Hurlers book their place in Munster Senior Final
Munster Senior Hurling Championship
Cork 1-30 Clare 1-14

Cork booked their place in another Munster Senior Hurling Championship final after an emphatic 16-point victory over Clare at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday afternoon.
Already assured of progression before throw-in, Pat Ryan’s side nevertheless produced another polished and ruthless display to complete a perfect round-robin campaign and set up a mouthwatering provincial decider with Limerick.
From the outset, Cork’s pace, movement and sharpness proved too much for the reigning All-Ireland champions, who struggled to cope once the Rebels settled after an early Clare surge.
The Banner threatened twice for goals in the opening minutes through Ian Galvin. Patrick Collins first denied the Clare forward with an excellent save before Galvin struck the post moments later after breaking in behind the Cork defence. Those let-offs appeared to spark Cork into life.

Shane Barrett, operating with intelligence and freedom around the middle third, became increasingly influential as Cork began to dominate possession and territory. Scores from Barrett, Alan Connolly and William Buckley helped the hosts establish control, while the Cork half-back line tightened their grip on the Clare attack.
Clare’s starting forwards found scores difficult to come by throughout, with Shane O’Donnell’s first-half point their only score from play by a starting attacker before the break. Cork’s defensive unit, led by Seán O’Donoghue, Damien Cahalane and the Downey brothers, consistently disrupted Clare’s attacking rhythm.
The game’s decisive moment arrived approaching half-time. Eoin Downey delivered a superb sideline cut into William Buckley, who turned sharply and accelerated past his marker before slipping a perfectly weighted pass to Brian Hayes. The St Finbarr’s forward made no mistake, firing confidently beyond Éibhear Quilligan to push Cork firmly into control.
Connolly added another free before the interval as Cork took a commanding 1-13 to 0-7 lead into the dressing rooms.
Any hopes of a Clare revival quickly evaporated on the restart. Buckley landed a brilliant point over his shoulder before Barrett and Connolly added further scores as Cork continued to dictate proceedings all over the field.
Tommy O’Connell and Tim O’Mahony enjoyed another dominant afternoon at midfield, while Diarmuid Healy’s work-rate and distribution repeatedly launched Cork attacks. Barry Walsh also impressed with two fine scores from play.
By the 47th minute, Cork had stretched their advantage to twelve points and there was no way back for the visitors. Substitute Shane Kingston made an immediate impact off the bench, striking three points, while Cork’s depth allowed them to maintain intensity throughout the closing stages.

Clare did manage a late consolation goal when substitute Shane Meehan reacted quickest after Shane O’Donnell’s effort was blocked, but by then the contest was long decided.
Alan Connolly finished as Cork’s top scorer with 0-11, including eight frees, while Brian Hayes (1-2), Shane Barrett (0-5) and William Buckley (0-4) all delivered standout performances in attack.
For Clare, Tony Kelly contributed 0-8, while Diarmuid Ryan battled gamely throughout from wing-back.

Cork now march on to another Munster final showdown with Limerick full of confidence after an unbeaten provincial campaign and another hugely impressive display in front of their home support.
Scorers for Cork: Alan Connolly 0-11 (0-8 f), Brian Hayes 1-2, Shane Barrett 0-5, William Buckley 0-4, Shane Kingston 0-3, Barry Walsh 0-2, Eoin Downey, Damien Healy and Tim O’Mahony (f) 0-1 each.
Scorers for Clare: Tony Kelly 0-8 (0-6 f, 0-1 65), Shane Meehan 1-1, Diarmuid Ryan 0-3, Shane O’Donnell and Cian Galvin 0-1 each.
Cork: Patrick Collins; Niall O’Leary, Damien Cahalane, Seán O’Donoghue; Eoin Downey, Robert Downey, Mark Coleman; Tim O’Mahony, Tommy O’Connell; Barry Walsh, Shane Barrett, Diarmuid Healy; William Buckley, Brian Hayes, Alan Connolly. Subs: Shane Kingston for Hayes (45), Ger Millerick for Cahalane (55), Cormac O’Brien for R Downey (57), Hugh O’Connor for O’Mahony (58), Pádraig Power for Walsh (58).
Clare: Éibhear Quilligan; David McInerney, Adam Hogan, Darragh Lohan; Diarmuid Ryan, John Conlon, Niall O’Farrell; Tony Kelly, Seán Rynne; Cathal Malone, Diarmuid Stritch, David Fitzgerald; Ian Galvin, Peter Duggan, Shane O’Donnell. Subs: Rory Hayes for Lohan (13, inj), David Reidy for Stritch (23-28 temp), Cian Galvin for Conlon (42), Jack Kirwan for Fitzgerald (45), Shane Meehan for I Galvin (46), Reidy for Malone (57).
Referee: Johnny Murphy (Limerick).





















