Extended Panel Members; Dan Andrews (St Colum’s), Sean Og Kenneally (Kilara Óg, Kilworth), Kieran McCarthy (Carrigaline), Aidan Kelly (Clyda Rovers), Aaron O’Mahony (Kilmurry), Hugh Linehan (Millstreet), Sean Coakley (Douglas), Ben O’Sullivan (Adrigole), Seán Mac an tSaoi (Valley Rovers), Robert Quirke (Ballinora), Artjoms Petrov (Nemo Rangers)
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Cork , Ireland – 7 May 2022; Sean Powter of Cork in action against Diarmuid OConnor of Kerry during the Munster GAA Football Senior Championship Semi-Final match between Cork and Kerry at Páirc Ui Rinn in Cork. (Photo By Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)
KERRY 0-23 CORK 0-11
By Paul Brennan at Páirc Uí Rinn
After all the to-ing and fro-ing over the venue for this Munster SFC semi-final, the old order was maintained as Kerry went to Pairc Ui Rinn and came away with a 12-point win over Cork that was, by and large, in the region of what the winning margin was expected to be.
Kerry won’t be cock-a-hoop about their overall performance, and Cork won’t be as depressed as they were after the 22-point loss in the corresponding fixture last year, so all in all everyone left the small but well turned out ground with something to work on.
For 50 minutes Cork made a real contest of this game, coming within a point, 0-10 to 0-11, of the Munster champions as the teams turned for the final stretch in the 50th minute.
The Rebels, perhaps feeding off the sense of injustice that they were being forced up the road to Killarney for this fixture, gave as good as they got for the bones of the first hour, so much so that Kerry had to call on a well of experience off their bench to get the job done.
When Cathail O’Mahony raked over the second of two huge points in the second half Cork were back within one point of Kerry and giving the Rebel support in the 10,743 crowd something to shout about.
But Kerry kicked the next eight points – helped by the introduction of Paul Geaney, David Moran, Paul Murphy and Micheal Burns – and the game ran to its inevitable conclusion as Cork ran out of ideas and gas.
Cork opened the scoring inside the first minute, O’Mahony winning a free for Stephen Sherlock to convert, but scores from David Clifford (2), Paudie Clifford, Stephen O’Brien and Sean O’Shea (2) pushed Kerry into a 0-7 to 0-3 lead after 20 minutes.
And it seemed as if the visitors might be making their second quarter push to kill off the Rebels, but Cork steadied themselves were just 0-9 to 0-7 behind at the interval, with Sherlock kicking five frees and another from play.
Jack O’Connor surely had stern words for his players at half time and whatever was said had the desired effect – eventually.
Kerry pulled three clear early in the third quarter but O’Mahony nailed two monster points to haul Cork back to within one before Kerry sent for the cavalry. Geaney, Moran, Murphy and Burns added much needed energy and nous to what was hitherto a patchy and scratchy Kerry performance.
Eight unanswered points saw Kerry finally shake off a belligerent Cork side whose Achilles heel was their ability to work the Kerry defence and scoreboard enough.
Next up for Kerry is a Munster Final against Limerick or Tipperary in three weeks in Killarney while Cork head out on the Qualifier route.
Scorers for Cork: S Sherlock 0-6 (5f), C O’Mahony 0-3, K O’Donovan 0-1, E McSweeney 0-1
Scorers for Kerry: S O’Shea 0-10 (7f, 1’45’), D Clifford 0-4 (3f), S O’Brien 0-2, P Clifford 0-2, P Geaney 0-2, D O’Connor 0-1, T Brosnan 0-1, M Burns 0-1
CORK: Michéal Aodh Martin, Kevin O’Donovan, Maurice Shanley, Kevin Flahive, John Cooper, Rory Maguire, Mattie Taylor, Ian Maguire, Colm O’Callaghan, Daniel Dineen, Sean Powter, John O’Rourke, Stephen Sherlock, Brian Hurley, Cathail O’Mahony.
Subs: Dylan Foley for M A Martin (24, inj), Eoghan McSweeney 0-1 for D Dineen (56), Damien Gore for B Hurley (57), Tadhg Corkery for S Powter (59), Brian Hayes for J O’Rourke (66).
KERRY: Shane Ryan, Graham O’Sullivan, Jason Foley, Tom O’Sullivan, Brian Ó Beaglaíoch, Tadhg Morley, Gavin White, Diarmuid O’Connor, Jack Barry, Stephen O’Brien, Sean O’Shea, Adrian Spillane, Tony Brosnan, David Clifford, Paudie Clifford.
Subs: Paul Geaney 0-2 for T Brosnan (48), David Moran for A Spillane (50), Paul Murphy for Ó Beaglaíoch (51), Micheal Burns 0-1 for S O’Brien (63), Joseph O’Connor for D O’Connor (67).
Referee: Brendan Cawley (Kildare)
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Extra Panel Members; Sean Meehan (Kiskeam), Fionn Herlihy (Dohenys), David Buckley (Newcestown), Paudie Allen (Newmarket), Paul Walsh (Kanturk), Paul Ring (Aghabullogue), Joe Grimes (Clonakilty), Chris Kelly (Éire Óg), Blake Murphy (St Vincents), Aidan Browne (Newmarket), Nathan Walsh (Douglas), Kevin Cremin (Boherbue), Kieran Histon (Nemo Rangers), Briain Murphy (Nemo Rangers), Daniel Meaney (St Michaels), Conor Corbett (Clyda Rovers), Killian O’Hanlon (Kilshannig), Gavin Creedon (Kilshannig), Daniel O’Connell (Kanturk), Chris Óg Jones (Iveleary), Liam O’Donovan (Clonakilty), Killian O’Donovan (Macroom).
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The Cork Minor (U17) Football panel for 2022 has been announced:
Josh Woods (Valley Rovers)
Eoin O’Flynn (Douglas)
Sean Og Kenneally (Kilara Óg)
Colin Molloy (Nemo Rangers)
Gearoid Daly (Mallow)
Trevor Kiely (Doneraile)
Kieran McCarthy (Carrigaline)
Aaron Cullinane (Clonakilty)
Tim O’Brien (Nemo Rangers)
Conor Fitzpatrick (Kinsale)
Aaron O’Mahony (Kilmurry)
Mark O’Sullivan (Bantry)
Colm Clifford (Éire Óg)
Shane O’Connell (Castlehaven)
Hugh Linehan (Millstreet)
James Burke (Douglas)
Colm Gillespie (Aghabullogue) (Captain)
Colm Geary (Kilshannig)
Neville O’Leary (Douglas)
Alan O’Connell (Kilshannig)
Gearoid Kearney (Kinsale)
Aaron O’Sullivan (Aghabullogue)
Edward Myers (Naomh Abán)
Darragh Gough (Clonakilty)
Olan O’Donovan (Ibane Gaels)
Bryan Hayes (Nemo Rangers) Vice Captain
Sean Coakley (Douglas)
Ben O’Sullivan (Adrigole)
Darragh O’Donovan (Bishopstown)
Seán Mac an tSaoi (Valley Rovers)
Mark Kelleher (Mallow)
Robert Quirke (Ballinora)
Artjoms Petrov (Nemo Rangers)
Aidan Kelly (Clyda Rovers)
Bainistiocht:
Michael O’Brien (Ballincollig) (Manager)
Daniel Cronin (St Marys)
Gary Sheehan (Carrigtwohill)
Martin O’Brien (Clonakilty)
Donncha O’Connor (Ballydesmond)
Cork will travel to Austin Stack Park, Tralee to play Kerry in the Munster Minor Football semi final on Thursday 12th May. The winners will progress to the Munster final on June 1st. The losers will face the phase 1 qualifier on May 19th in a play off semi final.
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The West Cork club situated in the heart of Ardfield/Rathbarry made history by winning the club’s first All Ireland title.
St. James’ were first to take to the stage and were met with a loud ‘Rebel Roar’ as their act was introduced. ‘Clonakilty God Help Us’ wowed the audience with their original script and their excellent production.
The large crowd from club, county and province raised the roof at the end of the evening when the results were called out. Overall, it was a fantastic day for Munster as the province came out on top with four titles. Tipperary’s Newcastle, Clare’s Cooraclare and Kerry’s Spa rounding off the province’s spoils.
It was great to see the Scór na nÓg All Ireland Final back with an amazing atmosphere in the INEC.
Ba iad the Buaiteoirí:
Rince Foirne: An Caisleán Nua, Tiobraid Árann
Amhránaíocht Aonair: Sara Ní Chonaill, Clann na nGael, An Mhí
Aithriseoireacht/Scéalaíocht:Dylan Mac Gothraigh, Cuar an Chláir, An Clár
Nuachleas: Naomh Séamus, Corcaigh
Bailéad-Ghrúpa: Gleann an Iolair, Doire
Ceol Uislise: CLG Naomh Éanna, An Ómaigh, Tír Eoghain
Rince Seit: An Spá, Ciarraí
Tráth na gCeisteanna: Naomh Columba, Dún na nGall
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The Cork Minor Football Team to play Kerry has been announced
Extended Panel Members; Dan Andrews (St Colum’s), Sean Og Kenneally (Kilara Óg, Kilworth), Kieran McCarthy (Carrigaline), Aidan Kelly (Clyda Rovers), Aaron O’Mahony (Kilmurry), Hugh Linehan (Millstreet), Sean Coakley (Douglas), Ben O’Sullivan (Adrigole), Seán Mac an tSaoi (Valley Rovers), Robert Quirke (Ballinora), Artjoms Petrov (Nemo Rangers)
Munster SFC semi-final Cork v Kerry Match Report
Cork , Ireland – 7 May 2022; Sean Powter of Cork in action against Diarmuid OConnor of Kerry during the Munster GAA Football Senior Championship Semi-Final match between Cork and Kerry at Páirc Ui Rinn in Cork. (Photo By Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)
KERRY 0-23 CORK 0-11
By Paul Brennan at Páirc Uí Rinn
After all the to-ing and fro-ing over the venue for this Munster SFC semi-final, the old order was maintained as Kerry went to Pairc Ui Rinn and came away with a 12-point win over Cork that was, by and large, in the region of what the winning margin was expected to be.
Kerry won’t be cock-a-hoop about their overall performance, and Cork won’t be as depressed as they were after the 22-point loss in the corresponding fixture last year, so all in all everyone left the small but well turned out ground with something to work on.
For 50 minutes Cork made a real contest of this game, coming within a point, 0-10 to 0-11, of the Munster champions as the teams turned for the final stretch in the 50th minute.
The Rebels, perhaps feeding off the sense of injustice that they were being forced up the road to Killarney for this fixture, gave as good as they got for the bones of the first hour, so much so that Kerry had to call on a well of experience off their bench to get the job done.
When Cathail O’Mahony raked over the second of two huge points in the second half Cork were back within one point of Kerry and giving the Rebel support in the 10,743 crowd something to shout about.
But Kerry kicked the next eight points – helped by the introduction of Paul Geaney, David Moran, Paul Murphy and Micheal Burns – and the game ran to its inevitable conclusion as Cork ran out of ideas and gas.
Cork opened the scoring inside the first minute, O’Mahony winning a free for Stephen Sherlock to convert, but scores from David Clifford (2), Paudie Clifford, Stephen O’Brien and Sean O’Shea (2) pushed Kerry into a 0-7 to 0-3 lead after 20 minutes.
And it seemed as if the visitors might be making their second quarter push to kill off the Rebels, but Cork steadied themselves were just 0-9 to 0-7 behind at the interval, with Sherlock kicking five frees and another from play.
Jack O’Connor surely had stern words for his players at half time and whatever was said had the desired effect – eventually.
Kerry pulled three clear early in the third quarter but O’Mahony nailed two monster points to haul Cork back to within one before Kerry sent for the cavalry. Geaney, Moran, Murphy and Burns added much needed energy and nous to what was hitherto a patchy and scratchy Kerry performance.
Eight unanswered points saw Kerry finally shake off a belligerent Cork side whose Achilles heel was their ability to work the Kerry defence and scoreboard enough.
Next up for Kerry is a Munster Final against Limerick or Tipperary in three weeks in Killarney while Cork head out on the Qualifier route.
Scorers for Cork: S Sherlock 0-6 (5f), C O’Mahony 0-3, K O’Donovan 0-1, E McSweeney 0-1
Scorers for Kerry: S O’Shea 0-10 (7f, 1’45’), D Clifford 0-4 (3f), S O’Brien 0-2, P Clifford 0-2, P Geaney 0-2, D O’Connor 0-1, T Brosnan 0-1, M Burns 0-1
CORK: Michéal Aodh Martin, Kevin O’Donovan, Maurice Shanley, Kevin Flahive, John Cooper, Rory Maguire, Mattie Taylor, Ian Maguire, Colm O’Callaghan, Daniel Dineen, Sean Powter, John O’Rourke, Stephen Sherlock, Brian Hurley, Cathail O’Mahony.
Subs: Dylan Foley for M A Martin (24, inj), Eoghan McSweeney 0-1 for D Dineen (56), Damien Gore for B Hurley (57), Tadhg Corkery for S Powter (59), Brian Hayes for J O’Rourke (66).
KERRY: Shane Ryan, Graham O’Sullivan, Jason Foley, Tom O’Sullivan, Brian Ó Beaglaíoch, Tadhg Morley, Gavin White, Diarmuid O’Connor, Jack Barry, Stephen O’Brien, Sean O’Shea, Adrian Spillane, Tony Brosnan, David Clifford, Paudie Clifford.
Subs: Paul Geaney 0-2 for T Brosnan (48), David Moran for A Spillane (50), Paul Murphy for Ó Beaglaíoch (51), Micheal Burns 0-1 for S O’Brien (63), Joseph O’Connor for D O’Connor (67).
Referee: Brendan Cawley (Kildare)
The Cork Senior Football Team to play Kerry has been announced
Extra Panel Members; Sean Meehan (Kiskeam), Fionn Herlihy (Dohenys), David Buckley (Newcestown), Paudie Allen (Newmarket), Paul Walsh (Kanturk), Paul Ring (Aghabullogue), Joe Grimes (Clonakilty), Chris Kelly (Éire Óg), Blake Murphy (St Vincents), Aidan Browne (Newmarket), Nathan Walsh (Douglas), Kevin Cremin (Boherbue), Kieran Histon (Nemo Rangers), Briain Murphy (Nemo Rangers), Daniel Meaney (St Michaels), Conor Corbett (Clyda Rovers), Killian O’Hanlon (Kilshannig), Gavin Creedon (Kilshannig), Daniel O’Connell (Kanturk), Chris Óg Jones (Iveleary), Liam O’Donovan (Clonakilty), Killian O’Donovan (Macroom).
Cork Minor Football Panel 2022 Announced
The Cork Minor (U17) Football panel for 2022 has been announced:
Bainistiocht:
Cork will travel to Austin Stack Park, Tralee to play Kerry in the Munster Minor Football semi final on Thursday 12th May. The winners will progress to the Munster final on June 1st. The losers will face the phase 1 qualifier on May 19th in a play off semi final.
All Ireland Scór na nÓg Final 2022 Results
Naomh Séamus Win a First All Ireland Title
The West Cork club situated in the heart of Ardfield/Rathbarry made history by winning the club’s first All Ireland title.
St. James’ were first to take to the stage and were met with a loud ‘Rebel Roar’ as their act was introduced. ‘Clonakilty God Help Us’ wowed the audience with their original script and their excellent production.
The large crowd from club, county and province raised the roof at the end of the evening when the results were called out. Overall, it was a fantastic day for Munster as the province came out on top with four titles. Tipperary’s Newcastle, Clare’s Cooraclare and Kerry’s Spa rounding off the province’s spoils.
It was great to see the Scór na nÓg All Ireland Final back with an amazing atmosphere in the INEC.
Ba iad the Buaiteoirí:
Rince Foirne: An Caisleán Nua, Tiobraid Árann
Amhránaíocht Aonair: Sara Ní Chonaill, Clann na nGael, An Mhí
Aithriseoireacht/Scéalaíocht:Dylan Mac Gothraigh, Cuar an Chláir, An Clár
Nuachleas: Naomh Séamus, Corcaigh
Bailéad-Ghrúpa: Gleann an Iolair, Doire
Ceol Uislise: CLG Naomh Éanna, An Ómaigh, Tír Eoghain
Rince Seit: An Spá, Ciarraí
Tráth na gCeisteanna: Naomh Columba, Dún na nGall