McGrath Cup win for Cork

Cork, despite the terrible conditions, came good in the second-half to run out convincing winners with some impressive performances from the subs.

Mark Cronin and Conor Corbett’s goals propelled Cork to a 2-14 to 0-8 win over Clare on a rainy Wednesday night in Clarecastle. During their opening game in the McGrath Cup, manager John Cleary used 26 players, providing essential game time for the team in the pre-season tournament.

The next fixture for Cork is scheduled for January 14, where they will host Waterford.

 

Teams and scorers from the game

Scorers for Cork: M Cronin (1-3, 0-2 frees); C Corbett (1-2); D Cashman, C Óg Jones, C O’Callaghan (0-2 each); M Taylor, B Murphy (0-1 free), P Walsh (0-1 each).

Scorers for Clare: C Downes (0-5, 0-4 frees); K Malone, D Walsh, D O’Donnell (0-1 free).

CORK: P Doyle; M Taylor, M Shanley, K Flahive; D Cashman, T Walsh, B O’Driscoll; C O’Callaghan, P Walsh; E McSweeney, F Herlihy, J O’Rourke; D Buckley, C Corbett, B Murphy.

Subs: C Óg Jones for Herlihy, R Deane for O’Rourke (both HT); I Maguire for McSweeney (43); M Cronin for Murphy (54); L Fahy for Cashman (55); S Meehan for Flahive (62); D Gore for Buckley (66); N Lordan for P Walsh, J McCarthy for T Walsh (both 68).

CLARE: S Ryan; M Doherty, R Lannigan, M Garry; J Guyler, A Sweeney, D Walsh; G Murray, B MacNamara; D Coughlan, D O’Brien, C Downes; D O’Donnell, A Griffin, S Griffin.

Subs: K Malone for Coughlan (45-49, temporary); K Malone for O’Donnell (50); T McDonald for O’Brien (55); C McMahon for Coughlan (60).

Referee: D O’Callaghan (Limerick).

All you need to know | McGrath Cup | Clare vs Cork

 

Cork to play Clare in McGrath Cup Round 1 

Find out all you need to know about the game below.

Where?

Clarecastle

When?

Wednesday 3rd Jan @7pm

Did You Know? The McGrath Cup is in memory of a Cork Man. 

The McGrath Cup commemorates the legacy of Joe McGrath, a Cork native renowned for coaching both football and hurling county teams. In the 1970s, McGrath played a pivotal role in guiding Blackrock to All-Ireland success. Notably, he, alongside Eamon Ryan, jointly coached Cork to a narrow victory over Kerry in the 1983 Munster final, marked by Tadhg Murphy’s memorable late goal.

Five years later, McGrath, originally from Down, achieved further success by coaching Cork to the All-Ireland U21 hurling title. In a decisive final, Cork triumphed over Kilkenny with a commanding scoreline of 4-11 to 1-5. McGrath’s contributions extended beyond the field, as he actively participated in establishing coaching structures at the national level. As one of the pioneering full-time coaching officers in Cork under the Carrigdhoun banner, his influence left a lasting impact on the development of the sport.

Team News 

Cork Team can be viewed here 

Clare Team: S Ryan; M Doherty, C Rouine, R Lanigan; M Garry, A Sweeney, G Murray; D Walsh, B McNamara; C Downes, E McMahon, D Coughlan; S Griffin, A Griffin, D O’Donnell

Ticket information

From Munster GAA website