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Independent.ie on MSNCork hurling manager Pat Ryan thanked for reigniting belief back in the countyCork senior hurling manager Pat Ryan has been praised for reigniting the belief and for bringing the excitement back to the ...
“Our momentum and our energy was terrible in the second half,” admitted Ryan. “They had all the momentum, they had all the ...
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Pat Ryan pointed to Cork’s “terrible” energy as he attempted to diagnose where it all went so wrong in the second half.Having ...
‘Our energy was terrible in the second half’ – Cork manager Pat Ryan assesses what went wrong on the biggest day Pat Ryan sat ...
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Cork Beo on MSNCork boss Pat Ryan's life away from hurling - from cancer battle to parenting three childrenRyan enjoyed six good years in the Cork jersey before his playing career ended in 2003. He later took on his first managerial ...
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The42 on MSNPat Ryan: 'We got blown away, our momentum and energy was terrible in the second half'They emerged in the second half and were blown away, crushed by a Tipperary team that ran out 15-point winners. “We just got ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNInside Cork boss Pat Ryan's family life ahead of the All-Ireland Hurling finalRyan forged a successful club and county career for himself, winning two Cork Senior Hurling Championships with his club, ...
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Belfast Live on MSNPat Ryan laments Cork collaspe, but says it is "too early" to discuss his futureThe Munster champions suffered a stunning 15-point loss to Tipperary in the All-Ireland final, scoring two points in the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSN'Our energy was terrible' - Stunned Pat Ryan laments Cork's chaotic collapseBy clicking on 'Sign Up' you will be the first to know about our latest and best sporting content on this browser. Latest ...
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RSVP Live on MSNPat Ryan's life away from the pitch - from leukaemia battle to parenting three childrenPat Ryan is preparing his Cork side to face Tipperary in the All-Ireland final this weekend, and he will be supported on the ...
SEVENTY minutes away from ending a 20-year wait, Pat Ryan is verging on becoming a figure of worship in Cork. But at his side ...
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