Cork Minors play Derry on Saturday

Munster Minor Champions Cork will play Derry in the All-Ireland Championship Q-Final on the weekend 11th of June.
Cork qualified for the Munster Final following a win over Tipperary. Cork beat Kerry in the Munster Final in Pairc Ui Rinn last Wednesday night.
Derry beat Cavan in Ulster Semi-Final, They were beaten in the Ulster final against Tyrone
The game will now take place at 6pm in Portlaoise

Fixture

All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Q-Final:

Cork v Derry, Saturday 11th June, 6pm @ MW Hire O’Moore Park,

Cork hurlers to play Antrim

Cork hurlers have been drawn to play Antrim in the Preliminary All-Ireland Quarter-Final.

The game will be played in Corrigan Park, Belfast following the conclusion of both Munster SHC and Joe McDonagh Cup competitions.

The game will take place next weekend on either Saturday 11th June at 2pm.

Cork finished 3rd in the Munster championship following wins against Waterford and Tipperary. Antrim defeated Kerry in an epic McDonagh Cup final, on a scoreline of 5-22 to 4-24 on Saturday last.

The winners of this game will play Galway in All-Ireland Q-Final.

Fixture

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Preliminary Quarter Final

Cork v Antrim, Corrigan Park, Saturday 11th June @ 2:00pm

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Qualifiers R2 Draw

This morning’s All-Ireland SFC Round 2 Qualifier draw produced some really exciting match-ups.

Armagh will play their Ulster rivals Donegal while Mayo will play Kildare.

The other two Round 2 matches see Clare set to face Roscommon and Cork will play Limerick.

Venues for Round 2 shall be determined by the Central Competitions Control Committee later today. All games will be played this weekend, June 11/12.

The draw involved the four counties who progressed from Round 1 of the Qualifiers and the four counties who were beaten in their respective provincial finals.

An open draw determined the four pairings with all games being played at Neutral Venues.

All-Ireland SFC Round 1 Qualifiers (June 11/12)

Mayo v Kildare

Clare v Roscommon

Cork v Limerick

Armagh v Donegal

 

All-Ireland SFC R2 Qualifier draw to be made Monday 6th June 2022

The draws for Round 2 of the 2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship will take place Monday morning 6th June.

It will be broadcast live on Morning Ireland on RTE Radio 1 just after 8.30am.

2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Round 2

The Round 2 draw involves the four winners from Round 1 (Cork, Mayo, Clare & Armagh) against the four Provincial runners-up (Roscommon, Kildare, Limerick & Donegal).

An Open Draw shall be made to determine the pairings.

Teams who have previously met in the Provincial championships can meet again in Round 2 of the Qualifiers.

Venues for Round 2 shall be determined by the Central Competitions Control Committee, and all fixtures details will be confirmed on Monday afternoon, with the fixtures scheduled for the weekend of 11th & 12th June.

Teams Involved:

Bowl 1 – Cork, Mayo, Clare, Armagh

Bowl 2 – Roscommon, Kildare, Limerick, Donegal

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Qualifier R1 Cork v Louth Match Report

All Ireland SFC Round One

Cork 2-12 Louth 2-8

By John O’Shea at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh for gaa.ie

Cork progressed to the next round of the All Ireland Football Qualifiers after coming out on top following a tight affair against Louth at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

It was a competitive and closely contested game of football, Louth set out their stall from the outset, playing a defensive game and then looking to hit on the break.

Cork needed patience to break down a stubborn Louth defence in the early stages. But they did get off the mark as Steven Sherlock slotted over.

That was before Brian Hurley tapped over a pair of points for the Rebels, one from play and another from a mark.

Louth got level with a goal in the 17th minute through a well worked collective move, which was finished from close range to the back of the net by Liam Jackson.

It was finely poised at the midway stage of the first half. Sam Mulroy slotted over a free for Louth, while Sherlock continued to prove a reliable scoring option at the other end.

On the half hour mark Brian Hurley put Cork 0-7 to 1-2 ahead with a lovely pointed score from distance.

Dan Corcoran got another Louth point just before the break to reduce the gap down to one, leaving everything all to play for heading into the second half.

Sam Mulroy and Sherlock continued to prove vital scorers for Louth and Cork respectively.

Cork goalkeeper Christopher Kelly was then called into make a fine double save from a Louth chance from Keenan.

Although this tactical affair was proving a tough watch at times for the spectators, it was very much keeping Louth right in the mix, as Mulroy slotted over a free on 51 minutes.

On 65 minutes Brian Hurley blasted into the back of the net for Cork, following a lovely run in the build up from Sean Powter.

However, a well taken Colm O’Callaghan goal in second half stoppage time saw Cork hit the back of the net for a second occasion

That appeared to be that. However, Conor Grimes got another Louth goal to leave just three points between the teams in the dying stages.

But Cork managed to hold on and book their place in the next round of the qualifiers.

Scorers for Cork: S Sherlock (0-8, 0-6 frees); B Hurley (1-4, 0-1 mark); C O’Callaghan (1-0).

Scorers for Louth: L Jackson (1-1); S Mulroy (0-4, 0-4 frees); C Grimes (1-0); D Corcoran, C Downey, T Jackson (0-1 each).

CORK : C Kelly; S Powter, M Shanley, K O’Donovan; J Cooper, R Maguire, M Taylor; C O’Callaghan, I Maguire; J O’Rourke, E McSweeney, D Dineen; S Sherlock, B Hurley, C O’Mahony.

Subs: B Hayes for O’Mahony (HT); D Gore for O’Rourke (50); T Corkery for Powter (temporary, 68-71); C Kiely for Dineen (70); P Walsh for E McSweeney (73); T Corkery for Powter (74).

LOUTH: J Calliff; D Corcoran, B Duffy, D McKenny; D McConnon, N Sharkey, L Jackson; J Clutterbuck, C Early; C McKeever, S Mulroy, C Downey; C Lennon, D Nally , R Burns

Subs: C Keenan for R Burns (44); T Durnin for Early (45); L Grey for McKeever (62); C Grimes for Nally (65); T Jackson for C Lennon (67).

Referee: Fergal Kelly(Longford).