Video of the ground here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HEts5UJgdA
It'll be mostly trialists for us including a Brazilian capped at U-14, U-15, U-16, U18 & U-20.
Paul Doolin will take charge of a Cork City team for the first time tomorrow as City face Waterford United at Bishopstown in the club’s first pre-season friendly of 2009.
The City boss has a number of players on trial, and will use the opportunity to see them in action. Speaking to CorkCityFC.ie, Doolin said it was unlikely that the majority of players contracted to the club would play much of a part in tomorrow’s game: “I have so many guys in here on trial at the moment that the players currently under contract at the club are unlikely to play a huge part in the game. We have a small squad, and we do not want to risk injuries to the lads we have here, while at the same time I want to take advantage of the opportunity to have a proper look at the players who have been training with us in a match situation. There is no point in throwing a guy on for five minutes at the end of a game if you are trying to asses him, so the likelihood is that the trialists will feature very strongly tomorrow. It’s very difficult to judge players when you are in training, even though we did play a training match this morning, but you really have to look at them in a proper match situation.”
While the majority of the current squad are unlikely to feature to any great degree in the game, new signings Billy Dennehy and Dan Connor are both carrying knocks and are likely to be rested completely. Connor has a minor thigh strain, while Dennehy took a knock to his foot, and though they are not major concerns, Doolin is unlikely to risk them. The City boss also said that tomorrow’s result is not of any great consequence, but merely a useful exercise in his pre-season training: “Pre-Season friendlies are not particularly crucial, as the hard work, on fitness and so on, is done on the training pitch, rather than in the games, but sometimes players just want to play games too. You could win every friendly game you play and then have a poor start to the season, and on the other hand you could lose every pre-season game and then get off to a flyer, so the result is irrelevant tomorrow. The main purpose of friendlies is to get fitness and to ensure you are ready for the league when it begins.”
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