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Published 20:21 26 May 2015 BST
Updated 20:29 26 May 2015 BST
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'Ace defender Brian Murphy rejoins Cork panel. Following impressive recent championship form the Bride Rovers clubman has rejoined the senior hurling squad. Commenting on the news, team manager Jimmy Barry Murphy expressed his appreciation at Brian’s decision to make himself available particularly in light of recent injuries to Christopher Joyce and Lorcán McLoughlin.' 'An experienced and talented defender, the All Ireland medalist and former All Star affords further options to the Cork selectors as they prepare for their June 7th. Munster championship game against Waterford.'Cork supporters on Twitter are clear on where they want the returning All-Ireland winner to play
Brian Murphy is a welcome return to the Cork squad if true...quality defender !
— Diarmuid O'Sullivan (@dsully3) May 26, 2015
Put Brian Murphy in a at full back against Waterford.
— Tucky (@tuckyob) May 26, 2015
I've always liked Brian Murphy. Where will he play tho, is he the answer to corks full back problem? #hurling #cork
— Gary Coughlan (@coughman24) May 26, 2015
H/T to Cork GAA
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