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22-02-2025
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- Yahoo
Monaghan's first-half goals help hold off Cork
Monaghan's three first-half goals gave them a sufficient cushion to beat Cork 3-16 to 1-15 in the Allianz Football League Division Two game at Inniskeen. Jack McCarron's seventh-minute penalty put Monaghan ahead and David Garland's major on 20 minutes extended the home side's advantage to 2-4 to 0-2. Ryan Wylie netted again for the Farney men on 25 minutes and they led 3-5 to 0-5 at half-time. Monaghan stretched the margin to 13 points by the 54th minute as they 3-12 to 0-8 before Cork hit an unanswered 1-4 which included a Mark Cronin penalty and he went on to finish with a 1-7 tally for the visitors. However Conor McCarthy and Ciaran McNulty responding with steadying points for Monaghan before Rory Beggan's third two-pointer of the second half rounded off the home win. Goalkeeper Beggan finished with 0-7 for Gabriel Bannigan's side. Monaghan's win moves them to six points alongside Division Two leaders Roscommon with Cork remaining in fourth place on fourth points.


BBC News
22-02-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Monaghan's first-half goals help hold off Cork
Monaghan's three first-half goals gave them a sufficient cushion to beat Cork 3-16 to 1-15 in the Allianz Football League Division Two game at McCarron's seventh-minute penalty put Monaghan ahead and David Garland's major on 20 minutes extended the home side's advantage to 2-4 to 0-2. Ryan Wylie netted again for the Farney men on 25 minutes and they led 3-5 to 0-5 at half-time. Monaghan stretched the margin to 13 points by the 54th minute as they 3-12 to 0-8 before Cork hit an unanswered 1-4 which included a Mark Cronin penalty and he went on to finish with a 1-7 tally for the visitors. However Conor McCarthy and Ciaran McNulty responding with steadying points for Monaghan before Rory Beggan's third two-pointer of the second half rounded off the home Beggan finished with 0-7 for Gabriel Bannigan's win moves them to six points alongside Division Two leaders Roscommon with Cork remaining in fourth place on fourth points.