Munster SHC | Cork share the spoils

Munster Senior Hurling Championship Round 1

Clare 3-21 Cork 2-24

By Eoin Brennan

Munster Championship hurling encapsulated in an eight minute vignette as the ultimate game of two halves played out in a thrilling opening draw in front of a capacity 20,778 in Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chiosóg in Ennis.

Having battered the Banner by 15 points only six weeks earlier at the same venue on their way to a first National League success since 1998, Pat Ryan’s side again went for the jugular in a blistering first half display. A relentless bombardment reaped a brace of goals for Brian Hayes while Shane Barrett agonisingly just missed another before home goalkeeper Eibhear Quilligan denied Alan Connolly and Darragh Fitzgibbon.

Without full-back Conor Cleary and subsequently Diarmuid Ryan through injury, Clare’s overworked defence were fortunate to restrict the visitors to two goals as despite a Peter Duggan goal attempt that was superbly stopped by Patrick Collins at the other end, Cork deservedly soared twelve points clear at 2-15 to 0-09 by the break.

The only way was up for the home side who now backed by the wind quickly went about slashing the arrears to just five as Aidan McCarthy and David Reidy picked off goals within six minutes of the resumption at 2-15 to 2-10.

To their credit, Cork did rally with the next three points through Patrick Horgan (2) and Alan Connolly to restore an eight point lead, a gap that would maintained as late at the 65th minute despite the Rebels being reduced to 14 men after Shane Barrett was issued a straight red card for an off-the-ball strike on David Reidy.

A third Clare goal, this time through chief target Peter Duggan in the 68th minute really ignited the All-Ireland champions who would actually grab 1-6 without reply to actually edge in front for the very first time with the six minutes of additional time elapsed.

Inevitably, there would be one more play and Cork relievedly capitalised as Ciaran Joyce earned a last gasp free for substitute Declan Dalton to convert.

Arguably on the balance of play, a opening stalemate was perhaps was the fairest outcome of what was another compelling wrestle for supremacy between these sides who only decided last July’s All-Ireland Final after extra-time.

With the conditions at their backs, the Rebels look to close out the contest when Brian Hayes cut inside from the right corner and batted to the net in the 16th minute before doubling the dose nine minutes later when set up by a combination of Patrick Horgan and Alan Connolly.

Part of a 1-6 unanswered blitz that saw five of Cork’s six forwards get in on the scoring action, nothing but a handsome Cork victory appeared on the cards as they eased to a twelve point half-time advantage.

Clare were not about to be humbled on their own home patch once more though, with Mark Rodgers playing in Aidan McCarthy to bat to the net in the opening minute of the new half while five minutes later Peter Duggan expertly diverted a Tony Kelly delivery into the path of the onrushing David Reidy to fire past Collins and slash the arrears to just five.

The sending off only spurred on the Banner backlash for one last drive and they almost pulled off an incredible comeback turnaround with Tony Kelly, David Reidy and substitute Ian Galvin to the fore.

Ironically after being comfortably twelve ahead by half-time, Cork were the ones that had to scramble for an opening point but it could yet prove vital if the Munster Championship continues in this dramatic vein.

Scorers for Clare: Aidan McCarthy 1-7 (6f); Tony Kelly 0-5 (2f); David Reidy 1-2 (2f); Peter Duggan 1-1; Mark Rodgers (2f), Ian Galvin 0-2 each; David Fitzgerald, Cathal Malone 0-1 each

Scorers for Cork: Patrick Horgan 0-9 (6f, 1’65); Brian Hayes 2-2; Darragh Fitzgibbon, Alan Connolly 0-3 each; Shane Barrett, Tim O’Mahony 0-2 each; Seamus Harnedy, Brian Roche, Declan Dalton (f) 0-1 each

Clare: Eibhear Quilligan; Conor Leen, Darragh Lohan, Adam Hogan; Diarmuid Ryan, John Conlon, David McInerney; Cathal Malone, Ryan Taylor; Tony Kelly, David Reidy, David Fitzgerald; Mark Rodgers, Peter Duggan, Aidan McCarthy

Subs: Cian Galvin for Ryan (15, inj), Ian Galvin for McCarthy (57), Aron Shanagher for Rodgers (67)

Cork: Patrick Collins; Niall O’Leary, Eoin Downey, Sean O’Donoghue; Ciaran Joyce, Robert Downey, Mark Coleman; Tim O’Mahony, Ethan Twomey; Shane Barrett, Darragh Fitzgibbon, Seamus Harnedy; Alan Connolly, Brian Hayes, Patrick Horgan

Subs: Ger Millerick for R. Downey (44, inj), Declan Dalton for Harnedy (48), Brian Roche for Twomey (54), Shane Kingston for Horgan (60), Diarmuid Healy for Connolly (64)

Referee: Liam Gordon (Galway)

Cork Senior Hurlers Set for Munster SHC Opener Against Clare

 

The countdown is on as the Cork Senior Hurling team travel to Cusack Park, Ennis this Sunday for their highly anticipated Munster Senior Hurling Championship opener against Clare. Throw-in is at 2:00pm.

Pat Ryan and his management team have confirmed the starting XV and match panel for the clash, with a strong blend of experience and youth named for the first outing of the provincial campaign.

🔴⚪ Cork Senior Hurling Team vs Clare:

  1. Patrick Collins (Ballinhassig)

  2. Niall O’Leary (Castlelyons)

  3. Eoin Downey (Glen Rovers)

  4. Damien Cahalane (St Finbarr’s)

  5. Ciarán Joyce (Castlemartyr)

  6. Robert Downey (Glen Rovers) Captain

  7. Tim O’Mahony (Newtownshandrum)

  8. Brian Roche (Bride Rovers)

  9. Darragh Fitzgibbon (Charleville)

  10. Seamus Harnedy (St Ita’s)

  11. Luke Meade (Newcestown)

  12. Shane Barrett (Blarney)

  13. Alan Connolly (Blackrock)

  14. Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers, Captain)

  15. Conor Lehane (Midleton)

Match Panel:
Ger Collins (Ballinhassig), Eoin Roche (Bride Rovers), Tommy O’Connell (Midleton), Cormac O’Brien (Newtownshandrum), Ethan Twomey (St Finbarr’s), Cillian O’Connor (Sarsfields), Declan Dalton (Fr O’Neill’s), Sean Twomey (Courcey Rovers), Conor Cahalane (St Finbarr’s), Robbie O’Flynn (Erin’s Own), Jack O’Connor (Sarsfields), Shane Kingston (Douglas), Padraig Power (Ballincollig).


🎟️ Match Details:

Munster SHC Round 1
Clare vs Cork
Sunday, April 20th
Cusack Park, Ennis
Throw-in: 2:00pm
Live on RTÉ 2 

Supporters making the trip to Ennis are advised to arrive early with a capacity crowd expected. Tickets are sold out for the game.


📱 Follow the Action

Can’t make it to Ennis? Stay up to date on all the action through Cork GAA’s social media channels on X, Facebook, and Instagram for live updates, photos, and reaction.

🔴⚪ Best of luck to Pat, his management team, and the players as they kick off their Munster SHC campaign!

Munster SFC | Cork are beaten in Extra-Time

Munster SFC Semi-Final

Kerry 3-21 (3-1-19) Cork 1-25 (1-6-13)

(after extra-time)

By Paul Brennan at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

A much needed shot in the arm for the Munster football championship as Kerry needed a wonderstrike goal from Joe O’Connor deep into extra-time to see the Kingdom home by two points and several more palpitations.

Against all expectations, the Rebels mounted an Easter rising that Kerry manager Jack O’Connor had forewarned about, and Cork will be sick that they couldn’t get over the winning line against Kerry for the first time since 2020.

In the end it took O’Connor’s goal in the 86th minute to get the champions off the ropes, with no one in the 14,358 crowd in SuperValu Pairc Uí Chaoimh leaving early from one of the best Munster championship contests probably since that 2020 Cork ambush when no one was in the Pairc to see it.

Kerry needed just 20 seconds to score their first point through Ruairi Murphy, but Cork were back on terms within four minutes through Mark Cronin.

David Clifford and Chris Óg Jones traded points, but then Kerry put together five unanswered points as the reigning champions threatened to run away with it.

O’Driscoll’s two-pointer momentarily pulled Cork back into the contest, but two more David Clifford points, either side of one from Paul Geaney, had Kerry in a 0-10 to 0-4 lead after 21 minutes.

Kerry lost goalkeeper Shane Ryan to injury after a goalmouth clash with Brian Hurley, but Kerry kicked on with another Paul Geaney score to open up a seven-point lead.

 

Ian Maguire and O’Driscoll knocked over a point apiece, and then O’Driscoll scored his second two-pointer to cut the gap to three. Mark Cronin converted a ‘45’ to leave it 0-11 to 0-9 at half time.

Hurley’s two-point free early in the second half levelled the score, but scores from Sean O’Shea, the Geaneys, the Cliffords and Barry Dan O’Sullivan pushed Kerry into a 0-17 to 0-12 lead.

Hurley pointed for Cork, but Kerry struck for a goal, with Paul Geaney netting beyond Micheal Aodh Martin to put the Kingdom seven clear.

Paudie Clifford was red carded for a clumsily high tackle on Matty Taylor, Cathail O’Mahony and Sean McDonnell converted two-pointers and Chris Óg Jones raided a 61st minute goal.

Two minutes later Ruairi Deane kicked Cork into the lead for the first time, but it was short-lived – Sean O’Shea scoring Kerry’s second goal to make it 2-17 to 1-18. Back came Cork with Cronin (free) and Eoghan McSweeney scoring to send the game to extra-time.

David Clifford scored a free and a two-pointer for Kerry to take a 2-20 to 1-21 lead into the changeover, with Cork reduced to 14 men after Sean Brady was red carded.

Points from Jones and a two-pointer from McSweeney put Cork in fron, 1-24 to 2-20, and then Killian Spillane and Conor Cahalane traded points.

Penalties were looking a distinct possibility and few outside the whitewash would have complained, but then O’Connor struck arguably the sweetest shot of the game to beat Martin for the third time and sealed the win for Kerry, and set them up for a Munster final against Clare in Killarney in a fortnight.

Too much to hope for as much drama again? Probably.

Scorers for Kerry: D Clifford 0-9 (2p, 1f), P Geaney 1-3, S O’Shea 1-1, J O’Connor 1-1, P Clifford 0-2, D Geaney 0-2, R Murphy 0-1, B D O’Sullivan 0-1, K Spillane 0-1

Scorers for Cork: B O’Driscoll 0-5 (2 2p), C Og Jones 1-3, S McDonnell 0-3 (2p), B Hurley 0-3 (2pf), M Cronin 0-3 (1f, 1 ’45’), E McSweeney 0-3 (2p), C O’Mahony 0-2 (2p), I Maguire 0-1, R Deane 0-1, C Cahalane 0-1

Kerry: Shane Ryan; Paul Murphy, Jason Foley, Dylan Casey; Brian Ó Beaglaoich, Gavin White, Tadhg Morley; Joe O’Connor, Barry Dan O’Sullivan; Ruairí Murphy, Paudie Clifford, Graham O’Sullivan, David Clifford, Paul Geaney, Dylan Geaney.

Subs: Sean O’Brien for B D O’Sullivan (temp, 13-14), Armin Heinrich for G White (temp, 14-22), Shane Murphy for S Ryan (inj, 24), Sean O’Sheaa for R Murphy (ht), Damien Bourke for P Murphy (ht), Tony Brosnan for P Geaney (60), Sean O’Brien for B D O’Sullivan (65), Killian Spillane for D Geaney (et), Micheal Burns for G O’Sullivan (et, 77), A Heinrich for B O Beaglaoich (et, 81)

Cork: Micheál Aodh Martin, Seán Brady, Daniel O’Mahony, Tommy Walsh, Brian O’Driscoll, Rory Maguire, Matty Taylor, Ian Maguire, Colm O’Callaghan, Paul Walsh, Seán Powter, Seán McDonnell, Mark Cronin, Brian Hurley, Chris Óg Jones.

Subs: Maurice Shanley for T Walsh (14), Ruairi Deane for S Powter (47), Eoghan McSweeney for P Walsh (52), Cathail O’Mahony for B Hurley (59), Neil Lorden for M Shanley (65), Sean Walsh for I Maguire (et, 77), Conor Cahalane for S McDonnell (77), Hugh O’Connor for M Cronin (et, ht), Darragh Cashman for R Deane (temp, 83-ft)

Referee: Barry Tiernan (Dublin)

Match Day | Munster Senior Football Championship Cork vs Kerry

🏐 Munster Senior Football Championship: Cork vs. Kerry

Date: Saturday, April 19, 2025
Throw-in: 7:00 PM
Venue: SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
Gates Open: 5:00 PM

John Cleary has announced the his starting lineup for the Munster Senior Football Championship semi-final against Kerry. The match will take place at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday, April 19, with a throw-in at 7:00 PM. Gates will open at 5:00 PM. Tickets are available at local SuperValu and Centra stores, as well as online at gaacork.ie/tickets.

Cork Starting XV:

  1. Micheál Aodh Martin (Nemo Rangers)

  2. Seán Brady (Ballygarvan)

  3. Daniel O’Mahony (Knocknagree)

  4. Neil Lordan (Ballinora)

  5. Brian O’Driscoll (Carrigaline)

  6. Rory Maguire (Castlehaven)

  7. Matty Taylor (Mallow)

  8. Ian Maguire (St Finbarr’s)

  9. Colm O’Callaghan (Éire Óg)

  10. Paul Walsh (Kanturk)

  11. Eoghan McSweeney (Knocknagree)

  12. Seán McDonnell (Mallow)

  13. Mark Cronin (Nemo Rangers)

  14. Brian Hurley (Castlehaven)

  15. Chris Óg Jones (Uíbh Laoire)

For the full team list and additional details, visit the official Cork GAA announcement.


🏟️ Stadium Information & Match Day Details

SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh is located at The Marina, Ballintemple, Cork. Gates will open at 5:00 PM, and the match will commence at 7:00 PM. To ensure a smooth experience, please note the following:

Ticket Purchase: Tickets can be purchased at local SuperValu and Centra stores or online at gaacork.ie/tickets. Ensure you have your ticket ready before arriving.

Travel & Parking:

  • Public Transport: Bus Éireann routes 202 and 212 serve the stadium, stopping at Ballintemple (Blackrock Road by the pharmacy).

  • Walking: Approximately a 25-minute walk from Cork City Centre via the Mahon/Blackrock Green Way.

  • Parking: Available at city centre car parks, Mahon area, Blackrock GAA Club, and local rowing club car parks.

  • Traffic: Expect heavy traffic; some local roads may be closed. Plan your journey in advance and respect local parking regulations.

Weather: Please check the latest weather forecast before you travel and dress appropriately for conditions on the day.

Post-Game Traffic: Priority exit routes will be provided for vehicles parked in the Mahon area, South Link Road, and surrounding locations, including Páirc Uí Rinn.


🏆 Match Preview

The Cork vs. Kerry rivalry is one of the most storied in Gaelic football, and this semi-final promises to be another thrilling chapter.

Stadium Information: Cork v Kerry – Saturday, April 19th 2025

🏐 Match Day Information: Cork v Kerry – Saturday, April 19th 2025

We’re looking forward to welcoming fans to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh this Saturday, April 19th for the Munster Senior Football Championship clash between Cork and Kerry. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the big game!


📅 Fixture Details:

  • Match: Cork v Kerry

  • Competition: Munster Senior Football Championship

  • Date: Saturday, April 19th 2025

  • Throw-in: 19:00

  • Stadium Gates Open: 17:00


🎟️ Match Tickets:

Tickets are available now at:

Note: We recommend not travelling without a ticket. Please download or print your ticket in advance and have your phone fully charged.


🌦️ Dress for the Weather:

Please check the latest weather forecast before you travel and dress appropriately for conditions on the day.


🚗 Plan Your Journey & Parking:

Traffic is expected to be heavy before and after the game. Some local roads may be closed to facilitate match-day crowds. Please plan your journey in advance and respect our local community by parking legally.

Recommended parking:

  • All City Centre car parks

  • Mahon area

  • Blackrock GAA Club

  • Local Rowing Club car parks

  • Kennedy Quay and Boreenmanna Road areas

Walk to stadium:

  • Approx. 25 minutes from Cork City Centre

  • Mahon/Blackrock Green Way connects to the stadium

Public Transport:

  • Bus Éireann 202 and 212 routes serve the stadium

  • Stop at Ballintemple (Blackrock Road by the pharmacy)

  • Kent Station is a 30-minute walk from the venue

A cordon will be in place on roads around the stadium by An Garda Síochána for the safety of all attendees.


👮 Stewards & An Garda:

For your safety, please follow all directions from stadium stewards and An Garda on the day.


🚙 Post-Game Egress:

As part of our post-game traffic plan, priority exit routes will be provided for vehicles parked in the Mahon area, South Link Road and surrounding locations, including Páirc Uí Rinn.


We appreciate your cooperation and support — let’s make it a great evening of football in Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Safe travels and see you at the match!