All-Ireland SFC: Cork edge out Roscommon

Cork will be in Monday morning’s All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-final draw while Roscommon’s season came to a close this afternoon in Laois Hire O’Moore Park, with Daniel O’Mahony’s diving block on Diarmuid Murtagh the final act in a tense and tight battle.

Brian O’Driscoll raised the only orange flag in the game when he split the posts in the sixth minute to cancel out early points for Donie Smith and Daire Cregg.

Roscommon had their chances to cancel out that score from the Carrigaline wing-back, and will now have plenty of time to reflect on their failure to hit the target with any of their efforts from outside the arc in the closing stages.

Those late misses, including wides for both Murtagh brothers and another high ball that Micheál Aodh Martin pushed out around his post for safety, will no doubt haunt Roscommon in the coming weeks but over the course of the full 70 minutes, Cork left as much, if not more on the table.

After a competitive opening 22 minutes with Roscommon 0-6 to 0-5 in front when Enda Smith broke through two tackles and split the posts, Cork completely took over and could arguably have led by more than 0-10 to 0-6 at the interval.

Time and again Ian Maguire and Colm O’Callaghan soared up to smash the ball back towards the Roscommon goal, and in Seán McDonnell, Cork had a lively attacker who was picking up excellent positions and finishing off scores.

Maguire also put his name on two points, but the big midfielder will feel that he could have hit the net with either or both, and when Roscommon kicked off the second half with points from Dylan Ruane and Cregg, it looked like Cork might pay for their failure to capitalise on their first half possession.

As well as their power however, Cork also seemed to have an edge when it came to pace and movement. The breeze was slight, but what was in it favoured Roscommon in the second half and forced Cork to get within 30 metres of the opposition goal in order to create a high-percentage shooting chance.

They were able to do that through quick and clever interplay, wearing down the legs of a tiring Roscommon side to set up time and space for O’Callaghan, McDonnell and Mark Cronin to kick the points that made it 0-17 to 0-11 going into the final quarter.

Then Roscommon went to the bench and introduced pace in the shape of Cian McKeon, Colm Neary and Conor Hand, and with Brian Stack pushing up to give a little bit more help to the midfield battle, the Rossies were a completely different team.

McKeon, Diarmuid Murtagh and Cregg kicked the points to bring it to a one-point game, and the chances were there to push on. The St. Brigid’s trio of Shane Cunnane, Stack and Eddie Nolan came up with big kickout wins to set up attacks, but none of them yielded the score they needed.

When Cathail O’Mahony drove through the middle of the Roscommon defence to double the advantage, only a score from distance would do – and that proved elusive.

Scorers for Cork: Mark Cronin 0-5 (2fs), Seán McDonnell 0-4, Brian O’Driscoll 0-2 (tp), Ian Maguire 0-2, Colm O’Callaghan 0-2, Brian Hurley 0-1, Eoghan McSweeney 0-1, Paul Walsh 0-1, Cathail O’Mahony 0-1.

Scorers for Roscommon: Daire Cregg 0-5, Diarmuid Murtagh 0-2, Cian McKeon 0-2, Donie Smith 0-1, Ciaráin Murtagh 0-1, Senan Lambe 0-1, Enda Smith 0-1, Dylan Ruane 0-1, Ben O’Carroll 0-1, Eddie Nolan 0-1, Conor Carroll 0-1 (45).

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

Subs: Rory Maguire for Meehan (half-time), Eoghan McSweeney for S Walsh (41), Seán Powter for P Walsh (55), Ruairí Deane for Taylor (58), Cathail O’Mahony for Jones (61).

Roscommon: Conor Carroll; Pearse Frost, Brian Stack, David Murray; Ronan Daly, Shane Cunnane, Senan Lambe; Eddie Nolan, Enda Smith; Dylan Ruane, Donie Smith, Daire Cregg; Ben O’Carroll, Diarmuid Murtagh, Ciaráin Murtagh.

Subs: Keith Doyle for Nolan (41-44, temp), Colm Neary for D Smith (49), Cian McKeon for Ruane (52), Conor Hand for Daly (54), Ciarán Lennon for O’Carroll (55), Declan Kenny for Lambe (65).

Referee: Martin McNally (Monaghan)

Match Day | All-Ireland SFC Cork vs Roscommon

MATCH DAY HAS ARRIVED

Wishing our manager John Cleary, team Captain Brian Hurley, and the entire Cork team the very best today as they take on Roscommon in Round 3 of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. The team is ready to give it their all in this crucial match, and we’re right behind them every step of the way. Let’s go, Rebels!

 

🔥 MATCH DAY: Cork vs Roscommon 🔥
📅 Saturday, 14th June 2025
📍 Laois Hire O’Moore Park, Portlaoise

Throw in|  4:15 PM – All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Round 3
A must-win clash for Cork as they take on Roscommon in the final round of group games. With knockout stage qualification on the line, expect intensity, pace, and passion on the field!


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The Cork team to play Clare in the Electric Ireland Minor Hurling All Ireland Semi Final has been announced;

The Cork Minor Hurling team to play Clare  in the Electric Ireland All Ireland Championship Semi Final at FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles on Sunday 15th June at 1.00pm has been announced;

 

  1. Tom C Walsh, Aghada
  2. Darragh Heavin, Russell Rovers
  3. Denis Fitzgerald, Bride Rovers
  4. Cian Lawton, Midleton
  5. Michael T Brosnan, Glen Rovers
  6. Bobby Carroll, Dromina, Captain
  7. Colm Garde, Lisgoold
  8. Tom A Walsh, Carrigtwohill
  9. Ryan Dineen, Erin’s Own
  10. Ruairc Donovan, Fermoy
  11. Cormac Deane, Killeagh
  12. Craig O’Sullivan, Na Piarsaigh
  13. Seán Coughlan, Passage
  14. Eoghan O’Shea, Ballinhassig
  15. Sam Ring, Carrigtwohill
  16. Cathal Galvin, Sarsfields
  17. Jack Counihan, Watergrasshill
  18. Eoghan Hogan, Éire Óg
  19. Callum Coffey, Na Piarsaigh
  20. Michael Quill, Blackrock
  21. Charlie Hanratty, Carrigaline
  22. Tom O’Flynn, Sarsfields
  23. Evan Connolly, Dungourney
  24. Adam Dunlea, Sarsfields

Extra Panel Members; Darragh Winters (Courcey Rovers).  Ben Geary (Killeagh). Adam Leahy (Sarsfields). Shane O’Shaughnessy (Blackrock). Daniel Mackessy (Ballyhea), David Forde (Kinsale). Senan Carroll (Midleton). Dean Murphy (Lisgoold). Liam Coughlan (Newtownshandrum). Rian O’Connell (Fr O’Neills). Marley Walsh (Youghal)

The Cork Senior Football team to play Roscommon has been announced;

The Cork Senior Football team to play Roscommon in Group 2, Round 3 of the All-Ireland Championship at Laois Hire O’Moore Park, Portlaoise on Saturday 14th June at  4.15pm has been announced;

1. Micheál Aodh Martin, Nemo Rangers
2. Seán Meehan, Kiskeam
3. Daniel O’Mahony, Knocknagree
4. Maurice Shanley, Clonakilty
5. Brian O’Driscoll, Carrigaline
6. Seán Brady, Ballygarvan
7. Matty Taylor, Mallow
8. Ian Maguire, St Finbarr’s
9. Colm O’Callaghan, Éire Óg
10. Paul Walsh, Kanturk
11. Seán Walsh, Mitchelstown
12. Seán McDonnell, Mallow
13. Mark Cronin, Nemo Rangers
14. Brian Hurley, Castlehaven (Captain)
15. Chris Óg Jones, Uíbh Laoire
…………………………………………
16. Patrick Doyle, Knocknagree
17. Neil Lordan, Ballinora
18. Rory Maguire, Castlehaven
19. Seán Powter, Douglas
20. Luke Fahy, Ballincollig
21. Conor Cahalane, Castlehaven
22. Eoghan McSweeney, Knocknagree
23. Ruairí Deane, Bantry Blues
24. Conor Corbett, Clyda Rovers
25. Cathail O’Mahony, Mitchelstown
26. Hugh O’Connor, Newmarket
Standby Players;
Tommy Walsh, Kanturk. Darragh Cashman, Millstreet. David Buckley, Newcestown.  Éanna O’Hanlon, Kilshannig.

All-Ireland Minor Hurling Semi-Final: Cork to Face Clare

All-Ireland Minor Hurling Semi-Final: Cork to Face Clare

Cork and Clare are set to clash in a mouthwatering All-Ireland Minor Hurling Semi-Final on Sunday, 15th June at FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles.

After an exciting provincial campaign and impressive performances in the All-Ireland series, these Munster rivals now meet again—this time with a place in the All-Ireland Final up for grabs.

Cork topped the Munster group and went on to defeat Waterford in the Munster Final, while Clare battled through the All-Ireland preliminary and quarter-final rounds with strong wins over Dublin and Galway.

🛣️ Path to the Semi-Final

Stage Cork Clare
Munster Group Stage 1st Place – 4 Wins (v Limerick, Clare, Waterford, Tipp) 3rd Place – 2 Wins (v Tipp, Limerick)
Munster Final 🏆 Beat Waterford (1-20 to 2-15)
All-Ireland Preliminary QF ✅ Beat Dublin (2-20 to 0-13)
All-Ireland Quarter-Final ✅ Beat Galway (2-21 to 2-13)
All-Ireland Semi-Final Cork vs Clare Cork vs Clare

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