Tipp beat Cork Minors in downpour

Photo Steven Lynch

Electric Ireland Munster MHC round 1

Tipperary 1-19 Cork 2-12

By Stephen Barry

A lightning-fast start in a downpour earned Tipperary a hard-fought four-point victory over Cork in their Munster MHC opener.

The hosts’ electric full-forward line of Eoghan Doughan (0-6, 5 frees), Stefan Tobin (0-5), and Cillian Minogue (1-2) combined for 1-13 before Tobin’s injury-enforced replacement Aaron Cagney picked off three points to seal the win.

As Semple Stadium reopened for business after a period of remedial works, Tipp were totally dominant under the dropping ball and used that platform to build a 1-11 to 1-3 lead by the 25th minute.

Eye-catching centre-forward Euan Murray won three long puck-outs for a 0-3 return, converting two himself and winning a free for the other. Tobin added three points, with one low-trajectory shot threatening a goal as it fizzed just over.

Their goal arrived in the seventh minute with Minogue dispatching the sliotar to the net after Killian Cantwell had a shot saved.

Tipp won 13 of the 17 puck-outs Cork sent long in the first half but from the four they did retain, the Rebels mined two goals.

The first came 40 seconds after Minogue’s strike. Cormac Deane, son of Cork icon Joe, won an almighty scrap for possession and Mark O’Brien skidded his shot to the bottom corner.

The second came just as Tipp’s lead had been pushed out to eight. O’Brien’s initial shot was somehow taken off the line by Toby Corbett but Luke Murphy followed in. Three further points from O’Brien (1-5) cut the half-time deficit to two, 1-11 to 2-6.

Cork, managed by John Meyler, continued their scoring streak to 1-5 on the spin to level but Tipp, led by Tobin, responded with three of their own.

In a low-scoring second half, Cagney made the key impact. He was involved in all five points after his introduction, scoring three, while fellow substitute Jack O’Brien responded with a pair.

The Cork Senior Football team to play Limerick has been announced;

(1) Christopher Kelly (Eire Og)
(2) Kevin Flahive (Douglas)
(3) Daniel O’Mahony (Knocknagree)
(4) Tommy Walsh (Kanturk)
(5) Luke Fahy (Ballincollig)
(6) Sean Meehan (Kiskeam)
(7) Matty Taylor (Mallow)
(8) Ian Maguire (St Finbarrs)
(9) Colm O’Callaghan (Eire Og)
(10) Paul Walsh (Kanturk)
(11) Sean Powter (Douglas)
(12) Brian O’Driscoll (Carrigaline)
(13) Chris Og Jones (Iveleary)
(14) Conor Corbett (Clyda Rovers)
(15) Brian Hurley (Castlehaven) Captain
(16) Micheal Aodh Martin (Nemo Rangers)
(17) Maurice Shanley (Clonakilty)
(18) Darragh Cashman (Millstreet)
(19) Thomas Clancy (Clonakilty)
(20) Kevin O’Donovan (Nemo Rangers)
(21) David Buckley (Newcestown)
(22) Eoghan McSweeney (Knocknagree)
(23) John O’Rourke (Carbery Rangers)
(24) Ruairi Deane (Bantry Blues)
(25) Mark Cronin (Nemo Rangers)
(26) Steven Sherlock (St Finbarrs)
(27) Fionn Herlihy (Dohenys)
(28) Cathal Maguire (Castlehaven)
(29) Damien Gore (Kilmacabea)
(30) Neil Lordan (Ballinora)

BORN TO PLAY


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SPORTS DIRECT & CORK GAA

Today, Sports Direct launched the ‘Born To Play’ series, a multimedia portrait of Cork from the people and players of Cork GAA.

The series will dig into the past, present, and future of Cork GAA over the championship season. We really get under the skin of ‘Born To Play’ and what it means for Cork and it’s people.

Kicking off, episode 1 ‘Born to Play: Rebel Attitude’ showcases the beauty in the different attitude of Corkonians.

Be sure to follow the series this championship season on:
Instagram @sportsdirectireland | @officialcorkgaa
www.corkgaa.ie

Contact:
Sinéad O’Keeffe, Commercial Director, Cork GAA
sinead.okeeffe.cork@gaa.ie

Videography: FifityThree Six Agency
Photography: David Sexton

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Munster SFC // Cork v Limerick // Q-Final

Cork will play Limerick in the Munster Senior Football Championship Quarter-Final on Sunday.

All you need to know about the game is below

 

Where? SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

When? Sunday 7th April 2024

Match Referee Fergal Kelly

Stadium Opening: SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh will open at 12.45 ahead of the Munster Championship

Team News: 

Cork will be announced later this week and once the Limerick team is available, we will post here.

Match Tickets: Tickets for the game can be purchased below

 

Cork v Limerick - Quarter Final
Cork v Limerick – Quarter Final

Sunday 7th April 2024 – SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh – Throw In: 2pm

 

The Cork U20 Hurling team to play Waterford has been announced;

The Cork U20 Hurling team to play Waterford in the O’Neills.com Munster Hurling Championship first round  has been announced;
1. Paudie O’Sullivan- Fr. O’Neills
2. Denis Cashman – Bride Rovers
3. Kevin Lyons – Ballygarvan
4. Darragh O’Sullivan – Capt- Ballinhassig
5. James Dwyer- Ballincollig
6. Óran O’Regan- Erins Own
7. Cillian Tobin – Bride Rovers
8. Mikey Finn – Midleton
9. Ben Walsh – Killeagh
10. Diarmuid Healy – Lisgoold
11. William Buckley – St. Finbarrs
12. Tadhg O’Connell – Ballincollig
13. Jack Leahy – Dungourney
14. David Cremin – Midleton
15. Eoin O’Leary – Glen Rovers
16. Daniel O’Connell – Dromina
17. Ollie McAdoo – Blackrock
18. James O’Brien – Fermoy
19. Peter O’Shea – Erins Own
20. Ben Nyhan – Clyda Rovers
21. Ronan O’Connell- Bride Rovers
22. Adam O’Sullivan – Ballinhassig
23. Ross O’Sullivan – Na Piarsaigh
24. Barry Walsh – Killeagh