Bord Gáis Energy Munster U-20 Hurling semi-final
CORK 3-20 TIPPERARY 2-17
By Shane Brophy at Semple Stadium
Cork inflicted another second half drubbing on Tipperary as they came from six-points down to win this Munster Under 20 Hurling semi-final at Semple Stadium last evening.
Cork began brightly with scores from Brian Hayes and Ciaran Joyce but Tipp quickly settled and after Dara Stakelum and Devon Ryan levelled, Max Hackett ran onto a Sean Hayes centre to drill to the net.
Devon Ryan starred in the first half and would score a further seven before half time. Kian O’Kelly saw an effort at goal whizz over the bar as Tipp were looking dangerous in every attack. Points from Sean Quirke, Daniel Hogan, and Jack Cahalane kept Cork in touch but were six adrift at half time, 1-13 to 0-10.
However, much like the senior final 48 hours earlier, Tipp were swamped after half time with Cork hitting the first four points before Daniel Hogan flicked home a 39th minute goal to put Cork in front. Tipp’s only third quarter point came from Devon Ryan but Ciaran Cotters goal just before the second water-break put Cork four in front.
They kicked on there after with the bench contributing 1-4 with Luke Horgan’s goal on 58 minutes killing the game off and Kyle Shelly’s goal in added time for Tipp a mere consolation.
Scorers for Cork: Robbie Cotter 1-2; Daniel Hogan 1-1; Brian Hayes, Padraig Power, Ben Cunningham 0-3 each; Luke Horgan 1-0; Sam Quirke, Darragh Flynn (2f), Jack Cahalane 0-2 each; Cathal Joyce, Conor O’Leary 0-1 each.
Scorers for Tipperary: Devon Ryan 0-9 (5 frees); Max Hackett 1-2; Kyle Shelly 1-0; John Campion 0-2; Dara Stakelum, Kian O’Kelly, Peter McGarry, Jack Leamy 0-1 each.
CORK: Cathal Wilson; Eoin Downey, Daire O’Leary, Cormac O’Brien; Ethan Twomey, Ciaran Joyce, Kevin Moynihan; Sam Quirke, Brian O’Sullivan; Darragh Flynn, Daniel Hogan, Brian Hayes; Robbie Cotter, Padraig Power, Jack Cahalane. Subs: Ben Cunningham for Flynn (42); Luke Horgan for Cahalane (42); Micheal Mullins for Hogan (46); Diarmuid Kearney for O’Sullivan (53); Conor O’Leary for Hayes (60).
TIPPERARY: Aaron Browne; Conor O’Dwyer, Keith Ryan, Fintan Purcell; Conor Whelan, Kevin Maher, Johnny Ryan; Max Hackett, John Campion; Dara Stakelum, Devon Ryan, Kian O’Kelly; Sean Hayes, Paddy Creedon, James Devaney. Subs: Peter McGarry for Campion (29 blood); Jack Leamy for Stakelum (44); Colm Fogarty for Devaney (50); Conor Hennessey for Whelan (52); Kyle Shelly for McGarry (55); Sean Phelan for Maher (60-60+3 blood); Tony Cahill for Creedon (60+1).
Referee: John O’Halloran (Limerick)
Cork U20 team to play Munster Final has been announced
Cork U20 Manager Keith Ricken has announced his team for Thursday’s Munster final against Tipperary
Cork beat Tipp in U20
Bord Gáis Energy Munster U-20 Hurling semi-final
CORK 3-20 TIPPERARY 2-17
By Shane Brophy at Semple Stadium
Cork inflicted another second half drubbing on Tipperary as they came from six-points down to win this Munster Under 20 Hurling semi-final at Semple Stadium last evening.
Cork began brightly with scores from Brian Hayes and Ciaran Joyce but Tipp quickly settled and after Dara Stakelum and Devon Ryan levelled, Max Hackett ran onto a Sean Hayes centre to drill to the net.
Devon Ryan starred in the first half and would score a further seven before half time. Kian O’Kelly saw an effort at goal whizz over the bar as Tipp were looking dangerous in every attack. Points from Sean Quirke, Daniel Hogan, and Jack Cahalane kept Cork in touch but were six adrift at half time, 1-13 to 0-10.
However, much like the senior final 48 hours earlier, Tipp were swamped after half time with Cork hitting the first four points before Daniel Hogan flicked home a 39th minute goal to put Cork in front. Tipp’s only third quarter point came from Devon Ryan but Ciaran Cotters goal just before the second water-break put Cork four in front.
They kicked on there after with the bench contributing 1-4 with Luke Horgan’s goal on 58 minutes killing the game off and Kyle Shelly’s goal in added time for Tipp a mere consolation.
Scorers for Cork: Robbie Cotter 1-2; Daniel Hogan 1-1; Brian Hayes, Padraig Power, Ben Cunningham 0-3 each; Luke Horgan 1-0; Sam Quirke, Darragh Flynn (2f), Jack Cahalane 0-2 each; Cathal Joyce, Conor O’Leary 0-1 each.
Scorers for Tipperary: Devon Ryan 0-9 (5 frees); Max Hackett 1-2; Kyle Shelly 1-0; John Campion 0-2; Dara Stakelum, Kian O’Kelly, Peter McGarry, Jack Leamy 0-1 each.
CORK: Cathal Wilson; Eoin Downey, Daire O’Leary, Cormac O’Brien; Ethan Twomey, Ciaran Joyce, Kevin Moynihan; Sam Quirke, Brian O’Sullivan; Darragh Flynn, Daniel Hogan, Brian Hayes; Robbie Cotter, Padraig Power, Jack Cahalane. Subs: Ben Cunningham for Flynn (42); Luke Horgan for Cahalane (42); Micheal Mullins for Hogan (46); Diarmuid Kearney for O’Sullivan (53); Conor O’Leary for Hayes (60).
TIPPERARY: Aaron Browne; Conor O’Dwyer, Keith Ryan, Fintan Purcell; Conor Whelan, Kevin Maher, Johnny Ryan; Max Hackett, John Campion; Dara Stakelum, Devon Ryan, Kian O’Kelly; Sean Hayes, Paddy Creedon, James Devaney. Subs: Peter McGarry for Campion (29 blood); Jack Leamy for Stakelum (44); Colm Fogarty for Devaney (50); Conor Hennessey for Whelan (52); Kyle Shelly for McGarry (55); Sean Phelan for Maher (60-60+3 blood); Tony Cahill for Creedon (60+1).
Referee: John O’Halloran (Limerick)
Cork Minor Football team to play Waterford has been announced
Cork Minor football team to play Waterford on Wednesday night in Dungarvan
Match Day: Munster U20 Hurling Championship
Cork will play Tipperary in the Munster Under 20 Hurling Championship Semi-Final on Tuesday July 20th at 7:30pm in Semple Stadium Thurles.
Key information
Who: Cork and Tipperary
What: Munster U20 Hurling Semi-Final
How: Cork were drawn in the Semi-Final while Tipperary beat Waterford in the opening round.
When: Tuesday 20th at 7:30pm
Referee: John O’Halloran (Limerick)
Prize: A place in the Munster final against Limerick.
Last Meeting: 2020, Cork played Tipperary in the Munster final in December. Cork won and then went on to win the All-Ireland title on July 10th last.
Cork Team information
Cork Manager Pat Ryan announced his team on Sunday night for tonights game with Tipperary.
Match Coverage
This game will be shown live on TG4 @7.30pm. The Cork GAA social media will have updates on @officialcorkgaa
Ticket Information
Munster Council have confirmed that no tickets are available for tonights game
Cork to play Clare in All-Ireland Hurling Championship Round 2 on Saturday
The CCCC has confirmed the dates, times and venues for the Round 2 All-Ireland SHC Qualifier fixtures.
Both matches will take place this Saturday, July 24, and will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Galway will play Waterford in Semple Stadium, Thurles at 2pm, while Clare will play Cork in the LIT Gaelic Grounds at 4.30pm.
See below for information on this weekend’s Round 2 Qualifiers and the permutations for the All-Ireland SHC Quarter-Final draw.
All-Ireland SHC Round 2 Qualifiers
Waterford v Galway, Semple Stadium, Thurles, 2pm. (Sky Sports)
Referee: TBC
(E.T. if necessary)
Clare v Cork, LIT Gaelic Grounds, Limerick, 4.30pm. (Sky Sports)
Referee: TBC
(E.T. if necessary)
Saturday, July 31
All-Ireland SHC Quarter-Finals
The Provincial Finalists shall play a Round 2 Winner. Subject to avoidance of repeat pairings, where feasible, a draw shall be made to determine the pairings.
Notes
Possible Repeat Pairings for Quarter-Final draw.
If Clare and/or Dublin win, no draw is required due to avoidance of repeat pairings.
If both Cork & Waterford win a draw is required to see which Round 2 Winner Tipperary & Dublin play in the Quarter Finals.
Possible Pairings
If Clare & Galway win
If Clare & Waterford win
If Cork & Galway win
If Cork & Waterford win a draw is required
The draw for Round 2 of the All-Ireland SHC Qualifiers took place on Radio 1 this morning.
Cork will play Clare and Waterford will play Galway with both matches taking place this weekend.
The GAA CCCC will announce the dates, times and venues of both matches later today.
All-Ireland SHC Qualifiers Round 2
Clare v Cork
Waterford v Galway