Sarsfields, Imokilly, Glen Rovers, and Blarney all have county players in their ranks.
Any All-Ireland final loss hits hard, as the days and weeks roll on after that inter-county setback, the hope for a player is that the club can provide a source of relief, a chance to mine some success out of a season.
For 11 of the Cork players involved in the wider squad that fell short in July’s extra-time epic against Clare, the ambition is to avoid a second day of major final regret this year.For one Cork player this is a familiar experience, for a younger pair it is something new. The reigning champions are a team an extremely well-drilled and balanced outfit. They have five titles collected since 2008 but have never completed back-to-back championships, missing those opportunites in 2009, 2013 and 2015.
After 97 years at the highest grade of Cork club hurling, Glen Rovers fell through the relegation trapdoor 13 months ago. The demotion was a difficult setback to absorb, but their capacity to mount a challenge for instant recovery was founded on the presence of their leading lights.
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