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Corkโ€™s Robert Downey gathers possession ahead of Kilkennyโ€™s Padraig Walsh. Ken Sutton/INPHO

Strong second-half guides Cork past Kilkenny and into league final

Darragh Fitzgibbon struck the key goal for the Rebels.

Cork 1-27
Kilkenny 2-20

John Coleman reports from Pairc Ui Chaoimh

ULTIMATELY IT WAS a devastating 1-3 blitz five minutes from time that propelled Cork into the final of the Allianz NHL final next weekend against either Waterford of Wexford.

The Rebels trailed by 2-18 to 0-23 in Pรกirc Uรญ Chaoimh prior to the game winning salvo and had been generally on the backfoot throughout as a result of two first half goals from Kilkennyโ€™s Martin Keoghan.

Cork were a different animal in the second half and though they huffed and puffed, they couldnโ€™t find a way to knock Kilkenny down until Darragh Fitzgibbon struck for a goal following good work from substitutes Conor Cahalane and Jack Oโ€™Connor. As ever, Eoin Murphy got a touch, but there was enough on the shot to get the job done.

Two points from Conor Lehane, who was outstanding throughout, then sandwiched another score from Fitzgibbon to put the game to rest. Padraig Walsh and Alan Murphy points gave the Cats a glimmer of hope but Lehaneโ€™s sixth point of the second half ended a memorable night on Leeside in front of 16,000 fans.

Eoin Cody and Billy Ryan caused Cork endless problems in the opening half as they shot 0-7 between them as the Rebels failed to deal with Kilkennyโ€™s greater desire and tactical acumen, with the positioning of Cillian Buckley and Pรกdraig Walsh in particular giving them headaches.

Martin Keoghan, like all good full forwards, was in the right place at the right time to notch his first goal in the second minute and his side led by 1-4 to 0-1 after seven.

michael-carey-tackles-robbie-oflynn Michael Carey tackles Robbie Oโ€™Flynn. Ken Sutton / INPHO Ken Sutton / INPHO / INPHO

Slowly, Cork began to establish a foothold in the game through the free taking of Patrick Horgan, the class of Alan Connolly and defensive qualities of Ciarรกn Joyce. They outscored Kilkenny by 0-8 to 0-2 across the next sixteen minutes with Horgan, Joyce and Connolly responsible for all of them to level the sides for the second time.

Kilkennyโ€™s wiliness soon had them back on the front foot with a second goal from Keoghan, who finished smartly after rounding Dรกire Oโ€™Leary, putting the Noresiders back in control.

It was even from there to the break with Horgan tapping over two more frees and Shane Barrett getting his first score but points from Pรกdraig Walsh, Ryan and Murphy left the Cats leading by 2-12 to 0-14 at the break.

Cork, however, were transformed on the resumption and successive points from Shane Kingston, Lehane, Connolly and substitute Timmy Oโ€™Mahony levelled the game for the third time.

They couldnโ€™t get ahead though, as and scores from Cody and Murphy soon had Kilkenny back in the driving seat. There was a feeling that Kilkenny were creaking, however, with Ciaran Joyce colossal at the back for Cork but their final ball was lacking.

Two scores from Patrick Horgan, his last contribution of the game, had Cork level again before a Lehane free gave them the lead for the first time. It didnโ€™t last long though as John Donnelly and Murphy gave Kilkenny a 2-18 to 1-23 lead with five to play.

Then Cork finally breached the wall as they now go in search of their first national title since 2005 next weekend.

Scorers for Cork: Patrick Horgan (0-9, 0-8 frees), Darragh Fitzgibbon (1-3), Conor Lehane (0-6, 0-3 frees), Alan Connolly (0-4), Shane Barrett, Ciarรกn Joyce, Robbie Oโ€™Flynn, Shane Kingston and Tim Oโ€™Mahony (0-1 each)

Scorers for Kilkenny: Martin Keoghan (2-0), Alan Murphy (0-6, 0-4 frees), Eoin Cody and Billy Ryan (0-4 each), Pรกdraig Walsh (0-2), David Blanchfield, Cian Kenny, Cillian Buckley and John Donnelly (0-1 each).

Kilkenny

1.Eoin Murphy (Glenmore)
2.Mikey Butler (Oโ€™Loughlin Gaels) 3.Huw Lawlor (Oโ€™Loughlin Gaels) 4.Conor Delaney (Erinโ€™s Own)
5.Michael Carey (Young Irelandโ€™s) 6.Paddy Deegan (Oโ€™Loughlin Gaels) 7.David Blanchfield (Bennettsbridge)
8.Cian Kenny (James Stephenโ€™s) 9.Cillian Buckley (Dicksboro)
10.Walter Walsh (Tullogher Rosbercon) 11.Pรกdraig Walsh (Tullaroan) 12.Eoin Cody (Shamrocks Ballyhale)
13.Billy Ryan (Graigue Ballycallan) 14.Martin Keoghan (Tullaroan) 15.Alan Murphy (Glenmore)

Subs

20. James Maher (St Lachtainโ€™s) for Kenny (45)
22. John Donnelly (Thomastown) for Keoghan (60)
17. Richie Reid (Shamrocks Ballyhale) for Buckley (63)

Cork

1.Patrick Collins (Ballinhassig)

2. Niall Oโ€™Leary (Castlelyons) 3. Dรกire Oโ€™Leary (Watergrasshill) 4. Damien Cahalane (St Finbarrโ€™s)

5. Robert Downey (Glen Rovers) 6. Mark Coleman (Blarney) 7. Ciarรกn Joyce (Castlemartyr)

8. Darragh Fitzgibbon (Charleville) 9. Ger Millerick (Fr Oโ€™Neillโ€™s)

10. Robbie Oโ€™Flynn (Erinโ€™s Own) 11. Shane Barrett (Blarney) 12. Conor Lehane (Midleton)

13. Alan Connolly (Blackrock) 14. Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers) 15. Shane Kingston (Douglas)

Subs:
19. Sam Quirke (Midleton) for Millerick (69)
21. Tim Oโ€™Mahony (Newtownshandrum) for D Oโ€™Leary (h/t)
24. Sรฉamus Harnedy (St Itaโ€™s) for Barrett (46)
23. Conor Cahalane (St Finbarrโ€™s) for Kingston (52)
25. Jack Oโ€™Connor (Sarsfieldโ€™s) for Horgan (58)
19. Sam Quirke (Midleton) for Millerick (69)

Referee: Seรกn Stack (Dublin)

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    FFP. Unfortunately the boat was never going to float.

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    Jul 28th 2017, 8:53 PM

    they are only not facing ffp because they are not in Europe this season, will be screwed next year unless the new owner finds investors who will pour serious money in , borrowed money all around to buy the club and players, and are pretty much in a vulture fund with elliot management group who will take over if loans are not paid back next year. Apparently they are waiting on bonds to come through to even pay for some of their signings so they canโ€™t play competitive matches until mid/end of August

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    Jul 28th 2017, 1:19 PM

    Financial FairPlay is the biggest pile of shite. UEFA are useless. Good at fining clubs for minor indiscretions but when it comes to proper governing and safe guarding of the game they are inept.

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