Kilkenny 1-22
Cork 2-17
Fintan O’Toole reports from Páirc Uí Rinn
ALL-IRELAND CHAMPIONS Kilkenny were short several established players tonight but it didn’t stop them from winning away from home in their opening Allianz Division 1A hurling league game.
Brian Cody’s side endured a nervy finish as Cork grabbed late goals from Luke O’Farrell and Conor Lehane to move back into contention. But ultimately Kilkenny held on for a two-point success and it was richly deserved.
Kilkenny were ahead 1-11 to 0-12 at the break with Jonjo Farrell firing the vital goal in the first-half when he scrambled the ball to the net in the 10th minute after Anthony Nash blocked Walter Walsh’s initial drive.
Kilkenny’s hurling was crisp and impressive tonight. Retirements, injuries and Ballyhale’s club campaign meant there team sheet had an unfamiliar look in places yet players like Mark Kelly and Walter Walsh put their hand up for recognition with strong, forceful displays.
Richie Hogan produced flashes of his Hurler of the Year form, Lester Ryan hurled a world of ball at midfield while Paul Murphy, Jackie Tyrrell and Kieran Joyce helped ensure at the back that Kilkenny were largely watertight until Cork did generate a strong finish.
The scoring exchanges in a lively first-half were relentless with Patrick Horgan, Conor Lehane and Alan Cadogan striking some majestic points for Cork. It was 1-5 to 0-7 in Kilkenny’s favour by the 22nd minute and the teams stayed close to each other until the interval.
The terms of the second-half were set by Kilkenny as Cork’s performance level dipped notably. It was 1-14 to 0-13 in the 42nd minute but then Kilkenny took over to stretch eight clear.
Cork finally roused themselves in the closing stages. The contribution of their substitutes helped with Luke O’Farrell diverting a high ball to the net in the 63rd minute to breathe new life into their challenge. Kilkenny looked to have put the game to bed after that with some key points but Cork gave the home support one last cheer when Conor Lehane scrambled a late goal.
It was too little too late as Cork’s second-half fadeout ensured their night’s endeavours were fruitless. Next Saturday’s tie with Clare now assumes greater importance while Kilkenny headed home after a fine start to the league.
Scorers for Kilkenny: Richie Hogan 0-11 (0-7f, 0-1 ’65), Mark Kelly 0-4, Walter Walsh 0-3, Jonjo Farrell 1-0, Kieran Joyce, Lester Ryan, Padraig Walsh, Matthew Ruth 0-1 each.
Scorers for Cork: Patrick Horgan 0-9 (0-7f, 0-1 ’65), Conor Lehane 1-2, Luke O’Farrell 1-0, Alan Cadogan 0-2, Daniel Kearney, Seamus Harnedy, Bill Cooper, Paudie O’Sullivan 0-1 each.
KILKENNY
1. Eoin Murphy (Glenmore)
2. Tomas Keogh (James Stephens)
3. Paul Murphy (Danesfort)
4. Jackie Tyrrell (James Stephens)
5. Brian Kennedy (St Lachtains)
6. Kieran Joyce (Rower Inistioge)
7. Cillian Buckley (Dicksboro)
8. Conor Fogarty (Erins Own)
9. Lester Ryan (Clara)
10. Padraig Walsh (Tullaroan)
11. Walter Walsh (Tullogher Rosbercon)
12. Matthew Ruth (James Stephens)
13. Mark Kelly (O’Loughlin Gaels)
14. Jonjo Farrell (Thomastown)
15. Richie Hogan (Danesfort)
Subs
20. Geoff Brennan for Fogarty (inj) (17)
CORK
1. Anthony Nash (Kanturk)
2. Damien Cahalane (St.Finbarr’s)
3. Christopher Joyce (Na Piarsaigh)
4. Conor O’Sullivan (Sarsfields)
5. Cormac Murphy (Mallow)
6. Mark Ellis (Millstreet)
7. Aidan Walsh (Kanturk)
8. Daniel Kearney (Sarsfield)
9. Patrick Cronin (Bishopstown)
10. Seamus Harnedy (St. Ita’s)
11. Bill Cooper (Youghal)
12. Conor Lehane (Midleton)
13. Alan Cadogan (Douglas)
14. Paudie O’Sullivan (Cloyne)
15. Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers)
Subs
19. Lorcán McLoughlin (Kanturk) for Cronin (45)
24. Luke O’Farrell (Midleton) for Cooper (49)
22. Cian McCarthy (Sarsfields) for O’Sullivan (49)
17. Shane O’Neill (Bishopstown) for Cahalane (56)
25. Stephen Moylan (Douglas) for Cadogan (65)
Is there such a thing as a weakened Kilkenny team? Far from their first choice tonight, away in Cork and they still blitz them for the majority of the game. Hogan was unmarkable. I have a feeling all them retirements won’t affect them one bit.
Rumours of their demise are greatly exaggerated.
Bit early in the yr for clichés there Michael
One of the biggest crowds iv seen in the pairc last night and not a gaurd in sight to do traffic. If its going to be like this while pairc ui chaomh is being redeveloped it will be some joke!
Great win for kk, didn’t expect them to win missing so many. The final score seems to flatter Cork…
As a kilkenny man I feared for us going to Cork tonight with such an inexperienced team, with very little game time under their belt. But that is a great result.
Won’t be counting my chickens there is a long season in it yet but with the ballyhale boys to come back they will be hard to beat.
As for Cork,it’s very hard to see where they are going, with a full strength team they should be beating a weakened Kilkenny.
Very disappointing from Cork. Expected Cork to win this
Kilkenny were the Ballyhale lads as well as the recent retirements.
As well as that Cork had virtually a full strength side out tonight.
Game next week v Clare becomes a must win for the Rebels
Just back from cork. Never expected a win tonight so great Kilkenny start to 2015. Not having experienced players on bench made it difficult in last 15minutes.
League hurling! U can’t predict
2013 was a real false dawn for Cork hurling . It’s almost 10 years since they were a proper force. You would have to wonder if they will ever get back to that level.
Kilkenny are such a hungry team fennellys display was unreal if anyone can do it galway cma gailimh abù
No fennelly hurling.
Guard of honour, pure joke. It’s not rugby. No wonder they got beaten on their own patch. Too busy admiring them