Armagh in the last round.

"We've showed flashes of it this year in the first-half against Tipperary and Kerry, and the second-half against Armagh. But we've never got a complete performance. We know it's in the team and we must make sure we get it out tomorrow," he said.

"We were more than dramatic winners against Armagh, we were haunted. Many people will say we're in bonus territory now but we have total honesty of approach with this team. They never gave up against Armagh and the fact that we have such a strong, evenly-balanced panel was shown in that game. But Galway are a big and physical side.

"They have an outstanding centre-forward in Peadair O Griofa and play a direct brand of football."

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