Antrim boss tries to rile Rebels

The Antrim hurling manager, Dinny Cahill, has fuelled the flames before Sunday's All-Ireland SHC quarter-final against Cork at Croke Park.

The Antrim hurling manager, Dinny Cahill, has fuelled the flames before Sunday's All-Ireland SHC quarter-final against Cork at Croke Park.

The Ulster champions' boss criticised the recall of Brian Corcoran to the Rebels' line-up and questioned the ability of centre-forward Niall McCarthy.

He also claimed the Saffron County will emerge winners on Sunday, in spite of Cork being strong favourites to advance to the semi-finals.

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