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Minor final against Tyrone a small part of the big picture, says Cork manager Keith Ricken
Ireland⚽ Sports15 hr. ago

Minor final against Tyrone a small part of the big picture, says Cork manager Keith Ricken

This article discusses Cork manager Keith Ricken's perspective on Sunday's Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor Football Championship final against Tyrone. Ricken emphasizes that while winning the title would be significant, his primary focus is on the long-term development of the players rather than just the outcome of a single match. He highlights the importance of nurturing young talent and tracking their progress into senior levels of football, including club and inter-county competitions. Ricken reflects on past successes, such as guiding the Cork Under-20 team to an All-Ireland victory in 2019, and acknowledges the challenges posed by Tyrone, who are strong contenders. Despite his calm demeanor, he admits Cork has a competitive edge after defeating Kerry twice in the same season. The article also mentions preparations for the final, including a site visit to the Newbridge venue.

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Minor final against Tyrone a small part of the big picture, says Cork manager Keith Ricken

This article discusses Cork manager Keith Ricken's perspective on Sunday's Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor Football Championship final against Tyrone. Ricken emphasizes that while winning the title would be significant, his primary focus is on the long-term development of the players rather than just the outcome of a single match. He highlights the importance of nurturing young talent and tracking their progress into senior levels of football, including club and inter-county competitions. Ricken reflects on past successes, such as guiding the Cork Under-20 team to an All-Ireland victory in 2019, and acknowledges the challenges posed by Tyrone, who are strong contenders. Despite his calm demeanor, he admits Cork has a competitive edge after defeating Kerry twice in the same season. The article also mentions preparations for the final, including a site visit to the Newbridge venue.

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