Allianz National Football League Division 2
CORK 3-15 (3-0-15) OFFALY 0-19 (0-2-15)
Cork continue to quietly nudge themselves into the promotion conversation after they picked up their second road win in succession, this time against Offaly at Glenisk O’Connor Park.
John Cleary’s side have now won three games out of three, albeit it’s looking more and more likely that the relegation battle will be a three-way shootout between the sides that the Rebels have overcome. Meanwhile their four remaining opponents – Kildare, Meath, Derry and Tyrone – are all looking upwards at a potential path to Division One football.

Certainly the pressure is mounting on Offaly, who left themselves with far too much to do at half-time.
The Faithful County had a decent breeze at their backs in the opening half, as evidenced by Cormac Egan and Keith O’Neill sending over elegant two-pointers, but they only raised two other flags for the opening 35 minutes while Cork were effectively home and hosed with 2-9 on the board. Mickey Harte and Declan Kelly were forced into some changes with Lee Pearson, Jack Bryant and Nathan Poland joining their extraordinarily long injury list, while in goal, they opted to give a league debut to MTU Kerry student Conor Melia.
Despite this, their troubles with retaining possession continued as Cork took a firm grip on proceedings around the middle.
Either end of the first half Colm O’Callaghan picked up a pass from Chris Óg Jones and blasted the ball past Conor Melia, while Seán McDonnell easily could have had a third if he had been six inches more accurate, instead of hammering his effort off the woodwork.
Throughout the 35 minutes the Rebels were patient and controlled in their play, winning plenty of possession and starving the Offaly attack of opportunities.
Harry Plunkett kicked one of his eight points to start the second half but a point from Steven Sherlock and Mark Cronin goal made it 3-10 to 0-7 with 39 minutes played and given the value of the wind, a landslide win looked like it might ensue.
Instead of powering on however, a black card for Rory Maguire stalled Cork’s momentum and Offaly had the better of the final 20 minutes, landing the last three points of the game as they tried to generate some positivity in advance of daunting trips to Omagh and Derry in the next fortnight.
For Cork, the bar will be raised from now on, but there will be plenty of good feelings down by the Lee after a Happy Valentine’s weekend in the midlands.
Scorers for Offaly: Harry Plunkett 0-8 (0-4f), Keith O’Neill 0-5 (1tp), Cormac Egan 0-3 (1tp), Niall Furlong 0-1, Jordan Hayes 0-1, Daire McDaid 0-1.
Scorers for Cork: Mark Cronin 1-4 (1f), Colm O’Callaghan 2-1, Steven Sherlock 0-5 (2f), Chris Óg Jones 0-2, S McDonnell, S Walsh, D Sheedy 0-1 each**.**

OFFALY: Conor Melia; Shane O’Toole-Greene, David Dempsey, Daire McDaid; Cormac Egan, Diarmuid Egan, Rory Egan; Jack McEvoy, Aaron Leavy; Marcas Dalton, Jordan Hayes, Keith O’Neill; Harry Plunkett, Ciarán Murphy, Eoin Sawyer. Subs: Niall Furlong for Sawyer (h-t), Darragh Flynn for Murphy (46), Eoin Dunne for Dalton (52), Dan Molloy for Leavy (64).
CORK: Patrick Doyle; Maurice Shanley, Daniel O’Mahony, Seán Meehan; Mattie Taylor, Rory Maguire, Luke Fahy; Colm O’Callaghan, Ian Maguire; Paul Walsh, Dara Sheedy, Seán McDonnell; Steven Sherlock, Chris Óg Jones, Mark Cronin. Subs: Ruairí Deane for Walsh (46), Seán Walsh for Maguire (51), Cathail O’Mahony for Jones (52), Micheál Aodh Martin for Doyle (59), Conor Cahalane for McDonnell (66).
Referee: Seán Lonergan (Tipperary).
Cork Minor Football – Leinster League Round 2 v Laois
A strong performance from the Cork Minor 1 Footballers saw them record a six-point victory over Laois in Round 2 of the Leinster Minor Football League on Saturday last.
It was another positive step in the group’s development campaign, with valuable game time across the panel and a composed display securing the win.
Meanwhile, the Minor 2 team had a free weekend.
Here are some photos from Max Ricken from the game.
The Cork Minor 1 panel that secured their six-point win over Laois in Round 2 of the Leinster League featured Eoghan Aherne (Carrigaline), Jacob Barry (Aghinagh), Rian Coakley (Éire Óg), Donnacha Coleman (Youghal), Morgan Corkery (Nemo Rangers), Conor Downing (Adrigole), Fionn O’Donnovan (Clonakilty), Kevin O’Donovan (O’Donovan Rossa), Riley O’Donovan (Barryroe), Conor Garvey (St Finbarr’s), Ben Hegarty (Ballinora), Donal Herlihy (Shamrocks), Peadar Kelly (Naomh Abán), Billy Looney (Banteer), Eanna Lynch (Ballincollig), Riain McCormack (Midleton), Joe Miskella (Ballincollig), Cathal Murphy (Valley Rovers), Donncha O’Mahony (Newcestown), Luke O’Neill (Carbery Rangers), Mark O’Keeffe (Nemo Rangers), Pól O’Connor (Lisgoold), Colm O’Riordan (Blarney), Rory O’Sullivan (Naomh Abán), Darragh O’Sullivan (Erins Own), Aaron O’Sullivan (Glanmire), Alex O’Herlihy (St Finbarr’s), Kieran O’Shea (Urhan), Mark Power (Charleville), Evan Stack (Ballincollig), Rory Twohig (Kilmeen), Michael Walsh (Bride Rovers) and Tom Whooley (Clonakilty).
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Cork footballers win on the road
Allianz National Football League Division 2
CORK 3-15 (3-0-15) OFFALY 0-19 (0-2-15)
Cork continue to quietly nudge themselves into the promotion conversation after they picked up their second road win in succession, this time against Offaly at Glenisk O’Connor Park.
John Cleary’s side have now won three games out of three, albeit it’s looking more and more likely that the relegation battle will be a three-way shootout between the sides that the Rebels have overcome. Meanwhile their four remaining opponents – Kildare, Meath, Derry and Tyrone – are all looking upwards at a potential path to Division One football.
Certainly the pressure is mounting on Offaly, who left themselves with far too much to do at half-time.
The Faithful County had a decent breeze at their backs in the opening half, as evidenced by Cormac Egan and Keith O’Neill sending over elegant two-pointers, but they only raised two other flags for the opening 35 minutes while Cork were effectively home and hosed with 2-9 on the board. Mickey Harte and Declan Kelly were forced into some changes with Lee Pearson, Jack Bryant and Nathan Poland joining their extraordinarily long injury list, while in goal, they opted to give a league debut to MTU Kerry student Conor Melia.
Despite this, their troubles with retaining possession continued as Cork took a firm grip on proceedings around the middle.
Either end of the first half Colm O’Callaghan picked up a pass from Chris Óg Jones and blasted the ball past Conor Melia, while Seán McDonnell easily could have had a third if he had been six inches more accurate, instead of hammering his effort off the woodwork.
Throughout the 35 minutes the Rebels were patient and controlled in their play, winning plenty of possession and starving the Offaly attack of opportunities.
Harry Plunkett kicked one of his eight points to start the second half but a point from Steven Sherlock and Mark Cronin goal made it 3-10 to 0-7 with 39 minutes played and given the value of the wind, a landslide win looked like it might ensue.
Instead of powering on however, a black card for Rory Maguire stalled Cork’s momentum and Offaly had the better of the final 20 minutes, landing the last three points of the game as they tried to generate some positivity in advance of daunting trips to Omagh and Derry in the next fortnight.
For Cork, the bar will be raised from now on, but there will be plenty of good feelings down by the Lee after a Happy Valentine’s weekend in the midlands.
Scorers for Offaly: Harry Plunkett 0-8 (0-4f), Keith O’Neill 0-5 (1tp), Cormac Egan 0-3 (1tp), Niall Furlong 0-1, Jordan Hayes 0-1, Daire McDaid 0-1.
Scorers for Cork: Mark Cronin 1-4 (1f), Colm O’Callaghan 2-1, Steven Sherlock 0-5 (2f), Chris Óg Jones 0-2, S McDonnell, S Walsh, D Sheedy 0-1 each**.**
OFFALY: Conor Melia; Shane O’Toole-Greene, David Dempsey, Daire McDaid; Cormac Egan, Diarmuid Egan, Rory Egan; Jack McEvoy, Aaron Leavy; Marcas Dalton, Jordan Hayes, Keith O’Neill; Harry Plunkett, Ciarán Murphy, Eoin Sawyer. Subs: Niall Furlong for Sawyer (h-t), Darragh Flynn for Murphy (46), Eoin Dunne for Dalton (52), Dan Molloy for Leavy (64).
CORK: Patrick Doyle; Maurice Shanley, Daniel O’Mahony, Seán Meehan; Mattie Taylor, Rory Maguire, Luke Fahy; Colm O’Callaghan, Ian Maguire; Paul Walsh, Dara Sheedy, Seán McDonnell; Steven Sherlock, Chris Óg Jones, Mark Cronin. Subs: Ruairí Deane for Walsh (46), Seán Walsh for Maguire (51), Cathail O’Mahony for Jones (52), Micheál Aodh Martin for Doyle (59), Conor Cahalane for McDonnell (66).
Referee: Seán Lonergan (Tipperary).
Minor Footballers Back in Leinster League Action Today
Our Minor Footballers continue their Leinster Football League campaign this afternoon as they take on Laois GAA.
🗓 14th February
🕝 Throw-in: 2:30pm
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The squad will be looking to build momentum as the league progresses, and your support is always greatly appreciated.
📸 Gallery: Last Week vs Offaly
Supporters can also look back on some excellent moments from last week’s game against Offaly GAA, with a selection of action shots captured by Max Ricken.
From strong defensive plays to attacking scores, the photos highlight the work rate and determination shown by the panel.
Best of luck to the players and management as they take to the field this afternoon.
TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT | Cork v Offaly | Allianz Football League Round 3
The Cork Senior Football team to play Offaly in Round 3 of the Allianz Football League has been announced as follows:
Cork will take on Offaly on Sunday, 15th February at O’Connor Park. Tickets for the match are available for purchase below.
2026 – Allianz Football League Round 4: Cork v Meath
Cork return to Páirc Uí Rinn for Round 4 of the Allianz Football League as they take on Meath on home soil.
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