Cork hurlers to consider resolution

There may be an end in sight to the Cork hurling crisis
There may be an end in sight to the Cork hurling crisis

It is reported this morning that Cork's hurlers might be prepared to participate in an independent committee to try to bring an end to the ongoing difficulties in the county.

The make-up of this committee is still being debated.

It is thought that the panel would be made up of two players, two representatives from the county board and two from the current management team.

The committee would be chaired by local solicitor Olan Kelleher.

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