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Eoin Cadogan's Dublin v Cork SHC Quarter-Final Preview

BoyleSports on Jun 19, 2024 at 01:40 PM
Eoin Cadogan Former Cork Dual Star

Former Cork dual star Eoin Cadogan has sounded a warning to the Rebels not to get complacent as they prepare to tackle Dublin in this weekend’s All-Ireland Hurling quarter-final.

The ex-full back, who won Munster titles with the county Hurlers in 2014 and 2018, was speaking exclusively to BoyleSports ahead of the Thurles showdown and with potential challengers Tipperary and Galway out of the All-Ireland picture, Cork (4/1) are now rated the second favourites to Limerick (4/6) in their quest to lift the Liam MacCarthy Cup for a fifth successive season.

Dublin v Cork Hurling Quarter-Final Preview

Cadogan Warns Cork Of ‘Impressive’ Dublin

“But I certainly don’t think Cork are going to blow Dublin out of the water. I have been impressed with Dublin. For large amounts of the game against Kilkenny in Parnell Park they did a huge amount right, granted it was a different story in Croke Park. Then they went to Galway and turned them over.

Rebels Can Expect Emotional Response From Dubs

“I’m sure they’ll be disappointed with the Leinster final performance – it was under par. But they’ve had two weeks to analyse and rectify it. Any team or individual that comes in hurt will typically channel an emotional response and that could come into play against Cork on Saturday.

“Dublin are incredibly athletic and they’ve got very good ball winners in Chris Crummey in the back line and Donal Burke and Danny Sutcliffe. I think they’re going to pose huge questions.

*Cork go into this All-Ireland Hurling quarter-final against Dublin as heavy 9-point favourites and 1/10 to win the match per the latest hurling odds at BoyleSports.

Cork’s Complacency Concerns

“Cork got the job done against Offaly and I liked that Pat Ryan wasn’t happy afterwards, he was annoyed that we got complacent. He’ll be beating them with that stick this week saying if we go out and perform at a similar level, we’re going to be under pressure.

“Cork will hopefully come out on the right side of it, but I don’t think it’ll be plain sailing at all.”

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Memories of Cork’s 2010 All-Ireland Football Win

Looking back to his time on the pitch, Cadogan denied he’d swap his All-Ireland football winners’ medal from 2010 for a Hurling one.

“I wouldn’t swap it. The semi-final against Dublin that year was the best atmosphere I’ve ever been involved in, the noise from Hill 16 was like a vibration in my eardrums.

“I’ve seen what it takes to win an All-Ireland and I remember my Dad saying to me - with only seven senior football titles in the county, there’s very few men in Cork who can say they have a medal, and I’m lucky to be one of them.

Bond of Cork’s 2010 All-Ireland Winning Football Team

“But I don’t really talk about the medal. I talk about the hardship after the 2007 and 2009 finals, the training camps. That 2010 team has a fierce collective bond, there isn’t a year gone by where we haven’t met up socially.”

End of the Line For Henry Shefflin in Galway?

“I just felt there was no energy with Galway. Was that Henry Shefflin’s last game with them? I would think so. Liam Cahill and Mikey Bevans are two coaches I’d have a lot of time for, all their teams have brought massive energy and huge work ethic. But it just didn’t fall for Tipperary this year either.”

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