Cork lose opening Hurling League game

 

Allianz Hurling League Division One Group A

Clare 1-25 Cork 2-19

By Eoin Brennan at Cusack Park



Clare maintained their Cusack Park hold over Pat Ryan’s Cork when impressively defying the conditions with a powerful second half display in front of 7,380 in Ennis.

Having shared the spoils in last year’s equivalent before Clare dramatically edged matters by the minimum at the same venue last May in the Munster Championship, not even a recent Munster Hurling League reverse in Páirc Uí Rinn could provide any solace when it mattered most as Seadna Morey’s late goal finally sealed a positive start to the new Allianz Hurling League campaign for the Banner.

Despite controlling matters in the opening quarter, with the aid of a strong wind, to power 0-9 to 0-3 clear, the home side would be floored by a brace of goals in the space of nine minutes as Patrick Horgan and Tommy O’Connell regained full parity nearing the half hour mark at 0-11 to 2-5.

Clare, aided by late points for Robin Mounsey (2) and the ever-impressive Mark Rodgers, did salvage a one point advantage by the break at 0-14 to 2-7 but with a gale to come, the pendulum appeared to switch to the Rebels for the new half.



A spirited Clare refused to adhere to that script, however, as Rodgers converted four successive points to initiate a defiant third quarter blitz that saw David Reidy and David Fitzgerald contribute to seven of the first eight points at 0-21 to 2-8.

A shellshocked Cork did bounce back off the ropes with five different scorers including the inspirational Ciaran Joyce slashing the deficit to just two by the 64th minute at 0-22 to 2-14.



However, having done the hard work, Clare were not about to let this glorious opportunity slip as David Fitzgerald’s pinpoint delivery from the left wing was excellently fielded and batted to the net by substitute Morey to restore a five point cushion.

That goal would remain the difference in the end as Cork were kept at arm’s length by an obstinate Banner side that deservedly prevailed ahead of an early top-of-the-table clash against Davy Fitzgerald’s Waterford on away soil next Sunday.

Meanwhile Pat Ryan and Co. will have to wait until their Munster Championship rematch on Sunday, April 28th to redress the balance and finally end his big game Banner hoodoo.


**Scorers for Clare: **Mark Rodgers 0-13 (10fs, 1’65), Seadna Morey (1-1 Cathal Malone, Robin Mounsey, David Reidy, David Fitzgerald 0-2 each, David McInerney, Gearoid Sheedy, Shane Meehan 0-1 each.

**Scorers for Cork: **Patrick Horgan 1-7 (7fs), Shane Kingston 0-3, Tommy O’Connell 1-0, Conor Lehane, Shane Barrett 0-2 each ,Cormac O’Brien, Robbie O’Flynn, Sean O’Donoghue, Ciaran Joyce, Sean Twomey 0-1 each.

Clare: Eibhear Quilligan; Conor Cleary, Paul Flanagan, Adam Hogan; Diarmuid Ryan, David McInerney, Darragh Lohan; Cathal Malone, Sean Rynne; David Fitzgerald, Robin Mounsey, Gearoid Sheedy; Mark Rodgers, Aidan McCarthy, David Reidy.

**Subs: **Seadna Morey for Rynne (HT), Peter Duggan for Sheedy (49), Shane Meehan for McCarthy (53), Patrick Crotty for Mounsey (66), Keith Smyth for Reidy (68).

Cork: Patrick Collins; Niall O’Leary, Eoin Roche, Sean O’Donoghue; Tommy O’Connell, Ciaran Joyce, Cormac O’Brien; Brian Roche, Eoin Carey; Shane Kingston, Conor Lehane, Sean Twomey; Robbie O’Flynn, Patrick Horgan, Brian Hayes.

Subs: Luke Meade for B. Roche (47), Shane Barrett for Hayes (54), Micheál Mullins for Carey (61), Robbie Cotter for O’Flynn (67), Jack O Connor for Lehane (68).

**Referee: **Michael Kennedy

 

SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh hosts Munster Rugby game

Munster captain Alex Kendellen lifts the trophy.

Munster edged out Superb Rugby champions Crusaders on another memorable night in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh in front of a sold-out crowd of 40,885.

It was an entertaining encounter between the URC champions and the New Zealanders which produced an exciting finish.

 

Former Munster coach Rob Penney saw his Crusaders side almost snatch a draw when they crossed for a try with the clock two minutes in the red but they were unable to add the conversion.

The scene was set when Crusaders performed the first Haka at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh ahead of kick-off.

Munster led 14-7 at the end of an opening half where they were on top for long periods.

They hit the front after a good bout of possession when Gavin Coombes got in for his first try after 15 minutes after Shane Daly was stopped short.

Joey Carbery added the extras from the left wing to make it 7-0.

Daly was denied a try four minutes later when three Crusaders managed to get back to prevent him grounding the ball after another good build-up.

But the pressure paid off six minutes from the break when Munster went to the corner with a penalty. Hooker Eoghan Clarke was stopped short but from the recycle Coombes got over for his second try.

Carbery again converted for 14-0.

But Crusaders hit back before the interval with scrum-half Mitch Drummond scoring after being set up by Macca Springer and Dallas McLeod. Taha Kemera converted to leave it 14-7 at the break.

Crusaders got back on level terms after 66 minutes when McLeod got in for a try which Rivez Reihana converted to make it 14-14.

But Munster hit the front ten minutes from time when they were again rewarded for going to the corner and a few phases later Scott Buckley squeezed over and Carbery converted to lead 21-14.

Crusaders finished strongly but while Jamie Hannah got in for their third try, the conversion from Rivez Reihana drifted across goal and Munster held on to back up their win last season over South Africa A with another win at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

Round-Up

Eoghan Clarke and Ruadhán Quinn made their first starts for Munster.

Colm Hogan and Kamil Nowak made their Munster debuts.

Gavin Coombes was named Player of the Match.

Munster: Shane Daly; Seán O’Brien (Colm Hogan, 76), Antoine Frisch, Alex Nankivell (Rory Scannell, 54), Shay McCarthy (Tony Butler, 65); Joey Carbery, Ethan Coughlan (Neil Cronin, 54); Josh Wycherley (Mark Donnelly, 68), Eoghan Clarke (Scott Buckley, 50), Stephen Archer (John Ryan, 50); Gavin Coombes, Fineen Wycherley (Kamil Nowak, 78); Ruadhán Quinn (Jack Daly, 69), Alex Kendellen (C), Jack O’Sullivan (Daniel Okeke, 80).

The Cork Senior Hurling Team to Play Clare has been announced;

1.Patrick Collins, Ballinhassig
2.Niall O Leary ,Castlelyons
3.Eoin Roche ,Bride Rovers
4.Sean O Donoghue, (c)Inniscarra
5.Tommy O Connell, Midleton
6.Ciaran Joyce ,Castlemartyr
7.Cormac O Brien ,Newtownshandrum
8.Brian Roche ,Bride Rovers
9.Eoin Carey ,Kilworth
10.Sean Twomey ,Courcey Rovers
11.Conor Lehane ,Midleton
12.Shane Kingston, Douglas
13.Robbie O Flynn ,Erin’s Own
14.Patrick Horgan ,Glen Rovers
15.Brian Hayes, St.Finbarr’s
16.Brion Saunderson ,Midleton
17 Ger Mellerick, Fr O’Neills
18.Eoin Downey, Glen Rovers
19.Daire O Leary, Watergrasshill
20.Conor O Callaghan ,Dromtarriffe
21.Micheal Mullins, Whitechurch
22.Luke Meade, Newcestown
23.Jack O Connor, Sarsfields
24.Robbie Cotter ,Blackrock
25.Shane Barrett ,Blarney
26.Conor Cahalane, St.Finbarrs

The Cork Senior Football Team to play Louth has been announced;

 

 

 

(1) Patrick Doyle (Knocknagree)
(2) Maurice Shanley (Clonakilty)
(3) Tommy Walsh (Kanturk)
(4) Sean Meehan (Kiskeam)
(5) Luke Fahy (Ballincollig)
(6) Rory Maguire (Castlehaven)
(7) Matty Taylor (Mallow)
(8) Ian Maguire (St Finbarrs)
(9) Colm O’Callaghan (Eire Og)
(10) Eoghan Mc Sweeney (Knocknagree)
(11) David Buckley (Newcestown)
(12) Brian O’Driscoll (Tadhg MacCarthaigh)
(13) Ruairi Deane (Bantry Blues)
(14) Brian Hurley (Castlehaven) Captain
(15) Chris Og Jones (Iveleary)
(16) Christopher Kelly (Eire Og)
(17) Daniel O’Mahony (Knocknagree)
(18) Darragh Cashman (Millstreet)
(19) Kevin Flahive (Douglas)
(20) John O’Rourke (Carbery Rangers)
(21) Fionn Herlihy (Dohenys)
(22) Mark Cronin (Nemo Rangers)
(23) Cathal Maguire (Castlehaven)
(24) Blake Murphy (St Vincents)
(25) Steven Sherlock (St Finbarrs)
(26) Jack Cahalane (Castlehaven)

 

 

 

 

Cork Colleges win in Electric Ireland Fitzgibbon Cup

UCC’s comfortable 20 point-victory over Maynooth this evening secured an Electric Ireland quarter-final clash with defending champions UL.

It didn’t look like it would be such an easy win in the first-half though, when Maynooth gave as good as they got.

Despite conceding a soft goal to Brian Hayes after 15 minutes, they were still very much in the tie at half-time when they trailed by just a single point, 1-7 to 0-9.

But UCC were a much different beast in the second-half and never looked like losing after Shane Barrett fired home their second goal after 41 minutes.

The same man hit their third major five minutes from the time and substitute Fionn Coleman struck their fourth as they blood and bandages cruised to victory.

In tonight’s other match, Sean Walsh’s late equaliser for MTU Cork against DCU Dóchas Éireann secured their place in the last eight where they will play University of Galway.

With three minutes of normal time left that outcome didn’t seem likely with the home team trailing by three points.

But two converted frees by Brian Lynch followed by Walsh’s late heroics worked the oracle for the Cork college.