Welcome to today’s GAA live blog. We’ll be keeping you updated with the big games from Munster hurling and Ulster football, while we’ll also keep an eye on the Connacht and Leinster football ties.
Pairc Ui Chaoimh hosts the Cork vs Tipperary clash and here’s how the teams are named to start:
Cork
1. Anthony Nash (Kanturk)
2. Sean O’ Donoghue (Inniscarra)
3. Eoin Cadogan (Douglas)
4. Niall O’ Leary (Castlelyons)
5. Christopher Joyce (Na Piarsaigh)
6. Tim O’ Mahony (Newtownshandrum)
7. Mark Coleman (Blarney)
8. Darragh Fitzgibbon (Charleville)
9. Bill Cooper (Youghal)
10. Daniel Kearney (Sarsfields)
11. Seamus Harnedy (St Itas – captain)
12. Luke Meade (Newcestown)
13. Conor Lehane (Midleton)
14. Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers)
15. Shane Kingston (Douglas)
Tipperary
1. Brian Hogan (Lorrha-Dorrha)
2. Cathal Barrett (Holycross-Ballycahill)
3. James Barry (Upperchurch-Drombane)
4. Seán O’Brien (Newport)
5. Brendan Maher (Borris-Ileigh)
6. Ronan Maher (Thurles Sarsfields)
7. Padraic Maher (Thurles Sarsfields)
8. Noel McGrath (Loughmore-Castleiney)
9. Michael Breen (Ballina)
10. Niall O’Meara (Kilruane MacDonaghs)
11. Séamus Callanan (Drom-Inch – captain)
12. Patrick Maher (Lorrha-Dorrha)
13. John O’Dwyer (Killenaule)
14. Jason Forde (Silvermines)
15. John McGrath (Loughmore-Castleiney)
And here are the teams for Derry’s meeting with Tyrone up north:
Derry
Thomas Mallon
2. Sean F Quinn
3. Brendan Rogers
4. Karl McKaigue
5. Paul McNeil
6. Chrissy McKaigue
7. Niall Keenan
8. Padraig Cassidy
9. Conor McAtamney
10. Emmett Bradley
11. Enda Lynn
12. Ciaran McFaul
13. Shane McGuigan
14. Ryan Bell
15. Christopher Bradley
Tyrone
1. Niall Morgan
2. Padraig Hampsey
3. Ronan McNamee
4. Michael McKernan
5. Michael Cassidy
6. Ben McDonnell
7. Tiernan McCann
8. Richard Donnelly
9. Brian Kennedy
10. Matthew Donnelly
11. Niall Sludden
12. Frank Burns
13. Cathal McShane
14. Peter Harte
15. Conor Meyler
Two half-time scores from the Leinster SFC:
Wexford 0-7 Louth 0-6
Meath 0-9 Offaly 0-6
A latest score from the Leinster SHC where Galway lead Carlow by 1-14 to 1-10 after 41 minutes.
Cork 0-1 Tipperary 1-1
Jason Forde slots over a short-range free and Tipp lead by three.
Meath 0-9 Offaly 0-11
Offaly are looking sharp against Meath and lead by two after a great start to the second-half.
Cork 0-2 Tipperary 1-3
John McGrath slots over a nice score after Ronan Maher’s cross-field pass.
Cork 0-3 Tipperary 1-3
Patrick Horgan scores his second point of the game.
Wexford 0-11 Louth 0-11
All-square in the Leinster SFC.
Cork 0-3 Tipperary 1-5
Noel McGrath breaks forward and splits the posts. Then Ronan Maher sets up the midfielder for his second score of the afternoon.
Cork 0-5 Tipperary 1-5
Horgan lashes another free over the bar.
Galway 1-18 Carlow 1-15
Carlow have the margin down to three points.
Cork 0-5 Tipperary 1-7
John O’Dwyer stretches the Tipp lead to four and then Callanan makes it five.
Here’s another look at Callanan’s goal:
Séamus Callanan fires in an early goal for Tipperary. pic.twitter.com/DOB7FiBA14
— The GAA (@officialgaa) May 12, 2019
Tyrone 0-4 Derry 0-1
Peter Harte slots over a free after Brian Kennedy is fouled.
Cork 0-7 Tipperary 1-8
Horgan slots over his fifth of the day. Cork have only scored twice from play so far.
Cork 0-8 Tipperary 1-8
Horgan again for Tipperary from a free and then Lehane intercepts a puck-out and raises a while flag.
Tyrone 0-6 Derry 0-1
Padraig Hampsey goes long into McShane who fists over the bar.
Cork 0-11 Tipperary 1-8
We’re all level now. Cork have been irresistible in the last five minutes.
PENALTY FOR TIPPERARY!
SAVE! Nash denies Forde from a penalty!
Cork 0-13 Tipperary 1-9
Horgan now has eight points to his name, O’Dwyer replies for the Premier from a difficult angle for their first in 12 minutes. Then Lehane lands a class score.
Cork 0-14 Tipperary 1-10
Good score from Horgan after a fantastic catch from Lehane.
Cork 0-15 Tipperary 1-13 – HT
HT: Tipperary 1-13 Cork 0-15
— Fintan O'Toole (@fotoole13) May 12, 2019
Tipp made all the early running, tearing Cork’s defence apart but Cork have rallied well. 0-10 for Patrick Horgan in that half.
FT: Galway 1-24 Carlow 1-18
— The42.ie GAA (@The42GAA) May 12, 2019
Six-point win as the Tribesmen get up and running minus Joe Canning.
Some snaps from the opening-half:
Cork 0-15 Tipperary 1-14
O’Dwyer is playing at centre-forward and his fourth point of the afternoon arrives shortly after the restart.
Cork 0-15 Tipperary 1-15
Niall O’Meara’s crossfield ball to Forde yields a score to leave the visitors three clear.
Roscommon 3-14 Leitrim 0-11
Fintan Cregg with the latest for the Rossies.
Cork 0-16 Tipperary 1-15
A stoppage as the referee consults the linesman but eventually Horgan’s point is awarded for Cork.
Tyrone 0-11 Derry 0-7
Michael Cassidy hits another score.
Cork 0-16 Tipperary 1-17
Niall O’Meara drills over from close range and then adds one from downtown.
Cork 0-17 Tipperary 1-17
Horgan sends over a sensational score from play out near the sideline.
Cork 0-18 Tipperary 1-17
Kingston lands a stunning score.
Tyrone 0-11 Derry 0-8
Bell slots over a free.
Patrick Horgan swings over an incredible point for Cork. pic.twitter.com/PYOTqNrZzO
— The GAA (@officialgaa) May 12, 2019
Cork 0-19 Tipperary 2-20
Brilliant ball across by John O’Dwyer to set-up McGrath’s rasper. Then O’Dwyer adds his fifth point. Cork need a big response now.
A brilliant Tipperary goal from John McGrath who was picked out by a terrific pass from John O'Dwyer. pic.twitter.com/3Of4ajex2J
— The GAA (@officialgaa) May 12, 2019
Cork 0-21 Tipperary 2-21
Horgan puts over his 14th point of the match after a foul on Lehane.
Results
Munster SHC round robin
Waterford 0-22 Clare 1-20
Cork 1-24 Tipperary 2-28
Leinster SHC round 1
Galway 1-24 Carlow 1-18
Connacht SFC quarter-final
Roscommon 3-17 Leitrim 0-12
Leinster SFC round 1
Wexford 1-14 Louth 0-22
Meath 1-13 Offaly 0-14
Ulster SFC preliminary round
Tyrone 1-19 Derry 1-13
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Zlatan doesn’t do every game that’s his problem and makes him miles behind Messi and Ronaldo. Still one of the greatest in the game right now tho..
He’s more successful than both…
So is John O Shea over Steven Gerrard..
The amount of abuse O’Shea gets is shocking!! You don’t play over 400 games for Manchester United by being a poor player!
Who said he was poor? Im just stating a fact like you did above
John o Shea should’ve been sent off the other night
Yeah maybe but Poland should had player sent off for sure for horrible ( Keane like on Halland) tackle on one of our lads.
Zlatan is slated in Ireland from all the Eamonn Dunphy fanboys! I’ve had the privilege of seeing him up close and he is nothing short of sensational. He has incredible technique for a big man and after (the now drunk) Adriano he probably has the most powerful shot in recent football
I was in Stockholm in March for the Sweden game, and while he was generally quiet, the way he moved and the sheer strength of the man is frightening!
Still, he’s no Gary Breen.
Joey, I wouldn’t take any heed of what Dunphys been saying over the years, people who use “sneachta” talk absolute shite. Sure didn’t he once say that Michel Platini was a “good” player but not a “great” player and that Ronaldo (Christiano) was a “one trick pony”.
John OShea is a ball of shite.
Philip is obviously a Liverpool fan
lol, O’Shea is still more successful than Gerrard or any other Lfc player since the Premier League was formed, FACT !!!
And you need your sheets changed again Paul ! Wee wee???
1Golden Maverick, I could be wrong and your comment could be aimed at Philip above, but if its aimed at me I’d like to advise you that I am not the infamous pauljohnson, you can check back as far as you possibly can and verify this for yourself especially in threads relating to my favourite team, Man Utd.
No not aimed at you Niall , it’s you know who …
sorry mate, I guess “you know who” has dropped “breaking good”, probably gone to visit that hillarious psychiatrist chap, lol
So what if he has more trophies than Gerrard. Fair play to him, he’s still shite tho. And will you stop bringing up that mongo, PJ On every single article. Much appreciated