
GAA
Share
Published 12:59 8 Jul 2024 BST
Updated 12:59 8 Jul 2024 BST

Cork pulled off a famous victory over Limerick on Sunday, dethroning their rivals and ending their five-in-a-row bid.
Brian Hayes was man-of-the-match but Cork had heroes all over the field as, for the second time this year, they got the better of John Kiely's side.
Cork were seven points to the good at one stage in the second half with Seamus Harnedy, Shane Barrett and Darragh Fitzgibbon having roared into the game after half-time.
But through the impact of their subs Adam English and Shane O'Brien and the brilliance of Aaron Gillane, Limerick rallied to reduce the gap to two down the stretch. It set up the most frantic of finales to a brilliant contest but in the end Cork held out for a 1-28 to 0-29 victory.
It sends them through to the All-Ireland final where they'll take on Clare in two weeks time in Croke Park on Sunday July 21. It will be a repeat of the 2013 decider with Clare beating Kilkenny in the other semi-final, banishing the demons of 2022 and 2023 when they disappointingly lost to the Cats at the last four stage.
Cork's youth and pace make them a very entertaining team to watch and endears them to their supporters. A huge Cork crowd has followed them all year and it was the same on Sunday, making for a tremendous atmosphere in Croke Park where the biggest crowd ever gathered for an All-Ireland hurling semi-final.
Unsurprisingly, the atmosphere was electric in the stadium.
Many remarked that it felt like an All-Ireland final given the crowd and the atmosphere but that remains two weeks away. Still, refreshingly, Cork manager Pat Ryan said he would allow his team to celebrate the victory when speaking to RTÉ after the game.
"We've nothing won, we're into an All-Ireland final," he said.
"Lads will celebrate tonight because you have to celebrate all your victories in amateur sport.
"Fellas will really enjoy it and we'll look after what happens with Clare next week," he added.


Tyrone send open letter to GAA over Allianz sponsorship
The GAA, and its president Jarlath Burns, have come under further pressure in regards to their sponsorship deal with Allianz following an open letter from Tyrone GAA. The letter sent, again highlighted the issue of Allianz’s relations to Israel. The German insurance company has been Gaelic football and hurling’s league sponsor since 1993 and have […]
GAA
4 days ago
Fans rubbish Cork boss’ excuses after Munster SHC final loss
They have a point to be fair! One of the main talking points following yesterday’s Munster SHC final, was the full-time whistle, which came before Cork were able to send one last puck into the Limerick box. Rebel players were clearly not pleased by this, claiming that they did not know it was the last […]
GAA
6 days ago
GAA
Cork legend has cheeky quip on Galway stars latest Love Island episode
GAA