Carrigaline have 'big belief' but must focus on first day out, insists O'Herlihy

Eyes fixed on an extended run into the latter stages of the competition? Chris O'Herlihy insists they can't afford to take their vision off the here and now. 
Carrigaline have 'big belief' but must focus on first day out, insists O'Herlihy

Chris O'Herlihy, Carrigaline, breaking past St Finbarr's duo Sean Kirby and Matthew Ahern. Pic: Dan Linehan

2023 saw the fall of Carrigaline from the top-table of Cork club football. 2024 would be the year of their climb. 

Their demotion to Senior A at the end of '23 came about after a replay loss to Mallow, but only a few months later, a Division 1 league crown was harvested by beating Nemo Rangers. 

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