'It's a superb end to the year for us, two All-Ireland wins going back to Leeside'
Manager Bobbie O’Dwyer hailed his players after Cork’s All-Ireland minor title victory.
Manager Bobbie O’Dwyer hailed his players after Cork’s All-Ireland minor title victory.
A dramatic close to normal time before the Rebels triumphed by six points.
Conor Corbett captains the Rebels team.
The county chases a victory in Sunday’s minor final to add to the U20 title this year.
They’ll face Kerry or Galway in the final.
Brian Stack bagged two goals for the Rossies.
The game in O’Moore Park throws-in at 4pm tomorrow.
Dublin and Cork are back out in action on Saturday after last weekend’s wins.
The beaten Munster minor finalists bounced back today in Tullamore.
Cathal O’Mahony was particularly impressive, scoring 1-5 on the night.
Killian O’Hanlon, Eoghan McSweeney and Sean Powter could all play some part in the round 2 game.
Cork were just three behind after 60 minutes but Dublin powered home with three late goals.
Croke Park hosted tonight’s clash.
Mark Collins and Brian Hurley have starred for Cork in recent wins.
Rebels boss Ronan McCarthy has named a side showing just one change.
Cork saw off Laois tonight to set up a meeting in the Super 8s with Dublin next weekend.
Semple Stadium hosted today’s game.
Thurles and Clones were the venues for today’s games.
Another Round 4 football qualifier beckons for the Rebels on Saturday evening.
The games will take place next weekend 6-7 July.
The counties meet tomorrow night in a provincial junior decider.
The Cork manager reflected on a positive showing as they lost out by three points in Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The champions won out by three points in last night’s decider in Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
18,265 in Páirc Uí Chaoimh for tonight’s clash.
The Kingdom U17s ran out three-point winners.
A look ahead to Saturday’s Munster decider with Tomás Ó Sé.
2010 All-Ireland winner Colm O’Neill is involved with the Rebels U20s this season.
Places in the Munster SFC final were up for grabs this evening.
Sam Ryan is out for the season while there is a concern over Sean Powter.
The beaten TG4 All-Ireland finalists rounded off the league campaign in style.
Cork will play in Páirc Uí Rinn on 1 June against Tipperary or Limerick.
Orla Finn starred with 13 points for the Rebels.
Kerry are flying high in the top tier but the other Munster counties are struggling.
Liam O’Donovan damaged his knee in Cork’s loss to Clare on Sunday.
A first-half penalty proved the crucial score in Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Michael Hurley and Mark Collins come into the side.
The cost of the stadium redevelopment has caused plenty controversy.
The home side went the entire first half without scoring from play.
Ronan McCarthy’s Rebels begin in Brewster Park this Sunday.
The champions were too strong for Cork IT and elsewhere today Garda College defeated IT Sligo.