
A strong Cork performance saw 13 different scorers contribute to a commanding 1-26 to 0-10 victory over Tipperary at Cappawhite as the Rebels opened their season in impressive fashion.
Ruairí Deane marked his first start since 2024 with an early goal, while Seán McDonnell was outstanding from play, finishing with 0-6 including a two-pointer, as Cork asserted control from the opening exchanges.
Cork were 1-4 without reply inside the opening four minutes. Deane, captaining the side on the day, opened the scoring with a handpassed point after just 22 seconds before palming to the net in the third minute following a pass from Chris Óg Jones. In between, McDonnell struck an early two-pointer to underline Cork’s intent.

Tipperary captain Paudie Feehan registered their first score from play and later produced an excellent goal-line save to deny Jones, but Cork continued to dominate. Further two-pointers from Cathail O’Mahony and centre-back Rory Maguire, along with a Mark Cronin free for a 4v3 breach, helped Cork to a commanding 1-11 to 0-3 half-time lead.
After the break, Mark Russell raised Tipperary’s only orange flag of the afternoon, but Cork’s grip on the game never loosened. Maguire powered forward to add another two-pointer, while Colm O’Callaghan showcased his versatility with three points – off his right, left, and fist.
John Cleary’s bench made a telling impact, with five substitutes getting on the scoresheet. Steven Sherlock marked his return to the Rebel panel with a point, while Denis O’Connor registered his first senior score on debut as Cork comfortably saw out the contest.
Scorers for Cork:
S McDonnell 0-6 (1 two-pointer), M Cronin 0-4 (1 two-pointer, free), R Deane 1-1, C O’Callaghan 0-3, R Maguire 0-2 (1 two-pointer), C O’Mahony 0-2 (1 two-pointer), B Hurley (free) 0-2, S Walsh, C Cahalane, M Taylor, S Sherlock, L Murphy, D O’Connor 0-1 each.
Scorers for Tipperary:
S O’Connor 0-4 (0-2 frees), M Russell 0-2 (1 two-pointer), E Moloney, P Feehan, C Smith (free), M Barlow 0-1 each.
Cork:
P Doyle (Knocknagree); M Shanley (Clonakilty), S Meehan (Kiskeam), K O’Donovan (Nemo Rangers); B O’Driscoll (Carrigaline), R Maguire (Castlehaven), L Fahy (Ballincollig); C O’Callaghan (Éire Óg), S Walsh (Mitchelstown); R Deane (Bantry Blues, capt), S McDonnell (Mallow), C Cahalane (Castlehaven); M Cronin (Nemo Rangers), C Óg Jones (Uibh Laoire), C O’Mahony (Mitchelstown).
Subs:
D Cashman (Millstreet) for B O’Driscoll, D O’Mahony (Knocknagree) for M Shanley, L Murphy (Cullen) for C O’Mahony (all h-t); D O’Connor (Knocknagree) for C Óg Jones, D Newman (St Finbarr’s) for P Doyle (both 36); B Hurley (Castlehaven) for M Cronin, S Sherlock (St Finbarr’s) for S McDonnell, C O’Shea (Kilshannig) for K O’Donovan, M Taylor (Mallow) for S Walsh (all 46).
Tipperary:
R McGrath; E Moloney, E O’Connell, M McFadden; D O’Brien, P Feehan (capt), L Boland; M Russell, K Costello; C Deely, B Carey, N Heffernan; C Smith, S O’Connor, M Barlow.
Subs:
J Harney for D O’Brien (25), M Stokes for B Carey (h-t); B O’Connor for L Boland, S Ryan for R McGrath, M Lowry for N Heffernan (all 46); N Heffernan for M Russell (62, inj).
Referee: Seán Joy (Kerry)
McGrath Cup Gallery : Cork clash with Tipperary on Tuesday
Photos from Cork’s meeting with Tipperary in the McGrath Cup on Tuesday night.
Cork make emphatic start with dominant win over Tipperary
A strong Cork performance saw 13 different scorers contribute to a commanding 1-26 to 0-10 victory over Tipperary at Cappawhite as the Rebels opened their season in impressive fashion.
Ruairí Deane marked his first start since 2024 with an early goal, while Seán McDonnell was outstanding from play, finishing with 0-6 including a two-pointer, as Cork asserted control from the opening exchanges.
Cork were 1-4 without reply inside the opening four minutes. Deane, captaining the side on the day, opened the scoring with a handpassed point after just 22 seconds before palming to the net in the third minute following a pass from Chris Óg Jones. In between, McDonnell struck an early two-pointer to underline Cork’s intent.
Tipperary captain Paudie Feehan registered their first score from play and later produced an excellent goal-line save to deny Jones, but Cork continued to dominate. Further two-pointers from Cathail O’Mahony and centre-back Rory Maguire, along with a Mark Cronin free for a 4v3 breach, helped Cork to a commanding 1-11 to 0-3 half-time lead.
After the break, Mark Russell raised Tipperary’s only orange flag of the afternoon, but Cork’s grip on the game never loosened. Maguire powered forward to add another two-pointer, while Colm O’Callaghan showcased his versatility with three points – off his right, left, and fist.
John Cleary’s bench made a telling impact, with five substitutes getting on the scoresheet. Steven Sherlock marked his return to the Rebel panel with a point, while Denis O’Connor registered his first senior score on debut as Cork comfortably saw out the contest.
Scorers for Cork:
S McDonnell 0-6 (1 two-pointer), M Cronin 0-4 (1 two-pointer, free), R Deane 1-1, C O’Callaghan 0-3, R Maguire 0-2 (1 two-pointer), C O’Mahony 0-2 (1 two-pointer), B Hurley (free) 0-2, S Walsh, C Cahalane, M Taylor, S Sherlock, L Murphy, D O’Connor 0-1 each.
Scorers for Tipperary:
S O’Connor 0-4 (0-2 frees), M Russell 0-2 (1 two-pointer), E Moloney, P Feehan, C Smith (free), M Barlow 0-1 each.
Cork:
P Doyle (Knocknagree); M Shanley (Clonakilty), S Meehan (Kiskeam), K O’Donovan (Nemo Rangers); B O’Driscoll (Carrigaline), R Maguire (Castlehaven), L Fahy (Ballincollig); C O’Callaghan (Éire Óg), S Walsh (Mitchelstown); R Deane (Bantry Blues, capt), S McDonnell (Mallow), C Cahalane (Castlehaven); M Cronin (Nemo Rangers), C Óg Jones (Uibh Laoire), C O’Mahony (Mitchelstown).
Subs:
D Cashman (Millstreet) for B O’Driscoll, D O’Mahony (Knocknagree) for M Shanley, L Murphy (Cullen) for C O’Mahony (all h-t); D O’Connor (Knocknagree) for C Óg Jones, D Newman (St Finbarr’s) for P Doyle (both 36); B Hurley (Castlehaven) for M Cronin, S Sherlock (St Finbarr’s) for S McDonnell, C O’Shea (Kilshannig) for K O’Donovan, M Taylor (Mallow) for S Walsh (all 46).
Tipperary:
R McGrath; E Moloney, E O’Connell, M McFadden; D O’Brien, P Feehan (capt), L Boland; M Russell, K Costello; C Deely, B Carey, N Heffernan; C Smith, S O’Connor, M Barlow.
Subs:
J Harney for D O’Brien (25), M Stokes for B Carey (h-t); B O’Connor for L Boland, S Ryan for R McGrath, M Lowry for N Heffernan (all 46); N Heffernan for M Russell (62, inj).
Referee: Seán Joy (Kerry)
The Cork Senior Hurling team to play Limerick in the Co Op Superstores Munster SHL has been announced;
Cork GAA Coaching & Games Development schedule of meetings, January 2026;
CORK GAA COACHING AND GAMES DEVELOPMENT
The full list of Cork GAA GDC Club meetings for January 2026 is listed below;
GDC CLUB MEETINGS – JANUARY SCHEDULE
Date; Location; Time; GDC;
Jan 6th; Newmarket GAA Club 7.15pm Pat Spratt
Jan 7th; Naomh Aban GAA Club 7pm Fachtna O’Connor
Carraig na bhFear GAA Club 7pm Mick Hennessy
Doneraile Pastoral Centre 7.30pm Colm Finnan
Midleton GAA Club 7.30pm Paudie O’Brien
Jan 8th; Ballymartle GAA Club 7pm Mick Daly
Kilbrin GAA Club 7.15pm Pat Spratt
Jan 12th; Clann na nGael GAA Club 7pm James McCarthy
St Colums GAA Club 7.30pm Billy Murphy
Jan 13th; Nemo Rangers GAA Club 7pm Brendan Delaney
O’Donovan Rossa GAA Club 7pm James McCarthy
Dromtarriffe GAA Club 7.15pm Pat Spratt
Muintir Bhaire GAA Club 7.30pm Billy Murphy
Jan 14th; Araglen GAA Club 7.30pm Sean Gleeson
Charleville GAA Club 7.30pm Cian O’Connor
Adrigole GAA Club 7.30pm Billy Murphy
Cobh GAA Club 7.30pm Ciaran O’Brien
Jan 15th; Kilmacabea GAA Club 7pm James McCarthy
Freemount GAA Club 7.15pm Pat Spratt
Clonakilty GAA Club 7.30pm Niall McIntyre
Ballinora GAA Club 7.30pm Gavin Webb
The Cork Senior Football team to play Tipperary in the McGrath Cup Group B has been announced;