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Cork GAA hero Patrick Horgan shares tender moment with son Jack, 3, after All-Ireland semi-final drubbing of Dublin

Cork GAA hero Patrick Horgan shares tender moment with son Jack, 3, after All-Ireland semi-final drubbing of Dublin

The Irish Sun7 hours ago
PATRICK HORGAN shared a tender moment with his son Jack after Cork's rampant win over Dublin on Saturday.
Pat Ryan's men booked their place in another All-Ireland hurling final with a
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Patrick Horgan and Cork hammered Dublin in the All-Ireland semi-final
Credit: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile
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Afterwards, he was joined by his son Jack
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He celebrated the win with the young man
Credit: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
Horgan chipped in with 0-8 as he and fellow Rebel inside forwards Brian Hayes and Alan Connolly ran up 5-11 of Cork's total of 7-26.
Amid the celebrations on the pitch after the game, the 37-year-old was joined by his
And the Glen Rovers basked in his child's adulation, hoisting him into the air.
The Leesiders were cheered on by a raucous and boisterous Cork support at GAAHQ.
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Indeed, to the naked eye, the red jerseys in the stands appeared to outnumber the blue of Dublin.
This seemed to irk RTE veteran Des Cahill, who took to Twitter to
The Cuala man said: "Fair play to the #Cork hurling fans-incredible support today. I've never seen anything like it! A great team to follow.
"But I was disappointed for the #Dublin hurlers - they deserved much bigger support.
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"I also felt they battled to the end with great honesty and determination."
Going into Saturday, Dublin's route to the last four was aided by avoiding the concession of goals.
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However, they could not hold back the Rebels, as Alan Connolly netted a hat-trick alongside goals from Brian Hayes and Tim O'Mahony (two each).
It will further enhance Cork's status as favourites to go all the way, with one of
And boss Ryan
Ryan said: "We're targeting goals all the time and we're targeting fast starts all the time. That's the goal and that's the game. Our lads were really clinical today.
"I thought we left an awful lot of scores behind us for points but that's me being a bit critical, maybe over-critical. They're some things we'll go after.
"But delighted with our fellas. For us to get back into a final shows the character and strength of commitment to the jersey that the lads have."
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The inside forward trio of Patrick Horgan, Alan Connolly, and Brian Hayes proved to be too much to handle.
When
"I'll tell you straight out that we intentionally didn't.
'I've been proven wrong now so I can be fairly criticised, but the way we see it is there's just no point in going with a zonal back six against a team like
"You won't concede seven goals so you won't see a scenario like that, but you will lose the game.
'Is it a risky set-up? It absolutely is. Should I be criticised? Absolutely. It didn't work. They were very sharp and they were excellent.
"But what I would say is with the alternative, you won't lose by 20 points but you will lose the game.'
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