Updated 18.10
Cork 0-12
Dublin 0-10
CORK ARE TG4 All-Ireland ladies senior football champions for the 10th time in 11 seasons.
The Rebels claimed the five-in-a-row at Croke Park this afternoon, scoring a two-point victory over Dublin in front of a bumper 31,083 attendance.
Cork made their move after half-time, reeling off four unanswered points to build a matchwinning lead in what was largely a defensive affair.
Dublin battled all the way to the finish but couldnโt do enough to prevent a second successive final defeat against Cork.
For Dubs boss Gregory McGonigle, itโs another bitter pill to swallow as he was also in charge of the Monaghan teams beaten by Cork in 2011 and 2013.
McGonigle and Dublin were quietly confident of avenging last yearโs agonising defeat, when Cork came from 10 points down in the final quarter.
But Cork had the wherewithal and nous to close out another tight encounter, as dual stars Briege Corkery (named player of the match) and Rena Buckley tasted All-Ireland senior glory for the 16th time.
The duo featured in each of Corkโs 10 football wins and have also captured six senior camogie medals.
Cork lost Doireann OโSullivan to the sin bin in the final minute but it mattered little as Eamonn Ryanโs charges effectively wound down the clock to secure the Brendan Martin Cup yet again.
The sides were level at the end of a first half that threatened to explode but never really did.
They were deadlocked five times as Dublin kicked six poor wides (Cork had five) and managed just one point from play, with Carla Rowe landing four frees.
Cork had a brace of frees from leading scorer Valerie Mulcahy, who also kicked a couple of poor wides, with Buckley, skipper Ciara OโSullivan and Doireann OโSullivan on target from play.
Cork suffered a blow in the 15th minute when Geraldine OโFlynn, matchwinner last year, went off to be replaced by Rรณisรญn Phelan.
But Cork absorbed the blow and went in at half-time level at 0-5 apiece, before unloading with a decisive burst after the restart.
Mulcahy scored three and Doireann OโSullivan added another as the Rebelettes moved into a 0-9 to 0-5 lead.
Points from Amy Connolly and Lyndsey Davey had Dublin back on track but while the Sky Blues did get to within a point late on, Cork closed the game out when Mulcahy nailed another free.
She did miss one midway through the half, and dropped another short, but Dublin couldnโt capitalise on Corkโs profligacy with scores of their own at the other end.
Cork were in merciless form at the back, hellbent on ensuring that Dublin wouldnโt find a way through for what would prove to be an elusive goal.
McGonigle emptied the bench as Dublin searched for a way back into contention but Cork had done enough to retain the silverware.
Scorers for Cork: V Mulcahy 0-7 (6f), D OโSullivan 0-2, R Buckley, C OโSullivan & E Scally 0-1 each.
Scorers for Dublin: C Rowe 0-6 (5f), A Connolly, N McEvoy, L Davey & S McCaffrey 0-1 each.
CORK: M OโBrien; M Ambrose, B Stack, A Barrett; V Foley, D OโReilly, G OโFlynn; R Buckley, B Corkery; C OโSullivan, A Hutchings, A Walsh; V Mulcahy, ร OโSullivan, D OโSullivan.
Subs: R Phelan for OโFlynn (15), E Scally for ร OโSullivan (39), O Finn for Hutchings (42), R Nรญ Bhuachalla for Walsh (49).
DUBLIN: C Trant; O Carey, M Uรญ Scanaill, F Hudson; S Furlong, S Finnegan, C Barrett; M Lamb, S Goldrick; N Healy, A Connolly, C Rowe; N McEvoy, L Davey, H Noonan.
Subs: K Flood for Noonan (h.t.), N Owens for Barrett (39), N Collins for Hudson (47), S McCaffrey for Connolly (51), N Rickard for Goldrick (56).
Referee: J Niland (Sligo).
Argh awful news. I knew his oul fella from the bank in Galway & & would hear about his Arsenal experiences. He got injured at a key time there but he always gives 100 per cent & always keeps coming back.
Where are all the rugby muppets now? Pro-football is no game for the faint hearted.
@Philip Fox: thank god for the mute buttonโฆ