Cork 3-20
Tipperary 1-13
CORK GOT THEIR Electric Ireland Munster minor football campaign back on track with a comfortable success over Tipperary in Semple Stadium this evening.
Cork lost their opening game of the season against Kerry by 14 points last Wednesday night, while Tipperary had emerged from the Phase 1 series.
But Cork availed of the second chance to emerge victors by 13 points and set up another meeting with Kerry on Wednesday 1 June, this time at the final stage at a Cork venue.
Cork laid the foundations early on, racing ahead by 2-9 to 0-1 after 20 minutes. Brian Hayes and Alan O’Connell grabbed the goals for a team that were in front by 2-10 to 0-6 at the break as Tipperary fought back.
A second-half goal from Charlie English gave Tipperary some hope but Cork effectively sealed the game when their third goal arrived courtesy of the excellent Ed Myers.
Cork struck seven points without reply as they made a terrific start to the game, then Hayes thumped a left-shot to the net and O’Connell slotted home their second goal a few minutes later. Tipperary responded with impressive spirit as they knocked over a series of points before half-time but couldn’t find the net from a penalty as Josh Woods saved from Fionn Fitzgerald’s kick.
English gave Tipperary a boost with that goal but Cork regained control with Hayes and Myers, who shot 1-5 apiece, joined in the leading scoring stakes by the 0-6 tally of Olan O’Donovan.
Scorers for Cork: Brian Hayes 1-5 (0-3f, 0-1 ’45), Ed Myers 1-5, Olan O’Donovan 0-6 (0-2f), Colm Gillespie 0-1, Ben O’Sullivan 0-1, Gearoid Kearney 0-1, Sean Coakley 0-1.
Scorers for Tipperary: Conall Grogan 0-7 (0-6f), Charlie English 1-3, A Creed 0-2, Charlie King 0-1.
Cork
1. Josh Woods (Valley Rovers)
2. Mark O’Sullivan (Bantry Blues), 3. Colin Molloy (Nemo Rangers), 4. Tim O’Brien (Nemo Rangers)
5. Darragh O’Donovan (Bishopstown), 6. Gearóid Daly (Mallow), 7. Aaron Cullinane (Clonakilty)
8. Colm Geary (Kilshannig), 9. Colm Gillespie (Aghabullogue)
10. Mark Kelleher (Mallow), 11. Ed Myers (Naomh Aban), 12. Alan O’Connell (Kilshannig)
13. Brian Hayes (Nemo Rangers), 14. Gearoid Kearney (Kinsale), 15. Olan O’Donovan (Ibane Gaels)
Tipperary
1. Robbie McGrath (Galtee Rovers)
2. Alex McSherry (Clonmel Commercials), 3. Ciaran Byrne (Golden-Kilfeacle), 4. Jamie Bergin (JK Brackens)
5. Eoin O’Connell (Loughmore-Castleiney), 6. Charlie King (Ballina), 7. Thomas Charles (Clonmel Commercials)
8. Joe Higgins (Clonmel Commercials), 9. Paddy O’Keeffe (Moyle Rovers)
10. Charlie English (Ballporeen), 11. Tommy O’Connor (Kilsheelan-Kilcash), 12. Ben Carey (Ballylooby-Castlegrace)
13. Conall Grogan (Galtee Rovers), 14. Daithi Hogan (St Patrick’s), 15. Fionn Fitzgerald (Killenauel)