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Emma Farmer lifts the trophy. Matt Browne/SPORTSFILE

Cork's Aghada claim historic All-Ireland club football title

Captain Emma Farmer led her side to a first All-Ireland crown.

Aghada (Cork) 2-6

Corduff (Monaghan) 0-3

CAPTAIN EMMA FARMER scored five points and fellow county star Róisín Phelan was player of the match as Cork outfit Aghada claimed a historic All-Ireland ladies junior club football title on Saturday.

2-3 without reply in the final quarter sealed a first All-Ireland crown for Aghada against fellow first-time finalists Corduff from Monaghan.

With Cork clubs represented in all three grades this weekend, Aghada have led the way by striking first, before Kinsale (intermediate) and Mourneabbey (senior) go into battle on Sunday.

In front of a huge crowd in Crettyard, Aghada managed to close the game out against a Corduff side reduced to 14 players when Naomi Cogan was sin-binned with nine minutes left.

Corduff were just a point down, 0-3 to 0-4, when Cogan was dismissed but the floodgates opened down the home straight as Aghada came on strong.

Aghada finished a player light themselves when sub Karen O’Connell was yellow-carded late on but the end result was beyond doubt by then.

Aghada, in cold and greasy conditions, struck two late goals to ensure victory.

Christine Moran found the net with five minutes left before Clare Walsh sealed a bout of keep-ball to finish a fine team move with just six seconds left on the watch.

Aghada, Cork v Corduff, Monaghan - All-Ireland Ladies Football Junior Club Championship Final Cathal McAllister celebrates with his daughter Lauren McAllister. Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE / SPORTSFILE

The nine-point winning margin was slightly harsh on Corduff, who opened well and were 0-2 to 0-1 ahead at half-time, despite losing Elena McEnaney to the sin-bin in the 17th minute.

Hannah Looney, hugely impressive for Aghada, opened the scoring in the eighth minute but Monaghan star Laura McEnaney had the sides level with an inspirational 22nd minute score.

It appeared that the sides would go in level at the break but after Katie O’Farrell was penalised for charging as she made her way out of defence, Eva Woods tapped over the resultant free.

Corduff had the advantage but it could have been more, as they registered six first half wides.

The second half was tight and tense during the opening exchanges, as two points from skipper Farmer pushed Aghada 0-3 to 0-2 clear.

After Woods missed a couple of scoreable frees, Elena McEnaney took charge of Corduff’s next effort and she levelled matters at 0-3 each in the 46th minute.

But that was the last time that Corduff would score as Cogan was sin-binned and Aghada finished with a flourish.

Aghada, Cork v Corduff, Monaghan - All-Ireland Ladies Football Junior Club Championship Final Aileen McGrath of Aghada in action against Naomi Cogan. Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE / SPORTSFILE

Scorers for Aghada: E Farmer 0-5 (3f), C Walsh & C Moran 1-0 each, H Looney 0-1.

Scorers for Corduff: E Woods (f), E McEnaney (f) & L McEnaney 0-1 each.

AGHADA: Walsh; C Tynan, S Phelan, B Wall; C Walsh, R Phelan, K O’Farrell; S O’Driscoll, S Leahy; L McAllister, E Farmer, H Looney; A Bennett, A McGrath, C Moran.

Subs: Á McGrath for Bennett (45), K O’Connell for McGrath (53), L Burchill for McAllister (57).

CORDUFF: S Loughlin; N Cogan, C McEnaney, S McEnaney; H Finnegan, K Brennan, C Callan; B Ward, E Woods; L Byrne, C Conlon, E Byrne; E McEnaney, L McEnaney, S Clarke-McEnaney.

Subs: S Barry for Clarke-McEnaney (43), F Patton for E McEnaney (59), D Callan for S McEnaney (59).

Referee: Jonathan Murphy (Carlow)

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    May 22nd 2016, 9:16 PM

    Shameful stuff today from guys who backed themselves into a corner with their “a shag the league it’s all about may 22nd” talk. No touch no pride and no balls. Yet again Kingston is silent post match. I wish tipp well but they beat nothing.

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    May 22nd 2016, 9:53 PM

    Is it not just a case of cork not having the hurlers

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    May 22nd 2016, 9:42 PM

    It’s a very worrying time to be a cork fan. We use to be a period dual county challenging for final and hurling honours every year. Now we will be lucky to get one day out in croke park a year. Before we know it we will be like Offaly reliving part glories

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    May 22nd 2016, 9:56 PM

    Problems stem from county board

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    May 23rd 2016, 12:33 AM

    Excuse me Offaly are on a winning streak!

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    May 23rd 2016, 2:51 AM

    County teams thrive when town teams go well. When the town clubs struggle the county struggles… Bar Dublin that’s the fact of the matter that the gaa needs to tackle

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    May 23rd 2016, 10:29 AM

    Cork reaping what they sow. They neglected underage structures, assuming that they would just find hurlers, like they have always done in the past. Have sorted it out underage now though, won a clean sweep of underage titles last year, u14,u15,u16 so the sleeping giant is waking up, might take 20 years to come through but then watch out.

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    May 22nd 2016, 9:30 PM

    Kingston read the first half of the book on sweepers. Extra man back, mop up ball ala DeBurca, other defenders just hold off Tipp forwards. But once the sweeper actually got the ball he was clueless. No idea how to utilise the possession up front. No idea how to pick out an out numbered forward. Hitting balls to team mates in the middle of the park, that were in 50/50 positions at best. Painful stuff to watch, Tipp never had to break a sweat and just picked off the easy points

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    Mute Barry Newell
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    May 22nd 2016, 9:59 PM

    Spot on and it’s destroyed club hurling as well.

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    Mute Kevin O'Gorman
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    May 22nd 2016, 10:10 PM

    Black mark also against Cork juvenile “supporters” for persistant jeering of Tipp freetakers. Where did that example come from?

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    May 22nd 2016, 9:26 PM

    It was a hard day to hurl with the wind and rain but having watched the game I think Tipp can go a long way this year .
    Tipp on a dry day will be better

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:58 PM

    Shambolic. And I bet .. To add insult to injury Frank Murphy told them that they were only getting ham sandwiches no butter and to make their own way home..

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:46 PM

    The sweeper system work in that the didn’t concede a goal but my god how brain dead were they using a sweeper for our own puck outs. I would be surprised if we won any of our own puck outs.

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    May 23rd 2016, 11:02 AM

    I’m sure cork people aren’t interested in the opinions of a Kilkenny man, but here goes. Certain teams ( not just Cork) are applying these new tactics in hurling , sweeper system , flood the break down areas etc…..but it doesn’t get away from the fact the two most successful teams in the last number of years Tipp and KK still stick to the standard positions in Hurling . When Cork were last successful playing more of a running/ short passing game , it was still 15 on 15 , with each player in a battle with his opposite man with the belief that if you won the majority of the battles you won the match … And I think it still stands true today.
    If it ain’t broke don’t fix it .

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    May 23rd 2016, 4:52 PM

    As a Cork man I am more than happy to hear your opinion. In fact I agree with you 100%. We have a suspect defence, and a very good forward line – until new players come into our defence to improve it I would much rather we try outscore teams and leak scores than deprive our forwards and play a muck brand of hurling. Sweeper systems may suit Clare, WFord etc, but I know Cork fans are horrified at the thought of us having it. And as you said, KK and Tipp don’t use them. I just hope we stop using it and start playing our own brand again.

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    May 22nd 2016, 10:55 PM

    Something seriously wrong with Cork GAS.

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    May 23rd 2016, 5:17 AM

    With this sweeper abomination hurling is danger of turning into that awful snore fest lacking basic skills that is Gaelic football

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    Mute Tony Hartigan
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    May 22nd 2016, 10:57 PM

    Cork GAA.

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    May 23rd 2016, 8:08 AM

    The rot starts with Murphy, Cork’s President-for-life.

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    May 22nd 2016, 11:05 PM

    How bloody boring is gaa. Every day on rte news they go through all the boring divisions of minor this and that. Has a disproportionate coverage.

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    Mute Ailín Ó Céileachair
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    May 22nd 2016, 11:45 PM

    Shock horror biggest sport in the country gets lions share of the coverage. Don’t turn on sky news for fear your head will explode

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    Mute Denis Fogarty
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    May 22nd 2016, 10:49 PM

    am i the only one who thinks it was a good idea for Cork to continue with the sweeper. The cork backline needed to be shored up and the more time William Egan gets in that role the better he’ll get, Cork would’ve been destroyed had they not used a sweeper. it’ll take time for this Cork team to fully acclimatise to the sweeper system but they’ll be better for it.

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    May 22nd 2016, 11:11 PM

    There are an amount of that Cork team not good enough for inter county hurling. Cork will not contest for major honours again for a very long time irrespective of the system they play.

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    Mute Gerry Ryan deG
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    May 22nd 2016, 11:17 PM

    Hurling needs Cork to play the old game and consign this negative ‘sweeper’ system to history. It’s just an admission of inferiority in the traditional skills and when Cork go down that road it’s fair to say that Hurling is in serious trouble.

    I’m hoping that the big two, Tipp and Kilkenny beat the daylights out of the ‘sweeper’ counties, who are having great, but boring, games against one another and at least we’ll see some serious Hurling this year.

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    May 23rd 2016, 1:08 AM

    Same conditions for both teams but in saying that Cork are very poor.
    This ‘sweeper’ fad is destroying open hurling.. If you can pick off points and take your frees you’ll win. Goals win games and create excitement. Obviously winning is everything for inter county teams but sacrificing excitement for results is ruining the game for spectators.
    The better team will win the majority of the time but the fans want open, exciting and if possible goal fest hurling.. If this trend continues I can see more armchair spectators …

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    May 24th 2016, 8:56 AM

    Well done to Tipp senior and intermediate teams. Having witnessed majestic Cork teams down through the years it’s sad to now see a Cork senior hurling team that’s afraid to play hurling.

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