Allianz Football League Division Two
Cork 2-15 Kildare 3-9
By Stephen Barry at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Kildare have slipped ever closer to the Division Two trapdoor after a resurgent Cork second half boosted the Rebels’ survival prospects.
The hosts were five points behind approaching half-time at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh ,but they took their opponents for 2-11 against 1-2 from there to move seven ahead, with every score from open play.
Kildare remain without a point at the foot of the table, but Cork have vaulted out of the drop zone, moving ahead of Fermanagh and Louth into fifth.
John Cleary made one late change to his line-up, with Luke Fahy in for Darragh Cashman. Kildare were down four of last week’s team through injuries, including three starting forwards in Darragh Kirwan, Ben McCormack, and Barry Kelly, plus centre-back Kevin Flynn.
Both attacks struggled to manufacture shots into the opposition’s packed defences. Kildare only had seven into the first-half breeze but still led by the break, 2-3 to 1-5.
A Brian O’Driscoll snapshot got Cork up and running after a Brian Hurley turnover but the Lilywhites would hit the net with their first attempt after eight minutes.
Daniel Flynn’s overhead flick kept the play alive and his mazy movement wrongfooted the covering defenders. He connected with Alex Beirne’s direct run and the centre-forward buried a low shot to the corner. It was Kildare’s first green flag of this League campaign, followed by a pair of Kevin Feely points.
Having waited all spring for a goal, Kildare had their second before long.
It came from a turnover and a speculative long ball, which ran perfectly into Flynn’s path. He steered back onto his right to produce a clever near-post finish. 2-2 to 0-3 after 23 minutes.
Cork slowly began to produce a response, led by their corner-backs. Kevin Flahive fly-kicked over the bar when played in on goal by Conor Corbett and his big hit started the move for Cork’s lifeline goal in the fourth added minute.
It was finished by the other corner-back, Tommy Walsh, at the end of a rapid counter-attack led by Matty Taylor. Just one point the difference at half-time.
If John Cleary’s half-time call to arms had the desired effect in last week’s victory over Fermanagh, his words repeated the trick here.
Cork’s defence, so passive in the first half, tackled with renewed vigour. In attack, they were kicking towering scores from all angles to tack on seven of the opening eight points.
O’Driscoll had his third, Conor Corbett and Brian Hurley both got off the mark with a pair, and Colm O’Callaghan and Chris Óg Jones slotted stylish efforts.
In the 52nd minute, they added a stunning goal. O’Callaghan soared backwards through the air to grab a diving mark. He was quickly to his feet to deliver a direct ball to Corbett, who sent a rocket to the roof of the net.
It was 2-12 to 2-5 but Kildare pulled a goal back within a minute from the spot. The penalty call by David Gough was on the lighter end of the scale, after Kevin O’Callaghan had shot wide under pressure from Seán Meehan and Fahy, but was well dispatched by Feely.
Cork settled with a brace from the rampant O’Callaghan and another from Jones before Kildare strung together the final four points, with Feely taking his tally to 1-6.
Scorers for Cork: Conor Corbett 1-2, Tommy Walsh 1-0, Colm O’Callaghan, Brian O’Driscoll, Chris Óg Jones 0-3 each, Brian Hurley 0-2, Kevin Flahive, Rory Maguire 0-1 each.
Scorers for Kildare: Kevin Feely 1-6 (1-0 pen, 3fs), Daniel Flynn 1-1, Alex Beirne 1-0, Niall Kelly 0-2 (1f).
Cork: Christopher Kelly; Kevin Flahive, Daniel O’Mahony, Tommy Walsh; Luke Fahy, Rory Maguire, Matty Taylor; Ian Maguire, Colm O’Callaghan; Eoghan McSweeney, Mark Cronin, Brian O’Driscoll; Chris Óg Jones, Conor Corbett, Brian Hurley.
Subs: Seán Meehan for Maguire (26, inj), Ruairi Deane for McSweeney (HT), Seán Powter for Cronin (52), David Buckley for Hurley (58), Steven Sherlock for Corbett (67).
Kildare: Mark Donnellan; Ryan Burke, Mick O’Grady, Ryan Houlihan; Jack Sargent, Eoin Doyle, Paddy McDermott; Aaron Masterson, Kevin O’Callaghan; Luke Killian, Alex Beirne, Shane Farrell; Kevin Feely, Daniel Flynn, Niall Kelly.
Subs: Brendan Gibbons for Masterson (42), Callum Bolton for Killian (45), Shea Ryan for Doyle (49), Sam McCormack for Beirne (52), Brian Byrne for Sargent (67).
Referee: David Gough (Meath).
Red FM confirm additional Three Years as title sponsorship of the Cork Club Hurling Leagues;
Pictured at the launch of the 2024 Red FM Hurling Leagues are Pat Horgan, Chairperson Cork Gaa and Grainne Murnane, Sales Director Red FM, with, 2023 League winners, Tom Foley, Erins Own Div 7, Pierce Cummins, Russell Rovers Div 5, Eoin O’Shea, Eire Og Div 3, Daniel Hogan, Sarsfields Div 1, Dave Noonan, Glen Rovers Div 2, Conor Desmond, Ballinhassig Div 4, Michael Cussen, Ballygarvan Div 6, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Cork Chairperson, Pat Horgan was joined by Gráinne Murnane, Sales Director at Red FM, at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh recently to mark the commencement of this year’s RedFM Club Hurling Leagues.
Pat Horgan said, “I wish to acknowledge the continued support of RedFM as we embark on the next three years. I’m delighted to welcome Gráinne and the RedFM patrollers to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh as clubs throughout the city and county take to the field in our 2024 RedFM Hurling Leagues. With seven titles up for grabs, we expect to see superb hurling action over the next four months.”
Grainne Murnane commented, “It is wonderful to be back in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh and to meet all of last year’s winners. RedFM are delighted to continue our long-term partnership with Cork GAA for a further 3 years. Our listeners span all Cork Clubs across the city and county and we wish all teams the absolute best this season.”
Full details of the RedFM Hurling Leagues are available on our official website. https://gaacork.ie/
Resurgent Cork record second successive victory.
Allianz Football League Division Two
Cork 2-15 Kildare 3-9
By Stephen Barry at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Kildare have slipped ever closer to the Division Two trapdoor after a resurgent Cork second half boosted the Rebels’ survival prospects.
The hosts were five points behind approaching half-time at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh ,but they took their opponents for 2-11 against 1-2 from there to move seven ahead, with every score from open play.
Kildare remain without a point at the foot of the table, but Cork have vaulted out of the drop zone, moving ahead of Fermanagh and Louth into fifth.
John Cleary made one late change to his line-up, with Luke Fahy in for Darragh Cashman. Kildare were down four of last week’s team through injuries, including three starting forwards in Darragh Kirwan, Ben McCormack, and Barry Kelly, plus centre-back Kevin Flynn.
Both attacks struggled to manufacture shots into the opposition’s packed defences. Kildare only had seven into the first-half breeze but still led by the break, 2-3 to 1-5.
A Brian O’Driscoll snapshot got Cork up and running after a Brian Hurley turnover but the Lilywhites would hit the net with their first attempt after eight minutes.
Daniel Flynn’s overhead flick kept the play alive and his mazy movement wrongfooted the covering defenders. He connected with Alex Beirne’s direct run and the centre-forward buried a low shot to the corner. It was Kildare’s first green flag of this League campaign, followed by a pair of Kevin Feely points.
Having waited all spring for a goal, Kildare had their second before long.
It came from a turnover and a speculative long ball, which ran perfectly into Flynn’s path. He steered back onto his right to produce a clever near-post finish. 2-2 to 0-3 after 23 minutes.
Cork slowly began to produce a response, led by their corner-backs. Kevin Flahive fly-kicked over the bar when played in on goal by Conor Corbett and his big hit started the move for Cork’s lifeline goal in the fourth added minute.
It was finished by the other corner-back, Tommy Walsh, at the end of a rapid counter-attack led by Matty Taylor. Just one point the difference at half-time.
If John Cleary’s half-time call to arms had the desired effect in last week’s victory over Fermanagh, his words repeated the trick here.
Cork’s defence, so passive in the first half, tackled with renewed vigour. In attack, they were kicking towering scores from all angles to tack on seven of the opening eight points.
O’Driscoll had his third, Conor Corbett and Brian Hurley both got off the mark with a pair, and Colm O’Callaghan and Chris Óg Jones slotted stylish efforts.
In the 52nd minute, they added a stunning goal. O’Callaghan soared backwards through the air to grab a diving mark. He was quickly to his feet to deliver a direct ball to Corbett, who sent a rocket to the roof of the net.
It was 2-12 to 2-5 but Kildare pulled a goal back within a minute from the spot. The penalty call by David Gough was on the lighter end of the scale, after Kevin O’Callaghan had shot wide under pressure from Seán Meehan and Fahy, but was well dispatched by Feely.
Cork settled with a brace from the rampant O’Callaghan and another from Jones before Kildare strung together the final four points, with Feely taking his tally to 1-6.
Scorers for Cork: Conor Corbett 1-2, Tommy Walsh 1-0, Colm O’Callaghan, Brian O’Driscoll, Chris Óg Jones 0-3 each, Brian Hurley 0-2, Kevin Flahive, Rory Maguire 0-1 each.
Scorers for Kildare: Kevin Feely 1-6 (1-0 pen, 3fs), Daniel Flynn 1-1, Alex Beirne 1-0, Niall Kelly 0-2 (1f).
Cork: Christopher Kelly; Kevin Flahive, Daniel O’Mahony, Tommy Walsh; Luke Fahy, Rory Maguire, Matty Taylor; Ian Maguire, Colm O’Callaghan; Eoghan McSweeney, Mark Cronin, Brian O’Driscoll; Chris Óg Jones, Conor Corbett, Brian Hurley.
Subs: Seán Meehan for Maguire (26, inj), Ruairi Deane for McSweeney (HT), Seán Powter for Cronin (52), David Buckley for Hurley (58), Steven Sherlock for Corbett (67).
Kildare: Mark Donnellan; Ryan Burke, Mick O’Grady, Ryan Houlihan; Jack Sargent, Eoin Doyle, Paddy McDermott; Aaron Masterson, Kevin O’Callaghan; Luke Killian, Alex Beirne, Shane Farrell; Kevin Feely, Daniel Flynn, Niall Kelly.
Subs: Brendan Gibbons for Masterson (42), Callum Bolton for Killian (45), Shea Ryan for Doyle (49), Sam McCormack for Beirne (52), Brian Byrne for Sargent (67).
Referee: David Gough (Meath).
Match Day Info: Cork V Kildare, Allianz Football League
Match Day Info: Cork V Kildare
We look forward to welcoming supporters to SuperValuPáirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday, March 3rd for Cork v Kildare
Games information
3:30 | Allianz Football League Cork v Kildare 1:30| U20 Challenge Cork V Kildare
In planning your trip to the stadium please take note of the below key information.
Please note that turnstiles open at 1:00pm.
Tickets
Please note, tickets are on sale, link below. Tickets are €20 per person, U16’s are free
Travel
Please note: Matchday parking is not available on-site. We advise all supporters, where possible, to walk to the grounds as approach routes will be busy with regular commuting traffic, and routes closer to the stadium will be closed. Gardaí recommend that people walk 15 minutes to the ground from the City Centre where possible but there will also be a free shuttle bus service which will go from Victoria Road up to the old marquee site next to Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
The closer you park to the grounds the longer you will be held back afterwards by the Gardaí and Stewards to ensure safe traffic management flow and to prioritise the safe passage of pedestrians and cyclists.
There will be limited vehicular access to Centre Park Road, The Marina, Maryville and Monahan Road on Sunday 3rd March 2024.
Cork City Parking: Gardai will operate a cordon near the stadium and local estates will be barriered to stop patrons from parking in front of neighbour’s houses. Parking is available at –
Taxi Drop Off: Taxis are to drop off at a designated area on the Victoria Road just before Marina Walk Please follow the directions of Gardaí & Stewards when dropping off a person with accessibility needs.
Public Buses: Route 202 operates from Merchants Quay to Mahon Point and customers can board at Merchants Quay in the City Centre or at Mahon Point, to be dropped off at Ballintemple, adjacent to Páirc Uí Chaoimh. The stadium is a 5-minute walk from this stop. Route 202 will also be available from Ballintemple, Blackrock Road after the match to City Centre and Mahon Point Route 215 or 219 stops at the Churchyard Lane stop which is 10 minutes to the stadium.
Cycling Cork City Council have a number of bicycle parking amenities in the surrounding area with a map including all surrounding bicycle parking amenities here.
Accessible / Wheelchair Parking
Ticket holders with accessibility parking reserved already will be issued with details for the allocated parking access.
Road Closures on Sunday
Corden from 11:45am
Allinaz Football League | Cork vs Kildare | Round 5
Allianz Football League | Round 5 | Cork v Kildare
Join us at Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday, March 3rd as Cork will host Kildare in Round 5 of Allianz Football League.
Cork U20 footballers will meet Kildare footballers at 1:30pm.
Match Details: Where: Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh When: Sunday 3rd March, starting at 3:30pm
Match Referee: David Gough, Meath
Team News: Cork Team Kildare Team is posted below
Ticket Information: This is a ticketed event. Secure your seats by purchasing tickets below.
Competition to date
On Sunday, Cork will play host to Kildare in a crucial matchup as both teams vie for valuable league points this season. In their recent outings, Cork secured a victory against Fermanagh, whereas Kildare suffered a defeat at the hands of Meath
McCarthy Insurance Football League opening weekend
The opening weekend in Round 1 of the McCarthy Insurance Football League begins this weekend with games taking place on Saturday and Sunday.
Full details of this weekend’s games are listed below. You can check out further information at www.gaacork.ie/leagues2024
Fixtures from 24/02/2024 to 07/03/2024
02/03/2024
McCarthy Insurance FL Div 1
13:00 Castlehaven vs Douglas @ Castlehaven
McCarthy Insurance FL Div 2
18:00 Kiskeam vs Dohenys @ Kiskeam
McCarthy Insurance FL Div 3
15:00 Nemo Rangers vs Rockchapel @ Nemo Rangers
16:00 Newmarket vs Bishopstown @ Newmarket
McCarthy Insurance FL Div 4
15:00 Bantry Blues vs Glanworth @ Wolf Tone Park
03/03/2024
McCarthy Insurance FL Div 1
11:30 Nemo Rangers vs Newcestown @ Nemo Rangers
11:30 Carrigaline vs Ballincollig @ Carrigaline
11:30 Eire Og vs Carbery Rangers @ Ovens
McCarthy Insurance FL Div 2
11:30 O Donovan Rossa vs Knocknagree @ O Donovan Rossa
11:30 Valley Rovers vs Fermoy @ Brinny
11:30 St Michaels vs Clyda Rovers @ Mahon
McCarthy Insurance FL Div 3
11:30 Mallow vs Aghada @ Mallow
11:30 Macroom vs Kanturk @ Macroom
McCarthy Insurance FL Div 4
11:00 Aghabullogue vs Naomh Aban @ Coachford
11:30 Ilen Rovers vs Uibh Laoire @ Baltimore
11:30 Boherbue vs Glanmire @ Sallybrook
McCarthy Insurance FL Div 5
11:30 Adrigole vs Glenville @ Adrigole
11:30 Dromtarriffe vs Millstreet @ Millstreet
11:30 Ballydesmond vs Buttevant @ Ballydesmond
11:30 Kinsale vs Na Piarsaigh @ Kinsale
05/03/2024
McCarthy Insurance FL Div 5
20:00 Mitchelstown vs Kilmurry @ Mitchelstown