Cork 1-11
Kilkenny 1-10
Kevin Egan reports from Croke Park
FIONA NELLIGAN LIVED out the spirit of โdonโt count your minutes, make your minutes countโ for Corkโs intermediate camogs this afternoon in Croke Park, as the Charleville player popped up with the decisive score to give the Rebels the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland intermediate title for the fifth time in their history and first since 2018.
With just under 10 minutes remaining, Claire Doheny pounced on a breaking ball, capitalising on tigerish work from full-forward Caroline Kennedy and fired over what looked like a crucial point to nudge Kilkenny 1-10 to 1-8 in front.
However, the closing stages of the contest were dominated by Donie Dalyโs Cork side, at both ends of the field.
Lauren Homan, top scorer in the championship as a whole, had played well but hadnโt influenced the game as much as some of her other contests this year. That didnโt affect her composure as she stood over a free on the 20m line, right out on the Hogan stand sideline, and split the uprights to start their rally.
Three Cork defenders converging to block down Niamh Crowley and then Tara McCarthy hooking Doheny to prevent a score from the subsequent break summed up Corkโs ravenous desire to force the issue their way, and that effort was rewarded when Cliona OโCallaghan strode through to fire over the equaliser.
With the wind at their backs and four minutes of stoppage time to play, by now it was Kilkenny who would have gladly listened to Brian Kearneyโs final whistle and reset themselves for a replay next weekend in Thurles.
A high-pressure catch from Cliona Murphy on a hanging shot from OโCallaghan, as well as a brave block from Mairรฉad Kennedy, seemed like the plays that would secure that second chance, but instead a poorly-placed clearance saw the sliotar drop into Nelliganโs hand, and in her tenth minute on the field, she duly split the posts for the biggest score of the game.
The drama of the closing stages was matched in the opening quarter, with Cork edging the first 17 minutes of play by 0-5 to 0-4.
Kilkenny had the larger share of possession in the early minutes but took on some low percentage shots, missing the target three times before Doheny pointed to cancel out Cliona Dooleyโs opener.
Rachel Dowling and Doheny added the next two as Kilkenny continued to control both puckout battles, but once the chances started to slow at the other end, Homan settled into her work, and a brace of sharp scores from Niamh OโRegan were enough to give Cork the narrowest of half-time leads, 0-7 to 0-6.
The story of the third quarter was one of two preventable goals, one from OโCallaghan that was well-placed into the right hand corner at the Davin End, but lacking the power that should have been needed to evade Cliona Murphy.
Ciara Hurley will have been every bit as disappointed with her failure to deal with Danielle Morrisseyโs high shot that dipped onto her hurley just under the crossbar, but skidded up and into the roof of the net, allowing Kilkenny to move 1-9 to 1-7 ahead, having already responded to OโCallaghanโs goal with two frees from Morrissey.
By now, both sides were operating with an extra player in the full-back line, as the tension of the occasion took over and scoring chances dried up. Between wides, scores, saves and shots dropped short, there were just 19 shots on goal in total in the second half, and that should have suited Kilkenny just fine.
Instead, an ice-cool freetaker, a frenzied defensive unit and a game-changing sub were about to write a different conclusion to the story of a drama-filled final.
Scorers for Cork: L Homan 0-6 (5fs), C OโCallaghan 1-1, N OโRegan 0-2, C Dooley, F Nelligan 0-1 each.
Scorers for Kilkenny: D Morrissey 1-4 (3fs), C Doheny 0-3, R Dowling, C Comerford, H Scott 0-1 each
Cork: C Hurley; A Barrett, N OโLeary, E Flanagan, L Doyle, O McAllen, M Ring, L Buttimer, A Cashman, E Sheehan, L Homan, T McCarthy, C OโCallaghan, C Dooley, N OโRegan. Subs: L Allen for Buttimer (39) E Duignan for Sheehan (45), F Nelligan for OโRegan (52), E Curtin for Dooley (56), K Walsh for Cashman (60).
Kilkenny: C Murphy, N Leahy, R Whelan, J Cass, M Kennedy, S Treacy, H Scott, D Morrissey, L Ronan; C Comerford, R Dowling, A Cantwell, R Kelly, C Kennedy, C Doheny. Subs: K McCluskey for Cantwell (43), N Crowley for Kelly (50), C Langton for Dowling (55).
Referee: Brian Kearney (Kildare).
Goalkeeping. Omg.