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Cork club hurling was back in style this weekend with champions Sars showing they remain the team to beat at Premier Senior, Glen Rovers adjusting to life in Senior A comfortably, even without the injured Patrick Horgan, and Dungourney pulling off an opening round upset over Ballinhassig, with Cork U20 Jack Leahy lashing over 0-15.
Watergrasshill pulled off the result of the Bank Holiday Holiday weekend though when they roared back from 10 points down against Division 2 league champions and fancied for the PIHC title, Carrigaline.
That was undoubtedly the result of the opening round, and after some cracking games in the football championships, the hurling action didn't disappoint.
On The Echo Sport Podcast this week, Denis Hurley and Barry O'Mahony join Éamonn Murphy to review the five hurling grades. They pick their Team of the Week and Hurler of the Week, and in the latter category, there was no shortage of options.
On this week's podcast, we also preview the All-Ireland camogie final where Cork chase a senior and intermediate double.
You can find us every week on Echoline.ie/podcast and all the major podcast platforms.
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By The EchoCork club hurling was back in style this weekend with champions Sars showing they remain the team to beat at Premier Senior, Glen Rovers adjusting to life in Senior A comfortably, even without the injured Patrick Horgan, and Dungourney pulling off an opening round upset over Ballinhassig, with Cork U20 Jack Leahy lashing over 0-15.
Watergrasshill pulled off the result of the Bank Holiday Holiday weekend though when they roared back from 10 points down against Division 2 league champions and fancied for the PIHC title, Carrigaline.
That was undoubtedly the result of the opening round, and after some cracking games in the football championships, the hurling action didn't disappoint.
On The Echo Sport Podcast this week, Denis Hurley and Barry O'Mahony join Éamonn Murphy to review the five hurling grades. They pick their Team of the Week and Hurler of the Week, and in the latter category, there was no shortage of options.
On this week's podcast, we also preview the All-Ireland camogie final where Cork chase a senior and intermediate double.
You can find us every week on Echoline.ie/podcast and all the major podcast platforms.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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