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Dramatic late point hands Clare priceless win over Cork in Munster quarter-final

3,661 watched events unfold in Cusack Park.

Clare 0-14

Cork 0-13

26 YEARS AFTER Martin Daly booted home his famous goal, carving a slice of Clare football history for himself, Ennistymonโ€™s Cillian Rouine enjoyed his own scoring milestone this afternoon.

ian-maguire-with-cillian-brennan Clare's Cillian Brennan and Cork's Ian Maguire. Natasha Barton / INPHO Natasha Barton / INPHO / INPHO

Dalyโ€™s strike rocked Cork with a knockout punch in 1997, Rouine intervened with a fisted point deep into injury-time against the same opponents to settle this Munster quarter-final.

In the interim Clare have failed to land a blow against Cork in the provincial meetings, a statistic that irritated them after their impressive league consistency and stirring progress in qualifiers over the last decade.

But the implications of this outcome run deeper. Having slipped through the league relegation trapdoor in Division 2, and with a new championship format being ushered in next month, Clare knew that success here was critical to preserve their interest in the All-Ireland title race.

They still need to defeat Limerick in a fortnight yet this narrow victory gives them a shot at achieving that and avoiding entry to the Tailteann Cup. Rouine found himself in an acre of space in the 74th minute, Ciaran Russell and Jamie Malone engineering the move down the right flank of Cusack Park to transfer possession downfield.

Moments previously Kevin Oโ€™Donovan had done brilliantly to nail a leveling kick for Cork under severe pressure, but Rouineโ€™s intervention ensured it was another corner-back that would command the post-match spotlight.

cathal-oconnell-celebrates-winning-with-his-daughter-siadbh Clare's Cathal O'Connor after the game with his daughter Sadbh. Natasha Barton / INPHO Natasha Barton / INPHO / INPHO

For Cork this was a gut punch after a spring populated with bright moments under John Clearyโ€™s stewardship. They were in front 0-6 to 0-4 at the interval and were 0-9 to 0-5 clear by the 40th minute.

The momentum shifted substantially thereafter. Clare had cut the deficit to one by the 45th minute and were level nine minutes later courtesy of Emmett McMahon. The teams were level four more times before the final whistle.

There was never an element of certainty to the outcome, Clareโ€™s shooting in front of goal was too wayward for them to be assured of success with the final wide count standing 14-5 in their favour.  Darragh Bohannon was also denied what looked a certain  goal in the 59th minute, Micheal Martin producing a simply stunning save to tip the ball around the post

They came up with enough big plays though, sweeping over ten second-half points and grateful for the 0-4 tallies registered throughout by both Eoin Cleary and Keelan Sexton. Jamie Malone became the most prominent player on the pitch, his driving runs cutting the Cork rearguard apart, ably assisted by Ciaran Russell raiding from deep.

Cork, bereft of injured captain Brian Hurley, faded as the game progressed. Their reliance on Steven Sherlock for points was glaringly apparent. He registered ten of their final tally, Sean Powter was the only other forward to score with defensive duo Rory Maguire and Kevin Oโ€™Donovan also on target. Sherlockโ€™s free-taking was on the money, hitting seven placed balls over and one โ€˜45, while he bagged a brace from play in the second-half.

Ian Maguireโ€™s hard running hurt Clare in the opening period, he drew three fouls with Sherlock converting the frees. Ruairi Deane directed a lot of Corkโ€™s play as well, feeding Brian Oโ€™Driscoll in the 21st minute but the subsequent shot crashed off the crossbar. That was as close as Cork, who had hit goals for fun throughout the league, came to firing past Stephen Ryan.

keelan-sexton-takes-a-picture-with-cillian-and-ronan-nagle-after-the-game Keelan Sexton takes a picture after the game with Clare fans. Natasha Barton / INPHO Natasha Barton / INPHO / INPHO

Clare had improved defensively from the league meeting a month ago but that upswing was negated by a bluntness in attack. Sexton hit two early points yet in an opening period that was a grind to watch, they only scored two more from the 5th minute until the half-time whistle. Cork in contrast were more patient and successful in their probing, Sherlockโ€™s accuracy steering them into the lead.

colm-ocallaghan-with-pearse-lillis-and-darragh-bohannon Cork's Colm O'Callaghan with Clare's Pearse Lillis and Darragh Bohannon. Natasha Barton / INPHO Natasha Barton / INPHO / INPHO

Moving 0-9 to 0-5 clear in the 40th minute looked set to be a springboard for Cork. Instead Clare plotted a route back into contention. The scores were traded in the final quarter after the McMahon effort, three Sherlock points matched by inputs from Sexton, Gavin Cooney and Malone.

Eoin Cleary popped a free that put Clare in the ascendancy, Oโ€™Donovan looked set to be Corkโ€™s saviour but it was the Rouine effort that sparked Easter Sunday joy for the home football faithful amongst the 3,661 crowd.

Scorers for Clare: Keelan Sexton 0-4, Eoin Cleary 0-4 (0-2f), Emmett McMahon 0-2, Cillian Rouine 0-1, Jamie Malone 0-1, Podge Collins 0-1, Gavin Cooney 0-1.

Scorers for Cork: Steven Sherlock 0-10 (0-7f, 0-1 โ€™45), Kevin Oโ€™Donovan 0-1, Rory Maguire 0-1, Sean Powter 0-1.

Clare

1. Stephen Ryan (Kilrush)

2. Manus Doherty (Eire ร“g), 3. Cillian Brennan (Clondegad), 4. Cillian Rouine (Ennistymon)

5. Ciaran Russell (Eire ร“g), 6. Jamie Malone (Corofin), 7. Daniel Walsh (Kilmurry Ibrickane)

8. Cathal Oโ€™Connor (Coolmeen), 9. Darragh Bohannon (Shannon Gaels)

10. Pearse Lillis (Cooraclare), 11. Emmet McMahon (Kildysart), 12. Dermot Coughlan (Kilmurry Ibrickane)

13. Eoin Cleary (St Josephโ€™s Miltown Malbay), 14. Keelan Sexton (Kilmurry Ibrickane), 15. Pรกdraic Collins (Cratloe)

Subs

  • 24. Darren Oโ€™Neill (ร‰ire ร“g Ennis) for Oโ€™Connor (half-time)
  • 17. Gavin Cooney (ร‰ire ร“g Ennis) for Coughlan (50)
  • 23. Mark McInerney (ร‰ire ร“g Ennis) for McMahon (69)
  • 25. Alan Sweeney (St Breckanโ€™s) for Collins (72)

Cork

1. Micheรกl Aodh Martin (Nemo Rangers)

2. Kevin Oโ€™Donovan (Nemo Rangers), 3. Daniel Oโ€™Mahony (Knocknagree), 4. Tommy Walsh (Kanturk)

5. Luke Fahy (Ballincollig), 6. Rory Maguire (Castlehaven), 7. Matty Taylor (Mallow)

8. Colm Oโ€™Callaghan (ร‰ire ร“g), 9. Ian Maguire (St Finbarrโ€™s)

10. Eoghan McSweeney (Knocknagree), 13. Sean Powter (Douglas), 12. Brian Oโ€™Driscoll (Tadhg MacCarthaigh)

11. Ruairรญ Deane (Bantry Blues), 15. Chris ร“g Jones (Uibh Laoire), 25. Steven Sherlock (St Finbarrโ€™s)

Subs

  • 20. Killian Oโ€™Hanlon (Kilshannig) for McSweeney (48)
  • 24. Conor Corbett (Clyda Rovers) for ร“g Jones (57)
  • 22. John Oโ€™Rourke (Carbery Rangers) for Oโ€™Driscoll (68)
  • 19. Cian Kiely (Ballincollig) for Fahy (68)

Referee: Fergal Kelly (Longford)

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    Mute Dave Murray
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    Apr 2nd 2023, 9:40 PM

    โ€œThe Aviva Stadium is expected to be at a reduced capacity for the game, in the region of 27,000, although that could change in the event of exceptional demandโ€ surely thatโ€™s how it is with moat teams? Iโ€™d imagine there will be a lot more of a demand than the 27,000 capacity anyway.

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    Apr 2nd 2023, 10:42 PM

    @Dave Murray: I would have thought that certain sections will not be used with restricted capacity, resulting in a smaller staff requirement. If they put all 52k tickets on sale, all sections will have to be available and therefore full match day costs applied.

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    Apr 2nd 2023, 10:57 PM

    @Paul Ennis: I get that, just thought it(a little)odd that they would announce a 27,000 capacity restriction before tickets are on sale to the public and see what the demand is etc. But I guess with a short turn around and Easter weekend it could be harder to shift 50,000 tickets and get staff in like you said.

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 8:14 AM

    @Dave Murray: EPRC also organising the game rather than Leinster, and theyโ€™re shit at running things.

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    Mute Daithi Mc Ghiollamhairtin
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    Apr 2nd 2023, 6:12 PM

    Without being presumptuous โ€“ is the semi final
    Draw already planned out?

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    Apr 2nd 2023, 6:17 PM

    @Daithi Mc Ghiollamhairtin: Yeah. Leinster/Leicester v Toulouse/Sharks and La Rochelle/Salarycens v Exeter/Stormers

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    Apr 2nd 2023, 6:27 PM

    @baz dunne: many thanks

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    Apr 4th 2023, 12:44 AM

    @baz dunne: Salarycens hahaha

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 12:41 AM

    5 day turnaround with the knock on effect of potential reduced capacity due to the limited timeframe is a great reward for going through as top seed. This is an absolute joke

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 8:48 AM

    @Rob Doyle: Your prize for top seed is its at โ€œhomeโ€ or at least 10mins down the road from it, so be thankful youโ€™re not coming from Welford Rd with a week to plan it!! it does feel too near, be better if a 2 week gap but all the teams that are through are in the same scenario regardless of they seeding. 27k is an average sized rugby stadium, crucially itโ€™s circa 10k more than full RDS capacity, and the fans all know the weekends of the semis well in advance, if not the exact day. Iโ€™m not overjoyed by a half full Aviva myself but it is what it is.

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 11:00 AM

    Real shame itโ€™s not in a packed RDS, a half full Aviva sucks.

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    Apr 3rd 2023, 3:01 PM

    I think weโ€™ll Leinster, Sharks, Stormers, and La Rochelle in the semis.

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    Apr 6th 2023, 12:41 AM

    @Brenda Collins: 3 from URC? theyโ€™ll be due an ol restructure soon enough so.

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