So after an amazing hurling summer, who would prevail in the final?
It was Cork against Clare in the battle to claim the Liam McCarthy Cup.
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RESULT: Cork 3-16 Clare 0-25
Welcome to Croke Park as we commence the build-up for the 2013 All-Ireland senior hurling final between Cork and Clare.
The minor match between Galway and Waterford is entering the closing stages and you can follow the latest on that game here.
It’s looking like Waterford’s day with attacker Patrick Curran just after finding the net to put his side seven points clear in the minor match.
The crowds are starting to stream in for the senior showdown at 3.30pm and the fans have been congregating around Croke Park from early today.
The referee for today’s main game is Offaly’s Brian Gavin. The linesman and standby referee is Westmeath’s James McGrath while Johnny Ryan of Tipperary is the other linesman.
Then we have James Owens of Wexford as the sideline official with the four umpires, all Offaly men, being Michael Gavin, David Gavin, William Flynn and PJ Lawlor.
And Waterford have just been crowned All-Ireland senior minor hurling champions with a 1-21 to 0-16 win over Galway. Great scenes of celebration here amongst their players and supporters, they’ve endured plenty unhappy days at this venue before.
Here’s the teams that are named to start this afternoon:
Cork: Anthony Nash (Kanturk); Stephen Mc Donnell (Glen Rovers), Shane O’Neill (Bishopstown), Conor O’Sullivan (Sarsfields); Brian Murphy (Bride Rovers), Christopher Joyce (Na Piarsaigh), William Egan (Kilbrin); Lorcan McLoughlin (Kanturk), Daniel Kearney (Sarfields); Seamus Harnedy (St Ita’s), Pa Cronin (Bishopstown), Conor Lehane (Midleton); Luke O’Farrell (Midleton), Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers), Jamie Coughlan (Newtownshandrum).
Clare: Patrick Kelly (Inagh-Kilnamona); Domhnall O’Donovan (Clonlara), David McInerney (Tulla), Cian Dillon (Crusheen); Brendan Bugler (Whitegate), Patrick Donnellan (O’Callaghan Mills), Patrick O’Connor (Tubber); Colm Galvin (Clonlara), Conor Ryan (Cratloe); John Conlon (Clonlara), Tony Kelly (Ballyea), Colin Ryan (Newmarket-on-Fergus); Pádraic Collins (Cratloe), Darach Honan (Clonlara), Conor McGrath (Cratloe).
Rumours that John Conlon would miss out due to a shoulder injury seem unfounded at the moment. We’ll let you know if there’s any updates on that.
The ‘Hurling Stars of the 80′s’ are currently being introduced to the crowd in Croke Park. The team is made up of players who did not win an All-Ireland senior medal.
Unsurprisingly the Clare players on the side received the biggest cheer, particularly one Ger Loughnane.
Some well-known political faces outside Croke Park making their way in for today’s game.
It being All-Ireland hurling final day, there is of course plenty pageantry to the occasion. A giant Cork flag is now being brought out in front of the David End with a giant Clare flag at the opposite end in front of Hill 16.
Couple whispers of rumors floating around about the Clare team selection. Could U21 Peter Duggan be launched into the fray? It seems a possibility.
Clare have just come out onto the field. The Banner roar that greeted them was predictably loud.
Here’s the Clare subs for today’s game:
Donal Tuohy (Crusheen), Conor Cooney (O’Callaghan Mills), Seadna Morey (Sixmilebridge), Liam Markham (Cratloe), Nicky O’Connell (Clonlara), Fergal Lynch (Clooney-Quin), Shane O’Donnell (Eire Og), Cathal McInerney (Cratloe), Peter Duggan (Clooney-Quin), Jonathan Clancy (Clarecastle), Paul Flanagan (Ballyea).
Huge ovation in Croke Park at the moment for World Champion Rob Heffernan, who is being introduced to the crowd.
And here’s the Cork subs for today’s game:
Darren McCarthy (Ballymartle), Killian Murphy (Erins Own), Mark Ellis (Millstreet), Tom Kenny (Grenagh), Stephen White (Ballygarvan), Rob O’Shea (Carrigaline), Cian McCarthy (Sarsfields), Cathal Naughton (Newtownshandrum), Stephen Moylan (Douglas), Michael O’Sullivan (Tracton), Michael Cussen (Sarsfields).
Which manager will be celebrating today?
Davy Fitzgerald…
Or Jimmy Barry-Murphy…
Handshakes all round. The two teams are just shaking hands with each other on the red carpet moments after they all met President Michael D Higgins.
Random fact alert – all of the Cork team have taken off their helmets for the parade.
The atmosphere is pretty impressive here in Croke Park. The teams are walking by the Cusack Stand right now.
Croke Park is in superb condition and the rain is staying off for the moment. We’re closing in on throw in.
Here’s the Cork squad…
And here’s the Clare squad…
Match up’s to note see Brian Murphy on Tony Kelly while Cian Dillon is on Patrick Horgan.
Clare 0-2 Cork 0-1: 6 mins – Cork hit back through Seamus Harnedy, who has had a fine debut season.
Clare 0-3 Cork 0-1: 7 mins – The man who was doubtful to start raises a white flag for Clare. Fine point by John Conlon.
Clare 0-3 Cork 0-2: 7 mins – First placed ball of the day for Patrick Horgan and he converts it in style for Cork.
Clare 0-4 Cork 0-2: 8 mins – First scoring chance of the day for Clare’s Tony Kelly. He seizes it too as he skips onto a loose ball.
Clare 0-4 Cork 0-3: 10 mins – Cork fight back as Luke O’Farrell is fouled and Patrick Horgan clips over a 20-yard free.
Clare 0-4 Cork 0-4: 11 mins – Clare concede another free, this time for a foul on Seamus Harnedy. Again Horgan proves accurate.
Darach Honan currently down receiving treatment after being challenged off the ball.
Goal chance for Cork as Daniel Kearney breaks clear but his low shot is stopped on the line by Clare’s Patrick Kelly.
Cork win a 20-yard free and bring Anthony Nash upfield but his goal bound effort is stopped by Patrick Kelly of Clare.
Clare 0-7 Cork 0-4: 21 mins – Collins is fouled by William Egan and Colin Ryan smacks over the free for Clare.
Clare 0-8 Cork 0-4: 22 mins – Great interplay by the Clare forwards sees Podge Collins play in club mate Conor McGrath and he stylishly points.
Clare definitely getting on top now. Their half-back line, particularly Conor Ryan, looks really strong.
Clare 0-8 Cork 0-5: 23 mins – Cork claw a pint back through a Horgan free after William Egan was fouled.
Clare 0-9 Cork 0-5: 25 mins – Colin Ryan has been really impressive with his free taking for Clare and he converts another there.
Clare 0-9 Cork 0-6: 27 mins – Patrick Horgan converts a free for Cork after David McInerney was blown up for over-carrying.
Clare 0-10 Cork 0-6: 28 mins – Quick thinking by Colin Ryan from a sideline creates the chance for Paraic Collins to point.
Clare 0-11 Cork 0-6: 30 mins – Colin Ryan on the mark from a free after Brendan Bugler was fouled.
Clare 0-11 Cork 0-7: 31 mins – Battle of the free takers so far. Patrick Horgan rifles over another for Cork.
Just the one point from play for Cork in this half and that was by Seamus Harnedy. Everything else has come from Horgan’s free taking.
Clare 0-11 Cork 0-8: 32 mins – Seamus Harnedy works hard to win the ball and offloads to Daniel Kearney who fires over a neat point.
Clare 0-12 Cork 0-9: 33 mins – Good play by Lorcan McLoughlin and Patrick Horgan paves the way for Brian Murphy to point for Cork.
Cork just hanging in there despite Clare’s dominance. Refereeing decisions have favored Cork so far it seems.
Clare 0-12 Cork 0-10: 36 mins – Long range point by Patrick Horgan but amazing stick work by Conor O’Sullivan to offload the ball to him.
Half-Time: Clare 0-12 Cork 0-10: And that’s how it stands at the break with Clare ahead by two points.
We’re getting set for the second-half. Stephen Moylan on for Cork instead of Jamie Coughlan.
Clare 0-14 Cork 0-10: 37 mins – And Colin Ryan flights over another free for Clare.
Clare 0-14 Cork 1-10: 40 mins – Magnificent individual goal by Conor Lehane! He surged through the defence and finished in style. Big boost for Cork.
Clare 0-15 Cork 1-10: 42 mins – Conor McGrath is fouled and Colin Ryan fires over the free.
Clare 0-16 Cork 1-11: 44 mins – That is outrageous. Podge Collins swivels and hits a ridiculously good point from the Cusack Stand side.
Clare 0-16 Cork 1-12: 45 mins – Cork hit back with a classy point from Daniel Kearney into Hill 16.
And Ryan is off target again for Clare. This latest free looked a straightforward chance.
Clare 0-17 Cork 1-12: 48 mins – Conor McGrath points after great play by Patrick Donnellan for Clare. Heroic work by Conor O’Sullivan before that to twice deny Clare a goal.
Clare 0-18 Cork 1-12: 50 mins – John Conlon points for Clare. They’re getting on top once more.
Clare 0-19 Cork 1-12: 52 mins – Colin Ryan extends Clare’s lead with a point from distance from a free.
Clare 0-20 Cork 1-13: 53 mins – Colin Ryan on target with a point from play for Clare.
Patrick Horgan wide from a free for Cork. It’s not happening for them today so far. Clare firmly on top.
Clare 0-21 Cork 1-13: 55 mins – No such problems at the other end as Colin Ryan taps over a free for Clare.
Clare 0-21 Cork 2-13: 57 mins – Bullet of a 20 yard free from Anthony Nash to the net after Luke O’Farrell was fouled.
Anthony Nash fires in a long range free, balls break loose and Seamus Harnedy gathers it before being wrestled to the ground.
Brendan Bugler got a touch to divert it onto the crossbar and Clare clear to safety! Huge drama!
Clare 0-22 Cork 2-13: 61 mins – Colin Ryan points free for Clare. Cathal McInerney replaces Darach Honan.
Clare 0-23 Cork 3-14: 63 mins – We’re level after Stephen Moylan sets up his captain and Cronin smashes to the net. What a game!
Nicky O’Connell and Fergal Lynch on for Clare. Colm Galvin and John Conlon go off.
Moments before Cronin’s goal, Cathal McInerney’s point attempt hit the bar and Podge Collins saw his effort from the rebound stopped.
Clare 0-24 Cork 3-15: 66 mins – Patrick Horgan points a free for Cork. Stephen White on for Daniel Kearney.
Unfortunate for them with the injuries, would have been great to see them fully loaded having a crack at Europe.
Glad McCabe is back, good player, thought it was a poor decision in the Summer to let him go.
Wonder what Conan O’Donnell is up to this weather
@ScewMadd: He was togging out for Counties Manukau in the mitre cup, prior to that he was at the sunwolves. Since the mitre cups completion I am not sure where he’s at. He put in a few 80min performances for Counties and he looked v solid. They played him at lh for all but one of his starts. Connacht could do with him now that’s for sure.
@Ian Verdon: I thought O’Donnell and Kenny would be starting for Connacht as a duo for 10 years when they first came on the scene. Both looked serious prospects but O’Donnell didn’t work out for some reason and Kenny’s taking more time do come through that I thought he would. His technique needed a good bit of work but a serious specimen.
@Eddie Hekenui: O’Donnell impressed me for counties this season, granted I only saw 3 of his performances. He seems comfortable playing either side of the scrum and his skillset is good. Kenny at 133kg is certainly a specimen, for me he needs to shed a few kg’s. His athleticism isn’t bad for a lad of his weight but I think with an added injection of acceleration he could be more of a weapon with ball in hand and get around the park more. He’s only 23 which is still young for a prop. He could well be on the bench this weekend I’ll be keeping an eye on him if indeed he is and does get on.
@Ian Verdon: Having seen him in action last season he’s definitely trimmed down since he was an U20 so I doubt he’s still 133 but you’re spot on that he could still do with tightening things up a bit. Still looks to be carrying a bit of bad weight. He’s some engine on him considering his size too. He got through a mountain of work in the game I saw him live and he did a number on his opposite number in the scrum which was a bit of a weakness for him at U20 level.
Yeah O’Donnell was a lad I was really surprised got let go. He was a huge prospect at underage levels and it’s an area Connacht have very little depth. But the coaches saw him in action everyday so are sure to have had good reasons. Hopefully he can continue his career somewhere else and maybe work himself back into contention somewhere in Ireland.
@Eddie Hekenui: it states on Connacht’s team page he’s still 133kg but that may not have been updated. For his size he does have a impressive engine but even cutting down 5kg can make a world if difference to ones athleticism just look at Healy and killer.
O’Donnell is still only 23 himself maybe he’ll do a thornbury and try educate and develop his game in Nz playing m with likes of counties and come back in a year or so better for it. Wether that be with Connacht or indeed another province.
@Ian Verdon: I wouldn’t place much stock in figures listed on the clubs websites. They’re never updated. They get put in after the players initial testing and that’s it. I’d be less concerned with a weight figure than a composition one too. He looked like he’s lost a lot of the bad weight he was carrying and turned it into muscle.
This could be a massacre, as could every other Connacht match in the tournament