Allianz Football League Division Two
Cork 0-24 Cavan 2-17
By Stephen Barry at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Steven Sherlock curled over a two-point winner as Cork came from seven points behind against Cavan to kick the final eight in a row for a nerve-shredding win at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The St Finbarr’s star marked his return to competitive inter-county action with a pair of orange flags off the bench to complete a remarkable turnaround.
That got Cork out of jail after a poor second-half performance as their Division Two promotion hopes got off the launchpad.
John Cleary made three changes from their McGrath Cup victory over Kerry, with Kanturk cousins Tommy and Paul Walsh and Brian Hurley introduced.
Dermot McCabe’s first League outing as Cavan manager featured competitive debuts for Corofin’s Ciarán Brady and Peter Corrigan. Paddy Lynch was a late withdrawal, replaced by Cormac Brady, but appeared after the break.
The fleet-footed visitors shot out of the traps with three points inside three minutes from Oisín Brady, Dara McVeety, and Gerard Smith.
Cork steadied as Colm O’Callaghan, Ruairí Deane, and Mark Cronin kicked three in response. In between, they almost had a flag of a different hue. Brian O’Driscoll’s two-point attempt came down off the post before Seán McDonnell collected the rebound and, eyeing the net, blasted wide.
Good defending by Smith prevented a similar chance for Seán Brady as McVeety countered to score.
Cork leapt ahead when McDonnell was given too much time on the arc to launch a two-pointer, and Cronin extended that advantage.
But Cavan were back in front after 16 minutes when Conor Brady handed off O’Callaghan and squared the ball for McVeety to palm in. The Breffnimen led 1-4 to 0-6, but that would prove their last lead of the half.

Paul Walsh pointed before Cronin converted the only placed ball of a flowing first period. At the other end, Ryan Donohoe’s radar was off as he compiled four wides.
Luke Fahy and Cronin edged Cork two ahead, but McVeety took his tally to 1-3 and Oisín Brady punished a misdirected kick-out with a smart one-two move from the sideline to curl over.
Hurley had Cork’s last three points of the half, including a closing two-pointer to make it 0-13 to 1-8 at the break.
After Fahy’s second point, Cavan flipped the script. As the home crowd grew impatient with Cork’s over elaboration, the visitors reeled off 1-4 without reply. Gearóid McKiernan came into the game with a point, a two-point free after Cork failed to hand the ball back, and a series of kick-out wins. Meanwhile, McDonnell was denied a goal by Liam Brady.
Ciarán Brady (Arva) struck 1-1 to complete the full set of forwards scoring, with McVeety sending him through to rattle the net. Niall Carolan came close to another goal when firing over.
Cavan led 2-14 to 0-16 when Ryan Brady was sin-binned, but they couldn’t initially close the gap. They conceded the next three points, including a two-point free from Lynch for a 4v3 breach. That 59th-minute conversion would prove their last score.

The comeback began with scores from McDonnell, a Sherlock two-pointer, and a Cronin mark.
That made it a one-score game. Progress continued with a Cronin free before Chris Óg Jones became the sixth starting forward to get off the mark.
Their escape was complete when Sherlock was fouled as he attempted to get off a two-point attempt before coming back to curl over the winner.
Scorers for Cork: Mark Cronin 0-7 (3 frees, 1 mark); Steven Sherlock 0-4 (1tp, 1tpf); Seán McDonnell (1tp), Brian Hurley (1tp) 0-3 each; Luke Fahy, Paul Walsh 0-2 each; Colm O’Callaghan, Ruairí Deane, Chris Óg Jones 0-1 each.
Scorers for Cavan: Dara McVeety 1-4; Ciarán Brady (Arva) 1-1; Gearóid McKiernan (1tpf), Paddy Lynch (1tpf, 1f) 0-3 each; Oisín Brady 0-2; Niall Carolan, Gerard Smith, Tiarnan Madden, Peter Corrigan 0-1 each.
Cork: Patrick Doyle; Seán Brady, Daniel O’Mahony, Tommy Walsh; Brian O’Driscoll, Rory Maguire, Luke Fahy; Colm O’Callaghan, Seán Walsh; Ruairí Deane, Seán McDonnell, Paul Walsh; Mark Cronin, Brian Hurley, Chris Óg Jones.
Subs: Matty Taylor for R Maguire (46), Dara Sheedy for Deane (48), Ian Maguire for S Walsh (48), Steven Sherlock for Hurley (53), Maurice Shanley for Brady (60).
Cavan: Liam Brady; Jason McLoughlin, Paddy Meade, Cormac Brady; Oisín Brady, Niall Carolan, Conor Brady; Ciarán Brady (Corofin), Ryan Donohoe; Ciarán Brady (Arva), Gerard Smith, Peter Corrigan; Tiarnan Madden; Gearóid McKiernan, Dara McVeety.
Subs: Tristan Noack Hofmann for Conor Brady (27-29, temp), Paddy Lynch for Corrigan (43), Ryan Brady for Ciarán Brady (Corofin) (48), Darragh Lovett for Ciarán Brady (Arva) (60), Noack Hofmann for Carolan (66), Eoin Clarke for Donohoe (69).
Referee: Brendan Griffin (Kerry).
Footballers beat Cavan in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Allianz Football League Division Two
Cork 0-24 Cavan 2-17
By Stephen Barry at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Steven Sherlock curled over a two-point winner as Cork came from seven points behind against Cavan to kick the final eight in a row for a nerve-shredding win at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The St Finbarr’s star marked his return to competitive inter-county action with a pair of orange flags off the bench to complete a remarkable turnaround.
That got Cork out of jail after a poor second-half performance as their Division Two promotion hopes got off the launchpad.
John Cleary made three changes from their McGrath Cup victory over Kerry, with Kanturk cousins Tommy and Paul Walsh and Brian Hurley introduced.
Dermot McCabe’s first League outing as Cavan manager featured competitive debuts for Corofin’s Ciarán Brady and Peter Corrigan. Paddy Lynch was a late withdrawal, replaced by Cormac Brady, but appeared after the break.
The fleet-footed visitors shot out of the traps with three points inside three minutes from Oisín Brady, Dara McVeety, and Gerard Smith.
Cork steadied as Colm O’Callaghan, Ruairí Deane, and Mark Cronin kicked three in response. In between, they almost had a flag of a different hue. Brian O’Driscoll’s two-point attempt came down off the post before Seán McDonnell collected the rebound and, eyeing the net, blasted wide.
Good defending by Smith prevented a similar chance for Seán Brady as McVeety countered to score.
Cork leapt ahead when McDonnell was given too much time on the arc to launch a two-pointer, and Cronin extended that advantage.
But Cavan were back in front after 16 minutes when Conor Brady handed off O’Callaghan and squared the ball for McVeety to palm in. The Breffnimen led 1-4 to 0-6, but that would prove their last lead of the half.
Paul Walsh pointed before Cronin converted the only placed ball of a flowing first period. At the other end, Ryan Donohoe’s radar was off as he compiled four wides.
Luke Fahy and Cronin edged Cork two ahead, but McVeety took his tally to 1-3 and Oisín Brady punished a misdirected kick-out with a smart one-two move from the sideline to curl over.
Hurley had Cork’s last three points of the half, including a closing two-pointer to make it 0-13 to 1-8 at the break.
After Fahy’s second point, Cavan flipped the script. As the home crowd grew impatient with Cork’s over elaboration, the visitors reeled off 1-4 without reply. Gearóid McKiernan came into the game with a point, a two-point free after Cork failed to hand the ball back, and a series of kick-out wins. Meanwhile, McDonnell was denied a goal by Liam Brady.
Ciarán Brady (Arva) struck 1-1 to complete the full set of forwards scoring, with McVeety sending him through to rattle the net. Niall Carolan came close to another goal when firing over.
Cavan led 2-14 to 0-16 when Ryan Brady was sin-binned, but they couldn’t initially close the gap. They conceded the next three points, including a two-point free from Lynch for a 4v3 breach. That 59th-minute conversion would prove their last score.
The comeback began with scores from McDonnell, a Sherlock two-pointer, and a Cronin mark.
That made it a one-score game. Progress continued with a Cronin free before Chris Óg Jones became the sixth starting forward to get off the mark.
Their escape was complete when Sherlock was fouled as he attempted to get off a two-point attempt before coming back to curl over the winner.
Scorers for Cork: Mark Cronin 0-7 (3 frees, 1 mark); Steven Sherlock 0-4 (1tp, 1tpf); Seán McDonnell (1tp), Brian Hurley (1tp) 0-3 each; Luke Fahy, Paul Walsh 0-2 each; Colm O’Callaghan, Ruairí Deane, Chris Óg Jones 0-1 each.
Scorers for Cavan: Dara McVeety 1-4; Ciarán Brady (Arva) 1-1; Gearóid McKiernan (1tpf), Paddy Lynch (1tpf, 1f) 0-3 each; Oisín Brady 0-2; Niall Carolan, Gerard Smith, Tiarnan Madden, Peter Corrigan 0-1 each.
Cork: Patrick Doyle; Seán Brady, Daniel O’Mahony, Tommy Walsh; Brian O’Driscoll, Rory Maguire, Luke Fahy; Colm O’Callaghan, Seán Walsh; Ruairí Deane, Seán McDonnell, Paul Walsh; Mark Cronin, Brian Hurley, Chris Óg Jones.
Subs: Matty Taylor for R Maguire (46), Dara Sheedy for Deane (48), Ian Maguire for S Walsh (48), Steven Sherlock for Hurley (53), Maurice Shanley for Brady (60).
Cavan: Liam Brady; Jason McLoughlin, Paddy Meade, Cormac Brady; Oisín Brady, Niall Carolan, Conor Brady; Ciarán Brady (Corofin), Ryan Donohoe; Ciarán Brady (Arva), Gerard Smith, Peter Corrigan; Tiarnan Madden; Gearóid McKiernan, Dara McVeety.
Subs: Tristan Noack Hofmann for Conor Brady (27-29, temp), Paddy Lynch for Corrigan (43), Ryan Brady for Ciarán Brady (Corofin) (48), Darragh Lovett for Ciarán Brady (Arva) (60), Noack Hofmann for Carolan (66), Eoin Clarke for Donohoe (69).
Referee: Brendan Griffin (Kerry).
Terrace tickets now on sale for Sunday’s Double header
Cork play Allianz Football and Hurling League Round 1 games on Sunday
1.30pm Allianz Football League Cork vs Cavan
3.45pm Allianz Hurling League Cork vs Waterford
Blackrock Terrace now on sale — get yours at www.gaacork.ie/tickets
SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh: Football & Hurling League Double-Header
First up, the Cork footballers take on Cavan in the Allianz Football League, followed by the Cork hurlers facing Waterford in the Allianz Hurling League.
Two games. One venue. A full day of action for all Cork GAA supporters. 🔴⚪
Fixtures & Throw-Ins
🕒 Match Day Schedule
Allianz Football League – Cork vs Cavan
12:30 PM – Stadium opens to all supporters
1:08 PM – Cork team out & warming up at City End
1:10 PM – Cavan team out & warming up at Blackrock End
1:26 PM – Toss
1:30 PM – Throw-in
Allianz Hurling League – Cork vs Waterford
3:21 PM – Cork team out & warming up at City End
3:23 PM – Waterford team out & warming up at Blackrock End
3:41 PM – Toss
3:43 PM – Amhrán na bhFiann
3:45 PM – Throw-in
🎟️ Tickets & Entry
Tickets available online via Ticketmaster or at selected local SuperValu stores
Online ticket link: Ticketmaster
Limited stand tickets remain available online
No cash sales at the stadium; all entrants require a ticket, including U16s
Sit in your allocated seat as shown on your ticket
E-Ticket / SafeTix™ Information:
Log into your Ticketmaster account, tap My Events to view your order
Add your ticket to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet (barcodes not visible in Apple Wallet)
Tap & go using NFC or scan the rotating barcode on match day
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🚪 Stadium Access
Turnstiles open: 12:30 PM
Open Stands: North Stand, South Stand (Lower, Upper & Premium)
Entry: Turnstiles open at all ends of the stands
🚗 Traffic & Travel
Walking:
Approx. 25-minute walk from the city centre, you can also access the stadium via Marina Greenway from Mahon which comes all the way from Passage West.
Parking:
No onsite parking. Garda cordons in place from early morning.
Alternative parking: North Main Street, Paul Street, Q-Park (City Hall, Grand Parade, St. Finbarr’s), APCOA (St. Patrick’s Quay, Merchants Quay, Carroll’s Quay)
Public Transport:
Bus Éireann routes 202 & 212 serve the area
Coaches: Set down/pick up at Boreenmanna Road (near Maxol)
Trains: Kent Station approx. 35-minute walk. See Irish Rail for schedules. Trains from Mallow, East Cork and Dublin terminate in Kent Station
Post-Game:
Recommended to follow Garda-managed egress on roads leading to South City Link
Exit via the same route you entered; follow stewards & Garda instructions
Priority given to traffic from Mahon and Ballintemple that can access South City Link
Heading with friends/family? Transfer tickets in advance for independent entry
🔴⚪ Be Part of the Action
Support the Rebels as Cork begin their Allianz League campaigns! Two games, one incredible day at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Cork Senior football team to play Cavan has been announced
Cork Senior Footballers will face Cavan in Round 1 of the Allianz Football League this Sunday at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The Cork team to play Cavan is as follows:
Patrick Doyle – Knocknagree
Seán Brady – Ballygarvan
Daniel O’Mahony – Knocknagree
Tommy Walsh – Kanturk
Brian O’Driscoll – Carrigaline
Rory Maguire – Castlehaven
Luke Fahy – Ballincollig
Colm O’Callaghan – Éire Óg
Seán Walsh – Mitchelstown
Paul Walsh – Kanturk
Seán McDonnell – Mallow
Ruairí Deane – Bantry Blues
Mark Cronin – Nemo Rangers
Brian Hurley – Castlehaven
Chris Óg Jones – Uíbh Laoire
Substitutes
16. Mícheál Aodh Martin – Nemo Rangers
17. Maurice Shanley – Clonakilty
18. Jacob O’Driscoll – Valley Rovers
19. Seán Meehan – Kiskeam
20. Matthew Taylor – Mallow
21. Ian Maguire – St Finbarr’s
22. Dara Sheedy – Bantry Blues
23. David Buckley – Newcestown
24. Conor Cahalane – Castlehaven
25. Steven Sherlock – St Finbarr’s
26. Conor Daly – Clonakilty
Cork Senior Hurling team to play Waterford has been announced
Cork Senior Hurlers will face Waterford in Round 1 of the Allianz Hurling League this Sunday at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The Cork team to play Waterford is as follows:
Patrick Collins – Ballinhassig
Niall O’Leary – Castleyons
Dáire O’Leary – Watergrasshill
Seán O’Donoghue – Inniscarra
Cormac O’Brien – Newtownshandrum
Robert Downey – Glen Rovers
Mark Coleman – Blarney
Tommy O’Connell – Midleton
Darragh Fitzgibbon (C) – Charleville
Brian Roche – Bride Rovers
Shane Barrett – Blarney
Diarmuid Healy – Lisgoold
William Buckley – St Finbarr’s
Declan Dalton – Fr O’Neill’s
Alan Connolly – Blackrock
Substitutes
16. Paudie O’Sullivan – Fr O’Neill’s
17. Ger Millerick – Fr O’Neill’s
18. Eoin Roche – Bride Rovers
19. Darragh O’Sullivan – Ballinhassig
20. Ethan Twomey – St Finbarr’s
21. Mícheál Mullins – Glen Rovers
22. Brian O’Sullivan – Kanturk
23. Hugh O’Connor – Newmarket
24. Séamus Harnedy – St Ita’s
25. Robbie O’Flynn – Erin’s Own
26. Alan Walsh – Kanturk