Corrigan talks up Cargin

October 27, 2016

Killyclogher captain Martin Swift raises the O'Neill Cup in 2016. ©INPHO/Presseye/Andrew Paton.

Dominic Corrigan believes his Killyclogher charges are facing one of the favourites for the Ulster club SFC title in Cargin on Sunday.

The Antrim champions will travel to Healy Park brimming with confidence after retaining their county title at the expense of former All-Ireland champions St. Gall's.

"Cargin are one of the top three sides in Ulster - themselves, Slaughtneil and Kilcoo," the Killyclogher manager said in the Tyrone Constitution.

"So we have a massive challenge, and we're looking forward to it. It's great to be in this position, and we certainly intend to make the most of it."

The former Fermanagh boss was delighted with Killyclogher's performance in last Friday's Tyrone SFC final replay against Coalisland.

"We felt that in the drawn game, we played in patches. We didn't get the work-rate or intensity levels at the levels we expected, and that are demanded from us.

"So we analysed the video, we realised that we were nowhere near the levels that we needed to be at, and we knew there was loads of improvement in us. We were fairly confident that we could produce a big performance. We were confident of winning the game, but we didn't expect to win it by as much," he added.

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