Bookies Say Kerry, but What About the Experts? ; Five of the Game's Top Figures Tell Sportsmail Who They Think Will
Daily Mail › September 16, 2007
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Daily Mail › September 16, 2007
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PADRAIG CLANCY (Laois) Who will win? Kerry, but by no more than two points Why? Experience. They just have so much big-match experience and it is showing in every game this year. They were involved in tight finishes against Cork, Monaghan and Dublin and they still held their nerve at the end. They never take the wrong option and they never panic. I remember when Colm Cooper got his first point against Dublin at a time when Kerry were really struggling, he just turned and told everyone to calm down. You can't buy that kind of coolness under pressure.
Who's going to be man of the match? Colm Cooper. The man is just class and when he is not scoring, he is setting up scores for others. If I was to hedge my bet, and Cork were to win, then I would back Nicholas Murphy.See the full content of this document
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Bookies Say Kerry, but What About the Experts? ; Five of the Game's Top Figures Tell Sportsmail Who They Think Will
DAMIEN FREEMAN (Monaghan) Who will win? Kerry with three or four points to spare Why? Their strength in depth is very impressive and that really matters in...
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