Here’s how the teams will line out:
Dublin
Cork
1. Anthony Nash (Kanturk)
2. Killian Burke (Midleton)
3. Colm Spillane (Castlelyons)
4. David Griffin (Carrigaline)
5. Christopher Joyce (Na Piarsaigh)
6. Mark Ellis (Millstreet)
7. Mark Coleman (Blarney)
8. Bill Cooper (Youghal)
9. Daniel Kearney (Sarsfields)
10. Séamus Harnedy (St Ita’s)
11. Luke Meade (Newcestown)
12. Shane Kingston (Douglas)
13. Alan Cadogan (Douglas)
14. Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers)
15. Darragh Fitzgibbon (Charleville)
On the Dublin team, James Madden, Rian McBride, Eoin Conroy and Caolan Conway are in for Patrick Smyth, Sean McGrath, Domhnall Fox and Chris Bennett.
Conor Dooley is a late replacement in the Dublin goals for his clubmate Gary Maguire.
Cork 0-1 Dublin 0-0
1 min – Alan Cadogan takes a short pass and slots over off his left. Good start by the Rebels. He scored 1-5 against Dublin in their championship meeting last year.
Cork 0-2 Dublin 0-0
4 mins – Wing-forward Luke Meade opens his account after a fine puck-out by Anthony Nash.
Cork 0-3 Dublin 0-0
9 mins – Patrick Horgan’s free leaves the Rebels three in front.
Cork 0-3 Dublin 0-1
11 mins – The Dubs are on the board thanks to Conroy’s opening score.
Cork 0-4 Dublin 0-1
12 mins – Horgan with a trademark score from distance. He bought half a yard of space and slotted over.
GOAL FOR DUBLIN! David Griffin is struggling on Ryan O’Dwyer, who manages to turn the ball into the net after a long delivery!
Cork 0-4 Dublin 1-3
16 mins – Chris Crummey races forward and drives one over from distance for the visitors. Liam Rushe is a dominant figure on Dublin’s half-back line and they deservedly lead.
Cork 0-4 Dublin 1-4
17 mins – Dublin can’t miss all of a sudden. McGibb with the latest score for Ger Cunningham’s men. They’re visibly growing in confidence.
Cork 0-4 Dublin 1-5
19 mins – 1-4 now without reply for Dublin. They’re putting great pressure on Nash’s puckouts, which were so impressive last week.
Cork 0-4 Dublin 1-8
23 mins – Donal Burke hits a brace and McBride adds another. Dublin are well on top and really taking this game to the Rebels. 1-7 now without a response for Dublin and they lead by seven.
PENALTY SAVE! Donal Burke’s shot is well-saved by Anthony Nash, who showed real agility there. He saved one from Tony Kelly last week.
Cork 0-5 Dublin 1-9
28 mins – Crummey picks up a yellow but Horgan hits his second scoreable free wide. The gap remains at seven.
GOAL! Shane Kingston puts Cork right back in the game! Fantastic finish after great work by Cadogan.
Cork 1-7 Dublin 1-10
33 mins – That’s 1-2 by Kingston since his move to the left wing. He’s really come to life near the end of this half. Now Cork have outscored Dublin by 1-3 to 0-1 in the last six minutes.
Half-time: Cork 1-7 Dublin 1-11
Cork 1-8 Dublin 1-11
36 mins – Cork have whittled that eight point lead down to three as the second-half gets underway.
Cork 1-8 Dublin 1-12
37 mins – Burke gets another, this one after a sloppy mistake from the Cork defence.
Cork 1-10 Dublin 2-13
47 mins – Chris Bennett replaces Quinn for Dublin. Burke converts another free for the Dubs. Luke Meade hits a score in response for Cork.
Cork 1-10 Dublin 2-15
51 mins – Bennett hits a wonderful score with his second touch.
Cork 1-10 Dublin 2-16
56 mins – Conor Lehane sends over a fine score to reduce the lead to seven. Dublin are down to 14 after Chris Crummey was dismissed.
Cork 1-13 Dublin 2-17
59 mins – Mark Coleman converts a 65. Burke slots a free over at the far end.
Cork 1-14 Dublin 2-19
71 mins – Cian O’Sullivan races forward and scores after great work by Conor Dooley in the Dublin goals.
Full-time: Cork 1-14 Dublin 2-19
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Interesting article , it shows that there is much more to the IRFU recruitments than meets the eye .
@Limón Madrugada: The IRFU have invested a lot of money in their Exiles program recently but this certainly goes beyond the pale. He must have been tearing it up in Australia to get noticed.
This lad looks as if he has the mental strength to go all the up to the highest level. The number of really good young props coming through is very encouraging.
Another Leinster man up north.
@Lf: He may come from Leinster but that’s where the association ends. More like another player that Leinster had nothing to do with playing at another province.
@EK: If you’ve ever taken a fart in Leinster lf would claim you as a Leinster product
https://youtu.be/A0IPESHL40U
Good going Tom.
Let’s forget the hype and wait and see how he steps up
@Mark Smith: The problem is he is only one player and Ulster need volume of quality Youngsters who can break through into the 1st squad.
Great story.Best of luck to him.
Good commend
This Irish u20 team are terrible
Will never make the team, couldn’t tackle for his dinner, useless
@Royster: always the optimist, keep up the good vibe!
A career only going one way – upwards!