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As it happened: Cork City v Dundalk, FAI Cup final

Cork City took on Dundalk as the season reached its climax.

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We’ve had some drama already at the Aviva Stadium today.

A last-gasp Wexford Youths goal has brought the FAI Women’s Cup final into extra-time. More details here.

Some pre-match reading for you…

More drama here in the FAI Women’s Cup final — Derbhaile Beirne scores a last-gasp goal for Shelbourne to take the game to penalties.

This is going to be a tough act to follow.

Wexford Youths are the FAI Women’s Cup champions after beating Shelbourne on penalties.

There were strange scenes during the shootout, as the men’s players were warming up during the shootout down the other end — not exactly a respectful showing towards the women’s game.

James McClean will be cheering on Dundalk today.

The national anthem has been played, so we’re all set to go here…

We’re underway…

Early half chance for Cork, Billy Dennehy crosses for Mark O’Sullivan, but the latter’s header is comfortably saved.

There’s a superb atmosphere here at the Aviva.

Ronan Finn receives a pass from Richie Towell and steers a shot just wide.

Meanwhile, signs of early nerves as Mark McNulty makes a mess of a kick and it goes out of play.

Dundalk are starting to get on top.

Richie Sadlier has weighed in on warm-up gate.

Darren Meenan’s corner curls straight out of play — that’s a little careless, albeit it is a windy day.

Dundalk are controlling the game at the moment.

This is a good spell for Dundalk — they’re passing the ball confidently and dominating possession.

Liam Miller looks like the man who’s been given the unenviable task of marking Richie Towell.

Kevin O’Connor attempts an ambitious pass but it goes straight into Gary Rogers’ hands.

Cork need to be better with the ball.

There’s a moment of panic for Dundalk as Gary Rogers throws it straight to Garry Buckley.

His subsequent ball into the box is headed clear comfortably, however.

Cork are starting to come into this game more now.

More nervousness in the Dundalk defence as Darren Dennehy is involved in a goalmouth scramble.

The league champions eventually clear though.

Alan Bennett heads a corner just wide.

After early Dundalk dominance, Cork are enjoying a good spell in their opponents’ territory now.

Billy Dennehy curls a free kick over the bar.

Shortly thereafter, Garry Buckley attempts an audacious effort from way out to try and catch Gary Rogers out, after the goalkeeper’s initial unconvincing clearance.

There’s been a bit of a stoppage for Liam Miller to receive treatment, but it looks like the ex-Man United man is going to be okay to continue.

From the ensuing free kick, Andy Boyle heads the ball narrowly wide.

Kevin O’Connor finds space in midfield but his shot from outside the box drifts wide.

Cork look the slightly more purposeful side going forward at the moment.

A dangerous free kick is flighted into the box but David McMillan can’t quite get his head to it.

Stephen Kenny’s side have looked particularly dangerous so far from set pieces, and it could be their best bet for a breakthrough, with Cork otherwise looking very solid and well-organised at the back.

Sean Gannon is currently receiving treatment.

As I type, David McMillan tests the keeper with a decent strike, before Liam Miller is booked for a clumsy tackle on Darren Meenan.

Sean Gannon can’t continue after that knock and he’s replaced by Stephen O’Donnell.

This game has a palpable fiery edge to it now after that bad Miller tackle.

HALF-TIME: CORK CITY 0-0 DUNDALK 

So it’s been a fairly even first half.

Both sides have had decent spells though it’s been quite cagey with no clear-cut chances as of yet.

Dundalk will be hoping to get the likes of Richie Towell into the game a bit more after the break, while Cork need to be better on the ball, with too many stray passes and basic errors preventing John Caulfield’s side from gaining any momentum or coherence in their play.

A flare is removed from the pitch A flare is removed from the pitch. Donall Farmer / INPHO Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO

The second half is underway…

Lively start to the second half. Billy Dennehy charges down the right, but his cross is cleared.

Shortly thereafter, David McMillan’s shot is tipped over by Mark McNulty.

McMillan runs through on goal again, but his touch is too heavy and McNulty collects the ball comfortably.

This second period has already been far more open than the first half.

Dennehy curls another free kick into the box, but Rogers does well to claim it.

Shortly thereafter, Garry Buckley shoots narrowly wide from the edge of the box.

Richie Towell and Liam Miller Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO

Liam Miller and Richie Towell battle for the ball.

Dane Massey heads a dangerous Cork free kick away for a corner.

John Caulfiled’s side look the more likely right now.

Liam Miller, who was a doubt before this game, has been replaced by another ex-Ireland international — Colin Healy.

Meenan’s corner comes to Towell, whose shot is blocked and cleared.

Moments later, the Dundalk midfielder again finds himself in a decent position on the edge of the box, but his shot fails to trouble McNulty unduly.

This game is still very finely balanced.

Super driving run from Daryl Horgan across the Cork box and past one defender as if he wasn’t there.

However, his eventual shot is straight at McNulty.

Towell tries to link up with McMillan, but the pass is intercepted and Cork clear.

Both sides have lacked killer instinct in the final third today.

David McMillan is replaced by Ciaran Kilduff.

As I type, the ball falls to Billy Dennehy on the edge of the box, but his attempt on goal is well blocked.

Decent positive play from Andy Boyle, who drives forward from the back, but his pass is overhit.

Both sides continue to cancel each other out with defences largely on top.

A Dundalk free kick is blocked down, before Stephen O’Donnell’s shot swerves wide.

Meanwhile, Darren Meenan has been replaced by John Mountney.

Danny Morrissey is replacing Mark O’Sullivan for Cork now.

This game looks destined for extra-time.

Chris Shields and Mark O'Sullivan Dundalk's Chris Shields and Mark O'Sullivan of Cork. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO

Ross Gaynor has just been booked for a deliberate handball to stop a Dundalk attack.

From the ensuing set piece, Kilduff heads over in a moment of slight panic in the Cork box.

Horgan badly overhits a cross as another Dundalk attack comes to an abrupt halt.

More flares are visible in the ground — this time from the Dundalk end.

Half chance for Dundalk as Kilduff heads it into Towell’s path.

However, Dundalk’s star man just can’t connect properly with the shot.

FULL-TIME: CORK CITY 0-0 DUNDALK – EXTRA-TIME TO BE PLAYED.

As expected, it’s been a very tight game, with both sides failing to score over the course of the 90 minutes.

Dundalk definitely edged the second half, and were throwing bodies forward by the end, with their opponents holding on a little.

Cork, as well as they have played, look to be tiring now, and may be hoping for penalties.

We’re back on again for the start of extra-time…

Good driving run forward by Ronan Finn, but his shot at McNulty is tame ultimately.

Dundalk are continuing where they left off at the end of normal time.

Dundalk had every outfield player in the Cork half there. The league champions look the fitter of the two sides at this stage.

As I type, Ronan Finn flashes a shot well wide.

Karl Sheppard is now receiving treatment for what looks like cramp. The crowd aren’t happy with the time it’s taking to treat him.

Cork are hanging on a bit now, with Dundalk dominating possession and territory.

Dan Murray has now replaced Sheppard, as Dundalk win a corner and continue to press for a goal.

Another half chance, as Horgan’s snap shot from the edge of the area flies wide.

Cork are struggling to get out of their own half at times.

A quick break sees Towell sprint forward, but his pass is too heavy for Kilduff.

Towell has been a little disappointing today by his own very high standards.

HALF-TIME OF EXTRA-TIME: CORK CITY 0-0 DUNDALK

John Caulfield Cork manager John Caulfield. Donall Farmer / INPHO Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO

The second half of extra time has begun…

DUNDALK 1-0 CORK (TOWELL 107)

It’s a moment of magic that might just have won the game for Dundalk.

Horgan, who’s been excellent all game, sprints past his opponent down the left and squares it to Richie Towell, who makes no mistake with a cool finish into the corner of the net.

Cork aren’t down and out yet.

They’re pressing for an equaliser and Darren Dennehy has just seen his header tipped over by Rogers.

Down the other end, a cross is fired into the box, but no one is on hand to connect with it.

The roles of the two sides have unsurprisingly reversed completely since that goal.

It’s now Dundalk who have every player in their own half.

As I type, however, the league champions break, but John Mountney’s shot on the edge of the area is blocked.

Cork have every player up bar the goalkeeper, whose free kick goes frustratingly straight into Rogers’ hands.

Tense times.

Dundalk are keeping the ball well now and frustrating Cork.

Less than a minute remains.

Two minutes of time added on…

Cork win a free kick after a rash challenge on the edge of the box by Kilduff.

Buckley fires a shot well wide.

FULL-TIME: DUNDALK 1-0 CORK – DUNDALK ARE THE 2015 FAI CUP WINNERS

So that’s that. Dundalk have done the double, thanks to Richie Towell’s match-winning strike.

On the balance of play, few would argue that it wasn’t deserved.

The league champions grew increasingly dominant and the game wore on, and looked the fitter and more dangerous of the two sides throughout extra time.

Despite a manful, disciplined and defensively impressive display, Cork were ultimately beaten by the better team on the day.

Cork’s Alan Bennett has been named man-of-the-match.

Right, that’s all from me.

Thanks for reading and commenting. We’ll have more reaction to follow shortly.

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    Mute Criostoir O Heachairn
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    Feb 24th 2019, 4:51 PM

    cork needed the win more …limerick competed …both sides will be happy at this stage in the year .

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    Feb 24th 2019, 5:35 PM

    Dont know where ye got the stat that limerick were looking to secure their 5th victory on the bounce over cork. Their last 2 meetings were draws

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    Mute Padraig McElligott
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    Feb 24th 2019, 6:05 PM

    @domas1507: Getting bate after extra time doesn’t count no?

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    Feb 24th 2019, 6:44 PM

    @Padraig McElligott: actually no. The game us officially recorded as a draw if its level at full time. The extra time is to decide who goes forward but the game is officially a draw

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    Feb 24th 2019, 9:17 PM

    @domas1507: Limerick beat Cork on the day officially or otherwise. The last two meetings between the two sides before today – one draw and one Limerick victory. You don’t draw your way into an All Ireland Final.

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    Feb 24th 2019, 9:47 PM

    @Padraig McElligott: we all know ye won so congratulations again and again and again

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    Mute MK76
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    Feb 25th 2019, 6:49 AM

    @Padraig McElligott: So they weren’t going for their 5th victory on the bounce. Thanks for clearing that up.

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    Feb 24th 2019, 4:55 PM

    Should have been thr result in last year’s semi-final…

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    Feb 24th 2019, 4:57 PM

    @Forfar So Good: Hmmm juicy lemons….

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    Feb 24th 2019, 5:06 PM

    @Colm O’Sullivan: Thought i might get someone to bite:-)

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    Feb 24th 2019, 6:45 PM

    @Forfar So Good: aaaaw

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    Feb 24th 2019, 5:29 PM

    Cork deserved the win. They have found a centre back in Tim O’Mahony. He was my man of the match. Limerick could never get into their stride like in previous weeks, and when they did they gifted Cork their second goal. The two new boys, Dooley for Cork and O’Brien for Limerick both performed well. It’s the kickstart that Cork needed and a kick up the backside that Limerick will eventually welcome.

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    Feb 25th 2019, 1:39 PM

    @Colm O’Sullivan: thats probably the best thing said about the game. Fair play

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    Feb 24th 2019, 8:26 PM

    Unbelievable win for Cork against the greatest team to ever play the game and shoe ins for the all Ireland.
    Hopefully results like this will help the game develop in developing hurling counties like Cork etc

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    Feb 24th 2019, 8:30 PM

    @damien o brien: :-))))))

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    Feb 24th 2019, 9:03 PM

    @damien o brien: lol

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    Feb 24th 2019, 9:11 PM

    @damien o brien: such unwarranted bitterness and condescension. Well done Cork the better team won today.
    There will be absolutely nothing in it if these teams were to meet in the championship.

    Will do Limerick no harm at all to taste defeat

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    Feb 24th 2019, 9:20 PM

    @Alan Fitzgerald: Ah jaysus Alan go out and get a bit of air I’d say..

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    Feb 24th 2019, 5:12 PM

    That limerick fella isn’t saying much now!!!!

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    Mute MK76
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    Feb 24th 2019, 5:03 PM

    Great win for Cork, who could have had a few more goals. Held on when it looked for all the money Limerick were going to go through them.

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    Feb 24th 2019, 6:34 PM

    That’s a great result for Cork, winning away to the All-Ireland champions.

    Sluggish display from Limerick, did well to draw it back level but missed chances proved costly in the end.

    On to Ennis next week now.

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    Mute David O'Neill
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    Feb 24th 2019, 7:04 PM

    So we have a championship after all !! This time last week they were handing Liam to Limerick ….

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    Mute No
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    Feb 24th 2019, 7:10 PM

    @David O’Neill: Not really. Prior to Limerick beating Kilkenny and to a lesser degree Tipp, the media have spent pre season telling everyone how Limerick will struggle to get out of Munster let alone mount a title challenge again. Only when they beat Kilkenny did the media have to eat their words and back peddle somewhat to give this team some credit. Any Limerick fan will tell you that they’ll treat every game in Munster and on like a cup final, however we’re tired of being brandished nothing more than a team that “gives 100% commitment”, though plenty of that it’s high time they recognise the skill levels of our hurlers.

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    Feb 24th 2019, 7:23 PM

    @No: Limerick are a serious team and as you say Munster is a minefield but how these journalists make predictions like that in February is beyond me !!! What i will say is 6 or 7 teams will feel they can win it this year !!

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    Feb 24th 2019, 9:54 PM

    @No: You’re a bit over the top there. Nobody is brandishing Limerick like you say. Everyone recognises their skill levels. But they’re starting with a clean slate this year. They’ve a 60% chance of coming out of Munster. No more nor no less than the other 4 counties.

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    Feb 24th 2019, 7:29 PM

    Should’ve been a draw. I don’t begrudge cork there win . But the ref gave limerick a free in 5 from the end …. he hadn’t seen the hand pass to Cian Lynch who was thundering down on the goals with only the keeper to beat ….and he knows he made a mistake (an should have played the advantage) because he wrapped both hands around his head!!

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    Feb 24th 2019, 5:30 PM

    Big scalp for Cork hurlers today.

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    Feb 24th 2019, 5:49 PM

    @Anyone But Cork: actually was cheers. Considering the last few results. Thanks for your support. ; )

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    Feb 24th 2019, 5:02 PM

    Martin Brennan won’t know what to do with himself now tonight with that win!!

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    Feb 24th 2019, 9:27 PM

    Cork needed that big time and that defeat could well be a blessing in disguise for Limerick considering the way they have been built up in the last couple of weeks. Limerick have proved they can win an All-Ireland and will be there or thereabouts again this year. Hopefully Cork improve from last year but still think we are a couple of players short.

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