It could have been worse and it could have been better

Cork manager John Cleary had mixed emotions following the draws for the All-Ireland SFC group stage. 

They were made on Wednesday afternoon where the Rebels will face the Munster winners, Kerry or Clare, the Leinster runners-up, Louth or Meath and Connacht side Roscommon.

The Leesiders will be looking to make the All-Ireland quarter-final stage for the third time in four seasons.

It all starts for Cork on the weekend of May 24th, which is nearly three weeks away. They will face the losers of Louth and Meath away the first day out, the winners of Kerry and Clare come to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh the following weekend and then on the weekend of June 14th, the Rebels face Roscommon at a neutral venue.

Three out of the four teams…

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