Cork's Cormac O'Brien Doubtful for All-Ireland Hurling Semi-Final, Pat Ryan Confirms
Cork's Cormac O'Brien is facing a race against time to be fit for the All-Ireland hurling semi-final against Dublin, as confirmed by manager Pat Ryan. With Séamus Harnedy already ruled out due to injury, Cork hopes to have a fully fit squad for the crucial match.

Cormac O’Brien is an injury doubt for Cork’s All-Ireland hurling semi-final against Dublin, confirmed manager Pat Ryan. Séamus Harnedy is already ruled out due to a hamstring injury. O’Brien faces a race to be fit for the match on Saturday.
Ryan mentioned that O’Brien has a quad issue, which he re-injured recently. Ger Millerick is available for selection, providing some relief for the team. Ryan dismissed the idea of using mind games with team news and will reveal the starting 15 on Wednesday night.
According to Ryan, transparency is key, and they aim to be straightforward with their approach. They believe in thorough preparation and discussing various scenarios before the game to do justice to the players and the team.
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