Munster SFC: Cork vs Limerick

Cork will play Limerick in the Munster Senior Football Championship Semi-Final on Saturday July 10th at 3pm in the LIT Gaelic Grounds.

Cork and Limerick footballers will meet in the Munster Championship for the first time since 2019.  This will be Cork’s opening game in the 2021 competition while Limerick beat Waterford 4-18 to 0-12 in the Q-Final stage.

Brendan Cawley from Kildare will referee the game

Game coverage

The game will be shown live on GAAGO, it will be live with C103fm and updates on RTÉ Radio One, RedFM, 96fm and RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta.

Live match updates will also be available on the Cork GAA Twitter page.

Team Announcement:

The starting team to play Limerick will be announced on Thursday at 9pm on www.gaacork.ie

Attendance at the game

Munster Council have confirmed the following

“Saturday’s Munster SFC Semi-Finals have been confirmed as test events, with a maximum attendance of 3,500 allowed at both games. Tickets will be distributed by the participating County Boards. Any returned tickets will go on public sale on Friday morning at 11am”

Cork Management Team

Ronan McCarthy (Douglas) – Coach

Cian O’Neill (CIT)

Sean Hayes (Nemo Rangers)

John Hayes (Carbery Rangers)

Bobbie O’Dwyer (Macroom)

 

 

 

 

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Cork SHC team vs Limerick

Cork Senior hurling team to play Limerick in Munster Hurling Championship has been announced. The game will take place on Saturday 3rd July at 7pm in Semple Stadium, Thurles.

  1. Patrick Collins, Ballinhassig
  2. Niall O’ Leary, Castlelyons
  3. Damien Cahalane, St Finbarrs
  4. Sean O’Donoghue, Inniscarra
  5. Tim O’Mahony, Newtownshandrum
  6. Mark Coleman, Blarney
  7. Eoin Cadogan, Douglas
  8. Darragh Fitzgibbon, Charleville
  9. Ger Millerick, Fr. O’ Neills
  10. Conor Cahalane, St Finbarrs
  11. Seamus Harnedy, St. Itas
  12. Robbie O’ Flynn, Erins Own
  13. Shane Kingston, Douglas
  14. Patrick Horgan, Glen Rovers
  15. Jack O’ Connor, Sarsfields
  16. Ger Collins, Ballinhassig
  17. Sean O’Leary Hayes, Midleton
  18. Robert Downey, Glen Rovers
  19. Niall Cashman, Blackrock
  20. Billy Hennessy, St. Finbarrs
  21. Luke Meade, Newcestown
  22. Bill Cooper, Youghal
  23. Declan Dalton, Fr. O’ Neills
  24. Alan Cadogan, Douglas
  25. Alan Connolly, Blackrock
  26. Shane Barrett, Blarney

Avenir Sports official Performance Analysis partner with Cork GAA

Avenir Sports are thrilled to become the official Performance Analysis partner with @officialCorkGAA for the next 3 years. A massive thank you to all at Cork GAA. We are excited to project manage the Performance Analysis for the Cork Minor, U20 and Senior Teams in both Hurling and Football over the coming years and are confident it will be of benefit to Management and Players of each team, enabling them to improve their performance. As the exclusive supplier of @Hudl products in Ireland we are delighted to announce that, in conjunction with Cork GAA we will have special deals for all of our products.
Kevin (CEO Cork GAA) Press Release
“Cork GAA  are delighted to launch our 3 year partnership with Avenir. It’s a partnership in the works with a while, we’ve good experience with working together in the past and we feel that this vision will help give our 6 teams, at under 17, under 20 and senior in both hurling and football a world class service in terms of performance analysis. We’ve a shared vision with Avenir that we harness the power in our clubs as-well, we’re setting up a performance hub based based in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh with Brian (Fitzgerald) and we will be extending that service to clubs and schools because we believe that Hudl one of the tools that Avenir uses is a really good product and will be of huge value to clubs and schools as they do their own performance analysis on a match by match basis and we’ll have special deal available in partnership between Cork County Board, Avenir Sports and obviously everybody here at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, as-well and Aidan O’Connell our high performance manager will be linking all the parts together to give full value for money for all parties.”
Tommy (Avenir Sports) Press Release
Managing Director of Avenir Sports Tommy Conneely “We are a 100% Irish owned Performance Solutions company. It is an honour and we are incredibly proud to begin this journey with Cork GAA. We are delighted to be the Performance Analysis Partner and exclusive supplier of video based Performance Analysis software and Performance Solutions products to Cork GAA.  Our vision is to assist in allowing every Educator, Coach and Player to reach their potential which is very much aligned with that of Cork GAA. We are excited to project manage the Performance Analysis for the Cork Minor, U20 and Senior Teams in both Hurling and Football over the coming years and are confident it will be of benefit to Management and Players of each team, enabling them to improve their performance. Our Performance Solutions Centre, based in Pairc Uí Rinn will be open to all Clubs and Schools. As the exclusive supplier of Hudl products in Ireland we are eager to meet with Coaches and Players and we are delighted to announce that, in conjunction with Cork GAA, we will have special deals for all of our products.
We look forward to working with and building our relationship with Cork GAA over the next three years and beyond.”

All-Ireland U20 Hurling Final

CORK WILL FACE Dublin in Nowlan Park on Saturday week, July 10th as the 2020 Bord Gáis Energy All-Ireland U20 hurling final will at last take place. The game will commence at 7:15pm

Cork beat Tipperary on December 23rd to secure the Munster crown and their place in the All-Ireland Final. Dublin recently beat Galway in the Leinster Final.

Key Information

Who: Cork Vs Dublin

What: 2020 All-Ireland U20 hurling final

When: July 10th @7:15pm

Where: Nowlan Park, Kilkenny

How: Cork beat Tipperary in Munster Final, Dublin beat Galway in Leinster Final

 

Munster Championship Results 

QF 1 Tipperary 1-19 Clare 0-12 19/10 Semple Stadium Thurles Click here
QF 2 Cork 2-24 Kerry 2-10 19/10 Austin Stack Park Tralee Click here
SF 3 Tipperary 5-18 Waterford 3-16 15/12 Fraher Field Dungarvan (AET) Click here
SF 4 Cork 2-29 Limerick 0-21 12/12 LIT Gaelic Grounds (AET) Click here
Final Cork 1-16 Tipperary 1-14 23/12 SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh Click here

 

Munster Senior Hurling Championship 2021

Cork will play Limerick in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final on Saturday July 3rd at 7pm in Semple Stadium Thurles.

Team Information

Cork team to play Limerick will be announced on Friday at 9pm at www.gaacork.ie

Game information 

Before the group stages of the Munster championship commenced, this will be the first meeting of Cork and Limerick in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship in 2013.

Game will start at 7pm in Semple Stadium Thurles.

The match referee is Paud O Dwyer from Carlow.

Coverage of the game 

TV coverage of the game is on Sky Sports. On the radio, C103 will broadcast live along with RTE Radio 1. Their will be updates on Cork’s RedFM, 96fm and Radio na Gaeltachta.

Cork GAA will bring you coverage on Social Media with live score updates on our twitter page @officialcorkgaa and updates before during and after the game on all over social media channels.

2021 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final – Limerick v Cork

 

Kingston says Cork have full squad preparing for Limerick semi-final

by Michael Moynihan  Irish Examiner 

Cork hurling manager Kieran Kingston says the Rebels will pick from a full panel for next Saturday’s Munster SHC semi-final clash with Limerick.

“From the panel perspective, we have training tonight (Saturday) and we have a clean bill of health for everyone. As of now everyone is available for selection.

“Now, a lot can happen in a week, but as of now they’re all available for selection and we have one or two who have come back into training in the last couple of weeks.

“Bill Cooper is back training the last couple of weeks and Colm Spillane is back in modified training at the moment, so they’re getting back to match pace.

“It’s the first time this year we’ve had everyone available for selection, touch wood. But obviously some of those players are only back a couple of weeks, so they haven’t got a lot done at this stage.

“It’s unusual, because there’s been so much training and games in a short period of time that you’ll always pick up niggles. We had a very bad run of niggles when we came back to training, which is only to be expected, I suppose, but as of now everybody is fit for training.”