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Published 12:22 30 Jul 2023 BST
Updated 12:23 30 Jul 2023 BST
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By Anthony Newman
It put Dublin in a commanding lead 1-9 to 0-4 and with just 22 minutes gone they had one foot in the final. In truth, the decision was not critical to the outcome of the game. Their midfielder Jennifer Dunne had a perfectly legitimate goal ruled out for a square ball later on in the game.
A minute later Katie Quirke got Cork’s first point from play as they tried to get back into contention.
Two late points from Cork reduced the deficit as Dublin deservedly led by 1-10 to 0-7 at half time.
Cork started the second half brightly with Hannah Looney and Daire Kiely going close before Aoife Healy pointed. But Dublin worked the ball down the pitch with Ellen Gribben scoring to keep their six point lead.
Credit to Cork they kept going and Shiels made another superb save, this time denying Orlaith Cahalane a green flag.
Down the other end Cork the woodwork to thank with Rowe’s effort coming back off the crossbar, before Nolan and Gribben added points for Dublin.
It was game over after 45 minutes when Niamh Hetherton and Tyrrell combined to set up Rowe for Dublin’s second goal to make it 2-15 to 0-10.
They could well have had a third, as mentioned above, only for it to be wrongly ruled out.
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With 11 minutes to go Eilish O’Dowd was sin binned for Dublin but despite the best efforts of Cork they held out for the win to face Kerry in the decider on August 13.
Scorers - Dublin: H Tyrrell 1-2 (1f), C Rowe 1-2 each, J Dunne 0-4, O Nolan 0-3, L Magee, O Gribben 0-2 each, K Sullivan, J Egan, S Aherne, N Donlon 0-1 each.
Cork: D O’Sullivan 0-8 (8f), C O’Sullivan, K Quirke, A Healy, D Kiely, O Cahalane 0-1 each.
DUBLIN: A Shiels; N Crowley, L Caffrey, A Kane; L Magee, M Byrne, N Donlon; J Dunne, E O’Dowd; C O’Connor, O Nolan, K Sullivan; H Tyrrell, C Rowe, J Egan.
Subs: E Gribben for J Egan (ht), N Hetherton for N Donlon (38), S Aherne for K Sullivan (55), S Wylde for H Tyrrell (56), C Darby for C O’Connor (58).
CORK: M O’Sullivan; M Duggan, E Meaney, R Phelan; A Ryan, S Kelly, A Healy; M O’Callaghan, H Looney; D Kiely, C O’Sullivan, K Quirke; L Coppinger, D O’Sullivan, E Cleary.
Subs: L O’Mahony for S Kelly, O Cahalane for E Cleary (both ht), L Fitzgerald for O Cahalane (inj), D Kiniry for A Ryan (both 48), A Ring for D O’Sullivan (55).
Referee: Jonathan Murphy, Carlow.
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