Tipperary 0-21
John Fallon reports from Semple Stadium for 42.ie
CORK HAD TO stage a second-half comeback to preserve their perfect start to their Division 3 football league campaign as a brave Tipperary effort came up just short tonight.
Tipperary managed just 0-26 in their opening three games but while they came within five points of that total in front of a crowd of just 875, it wasn’t enough to prevent a second loss of the campaign.
But David Power’s men will take a lot of encouragement from a good display which came up short when Luke Connolly twice found the net in the second half.
Tipperary hit the ground running in perfect conditions at Semple Stadium and deservedly led by 0-5 to 0-0 after just ten minutes.
Riain Quigley marked his senior debut with a point after just 70 seconds and they pushed on from there with Steven O’Brien, Emmet Moloney, Sean O’Connor and Colman Kennedy hitting the range.
Cork, who kicked four wides in the opening eight minutes, finally got off the mark when Mattie Taylor scored after ten minutes, with Cian Kelly quickly adding another.
Tipperary hit back with efforts from Conor Sweeney and Quigley but then after John O’Rourke pointed for the Rebels, Ruairi Deane found the net and Cathail O’Mahony pointed to level at 1-4 to 0-7 after 26 minutes.
The Tipp response was excellent and they hit the next five points before Cork cut the gap before the break through O’Rourke and O’Mahony to trail by 0-12 to 1-6.
Kennedy and Liam Boland extended Tipperary’s lead after the restart before Connolly neatly slotted home a 41st penalty after Taylor was fouled by Quigley to cut the gap to 0-14 to 2-6.
Cork got the deficit down to a point by the 48th minute and then Connolly struck for his second goal to put them ahead for the first time in the game, with substitute Ciaran Sheehan quickly adding a point to lead by 3-10 to 0-16 going into the final quarter.
Sweeney and Brian Fox responded for Tipperary but two more points from Connolly and one from O’Mahony left Cork leading by 3-13 to 0-18 with seven minutes left and they held on for victory even with Ciaran Sheehan black-carded on the hour as a late Tipp rally came up just short.
Scorers for Cork: Luke Connolly 2-2 (1-0 pen, 0-1f, 0-1 mark), Cathail O’Mahony 0-5 (2f), Ruairi Deane 1-0, John O’Rourke 0-2, Sean Powter 0-1, Mattie Taylor 0-1, Cian Kiely 0-1, Ciaran Sheehan 0-1.
Scorers for Tipperary: Jack Kennedy 0-5 (0-4f), Conor Sweeney 0-4 (4f), Liam Boland 0-2, Emmet Moloney 0-2, Steven O’Brien 0-2, Riain Quigley 0-2, Brian Fox 0-1, Sean O’Connor 0-1 (mark), Evan Comerford 0-1 (’45), Colman Kennedy 0-1.
Cork
1. Micheál Martin (Nemo Rangers)
4. Paul Ring (Aghabullogue)
2. Sean Powter (Douglas)
3. James Loughrey (Mallow)
5. Tomás Clancy (Fermoy)
6. Mattie Taylor (Mallow)
7. Cian Kiely (Ballincollig)
8. Ian Maguire (St Finbarr’s)
9. Killian O’Hanlon (Kilshannig)
10. John O’Rourke (Carbery Rangers)
11. Sean White (Clonakilty)
12. Brian Hartnett (Douglas)
13. Ruairí Deane (Bantry Blues)
14. Luke Connolly (Nemo Rangers)
15. Cathail O’Mahony (Mitchelstown)
Substitutes
17. Liam O’Donovan (Clonakilty) for Taylor (21-27, blood)
25. Ciaran Sheehan (Éire Óg) for White (45)
17. O’Donovan for Kiely (49)
24. Colm O’Callaghan (Éire Óg) for O’Mahony (56)
20. Paul Walsh (Kanturk) for Powter (62)
21. Kevin O’Driscoll (Tadhg McCartháigh) for O’Hanlon (65)
Tipperary
1. Evan Comerford (Kilsheelan-Kilcash)
2. Alan Campbell (Moyle Rovers)
3. John Meagher (Loughmore-Castleiney)
17. Tadhg Fitzgerald (Moyle Rovers)
10. Kevin Fahey (Clonmel Commercials)
6. Robbie Kiely (Barryroe)
7. Bill Maher (Kilsheelan-Kilcash)
8. Steven O’Brien (Ballina)
11. Jack Kennedy (Clonmel Commercials)
5. Emmet Moloney (Drom & Inch)
26. Colman Kennedy (Clonmel Commercials)
12. Brian Fox (Éire Óg Annacarty-Donohill)
14. Conor Sweeney (Ballyporeen)
23. Riain Quigley (Moyle Rovers)
25. Sean O’Connor (Clonmel Commercials)
Substitutes
13. Liam Boland (Moyle Rovers) for Kennedy (30)
18. Liam Fahey (Rockwell Rovers) for K Fahey (45)
22. Jason Lonergan (Clonmel Commercials) for O’Connor (58)
15. Kevin O’Halloran (Portroe) for Quigley (58)
4. Joseph Niland (Loughmore-Castleiney) for Moloney (65)
Referee: Brendan Cawley (Kildare).
Cork beat Tipperary in league
Cork 3-13
Tipperary 0-21
John Fallon reports from Semple Stadium for 42.ie
CORK HAD TO stage a second-half comeback to preserve their perfect start to their Division 3 football league campaign as a brave Tipperary effort came up just short tonight.
Tipperary managed just 0-26 in their opening three games but while they came within five points of that total in front of a crowd of just 875, it wasn’t enough to prevent a second loss of the campaign.
But David Power’s men will take a lot of encouragement from a good display which came up short when Luke Connolly twice found the net in the second half.
Tipperary hit the ground running in perfect conditions at Semple Stadium and deservedly led by 0-5 to 0-0 after just ten minutes.
Riain Quigley marked his senior debut with a point after just 70 seconds and they pushed on from there with Steven O’Brien, Emmet Moloney, Sean O’Connor and Colman Kennedy hitting the range.
Cork, who kicked four wides in the opening eight minutes, finally got off the mark when Mattie Taylor scored after ten minutes, with Cian Kelly quickly adding another.
Tipperary hit back with efforts from Conor Sweeney and Quigley but then after John O’Rourke pointed for the Rebels, Ruairi Deane found the net and Cathail O’Mahony pointed to level at 1-4 to 0-7 after 26 minutes.
The Tipp response was excellent and they hit the next five points before Cork cut the gap before the break through O’Rourke and O’Mahony to trail by 0-12 to 1-6.
Kennedy and Liam Boland extended Tipperary’s lead after the restart before Connolly neatly slotted home a 41st penalty after Taylor was fouled by Quigley to cut the gap to 0-14 to 2-6.
Cork got the deficit down to a point by the 48th minute and then Connolly struck for his second goal to put them ahead for the first time in the game, with substitute Ciaran Sheehan quickly adding a point to lead by 3-10 to 0-16 going into the final quarter.
Sweeney and Brian Fox responded for Tipperary but two more points from Connolly and one from O’Mahony left Cork leading by 3-13 to 0-18 with seven minutes left and they held on for victory even with Ciaran Sheehan black-carded on the hour as a late Tipp rally came up just short.
Scorers for Cork: Luke Connolly 2-2 (1-0 pen, 0-1f, 0-1 mark), Cathail O’Mahony 0-5 (2f), Ruairi Deane 1-0, John O’Rourke 0-2, Sean Powter 0-1, Mattie Taylor 0-1, Cian Kiely 0-1, Ciaran Sheehan 0-1.
Scorers for Tipperary: Jack Kennedy 0-5 (0-4f), Conor Sweeney 0-4 (4f), Liam Boland 0-2, Emmet Moloney 0-2, Steven O’Brien 0-2, Riain Quigley 0-2, Brian Fox 0-1, Sean O’Connor 0-1 (mark), Evan Comerford 0-1 (’45), Colman Kennedy 0-1.
Cork
1. Micheál Martin (Nemo Rangers)
4. Paul Ring (Aghabullogue)
2. Sean Powter (Douglas)
3. James Loughrey (Mallow)
5. Tomás Clancy (Fermoy)
6. Mattie Taylor (Mallow)
7. Cian Kiely (Ballincollig)
8. Ian Maguire (St Finbarr’s)
9. Killian O’Hanlon (Kilshannig)
10. John O’Rourke (Carbery Rangers)
11. Sean White (Clonakilty)
12. Brian Hartnett (Douglas)
13. Ruairí Deane (Bantry Blues)
14. Luke Connolly (Nemo Rangers)
15. Cathail O’Mahony (Mitchelstown)
Substitutes
17. Liam O’Donovan (Clonakilty) for Taylor (21-27, blood)
25. Ciaran Sheehan (Éire Óg) for White (45)
17. O’Donovan for Kiely (49)
24. Colm O’Callaghan (Éire Óg) for O’Mahony (56)
20. Paul Walsh (Kanturk) for Powter (62)
21. Kevin O’Driscoll (Tadhg McCartháigh) for O’Hanlon (65)
Tipperary
1. Evan Comerford (Kilsheelan-Kilcash)
2. Alan Campbell (Moyle Rovers)
3. John Meagher (Loughmore-Castleiney)
17. Tadhg Fitzgerald (Moyle Rovers)
10. Kevin Fahey (Clonmel Commercials)
6. Robbie Kiely (Barryroe)
7. Bill Maher (Kilsheelan-Kilcash)
8. Steven O’Brien (Ballina)
11. Jack Kennedy (Clonmel Commercials)
5. Emmet Moloney (Drom & Inch)
26. Colman Kennedy (Clonmel Commercials)
12. Brian Fox (Éire Óg Annacarty-Donohill)
14. Conor Sweeney (Ballyporeen)
23. Riain Quigley (Moyle Rovers)
25. Sean O’Connor (Clonmel Commercials)
Substitutes
13. Liam Boland (Moyle Rovers) for Kennedy (30)
18. Liam Fahey (Rockwell Rovers) for K Fahey (45)
22. Jason Lonergan (Clonmel Commercials) for O’Connor (58)
15. Kevin O’Halloran (Portroe) for Quigley (58)
4. Joseph Niland (Loughmore-Castleiney) for Moloney (65)
Referee: Brendan Cawley (Kildare).
Cork Hurling team to play Limerick has been named
The Cork Senior Hurling Team to play Limerick in Round 4 of the Allianz Hurling League has been announced.
1. Patrick Collins Ballinhassig
2. Sean O’ Leary – Hayes Midleton
3. Eoin Cadogan Douglas
4. Colm Spillane Castlelyons
5. Tim O’ Mahony Newtownshandrum
6. Bill Cooper Youghal
7. Robert Downey Glen Rovers
8. Mark Coleman Blarney
9. Luke Meade Newcestown
10. Robbie O’ Flynn Erins Own
11. Seamus Harnedy St. Itas
12. Darragh Fitzgibbon Charleville
13. Declan Dalton Fr. O’ Neills
14. Shane Kingston Douglas
15. Patrick Horgan Glen Rovers
16. Anthony Nash Kanturk
17. Niall O’ Leary Castlelyons
18. Christopher Joyce Na Piarsaigh
19. Christopher O’ Leary Valley Rovers
20. Conor Cahalane St. Finbarrs
21. Daire Connery Na Piarsaigh
22. Aidan Walsh Kanturk
23. Michael Cahalane Bandon
24. Michael O’ Halloran Blackrock
25. Jack O’ Connor Sarsfields
26. Sean Twomey Courcey Rovers
Commemorative Jersey to be worn in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh today
He was succeeded in the role by MacSwiney, who was arrested in August 1920 and interred in Brixton Prison. There, he went on hunger strike and died in October. The following month, the Kilmichael Ambush took place, an event considered crucial in the war. Then, in December, an ambush of Auxiliary forces led to a brutal retribution as the burning of Cork saw damage to numerous houses, businesses, City Hall and the Carnegie Library.
Cork Senior Football team to play Tipperary has been announced
The Cork Senior Football Team to play Tipperary in Round 4 of the Allianz Football League has been announced.
1. Micheál Martin Nemo Rangers
2. Sean Powter Douglas
3 .James Loughrey Mallow
4. Paul Ring Aghabullogue
5. Tomas Clancy Fermoy
6. Mattie Taylor Mallow
7. Cian Kiely Ballincollig
8. Ian Maguire St. Finbarrs
9. Killian O’ Hanlon Killshannig
10. John O’ Rourke Carbery Rangers
11. Sean White Clonakilty
12. Brian Hartnett Douglas
13. Ruairi Deane Bantry Blues
14. Luke Connolly Nemo Rangers
15. Cathail O’ Mahony Mitchelstown
16. Anthony Casey Kiskeam
17. Sam Ryan St. Finbarrs
18. Maurice Shanley Clonakilty
19. Aidan Browne Newmarket
20. Paul Walsh Kanturk
21. Kevin O’ Driscoll Tadhg McCartháigh
22. Eoghan McSweeney Knocknagree
23. Paul Kerrigan Nemo Rangers
24. Colm O’ Callaghan Eire Óg
25. Ciaran Sheehan Eire Óg
26. Damien Gore Kilmacabea
KEARYS RENAULT PRO+ PRESENTS NEW RENAULT TRAFIC VANTO CORK GAA MINOR HURLING TEAM
Cork, Tuesday 18th February: Julian Boylan and Jim O’Keeffe, Kearys Renault Pro+ presented a new branded Renault Trafic van to Donal Og Cusack, Sean Og OHalpin and Tom Kenny, the Management Team of the Cork Minor Hurling team at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh this afternoon.
Also present were Kevin Hourihan, Kearys/Leaseplan and Kevin O’Donovan, Secretary Cork County GAA Board.
The new branded Renault Trafic van serves as a support vehicle for the Cork Minor Hurling Team for the 2020 season. It will be recognised around the roads of Cork by Kearys and the GAA logos and its distinctive graphic of a hurler in action.
“We are delighted to donate this new branded Renault Trafic van to the Cork Minor Hurling Team for the for the 2020 season. As Renault Ireland are proud sponsors of the GAA and we wanted to get behind our young players here in Cork,” said Julian Boylan, Sales Manager, Kearys Renault Pro+.
“We hope that the players and management enjoy use of the dynamic Renault Trafic and wish the Cork Minor Hurling team and Cork GAA every good wish for the season,” he added.
“On behalf of the Cork Minor Hurling Team, we are pleased to accept our new Renault Trafic van from Kearys Pro+, as it comfortably seats three people in the front and has plenty of room to transport our equipment to training and matches,” said Donal Og Cusack, Manager, Cork Minor Hurling Team.