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Irish Independent
25-05-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Munster Hurling championship: Cork too strong for Waterford, Limerick hammered
Live | Welcome to GAA championship live blog with hurling's Munster and Leinster championships the main focus of today's action. It promises to be another day of drama. Follow all the action around the grounds here. Live scores: Leinster SHC (2.0) Wexford 2-19 Kilkenny 1-15 (full-time) Dublin 3-15 Galway 0-29 (full-time) Offaly 3-15 Antrim 1-16 (full-time) Munster SHC (4.0) Clare 3-20 Limerick 0-24 (full-time) Cork 2-25 Waterford 1-22 (full-time) Munster Ladies SFC final (2.30) Kerry 2-6 Waterford 0-10 (full-time) Connacht Ladies SFC final (1.0) Galway 0-16 Mayo 1-4 (full-time) Ulster MFC final (5.15) Cavan v Tyrone 2 minutes ago Colm Keys in Páirc Uí Chaoimh: Cork.........2-25 Waterford....1-22 Cork lived dangerously against Waterford before securing safe passage to a Munster hurling final with Limerick in just under two weeks' time. After the 16-point beating they took against Limerick in the previous round the Rebels needed a response but it only came in fits and starts and was far from the fluent response they might have expected in Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Ultimately it was a four-minute period towards the end of the third quarter when they scored 1-4 without reply that got the job done for a first Munster final in seven years. Patrick Horgan got the goal after being put in by Brian Hayes who had got the first goal at the beginning of the second half when Tim O'Mahony blocked down Paddy Leavey and sent Darragh Fitzgibbon tearing down the left flank to put Hayes in. But even those goals provided a relatively thin cushion as Waterford kept coming back and got a bounce of their own through a Stephen Bennett goal in the 58th minute. But the closest Waterford could get was a goal and Cork, backed by the wind in the second half, always had the artillery to steer clear,despite recording 17 wides and dropping three more short throughout this final round fixture. For Waterford it is more despair. They have yet to escape the round robin format in six attempts and for the fourth successive year they won't be hurling in June, a setback for the county after such a strong start in taking down All-Ireland champions Clare. Ahead by 0-13 to 0-12 at the break after playing into the wind in the first half - Cork lost the toss - the home side had to be relatively happy with that position. Waterford were lucky that Darragh Lyons wasn't sent off for striking out at Shane Barrett, catching him in the face. Clearly referee Johnny Murphy, who was close to the incident, deemed it a push. But they kept at it even when Cork looked like stretching clear with Sean Walsh causing the Cork defence, in which Sean O'Donoghue, Ciaran Joyce and Mark Coleman were superb, plenty of trouble. 12 minutes ago Ryan Taylor scored 2-2 for Clare as they salvaged some pride to beat Limerick and record their first win of the campaign. But Limerick are through to the Munster final regardless. 14 minutes ago Cork's Ciaran Joyce is named man-of-the-match. "It was a very tough game. At half-time, we were happy enough and we built on it in the second half," he says. "We were very disappointed with last week. We only played to 50% of what we can. Thankfully, we can look forward to a Munster final now in two weeks." 17 minutes ago Cork win by six, booking their place in the Munster final. It took them a while to get into their groove, but goals from Brian Hayes and Patrick Horgan saw them through. Waterford fail to progress through the round-robin once again. 23 minutes ago Diarmuid Healy responds for Cork, showing his pace to cut through before scoring off the hurl. 24 minutes ago Stephen Bennett cuts Cork's lead to three with another free. 25 minutes ago Stephen Bennett scores a free won by Aussie Gleeson, cutting the lead back to four. 27 minutes ago Shane Kingston puts Cork five clear, but Stephen Bennett scores a free to bring the gap back to four. Five minutes left. 31 minutes ago Aussie Gleeson comes on for Sean Walsh Waterford, bringing another huge roar from the crowd. 32 minutes ago Jack Prendergast follows up the goal with another point for Waterford after Stephen Bennett was denied by the post. Three points in it now. 34 minutes ago Goal for Waterford. Stephen Bennett shows his enduring class, winning a ball-in off Eoin Downey before smashing low and hard into the net. Game on again. 42 minutes ago Brian Hayes and Shane Barrett hit points increasing the lead to eight, with Cork kicking for home. 42 minutes ago Cork hit their second goal. Millerick plays a great ball into Hayes who cuts through the middle and lays off to Horgan. He smashes it into the far corner, putting Cork six ahead. The Sunday Game on Twitter / X Cork have a second goal and it's Patrick Horgan who drives it into the net to extend the lead over Waterford 📺 Watch on @rte2 & @rteplayer📻 Sunday Sport @rteradio1Live blog 👇 The Sunday Game (@TheSundayGame) May 25, 2025 External contentWhen displaying external content, data is transferred to third parties. 44 minutes ago Diarmuid Healy comes on for Cork for Brian Roche. 48 minutes ago The wides are racking up for Cork, who have hit 11 to Waterford's four. But tey still lead by three.


Irish Independent
10-05-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
GAA championships – catch all the provincial hurling and football action as it happens
Live | It's another action-packed Saturday in the Championship calendar with a host of games across the GAA codes. Ultan Corcoran guides you through the action. Ulster SFC Final Armagh - Donegal (5.25pm, RTE2/BBC2) Tailteann Cup - Round 1 Limerick 0-14 London 1-09 (1pm) (40 mins) Offaly 1-05 Wicklow 0-07 (1.30pm) (28 mins) Laois - Waterford (3pm) Kildare - Leitrim (5pm) Wexford - Longford (6.30pm) Leinster SHC - Round 3 Galway - Wexford (3.15pm, RTE2) Antrim - Dublin (4pm, GAA+) Kilkenny - Offaly (6pm) Munster SHC - Round 3 Clare - Tipperary (6pm, GAA+) Joe McDonagh Cup Carlow - Kildare (2pm) Westmeath - Down (2.30pm) Christy Ring Cup Donegal 1-14 London 2-17 (12.30pm) (70 mins) Tyrone 0-06 Derry 1-14 (1pm) (39 mins) Wicklow - Meath (2pm) Nickey Rackard Cup Armagh 2-15 Louth 0-19 (Full-time) Mayo - Sligo (2pm) Lory Meagher Cup Lancashire 0-03 Monaghan 2-08 (1.30pm) (29 mins) Longford - Cavan (2pm) Ladies Ulster SFC Final Armagh - Donegal (3pm, TG4 YouTube) 58 minutes ago The Indo Sport Podcast is well worth a listen this week as Colm Keys and Martin Breheny join Joe Molloy to discuss McGuinness vs McGeeney, Louth-Meath and Camogie's skort ultimatum: Today 08:00 AM Good afternoon and welcome to another live blog covering all the action from the Gaelic Football and Hurling Championships. My name is Ultán Corcoran, and I will be keeping you up to speed with events around the country. We have a jam-packed Saturday with no less than 21 games taking place across the country with action from Ulster and the Tailteann Cup in football, as well as big fixtures in the Leinster and Munster hurling round-robins. In terms of televised coverage, Galway-Wexford is our first port of call with throw-in at 3.15pm on RTE Two. A hotly anticipated Ulster decider between Armagh and Donegal from 5.25pm on RTE Two/BBC Two.


Irish Independent
08-05-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Indo Sport podcast: McGuinness v McGeeney mystique, Louth-Meath grudge match, Camogie ultimatum
With packed out crowds set to flock to this weekend's Ulster & Leinster football finals, Colm Keys & Martin Breheny join Joe to look ahead to how events may unfold in Clones & Croke Park. Firstly, with news that the Camogie Association is set to call a Special Congress later this month to give players the option of wearing shorts on matchdays, former Cork & Dubin star Sarah O'Donovan gives her assessment of the ongoing skorts controversy, and to warn why any prospective administrative change may not be the foregone conclusion some might think. Our GAA coverage on the Indo Sport podcast is in association with AIB. If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at indosportpodcast@ here. Listen on…. Spotify Apple Podcasts


Irish Independent
22-04-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Indo Sport podcast: Clare-Cork classic, Limerick battle Mother Nature, Galway's ailing conveyor belt
Today at 15:37 Eight-time All-Ireland winner Eddie Brennan and Indo Sport's GAA correspondent Colm Keys are on hand to recap the weekend's hurling, as the Munster Championship again showcased it's propensity to overpromise and overdeliver. The lads also delve into what ails Galway, as Kilkenny continue to cement their status as top cats in Leinster. If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at indosportpodcast@