Cork Under 20 Football Team Announced.
The Cork Under 20 Football Team to play Kerry has been announced.
1. Josh O Keeffe – Newmarket
2. Colm O Shea – Kilshannig
3. Daniel O Mahony – Knocknagree
4. Diarmaid Phelan – Aghada
5. David Buckley – Newcestown
6. Bill Foley – Bantry Blues
7. Brian Lynch – Douglas
8. Jack Lawton – Argideen Rangers
9. Daniel O Connell – Kanturk
10. Jack Murphy – Éire Óg
11. Aodhán Ó Luasa – Naomh Aban
12. Brian Hayes – St. Finbarrs
13. Mark Cronin – Nemo Rangers (Joint Captain)
14. Fionn Herlihy – Doheny’s
15. Blake Murphy – St. Vincent’s (Joint Captain)
16. Cian O Leary – Douglas
17. Bill Curtin – Kilshannig
18. Sean Desmond – Clondrohid
19. Darragh Cashman – Millstreet
20. Eanna O Hanlon – Kilshannig
21. Conor Corbett – Clyda Rovers
22. Darragh Hayes – Carbery Rangers
23. Gerry O Sullivan – Boherbue
24. Conor Russell – Douglas
Extended Panel Members
Jack Kelliher – Canovee
Eoin Nation – Nemo Rangers
Ciaran Nyhan – Ballinascarthy
Dylan Connolly – Glanworth
Conor Smith – Aghabullogue
Eoghan Lehane – Canovee
Ciarán O’ Sullivan – Urhan
Management: Keith Ricken, Michéal Ó Cronín, Maurice Moore, Colm O Neill, Barry Corkery
Strength & Conditioning: Con Burns
Goalkeeping Coach: Kevin Murphy
Logistics: Charlie McCarthy, Brian Walsh, Denis McSweeney
Medical: Dr Aidan Kelleher, Brian O Connell
Liaison Officer: Des Cullinane
Cork beat Derry in League
Cork 3-13 Derry 3-11
Cork survived a late scare as Derry battled from 10 points down with only eight minutes of regulation time remaining to lose by just two at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The result leaves Cork on the verge of promotion back to Division Two, requiring just one more point from their remaining two games to be sure.
They led by 1-5 to 0-4 at half-time after playing with the howling wind. Damien Gore scored their goal in the 19th minute following a mistake from a short kickout.
Cork added a second goal after 45 minutes, when Paul Kerrigan set up John O’Rourke, who added a third following a strong Sean Powter run on the hour.
Just before, Derry’s Niall Loughlin grabbed their first goal, but with 62 minutes gone, Cork had raced 3-12 to 1-8 in front and were coasting.
But Derry kept battling right to the end as goals from Emmett Bradley and substitute Patrick Kearney left Cork sweating on the final whistle.
Cork: A Casey; T Clancy, M Shanley, P Ring; L O’Donovan, S Powter, M Taylor; I Maguire, captain, K O’Hanlon; J O’Rourke (2-2, 0-1 ‘mark’), S White, B Hartnett; P Kerrigan, L Connolly (0-2, 1 free), D Gore (1-3, 0-1 ‘mark’).
Subs: C O’Mahony (0-4, 2 frees) for Connolly injured 25 mins, K O’Donovan for O’Donovan injured 35+1 mins, E McSweeney (0-1) for Hartnett 45 mins, M Hurley (0-1) for Kerrigan 62 mins, J Loughrey for Powter 64 mins.
Derry: O Lynch (0-1, 0-1 ’45); P McGrogan, B Rogers, C McWilliams (0-1,0-1 free); S Downey, C McKaigue, N Keenan; C McFaul, P Cassidy (0-1); E Bradley (1-1), N Loughlin (1-1, 0-1 free), D Tallon; B Heron, S McGuigan (0-6 frees), N Toner.
Subs: L McGoldrick for Cassidy and P Kearney (1-0) for Toner 42 mins, C Doherty for Tallon 57 mins, D Cassidy for Heron 61 mins.
Cork hurlers lose to Galway
Allianz Hurling League Division One Group A
GALWAY 2-18 CORK 1-16
By Cian O’Connell at Pearse Stadium
Ultimately it turned into a satisfying win that was much more about character than class for Galway.
Shane O’Neill’s outfit fell behind in the 50th minute and with Cork backed by the elements in the second period the locals were under duress.
That, though, was when Galway started to answer the questions being posed by Cork with Gearoid McInerney and Shane Cooney two defiant figures for the maroon and white county.
Robbie O’Flynn’s 52nd minute dismissal for a foul on Fintan Burke scarcely aided Cork’s cause and Galway exploited the numerical superiority with the issue delicately poised.
In the closing stages Galway outscored Cork by 1-5 to 0-2 with Brian Concannon’s delightful 55th minute goal proving to be the critical moment.
Despite playing into the teeth of a strong first half wind, Cork were content to only depart trailing by 1-10 to 0-10 at the interval.
That was chiefly due to the efficiency of Kieran Kingston’s charges, who registered 0-10 from 10 attempts.
Galway had plenty of opportunities initially, but the fact that only 1-10 was struck from 20 shots ensured Cork were in a decent position at the turnaround considering the elements.
With Patrick Horgan sharp from frees the teams were deadlocked at 0-4 each by the 17th minute before Galway enjoyed a productive burst.
Aidan Harte, Conor Cooney (free), and Adrian Tuohey nailed points prior to Jason Flynn’s sweet 23rd minute major.
Cathal Mannion, Cooney, and Brian Concannon were all involved in the build up with Flynn eventually rattling the Cork net.
Cork, though, stayed composed reeling off six of the last nine points before the break with Conor Lehane and Bill Cooper landing splendid efforts.
When the action recommenced Cork continued to narrow the deficit and hit the front in the 50th minute as O’Mahony netted.
O’Flynn’s red card followed shortly after and Galway subsequently pounced for a goal with Conor Cooney’s inviting delivery gathered by Concannon, who mined a goal.
From then until the finish Cork could only muster a couple of Horgan frees, while Galway finished smartly.
Substitute Evan Niland rifled over two frees and the returning David Burke sealed the deal with a trademark injury time point which was saluted by a throaty western roar. Galway gleaned the spoils.
Scorers for Galway: Brian Concannon 1-2, Cathal Mannion 0-5 (4fs), Jason Flynn 1-1, Conor Cooney 0-3 (2fs), Niall Burke and Evan Niland (2fs) 0-2 each, Aidan Harte, Adrian Tuohey, and Aidan Harte 0-1 each.
Scorers for Cork: Patrick Horgan 0-9 (9fs), Tim O’Mahony 1-1 (1 sideline), Shane Kingston 0-2, Aidan Walsh, Conor Lehane, Darragh Fitzgibbon, and Bill Cooper 0-1 each.
GALWAY: Eanna Murphy; Darren Morrissey, Gearoid McInerney, Seán Loftus; Pádraic Mannion, Shane Cooney, Fintan Burke; Aidan Harte, Cathal Mannion; Jason Flynn, Niall Burke, Adrian Tuohey; Brian Concannon, Conor Whelan, Conor Cooney.
Subs: David Burke for N Burke (39), Seán Linnane for P Mannion (51), Evan Niland for F Burke (57), TJ Brennan for Harte (60), Conor Walsh for Concannon (69).
CORK: Anthony Nash; Niall O’Leary, Eoin Cadogan, Colm Spillane; Bill Cooper, Tim O’Mahony, Sean O’Leary-Hayes; Mark Coleman, Darragh Fitzgibbon; Robbie O’Flynn, Seamus Harnedy, Aidan Walsh; Conor Lehane, Shane Kingston, Patrick Horgan.
Subs: Conor Cahalane for Walsh (HT), Jack O’Connor for Lehane (70+1).
REFEREE: Fergal Horgan (Tipperary).
Cork hurlers travel to Galway
Cork will play Galway in Round 5 of the Allianz Hurling League Division 1 on Sunday March 1st at 2pm in Pearse Stadium Galway.
Cork’s sit in mid-table after four league games. Cork beat Tipperary and Westmeath but lost to Waterford and Limerick.
Cork Team to play Galway was announced on Friday, check it here
Game information | |
Competition | Allianz Hurling League |
Round | 5th round |
Teams | Cork and Galway |
Venue | Pearse Stadium |
Time | 2pm |
Date | 1st March 2020 |
Referee | Fergal Horgan |
Ticket Information
Tickets for the game are available at your local Super Valu and Centra store.
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- Pre-Purchase Pricing: €15.00
- Match Day Pricing: €20.00
- Juveniles(U-16’s): Free
- Concessions for OAP/Students (with ID) €15
Table
Travel information
Please see below information from Galway GAA