Allianz Football League Division Two
Cork 1-23 Meath 1-21

By Stephen Barry at PÔirc Uà Rinn
The chant of āRebels, Rebelsā rang out among the 6,223 crowd at PĆ”irc UĆ Rinn after Cork took a major step towards Division One promotion by holding on for a two-point victory over Meath.
The table-topping Leesiders played the final 13 minutes with 14 men after Ian Maguire saw red when leading by six. Meath got it back to one before Chris Ćg Jones kicked the insurance point to complete his 1-4 tally.
Cork still had to survive a late scare as CiarĆ”n Caulfieldās two-point attempt dropped short into Adam OāNeillās grasp, but Luke Fahy produced the game-saving block.
Both sides made two late changes to the published teams. Robbie Brennan had to make do without the services of All-Star full-back SeƔn Rafferty and high-scoring forward Mathew Costello. Ronan Ryan and Cian McBride started instead.
John Cleary replicated a couple of late replacements from their victory over Offaly. SeƔn Meehan and Ian Maguire swapped in for Rory Maguire and SeƔn Walsh.
The Rebels began with a decent wind at their backs. They stole plenty of possession from the Meath kick-out, although it took them until the final three minutes of the first half to really hammer home that advantage.
Aaron Lynch put Meath ahead after a patient opening attack before Mark Cronin curled over his first two-pointer of the half at the other end.

Cork had a goal chance when Colm OāCallaghanās pass bounced through for Paul Walsh. The Kanturk man was denied by SeĆ”n Brennan, but Steven Sherlock gained some compensation by slotting the 45.
Three points in a row from Lynch, Jordan Morris, and RuairĆ Kinsella brought the Royals level at 0-5 apiece.
Dara Sheedy fired over from Corkās next goal opening and Sherlock tacked on a free. When the hosts were penalised 50 metres under the kick-out, Meath equalised for a second time through Brennanās two-point free.
Cronin replied in kind by curling over off his left from outside the arc. Morris and Kinsellaās third points trimmed the gap back to one with just under three minutes to play.
That was enough time for Cork to reel off 1-3. First, midfielders OāCallaghan and Ian Maguire combined for the latter to release Ćg Jones, who buried the ball low past Brennan. Cronin added a point and Sherlock drove over from outside the arc for a 1-15 to 0-11 interval lead.
Meath were back in touch within two minutes of the restart. Jack Flynn pointed from an acute angle. Then, Morris regained possession and dashed in to square for Eoghan Frayne to palm to the net.
Jones made it a two-score game before half-time substitute Jack OāConnor curled over.
Cork seemed to have weathered the storm when clipping three points on the trot through Fahy, SeƔn McDonnell, and Sheedy for a 1-19 to 1-13 lead.
James Conlonās introduction saw Meath create a couple of big opportunities to get back within reach. The St Colmcilleās clubman was first foiled by a SeĆ”n Meehan diving block, with MicheĆ”l Aodh Martin completing the save. Next, he teed up Morris, who was blocked by Daniel OāMahony, before tapping over the rebound.

Cork still led by six, 1-21 to 1-15, when they were reduced to 14 men. Adam OāNeill was left on the turf, and after McDonnellās point, Maguire was sent off.
McDonnell got in for a sight of goal, which he fired over. Meath strung together five points in a row, including a huge Frayne two-pointer, but Jones broke through to settle the contest.
Corkās promotion push continues away to Derry next Sunday, while second-placed Meath visit Kildare on Saturday.
Scorers for Cork:Ā Chris Ćg Jones 1-4; Mark Cronin 0-5 (2tp); Dara Sheedy, Steven Sherlock (1tp, 1f, 1 45) 0-4 each; SeĆ”n McDonnell 0-3; Luke Fahy, Colm OāCallaghan, Ian Maguire 0-1 each.
Scorers for Meath:Ā Eoghan Frayne 1-3; Jordan Morris 0-4 (1f); Jack Flynn, RuairĆ Kinsella 0-3 each; SeĆ”n Brennan (tpf), Aaron Lynch, Jack OāConnor 0-2 each; SeĆ”n Coffey, CiarĆ”n Caulfield 0-1 each.
Cork: MicheĆ”l Aodh Martin; Maurice Shanley, SeĆ”n Meehan, Daniel OāMahony; Matty Taylor, Tommy Walsh, Luke Fahy; Colm OāCallaghan, Ian Maguire; Paul Walsh, Dara Sheedy, SeĆ”n McDonnell; Mark Cronin, Chris Ćg Jones, Steven Sherlock.
Subs: RuairĆ Deane for P Walsh (54), SeĆ”n Walsh for Sheedy (60), Rory Maguire for Taylor (63), David Buckley for OāCallaghan (65), Kevin OāDonovan for Meehan (68).
Meath: SeĆ”n Brennan; Ronan Ryan, Seamus Lavin, Brian OāHalloran; Donal Keogan, SeĆ”n Coffey, CiarĆ”n Caulfield; Bryan Menton, Jack Flynn; Cian McBride, RuairĆ Kinsella, Conor Duke; Jordan Morris, Aaron Lynch, Eoghan Frayne.
Subs: Adam OāNeill for McBride (35), Jack OāConnor for Duke (HT), James Conlon for Lynch (48), Jason Scully for Ryan (59).
Referee: Conor Dourneen (Cavan).
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Match Gallery: Cork v Meath in Round 4 Football League
Cork maintained their perfect start to the Allianz Division 2 Football League, securing a hard-fought and thrilling 1-23 to 1-21 victory over Meath at PĆ”irc UĆ Rinn in front of 6,223 fans. The Rebels showed immense character to record their fourth consecutive win, a result that keeps their promotion dreams very much alive. A pivotal 1-3 scoring burst before halftime, capped by a brilliant Chris Ćg Jones goal, gave Cork a vital cushion. While Meath mounted a fierce late comeback, heroic defensive blocks from SeĆ”n Meehan and Luke Fahy in the dying moments preserved the win for the clinical Leesiders.
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Cork win thriller against Meath
Allianz Football League Division Two
Cork 1-23 Meath 1-21
By Stephen Barry at PÔirc Uà Rinn
The chant of āRebels, Rebelsā rang out among the 6,223 crowd at PĆ”irc UĆ Rinn after Cork took a major step towards Division One promotion by holding on for a two-point victory over Meath.
The table-topping Leesiders played the final 13 minutes with 14 men after Ian Maguire saw red when leading by six. Meath got it back to one before Chris Ćg Jones kicked the insurance point to complete his 1-4 tally.
Cork still had to survive a late scare as CiarĆ”n Caulfieldās two-point attempt dropped short into Adam OāNeillās grasp, but Luke Fahy produced the game-saving block.
Both sides made two late changes to the published teams. Robbie Brennan had to make do without the services of All-Star full-back SeƔn Rafferty and high-scoring forward Mathew Costello. Ronan Ryan and Cian McBride started instead.
John Cleary replicated a couple of late replacements from their victory over Offaly. SeƔn Meehan and Ian Maguire swapped in for Rory Maguire and SeƔn Walsh.
The Rebels began with a decent wind at their backs. They stole plenty of possession from the Meath kick-out, although it took them until the final three minutes of the first half to really hammer home that advantage.
Aaron Lynch put Meath ahead after a patient opening attack before Mark Cronin curled over his first two-pointer of the half at the other end.
Cork had a goal chance when Colm OāCallaghanās pass bounced through for Paul Walsh. The Kanturk man was denied by SeĆ”n Brennan, but Steven Sherlock gained some compensation by slotting the 45.
Three points in a row from Lynch, Jordan Morris, and RuairĆ Kinsella brought the Royals level at 0-5 apiece.
Dara Sheedy fired over from Corkās next goal opening and Sherlock tacked on a free. When the hosts were penalised 50 metres under the kick-out, Meath equalised for a second time through Brennanās two-point free.
Cronin replied in kind by curling over off his left from outside the arc. Morris and Kinsellaās third points trimmed the gap back to one with just under three minutes to play.
That was enough time for Cork to reel off 1-3. First, midfielders OāCallaghan and Ian Maguire combined for the latter to release Ćg Jones, who buried the ball low past Brennan. Cronin added a point and Sherlock drove over from outside the arc for a 1-15 to 0-11 interval lead.
Meath were back in touch within two minutes of the restart. Jack Flynn pointed from an acute angle. Then, Morris regained possession and dashed in to square for Eoghan Frayne to palm to the net.
Jones made it a two-score game before half-time substitute Jack OāConnor curled over.
Cork seemed to have weathered the storm when clipping three points on the trot through Fahy, SeƔn McDonnell, and Sheedy for a 1-19 to 1-13 lead.
James Conlonās introduction saw Meath create a couple of big opportunities to get back within reach. The St Colmcilleās clubman was first foiled by a SeĆ”n Meehan diving block, with MicheĆ”l Aodh Martin completing the save. Next, he teed up Morris, who was blocked by Daniel OāMahony, before tapping over the rebound.
Cork still led by six, 1-21 to 1-15, when they were reduced to 14 men. Adam OāNeill was left on the turf, and after McDonnellās point, Maguire was sent off.
McDonnell got in for a sight of goal, which he fired over. Meath strung together five points in a row, including a huge Frayne two-pointer, but Jones broke through to settle the contest.
Corkās promotion push continues away to Derry next Sunday, while second-placed Meath visit Kildare on Saturday.
Scorers for Cork:Ā Chris Ćg Jones 1-4; Mark Cronin 0-5 (2tp); Dara Sheedy, Steven Sherlock (1tp, 1f, 1 45) 0-4 each; SeĆ”n McDonnell 0-3; Luke Fahy, Colm OāCallaghan, Ian Maguire 0-1 each.
Scorers for Meath:Ā Eoghan Frayne 1-3; Jordan Morris 0-4 (1f); Jack Flynn, RuairĆ Kinsella 0-3 each; SeĆ”n Brennan (tpf), Aaron Lynch, Jack OāConnor 0-2 each; SeĆ”n Coffey, CiarĆ”n Caulfield 0-1 each.
Cork: MicheĆ”l Aodh Martin; Maurice Shanley, SeĆ”n Meehan, Daniel OāMahony; Matty Taylor, Tommy Walsh, Luke Fahy; Colm OāCallaghan, Ian Maguire; Paul Walsh, Dara Sheedy, SeĆ”n McDonnell; Mark Cronin, Chris Ćg Jones, Steven Sherlock.
Subs: RuairĆ Deane for P Walsh (54), SeĆ”n Walsh for Sheedy (60), Rory Maguire for Taylor (63), David Buckley for OāCallaghan (65), Kevin OāDonovan for Meehan (68).
Meath: SeĆ”n Brennan; Ronan Ryan, Seamus Lavin, Brian OāHalloran; Donal Keogan, SeĆ”n Coffey, CiarĆ”n Caulfield; Bryan Menton, Jack Flynn; Cian McBride, RuairĆ Kinsella, Conor Duke; Jordan Morris, Aaron Lynch, Eoghan Frayne.
Subs: Adam OāNeill for McBride (35), Jack OāConnor for Duke (HT), James Conlon for Lynch (48), Jason Scully for Ryan (59).
Referee: Conor Dourneen (Cavan).
Match Day Information | NFL Cork vs Meath
Match Day Information: Cork v Meath
Sunday, 22nd February | 2:00PM Throw-In
PÔirc Uà Rinn
Cork welcome Meath to PÔirc Uà Rinn this Sunday, 22nd February, for what promises to be an exciting afternoon of inter-county football. Supporters are encouraged to arrive early, wear their colours, and help create a strong home atmosphere for the Rebels.
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Where possible, please consider walking, public transport, or carpooling.
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TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT | Cork v Meath| Allianz Football League Round 4
The Cork Senior Football team to play Meath in Round 4 of the Allianz Football League has been announced as follows:
Cork will take on Meath on Sunday, 22nd February at PĆ”irc UĆ Rinn. Tickets for the match are available for purchase below. Let’s get behind the Rebels this weekend and roar them home.
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