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The Irish Sun
5 days ago
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- The Irish Sun
What happens if the GAA All-Ireland hurling final is a draw? Is there extra-time and a replay this year?
CORK are taking on Tipperary in a huge GAA All-Ireland Hurling final at Croke Park in Dublin. The match is 1 The All-Ireland final is underway in Dublin Credit: Sportsfile However, The Rebels have lost FOUR finals since they last collected the Liam MacCarthy Cup back in 2005 - including last year's showpiece where they were edged out by a single point. Cork now come up against who are trying to bridge a six-year gap themselves having not won the title since 2019. What happens if the All-Ireland Hurling final is a draw? Should the All-Ireland final finish as a draw then 20 minutes of extra-time will be played, at 10 minutes a half. Then if the match is still drawn the final will go to a replay. The replay is scheduled for two weeks after the final on Saturday, August 2. What has been said? Cork manager Pat Ryan - who lost in the bonus period last year - has been among those to criticise the finals going to extra-time. Ryan said: "It becomes a lottery [going straight into extra-time]. "We had fellas going down injured, we lost players during the game, Clare lost players – Shane O'Donnell went off, Peter Duggan went off. Most read in GAA Hurling "We lost Rob Downey, we lost Seamus Harnedy and Niall O'Leary. It's just a bit of a lottery. "A replay would be the fairest but look they were the rules coming into it, we had planned for it, we had spoken about it. "Going forward, I think it's a thing that the GAA should change."


The Irish Sun
5 days ago
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- The Irish Sun
Cork vs Tipperary LIVE SCORE: Rebels look to end 20 years of pain in huge GAA All-Ireland Hurling final
CORK will be desperate to end 20 years of pain when they face bitter rivals Tipperary in a GAA All-Ireland Hurling final - and the action unfolds VERY SOON! However, Cork have lost FOUR finals since they last collected the Liam MacCarthy trophy way back in 2005 - including last year's showpiece where they were edged out by a single point. And they now come up against Throw-in time: 3:30pm BST / 10:30am ET FREE live stream: RTE / BBC TWO BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK Follow ALL the action from the GAA All-Ireland Hurling final with our live blog below... By Welcome to the GAA Hurling final Cork and Tipperary are going toe-to-toe in what is expected to be a mammoth GAA All-Ireland Hurling final TODAY! And they'll be hoping to bridge a 20-year gap since they last secured the trophy in 2005 - along with putting last year's showpiece behind them where they missed out on the title by a single point. However, A 2019 final that Tipp ironically won by beating Kilkenny, marking their 28th All-Ireland title. But Pat Ryan's Cork side currently hold the bragging rights as they have beaten Tipperary twice in the three times that these bitter rivals have encountered each other this campaign. Copy link Copied


The Irish Sun
5 days ago
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- The Irish Sun
What are the rules in GAA Hurling and how does the scoring work?
IT'S no secret that the audience for GAA Hurling is growing everyday - and new fans will want to know exactly how the rules work. SunSport can provide viewers with all the rules and regulations of GAA Hurling which will be professionally demonstrated in the 2025 All-Ireland final between Cork and Tipperary. 1 The rules to GAA Hurling is straight forward Credit: Sportsfile What are the rules in GAA Hurling and how does the scoring work? GAA Hurling is a fast-paced Irish sport where two teams of 15 players compete to score by hitting a sliotar (ball) with a hurley (stick) into the goal. Goals are worth three points, and points are awarded for sending the sliotar over the crossbar. Matches are played over 70 minutes, divided into two 35-minute halves. Players can carry the ball for four steps, bounce it, or solo it (kick it back into their hand), and can also hand-pass or kick the ball. Fouls include striking, tripping, or holding an opponent. Fouls: Players can be tackled, but not struck by a one-handed slash of the stick. Jersey-pulling, wrestling, pushing, and tripping are not allowed. Tackling: Players can be tackled, but not struck by a one-handed slash of the stick. Helmet Removal: A player who removes their helmet must leave the field and can only return at a break in play, with the referee's permission, at the halfway line. What are the rules for the GAA All-Ireland Hurling final? The GAA Hurling final follows standard hurling rules, with a few specific rules for the final match. If the game ends in a draw after 70 minutes, extra time is played, and if still tied, a replay will be held, with no extra time in the replay according to GAA official rules. If the replay is also a draw, then extra time will be played, followed by a penalty shootout if necessary. Most read in GAA Hurling When is the GAA All-Ireland Hurling final? Cork vs Tipperary - the All-Ireland Hurling final - will take place on Sunday, July 20. The throw-in time is scheduled for 3:30pm BST / 10:30am ET Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland is the chosen venue for this iconic match and it can host a whopping 82,300 fans. Pat Ryan's Cork side claimed the Munster round robin 4-27 to 0-24 when the teams last met.


The Irish Sun
5 days ago
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- The Irish Sun
Cork vs Tipperary FREE live stream: How to watch GAA All-Ireland Hurling final without paying
CORK and Tipperary take their bitter rivalry to the big screens as they face off in a thrilling GAA All-Ireland Hurling final - and fans can watch the entire action for FREE! Pat Ryan's Cork are hoping to put a 20-year drought to bed as the club haven't got their hands on this crown since 2005. 1 Cork are hoping to bridge a 20-year gap Credit: Sportsfile And they'll be spurred on by what was a solid performance in the semi-final, having beaten Dublin 7-26 to 2-21. Furthermore, Cork currently hold the bragging rights as they have defeated Tipperary twice in the three times that these bitter rivals have encountered each other this campaign. But This year's final has all the ingredients to be another sensational showing in Dublin, and SunSport can help fans watch it all unfold without paying. How to watch Cork vs Tipperary for FREE Cork vs Tipperary's GAA All-Ireland Hurling final will be broadcast LIVE on RTE Two and BBC. Fans can stream the entire action for FREE on BBC iPlayer. Coverage is expected to get underway from 2:15pm BST - one hour and 15 minutes before the throw-in. Fans in the US can watch the match through the GAA+ stream or website. Alternatively, SunSport will have coverage of the entire action through our live blog. When is Cork vs Tipperary? Cork vs Tipperary will take place on Sunday, July 20. The throw-in time is scheduled for 3:30pm BST / 10:30am ET Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland is the chosen venue for this iconic match and it can host a whopping 82,300 fans. Pat Ryan's Cork side claimed the Munster round robin 4-27 to 0-24 when the teams last met.


Scottish Sun
5 days ago
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- Scottish Sun
Cork vs Tipperary FREE live stream: How to watch GAA All-Ireland Hurling final without paying
FREE FINAL Cork vs Tipperary FREE live stream: How to watch GAA All-Ireland Hurling final without paying Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CORK and Tipperary take their bitter rivalry to the big screens as they face off in a thrilling GAA All-Ireland Hurling final - and fans can watch the entire action for FREE! Pat Ryan's Cork are hoping to put a 20-year drought to bed as the club haven't got their hands on this crown since 2005. 1 Cork are hoping to bridge a 20-year gap Credit: Sportsfile And they'll be spurred on by what was a solid performance in the semi-final, having beaten Dublin 7-26 to 2-21. Furthermore, Cork currently hold the bragging rights as they have defeated Tipperary twice in the three times that these bitter rivals have encountered each other this campaign. But Tipp have an impressive track record when they make it this far - and proved this in 2019 when they beat Kilkenny to secure their 28th All-Ireland title. This year's final has all the ingredients to be another sensational showing in Dublin, and SunSport can help fans watch it all unfold without paying. How to watch Cork vs Tipperary for FREE Cork vs Tipperary's GAA All-Ireland Hurling final will be broadcast LIVE on RTE Two and BBC. on Fans can stream the entire action for FREE on BBC iPlayer. Coverage is expected to get underway from 2:15pm BST - one hour and 15 minutes before the throw-in. Fans in the US can watch the match through the GAA+ stream or website. Alternatively, SunSport will have coverage of the entire action through our live blog. When is Cork vs Tipperary?