O’Connor cuts loose late as Rebels struggle to shake off Clare
Amy O’Connor strikes two goals and a point as Cork defeat the Banner.
Amy O’Connor strikes two goals and a point as Cork defeat the Banner.
10 points from Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh almost carried Kerry into the knock-out stages.
The Rebels legend says there’s a willingness from all sides on Leeside to get the county back to winning ways.
The beaten Munster minor finalists bounced back today in Tullamore.
Clodagh Finn scored 1-8 as Cork made it two-in-a-row at the minor grade.
The Cork boss on expectations, the evolution of the hurling manager role and the All-Ireland semi-final challenge.
After retiring Donncha O’Connor highlights the issues he feels need to be addressed in Cork football.
It had previously been the largest defamation win in Australian legal history.
Séamus Harnedy’s 1-3 was key.
Páirc Uí Rinn hosts Saturday night’s game.
The reigning Munster champions began the new campaign in winning fashion.
Cairde Chorcaí brought together former players at Páirc Uí Chaoimh last night.
The 25-year-old forward welcomes the change to summer action ahead of his eighth championship campaign.
Cork snatched victory at the finish in Mallow.
Cork’s Aghada face Monaghan side Corduff in the All-Ireland junior club final on Saturday.
Sunday’s Well Rebels field a side made up of players ‘with and without disabilities’.
Cork will play Galway in the All-Ireland MHC final.
The42 columnist John Gardiner runs the rule over Cork’s first Munster title since 2014
The Rebels take on Clare in both games.
Paul Kerrigan’s role has grown more important for Cork in recent seasons.
Patrick Horgan and Conor Lehane hit a combined total of 0-14 for the winners.
The Rebels managed to book their place in the provincial decider on Saturday.
The Rebels notched 1 – 3 without reply before the break in Páirc Uí Rinn.
Stephen Dooley scored the only goal on an intense night at Turner’s Cross.
There’s plenty of easy motivation for Damien Delaney ahead of tomorrow’s FA Cup final against Manchester United.
The Clare coach spoke at an event with Roy Keane today.
The Rebels won by two points in this evening’s EirGrid All-Ireland U21 football semi-final.
Clare also booked a semi-final spot, against Kerry, with a narrow victory over Limerick in Miltown-Malbay.
There will be a repeat of last year’s final on Leeside.
Cork’s ladies go in search of 5-in-a-row this weekend against the Dubs at Croke Park.
Schools group Sciath na Scol are not happy with Leeside powerbrokers.
The mother of Cork centre-back Mark Ellis hails from Tulla in Clare.
The Rebel underage teams face big clashes with Tipperary and Limerick this week
Gearoid Morrissey was close to starting against Manchester United, revealed Richard Money.
‘Cork hurling and football will never be down for long and they will progress long into the future,’ Bob Ryan said last night.
The ex-Celtic and Sunderland man has still got it.
“[Against Kerry] not to put in a performance was the worst of it,” says the man hoping to keep his dual role alive.
Cork face Waterford in a Munster championship opener this Sunday.
Donal Og Cusack this week hit out at opponents of the ‘Nash motion’.