ALL SET FOR SHOWPIECE GAME OF BRILLIANT HURLING SEASON
After thirty-three games over fourteen drama-filled weeks, it’s down to the last two in the GAA hurling All-Ireland championships. Step forward, Clare and Cork for an All-Ireland final that promises to provide a fitting climax to what has been an
outstanding season.
It throws in at 3.30 in Croke Park on Sunday July 21st and will be refereed by Johnny Murphy (Limerick).
Cork and Clare last met in the All-Ireland final in 2013 when the Banner boys won a replay. That was also the last time that
neither the Leinster nor Munster champions reached the final.
Clare reached this year’s Munster final, losing to Limerick;
Cork finished third in the Munster round robin. Cork are bidding for their 31st All-Ireland win while Clare will attempt to win
their fifth crown.
This will be the eighth time that a team that didn’t win a provincial title went on to win the All-Ireland title
later in the season.
The previous winners through this route were Offaly 1998, Cork 2004, Tipperary 2010, Kilkenny 2012,
Clare 2013, Limerick 2018, Tipperary 2019.
HOW THEY REACHED THE FINAL
CLARE
Limerick 3-15 Clare 1-18 (Munster round robin)
Clare 3-26 Cork 3-24 (Munster round robin)
Clare 4-21 Waterford 2-26 (Munster round robin)
Clare 1-24 Tipperary 0-24 (Munster round robin)
Limerick 1-26 Clare 1-20 (Munster final)
Clare 2-28 Wexford 1-19 (All-Ireland quarter-final)
Clare 0-24 Kilkenny 2-16 (All-Ireland semi-final)
Won 5, Lost 2
TOP SCORERS
A McCarthy……..1-53 (0-41 frees, 0-1 ‘65’))
M Rodgers……….2-23 (0-11 frees, 0-1 ‘65’, 0-1 s/l)
D Fitzgerald………2-18
S O’Donnell………2-13
T Kelly………………1-16 (0-3 frees)
P Duggan………….1-7
D Ryan……………..1-7
CORK
Waterford 2-25 Cork 1-25 (Munster round robin)
Clare 3-26 Cork 3-24 (Munster round robin)
Cork 3-28 Limerick 3-26 (Munster round robin)
Cork 4-30 Tipperary 1-21 (Munster round robin)
Cork 4-25 Offaly 3-19 (All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final)
Cork 0-26 Dublin 0-21 (All-Ireland quarter-final)
Cork 1-28 Limerick 0-29 (All-Ireland semi-final)
Won 5, Lost 2
TOP SCORERS
P Horgan……4-62 (1-46 frees, 1-0 pen, 0-4 ‘65s’)
A Connolly…..4-12 (0-2 frees)
D Fitzgibbon…0-22
S Barrett………2-16
D Dalton……….0-21 (0-11 frees)
S Harnedy……..1-16
B Hayes………….2-11
LAST TEN CHAMPIONSHIP MEETINGS
2024: Clare 3-26 Cork 3-24 (Munster round robin)
2023: Clare 2-22 Cork 3-18 (Munster round robin)
2022: Clare 0-28 Cork 2-20 (Munster round robin)
2021: Cork 3-19 Clare 1-23 (All-Ireland qualifiers)
2019: Clare 2-23 Cork 2-18 (Munster ‘round robin)
2018: Cork 2-23 Clare 1-21 (Munster ‘round robin’)
2017: Cork 1-25 Clare 1-20 (Munster final)
2015: Cork 0-20 Clare 0-17 (All-Ireland qualifier)
2014: Cork 2-23 Clare 2-18 (Munster semi-final)
2013: Clare 5-16 Cork 3-16 (All-Ireland final) Replay
Clare 5 Cork 5
*This will be the 62nd championship meeting between the counties, with Cork leading 40-16 in wins while there have been five draws in the previous 61.
*Clare and Cork have met 18 times in the championship since 2000. Cork have won twelve to Clare’s five, with one draw.
*This will be the third meeting between the counties this season, with Clare winning the previous two. They won by three points in Round 1 of this year’s Allianz League and by two points in the Munster championship ‘round robin.’
*It’s 19 years since Cork last won the All-Ireland title. Their longest wait prior to that was 16 years (1903-1919).
*Cork have lost three All-Ireland finals (2006 to Kilkenny, 2013 to Clare in a replay and to Limerick in 2021) since last
winning the title when beating Galway in 2005.
*Clare manager, Brian Lohan played in three All-Ireland senior finals, winning in 1995 (v Offaly) and 1997 (v Tipperary)
and losing in 2002 (v Kilkenny).
*Whom ever wins, it will see the All-Ireland title going to Munster for a seventh successive season (Limerick 2018-20-21-
22-23, Tipperary 2019). The last time that happened was in 1948-54 (Waterford 1948, Tipperary 1949-50-51, Cork 1952-53-54).
HOW CORK WON THEIR 30 TITLES – DECADE BY DECADE;
1890-99: 4
1900-09: 2
1910-19: 1
1920-29: 3
1930-39: 1
1940-49: 5
1950-59: 3
1960-69: 1
1970-79: 4
1980-89: 2
1990-99: 2
2000-09: 2
2010-19: 0
CLARE’S FOUR TITLES
They won their first in 1914 and had to wait 81 years for their second in 1995. They added a third in 1997 and took their fourth in 2013.
ALL-IRELAND SH ROLL OF HONOUR
36: Kilkenny (1904-1905-1907-1909-1911-1912-1913-1922-1932-1933-1935-1939-1947-1957-1963-1967-1969-1972
-1974-1975-1979-1982-1983-1992-1993-2000-2002-2003-2006-2007-2008-2009-2011-2012-2014-2015).
30: CORK (1890-1892-1893-1894-1902-1903-1919-1926-1928-1929-1931-1941-1942-1943-1944-1946-1952-1953-
1954-1966-1970-1976-1977-1978-1984-1986-1990-1999-2004-2005).
28: Tipperary (1887-1895-1896-1898-1899-1900-1906-1908-1916-1925-1930-1937-1945-1949-1950-1951-1958-
1961-1962-1964-1965-1971-1989-1991-2001-2010-2016-2019)
12: Limerick (1897-1918-21-34-36-40-73-2018-20-21-22-23).
6: Dublin (1889-1917-1920-1924-1927-1938).
6: Wexford (1910-1955-1956-1960-1968-1996)
5: Galway (1923-1980-1987-1988-2017)
4: CLARE (1914-1995-1997-2013)
4: Offaly (1981-1985-1994-1998)
2: Waterford (1948-1959)
1: Kerry (1891)
1: Laois (1915)
1: London (1901)
ALL SET FOR SHOWPIECE GAME OF BRILLIANT HURLING SEASON
ALL SET FOR SHOWPIECE GAME OF BRILLIANT HURLING SEASON
After thirty-three games over fourteen drama-filled weeks, it’s down to the last two in the GAA hurling All-Ireland championships. Step forward, Clare and Cork for an All-Ireland final that promises to provide a fitting climax to what has been an
outstanding season.
It throws in at 3.30 in Croke Park on Sunday July 21st and will be refereed by Johnny Murphy (Limerick).
Cork and Clare last met in the All-Ireland final in 2013 when the Banner boys won a replay. That was also the last time that
neither the Leinster nor Munster champions reached the final.
Clare reached this year’s Munster final, losing to Limerick;
Cork finished third in the Munster round robin. Cork are bidding for their 31st All-Ireland win while Clare will attempt to win
their fifth crown.
This will be the eighth time that a team that didn’t win a provincial title went on to win the All-Ireland title
later in the season.
The previous winners through this route were Offaly 1998, Cork 2004, Tipperary 2010, Kilkenny 2012,
Clare 2013, Limerick 2018, Tipperary 2019.
HOW THEY REACHED THE FINAL
CLARE
Limerick 3-15 Clare 1-18 (Munster round robin)
Clare 3-26 Cork 3-24 (Munster round robin)
Clare 4-21 Waterford 2-26 (Munster round robin)
Clare 1-24 Tipperary 0-24 (Munster round robin)
Limerick 1-26 Clare 1-20 (Munster final)
Clare 2-28 Wexford 1-19 (All-Ireland quarter-final)
Clare 0-24 Kilkenny 2-16 (All-Ireland semi-final)
Won 5, Lost 2
TOP SCORERS
A McCarthy……..1-53 (0-41 frees, 0-1 ‘65’))
M Rodgers……….2-23 (0-11 frees, 0-1 ‘65’, 0-1 s/l)
D Fitzgerald………2-18
S O’Donnell………2-13
T Kelly………………1-16 (0-3 frees)
P Duggan………….1-7
D Ryan……………..1-7
CORK
Waterford 2-25 Cork 1-25 (Munster round robin)
Clare 3-26 Cork 3-24 (Munster round robin)
Cork 3-28 Limerick 3-26 (Munster round robin)
Cork 4-30 Tipperary 1-21 (Munster round robin)
Cork 4-25 Offaly 3-19 (All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final)
Cork 0-26 Dublin 0-21 (All-Ireland quarter-final)
Cork 1-28 Limerick 0-29 (All-Ireland semi-final)
Won 5, Lost 2
TOP SCORERS
P Horgan……4-62 (1-46 frees, 1-0 pen, 0-4 ‘65s’)
A Connolly…..4-12 (0-2 frees)
D Fitzgibbon…0-22
S Barrett………2-16
D Dalton……….0-21 (0-11 frees)
S Harnedy……..1-16
B Hayes………….2-11
LAST TEN CHAMPIONSHIP MEETINGS
2024: Clare 3-26 Cork 3-24 (Munster round robin)
2023: Clare 2-22 Cork 3-18 (Munster round robin)
2022: Clare 0-28 Cork 2-20 (Munster round robin)
2021: Cork 3-19 Clare 1-23 (All-Ireland qualifiers)
2019: Clare 2-23 Cork 2-18 (Munster ‘round robin)
2018: Cork 2-23 Clare 1-21 (Munster ‘round robin’)
2017: Cork 1-25 Clare 1-20 (Munster final)
2015: Cork 0-20 Clare 0-17 (All-Ireland qualifier)
2014: Cork 2-23 Clare 2-18 (Munster semi-final)
2013: Clare 5-16 Cork 3-16 (All-Ireland final) Replay
Clare 5 Cork 5
*This will be the 62nd championship meeting between the counties, with Cork leading 40-16 in wins while there have been five draws in the previous 61.
*Clare and Cork have met 18 times in the championship since 2000. Cork have won twelve to Clare’s five, with one draw.
*This will be the third meeting between the counties this season, with Clare winning the previous two. They won by three points in Round 1 of this year’s Allianz League and by two points in the Munster championship ‘round robin.’
*It’s 19 years since Cork last won the All-Ireland title. Their longest wait prior to that was 16 years (1903-1919).
*Cork have lost three All-Ireland finals (2006 to Kilkenny, 2013 to Clare in a replay and to Limerick in 2021) since last
winning the title when beating Galway in 2005.
*Clare manager, Brian Lohan played in three All-Ireland senior finals, winning in 1995 (v Offaly) and 1997 (v Tipperary)
and losing in 2002 (v Kilkenny).
*Whom ever wins, it will see the All-Ireland title going to Munster for a seventh successive season (Limerick 2018-20-21-
22-23, Tipperary 2019). The last time that happened was in 1948-54 (Waterford 1948, Tipperary 1949-50-51, Cork 1952-53-54).
HOW CORK WON THEIR 30 TITLES – DECADE BY DECADE;
1890-99: 4
1900-09: 2
1910-19: 1
1920-29: 3
1930-39: 1
1940-49: 5
1950-59: 3
1960-69: 1
1970-79: 4
1980-89: 2
1990-99: 2
2000-09: 2
2010-19: 0
CLARE’S FOUR TITLES
They won their first in 1914 and had to wait 81 years for their second in 1995. They added a third in 1997 and took their fourth in 2013.
ALL-IRELAND SH ROLL OF HONOUR
36: Kilkenny (1904-1905-1907-1909-1911-1912-1913-1922-1932-1933-1935-1939-1947-1957-1963-1967-1969-1972
-1974-1975-1979-1982-1983-1992-1993-2000-2002-2003-2006-2007-2008-2009-2011-2012-2014-2015).
30: CORK (1890-1892-1893-1894-1902-1903-1919-1926-1928-1929-1931-1941-1942-1943-1944-1946-1952-1953-
1954-1966-1970-1976-1977-1978-1984-1986-1990-1999-2004-2005).
28: Tipperary (1887-1895-1896-1898-1899-1900-1906-1908-1916-1925-1930-1937-1945-1949-1950-1951-1958-
1961-1962-1964-1965-1971-1989-1991-2001-2010-2016-2019)
12: Limerick (1897-1918-21-34-36-40-73-2018-20-21-22-23).
6: Dublin (1889-1917-1920-1924-1927-1938).
6: Wexford (1910-1955-1956-1960-1968-1996)
5: Galway (1923-1980-1987-1988-2017)
4: CLARE (1914-1995-1997-2013)
4: Offaly (1981-1985-1994-1998)
2: Waterford (1948-1959)
1: Kerry (1891)
1: Laois (1915)
1: London (1901)
Tickets For Rebels Fanzone Released At Midday
Family-friendly event to be hosted for All Ireland final at SuperValu Páirc UíChaoimh
Live Screening of the All-Ireland Hurling Final 2024 – Buy Tickets (eventmaster.ie)
Tickets for the Rebels’ Fanzone at SuperValu Páirc UíChaoimh for the All Ireland Hurling Championship final are available from midday today, Tuesday July 16th.
The family-friendly event will show the clash between Cork and Clare on a big screen, with the Rebels hoping to return Liam McCarthy to Leeside for the first time since 2005.
Tickets will be free of charge and available via Cork GAA’s website www.gaacork.ie and Cork City Council’s website www.corkcity.ie. Patrons will be accommodated both on the field, and in the North Stand depending on their ticket.
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Dan Boyle said: “The countdown is truly on to the big day next Sunday. And this year, we will hear the Rebel Roar ring out, not just at Croke Park, but at the home of Cork GAA, SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh where there will be a hugely exciting atmosphere at the first ever Rebels’ Fanzone. Make sure you, your family and friends are there by booking tickets today”.
Patrons should note that;
● Doors open at 2pm, and only valid ticket holders will be admitted
● TV coverage will be shown from 2,15pm
● All u16s need to be accompanied by an adult
● There is to be no consumption of alcoholic beverages at the Fanzone event
● Patrons are to obey stewards and Gardai at all times
● Pedestrian access to the stadium is via Centre Park Road
● Use public transport and city centre car parks
● No parking is provided in the vicinity of the stadium
● Please respect our neighbours around the stadium and do not park illegally
● Dress for the weather, no umbrellas or hurleys allowed in the Fanzone
The match will be shown on a massive 9 metre by 5.8 metre LED wall, located at the city end of the stadium.
Cork’s RedFM will be on hand to help build up the atmosphere ahead of the game, and there will be multiple food and drink concessions available on site.
Show us your colours!
We are calling on all of our supporters to send us a good luck video or image message to the Cork Senior Hurling team ahead of the All-Ireland Hurling Final on Sunday 21st July. Submit your video or image at the following form https://forms.gle/G7XRkihbdQZj79Ya8
One Cork Worldwide 2024: Join the Exclusive Club for Cork GAA Supporters
One Cork Worldwide 2024: Join the Exclusive Club for Cork GAA Supporters
One Cork Worldwide, is an exclusive club for passionate Cork GAA supporters who wish to support our teams and maintain a connection with home. Whether you’re abroad or local, this membership enhances your involvement and celebrates our beloved Cork GAA teams.
Membership Details
Fee: €1,000 per annum
Limit: 250 members
Rewards Package: Each membership includes rewards in excess of €200.
Membership Benefits
Ticket Access
2024 All Ireland Finals: Option to purchase two tickets.
Cork Championship Matches: Option to purchase two tickets for all Cork Senior, U20, and Minor matches.
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Official Cork Jersey: Receive the latest or alternative Cork jersey.
Personalized Clothing: Enjoy personalized One Cork Worldwide clothing.
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‘Rebels Online’ Subscription: Free subscription.
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Cork GAA is gearing up for the All-Ireland Hurling Final against Clare.
In the run-up to the All-Ireland Final we are hosting a special ‘All-Ireland Hurling Final Warm Up’ event on Wednesday, July 17th, to preview the final.
The fundraising dinner will take place at SuperValu Páirc Ui Chaoimh, commencing at 7pm with a drinks reception, sponsored by Heineken.
We are delighted to announce that Cork GAA legend and former All-Ireland winning player and manager, Jimmy Barry Murphy, will be our esteemed special guest for the evening. His unparalleled experience and insights will undoubtedly add a unique perspective to the event. Alongside Jimmy Barry Murphy we will have an impressive lineup of All-Star guests who will share their thoughts and stories, making for an unforgettable evening.
Tables of 10 and 12 are available for purchase, as well as sponsorship opportunities, by contacting Cork GAA, Commercial Director Sinéad O’Keeffe or visiting www.gaacork.ie/onecork/PreviewEvent.