
Kerry county senior hurling championship: Group by group analysis
With the County Senior Hurling Championship starting this weekend, John O'Dowd looks at the three groups and assesses the prospects of all nine teams in the race for the Neilus Flynn Cup
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GROUP 1 – Ballyduff, Crotta O'Neills, St Brendan's
This is an extremely tasty section and, while St Brendan's might be the underdogs of the three, they simply cannot be under-estimated, especially now with Pat O'Driscoll at the helm. Always capable of getting the best out of the teams at his disposal, the Ardfert side may spring a surprise along the way.
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