
Duhallow stormed to the McCarthy Insurance Group Divisions/Colleges SFC title with a 4-9 to 0-13 win over Muskerry in Ballydesmond.
First-half goals from Darragh Cashman, Gerry O’Sullivan, and Jack Curtin gave them complete control in tough conditions. Muskerry struggled to break down a well-organised defence, and Luke Murphy capped a superb 1-6 performance by firing home Duhallow’s fourth goal to seal an emphatic victory.
Teams & Scorers:
Duhallow:
F O’Connor (Cullen); J O’Connor, S Meehan (Kiskeam), D Buckley (Boherbue) (jc); K Cremin (Boherbue), J Murphy (Dromtarriffe), D Cashman (Millstreet, 1-1); S Hickey (Rockchapel), D Linehan (Castlemagner); G O’Sullivan (Boherbue, 1-0), T Casey (Kiskeam), C O’Callaghan (Dromtarriffe) (jc); D O’Connor (Ballydesmond, 0-2), J Curtin (Rockchapel, 1-0), L Murphy (Cullen, 1-6, 0-2f).
Subs: AJ O’Connor (Kiskeam), C Walsh (Cullen), L Moynihan (Boherbue), C Curtin (Rockchapel).

Muskerry:
J Creedon (Uibh Laoire); M Corrigan (Macroom), N Lordan (Ballinora), W Ronan (Kilmurry); K Manning (Uibh Laoire), P Ring (Aghabullogue), A Quinn (Macroom); C O’Donovan (Macroom, 0-1), C Gillespie (Aghabullogue); A O’Sullivan (Aghabullogue, 0-1), C Óg Jones (Uibh Laoire, 0-4, 0-3f), D O’Leary (Naomh Abán, 0-3); D Kelly (Naomh Abán), L O’Connor (Inniscarra, 0-3, 0-2f), I Jones (Uibh Laoire, 0-1).
Subs: E O’Leary, B O’Sullivan, D O’Mullane, C Dodd.
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Are you part of 16th Rebel
BUSINESSES ACROSS CORK ASKED TO HELP BE THE 16th REBEL BY DECORATING THEIR PREMISES IN RED AND WHITE
As the biggest hurling day of the year approaches, Cork GAA is calling on every corner of the county — clubs, businesses, and community groups alike — to Be The 16th Rebel and show unyielding support for the team ahead of the All-Ireland Hurling Final.
Cork Chamber and the Cork Business Association are also both urging businesses all around Cork to paint towns and villages red this week.
On Sunday, the players will take the field knowing they have the whole county behind them. In the lead up to the final, clubs, businesses, and communities are being asked to come together and turn the county red and white. They are also being asked to create short, creative videos showing how the community supports the Rebel hurlers.
While Cork Chamber is best known for championing the business community, this week the organisation is rallying support behind the Rebels and encouraging a county-wide display of pride and solidarity.
Naoimh Frawley, Director of People, Operations and Governance at Cork Chamber, said: “As the All-Ireland Hurling Final approaches, we’re calling on businesses across Cork to get behind the team. Whether it’s flying the Cork flag, lighting up your building in red, hanging bunting, or proudly wearing red on the day – every gesture matters. Let’s turn Cork red in support of our team.”
Echoing this call, Dave O’Brien, President of Cork Business Association said: “The Cork business community is immensely proud of our senior hurling team as they head into the All-Ireland Hurling final this weekend. The passion, skill, and dedication they’ve shown all season reflects the very best of Cork. We’re all behind Pat Ryan and the team — let’s hope they can bring Liam McCarthy back to Leeside. I’d encourage all businesses in the city to put out the Cork colours in support. Corcaigh abú!”
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All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final 2025: Cork v Tipperary
Sunday, July 20th | 3:30pm | Croke Park
For the sixth time in history, the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final will be an all-Munster affair as Cork take on Tipperary in what promises to be a thrilling decider at Croke Park on Sunday, July 20th at 3:30pm.
Cork reached their second consecutive final with a win over Dublin, while Tipperary edged Kilkenny in a high-scoring semi-final to book their place in their first final since 2019.
Historic Rivalry – Familiar Foes
This will be the fourth meeting of the year between the two counties:
Allianz League: Tipperary 2-22 Cork 1-21 (Semple Stadium, February)
League Final: Cork 3-24 Tipperary 0-23 (Páirc Uí Chaoimh, April)
Munster SHC Round Robin: Cork 4-27 Tipperary 0-24 (Páirc Uí Chaoimh, April)
Paths to the Final
Cork
Clare 3-21 Cork 2-24
Cork 4-27 Tipperary 0-24
Limerick 3-26 Cork 1-16
Cork 2-25 Waterford 1-22
Cork 1-30 Limerick 2-27 (won 3-2 on penalties – Munster Final)
Cork 7-26 Dublin 2-21 (All-Ireland Semi-Final)
Record: Played 6 – Won 4, Drew 1, Lost 1
Top Scorers:
Patrick Horgan: 3-50 (1-38 frees, 0-1 ‘65’)
Brian Hayes: 5-8
Alan Connolly: 4-9
Declan Dalton: 1-12 (0-4 frees)
Darragh Fitzgibbon: 0-14 (0-2 frees, 0-1 ‘65’)
Tipperary
Tipperary 2-23 Limerick 2-23
Cork 4-27 Tipperary 0-24
Tipperary 4-18 Clare 2-21
Tipperary 1-30 Waterford 1-21
Tipperary 3-32 Laois 0-18 (Preliminary Quarter-Final)
Tipperary 1-28 Galway 2-17 (Quarter-Final)
Tipperary 4-20 Kilkenny 0-30 (Semi-Final)
Record: Played 7 – Won 5, Drew 1, Lost 1
Top Scorers:
Jason Forde: 3-43 (0-25 frees, 0-4 s/l, 0-1 ‘65’)
Darragh McCarthy: 1-33 (0-27 frees, 0-1 ‘65’)
John McGrath: 5-14
Jake Morris: 0-22
Andrew Ormond: 2-13
Championship History – Last 5 Meetings
2025: Cork 4-27 Tipperary 0-24
2024: Cork 4-30 Tipperary 1-21
2023: Cork 4-19 Tipperary 2-25
2022: Cork 3-30 Tipperary 1-24
2020: Tipperary 2-18 Cork 1-17
Aiming for Glory
Cork are chasing their 31st All-Ireland title – and their first since 2005.
Tipperary are looking to lift Liam MacCarthy for the 29th time, having last won it in 2019.
2025 Season Records
Cork: Played 13 – Won 9, Drew 2, Lost 2
Tipperary: Played 14 – Won 10, Drew 1, Lost 3
All-Munster All-Ireland Finals – A Quick Look Back
1997: Clare v Tipperary
2013: Cork v Clare
2020: Limerick v Waterford
2021: Cork v Limerick
2024: Clare v Cork
2025: Cork v Tipperary ✅
Titles by Decade
Cork – 30 Titles
1890s: 4 | 1900s: 2 | 1910s: 1 | 1920s: 3 | 1930s: 1
1940s: 5 | 1950s: 3 | 1960s: 1 | 1970s: 4
1980s: 2 | 1990s: 2 | 2000s: 2
Tipperary – 28 Titles
1880s: 1 | 1890s: 4 | 1900s: 3 | 1910s: 1 | 1920s: 1
1930s: 2 | 1940s: 2 | 1950s: 3 | 1960s: 4
1970s: 1 | 1980s: 1 | 1990s: 1 | 2000s: 1 | 2010s: 3
🔴🔴 Get Ready, Cork! 🔴🔴
Let’s stand behind the Rebels as they go in search of All-Ireland glory.
Wear the red, roar the red – and let’s make it a day to remember in Croke Park!
Duhallow Hit Four Goals to Power Past Muskerry
Duhallow stormed to the McCarthy Insurance Group Divisions/Colleges SFC title with a 4-9 to 0-13 win over Muskerry in Ballydesmond.
First-half goals from Darragh Cashman, Gerry O’Sullivan, and Jack Curtin gave them complete control in tough conditions. Muskerry struggled to break down a well-organised defence, and Luke Murphy capped a superb 1-6 performance by firing home Duhallow’s fourth goal to seal an emphatic victory.
Teams & Scorers:
Duhallow:
F O’Connor (Cullen); J O’Connor, S Meehan (Kiskeam), D Buckley (Boherbue) (jc); K Cremin (Boherbue), J Murphy (Dromtarriffe), D Cashman (Millstreet, 1-1); S Hickey (Rockchapel), D Linehan (Castlemagner); G O’Sullivan (Boherbue, 1-0), T Casey (Kiskeam), C O’Callaghan (Dromtarriffe) (jc); D O’Connor (Ballydesmond, 0-2), J Curtin (Rockchapel, 1-0), L Murphy (Cullen, 1-6, 0-2f).
Subs: AJ O’Connor (Kiskeam), C Walsh (Cullen), L Moynihan (Boherbue), C Curtin (Rockchapel).
Muskerry:
J Creedon (Uibh Laoire); M Corrigan (Macroom), N Lordan (Ballinora), W Ronan (Kilmurry); K Manning (Uibh Laoire), P Ring (Aghabullogue), A Quinn (Macroom); C O’Donovan (Macroom, 0-1), C Gillespie (Aghabullogue); A O’Sullivan (Aghabullogue, 0-1), C Óg Jones (Uibh Laoire, 0-4, 0-3f), D O’Leary (Naomh Abán, 0-3); D Kelly (Naomh Abán), L O’Connor (Inniscarra, 0-3, 0-2f), I Jones (Uibh Laoire, 0-1).
Subs: E O’Leary, B O’Sullivan, D O’Mullane, C Dodd.