Cork finish strongly against Galway in Ladies football

National Ladies Football League Division One Final

Cork 2-8 Galway 0-9

By Anthony Newman

 

A dramatic finish saw Cork win the NFL Division 1 title at the TUS Gaelic Grounds.

Two late goals saw the cup head to Leeside for the first time since 2019.

The second was given after a Rachel O’Regan palmed effort was touched over the line by a Galway defender, but to be fair there was little she could do to stop it.

Galway had the first chance of the game when Niamh Divilly played Nicola Ward in on goal, but her shot was well saved by Caoimhe Richmond.

Cork had a chance to open their account two minutes in from a Katie Quirke free, but her effort went just wide as she was shooting into a strong wind.

The Rebels came close again to opening the scoring when Abbie O’Mahony sent the ball in towards Leah Hallihan, but Riona Quinn intercepted the pass to clear the danger.

Galway, aided by the wind, got the game’s first score eight minutes in when Siobhan Divilly pointed and from the re-start her sister, Niamh, doubled their lead.

Quirke had another chance to score for Cork, but again her effort went just wide, before Emma Cleary got them off the mark.

With 12 minutes played Kate Slevin increased Galway’s lead, before another Divilly sister – this time Olivia – made it 0-4 to 0-1 in the Tribeswomen’s favour.

Eva Noone stretched their lead further to make it 0-5 to 0-1, as Cork were finding it hard to get out of their own half, with the wind being a major factor.

Cork had a chance to reduce the gap but another effort from Quirke went narrowly wide from a tight angle.

The Rebels got their second point 23 minutes in when Melissa Duggan burst forward to set up Aimee Corcoran to score.

Niamh Divilly replied at the other end to see her side lead 0-6 to 0-2 with five minutes to half time.

Slevin pointed in the final minute of the half as Galway were deservedly in front by 0-7 to 0-2 at the break.

Despite playing against the wind Galway got the first score of the second half, with Noone on target again.

The Tribeswomen had a chance to go further ahead, but a last minute interception from Duggan denied them a goal.

Quirke reduced the qap as she split the posts after 38 minutes as Cork were now starting to come into the game more.

Before that they looked like they were in on goal but Áine O’Sullivan was deemed to have overcarried the ball and the referee gave a free out.

Aoife Healy pointed for Cork, after 41 minutes, as they tried to get back in contention, to make it 0-8 to 0-4.

Three minutes later and Cork looked like scoring the goal they needed,

Quirke pointed from a free to put only three between the sides as Cork were enjoying their best spell of the tie.

Nicola Ward increased Galway’s lead to four again with 10 minutes to go.

Five minutes later and the Rebels were back on level terms when they pounced on a Galway defensive mistake, with Quirke finding the back of the net to level it, 1-6 to 0-9.

With two minutes to go Cork took the lead for the first time in unusual circumstances. O’Regan fisted the ball towards goal and had it gone straight to the net it would have been disallowed. However Chellene Trill was adjudged to have carried it over the line, and the goal was given.

Quirke and O’Sullivan added late points to see the Rebels run out winners five points.

Scorers for Cork: K Quirke 1-3 (1f), C Trill 1-0 (og), A O’Sullivan 0-2, E Cleary, A Corcoran, A Healy 0-1 each.

Galway: E Noone, N Divilly, K Slevin 0-2 each, S Divilly, O Divilly, N Ward 0-1 each.

Cork: C Richmond; M Duggan, D Kiniry, S Kelly; A Corcoran, S McGoldrick, R Corkery; A Healy, A O’Mahony; R Leahy, G Murphy, E Cleary; A O’Sullivan, K Quirke, L Hallihan.

Subs: M O’Callaghan for G Murphy (ht), R O’Regan for L Hallihan (37), A Ring for E Cleary (55).

Galway: L O’Halloran; R Quinn, S Ni Loingsigh, K Geraghty; H Noone, N Ward, B Quinn; N Divilly, S Divily; O Divilly, K Slevin, L Noone; E Noone, L Coen, A Trill. Subs: L Ward for L Noone (42), C Trill for R Quinn (50), A Ni Ruairc for K Geraghty (51), R Leonard for E Noone (55).

Referee: Jonathan Murphy (Carlow).

The Cork Senior Football team to play Limerick in the Munster Championship has been announced.

John Cleary has announced his football side to face Limerick this Sunday. The opening round of the Munster Championship in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

Throw-in is set for 2pm.

Tickets for the game are available now below.

2026-MSFC- Cork vs Kerry Final

Munster Senior Football Final, Cork will meet Kerry in Killarney on May 10th @1:45pm

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Fitzgerald Stadium Killarney, Killarney
Killarney, Kerry V93 P892 Ireland
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Cork Minor Hurling Team Named for Munster Championship Clash with Waterford

Cork Minor Hurling manager Dónal Mulcahy has announced his side to face Waterford in the Electric Ireland Munster Minor Hurling Championship Round 2.

The Rebels travel to Dungarvan on Friday, April 10th, with throw-in at 7pm.

Tickets for the game can be purchased via the link below.

Supporters unable to attend can watch the game live on Clubber.

U20 football team to play Clare on Thursday night has been named

Cork U20 Football manager Ray Keane has named his side to face Clare in Phase 2, Round 1 of the Dalata Hotel Group GAA U20 Munster Football Championship. 

Cork travel to Quilty for a 7pm throw-in.

Tickets for the game are available below.

Buy Match Tickets below

2026-MSFC- Cork vs Kerry Final

Munster Senior Football Final, Cork will meet Kerry in Killarney on May 10th @1:45pm

Find out more
Fitzgerald Stadium Killarney, Killarney
Killarney, Kerry V93 P892 Ireland
+ Google Map

Clubber are streaming the game. Find link below

Munster GAA announces Ticketing Arrangements for the 2026 Munster Senior Hurling Championship

2026 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Ticketing Arrangements

Munster GAA has confirmed the ticket distribution plan for the upcoming 2026 Munster Senior Hurling Championship, outlining how supporters can access tickets across all five rounds of the competition.

Due to capacity constraints at some venues, along with the expected demand from our clubs, the opening three rounds will be distributed through county boards to ensure fair and equitable access for competing counties. County Boards have been notified of their ticket allocations for each game.


Key Ticketing Details

Rounds 1–3

  • Tickets for the first three rounds will be sold exclusively through county boards.
  • This approach reflects the fact that four of the first six games are being hosted in smaller-capacity venues, while the other two games involve Cork, Limerick and Tipperary, with the first round game between Tipperary and Cork being a repeat of last year’s All Ireland Final.
  • Any unused or returned tickets from county boards will be released for public sale on the Wednesday
    prior to each game.

Rounds 4–5

  • Round 4 and Round 5 tickets will go on general public sale on April 8th at 11am via Ticketmaster and participating Centra and SuperValu outlets.
  • Competing counties will also receive allocations for these games, ensuring strong county representation
    at all fixtures.

Season Ticket holders for the respective counties will be allocated tickets by the Season Ticket team – queries regarding those tickets should be directed to seasonticket@gaa.ie.

A limited number of Juvenile Group tickets will be available for all matches apart from the games at Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg. Clubs can apply for Juvenile Group tickets via www.munster.gaa.ie/tickets from Wednesday April 8th with a maximum of 40 tickets per club (to include 6 adults max.). Availability will depend on the overall demand for each game and on the seating availability at the venue. Where availability is restricted, tickets will be issued to clubs on a first come first served basis. One application per club will be accepted.


Ticket Prices – Munster SHC (Round Robin Matches)

  • Adult Stand: €35
  • Adult Terrace: €30
  • Students / OAPs Stand: €30
  • Students / OAPs Terrace: €25
  • Juvenile (Under 16s): €5

2026 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Fixtures

Round 1 – April 19th

  • Clare v Waterford – Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, 2pm
  • Tipperary v Cork – FBD Semple Stadium, 4pm

Round 2 – April 26th

  • Cork v Limerick – SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 2pm
  • Waterford v Tipperary – Azzurri Walsh Park, 4pm

Round 3 – May 3rd / May 9th

  • Clare v Limerick – Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, 2pm (May 3rd)
  • Waterford v Cork – Azzurri Walsh Park, 6pm (May 9th)

Round 4 – May 16th / May 17th

  • Tipperary v Clare – FBD Semple Stadium, 7pm (May 16th)
  • Limerick v Waterford – TUS Gaelic Grounds, 3pm (May 17th)

Round 5 – May 24th

  • Cork v Clare – SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 4pm
  • Limerick v Tipperary – TUS Gaelic Grounds, 4pm