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Limerick's Patrick Kirby in action. James Crombie/INPHO

Flynn the standout performer as Limerick and Cork share minor spoils

There was late drama in this afternoon’s Munster minor hurling championship clash at the Gaelic Grounds.

Limerick 0-19

Cork 1-16

Denis Hurley reports from the Gaelic Grounds

DARRAGH FLYNN WAS the hero as Limerick and Cork shared the spoiled in the Electric Ireland Munster minor hurling championship at the Gaelic Grounds on Sunday afternoon.

Trailing by 1-4 to 0-2 inside 14 minutes after a blistering Cork opening, Limerick responded with six straight points and never trailed thereafter.

Wing forward Cathal O’Neill was outstanding for the Shannonsiders, with midfielder Patrick Kirby — son of Treatymen great Gary — setting the tone at midfield.

Leading by five at the three-quarter mark, Limerick saw that margin evaporate as Cork levelled but O’Neill’s tenth of the game in injury time looked to be the winner only for Flynn to level, giving him 1-10.

However, Cork, who had beaten Tipperary last week, looked to have carried that form to the Ennis Road as they hit the ground running.

A well-worked goal, finished by Flynn after build-up play by Colin Walsh and Jack Cahalane, had them 1-2 to 0-1 in front after 10 minutes, even with four wides.

The lead stretched to five after Paul O’Riordan scored on 14, but Limerick took over from there and O’Neill’s frees were augmented by points from Patrick Realy, Aidan O’Connor and Diarmuid Hegarty as they led by 0-9 to 1-5 at half-time.

Diarmuid Hegarty and Ciaran Joyce Diarmuid Hegarty and Ciaran Joyce battle for possession. James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

While O’Neill extended the advantage on the resumption, Cork were level thanks to Colin Walsh and Ethan Twomey but Limerick replied with three in a row, from O’Connor and Adam English [2].

They moved five clear when O’Neill got his eighth, but Cork gave themselves hope as Flynn sent over four consecutive frees.

While O’Neill pushed Limerick ahead again, Cork levelled through Daniel Hogan and Flynn, and the latter did so again in the 64th minute to earn his team a point.

Scorers for Limerick: Cathal O’Neill 0-10 (0-8 frees), Aidan O’Connor 0-4, Adam English 0-3, Diarmuid Hegarty, Patrick Reale 0-1 each.

Scorers for Cork: Darragh Flynn 1-10 (0-7 frees), Daniel Hogan 0-2, Ethan Twomey, Colin Walsh, Paul O’Riordan, Jack Carr 0-1 each. 

Limerick: 

1. Jack Franklin (Kilteely/Dromkeen)

2. Ronan Lyons (Monaleen)
3. Michael Keane (Adare)
4. Fergal O’Connor (Effin)

5. Jimmy Quilty (Blackrock)
6. Ethan Hurley (Newcastlewest)
7. Colin Coughlan (Ballybrown)

8. Adam Murrihy (Ahane)
9. Patrick Kirby (Patrickswell)

10. Patrick Reale (Knockainey)
11. Diarmuid Hegarty (St Patrick’s)
12. Cathal O’Neill (Crecora Manister)

13. Aidan O’Connor (Ballybrown)
14. Adam English (Doon)
15. Patrick O’Donovan (Effin)

Subs:

24. Liam Lynch (Mungret St Paul’s) for O’Donovan (49)
21. Cian Casey (Ahane) for Reale (51)
22. Conor Hanley Clarke (Kilmallock) for Murrihy (60)

Cork:

1. Brion Saunderson (Midleton)

4. Shane Kingston (Ballinora)
3. Cian McCarthy (Blackrock)
2. Ciarán O’Brien (St Catherine’s)

5. Cian McCarthy (St Oliver Plunkett’s)
6. Ciarán Jocye (Castlemartyr)
7. Brian O’Sullivan (Kanturk)

8. Ethan Twomey (St Finbarr’s)
9. Luke Horgan (Glen Rovers)

10. Colin Walsh (Kanturk)
11. Darragh Flynn (Ballygiblin)
12. Daniel Hogan (Sarsfields)

13. Colm McCarthy (Sarsfields)
14. Jack Cahalane (St Finbarr’s)
15. Paul O’Riordan (Tracton)

Subs:

20. Leon Doocey (Castlelyons) for Cian McCarthy (St Oliver Plunkett’s) (24, injured)
24. Jack Carr (Fermoy) for O’Riordan (42)
21. Isaac Walsh (Lisgoold) for Colm McCarthy (44)
17. Lee Mulroy Qulligan (Glen Rovers) for Kingston (49)
22. Seán Walsh (Carrigtwohill) for Colin Walsh (59).

Referee: Philip Kelly (Tipperary).

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    Jul 25th 2015, 8:37 PM

    all the best Alan….Gave a powerful display in Killarney on the first day

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    Jul 25th 2015, 8:55 PM

    With the amounts of games being played in football and hurling each year. It’s a testament to the coaches and fitness of the player’s themselves not only at county level but at club level that these injuries are kept to a minimum. Catching and landing, at the same time turning while under pressure must put a lot of pressure on the knees.The fact player’s come back from a break easier than a cruciate says it all. Wish him a speedy recovery.

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    Jul 25th 2015, 8:47 PM

    End of his career possibly?

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    Jul 25th 2015, 7:53 PM

    Doesn’t matter because corks season could be over today anyway

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    Jul 25th 2015, 8:31 PM

    Well the man has club, family and work commitments so it does matter

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    Jul 25th 2015, 11:37 PM

    Self employed aswell!!

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    Jul 26th 2015, 10:43 AM

    GAA have Alot to answer for on this and it treatment of it players ,6 day turn around just to line the coffers of the gaa

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    Jul 26th 2015, 11:39 AM

    Heart goes out to him , let’s all hope it’s not as bad as we all fear. Best of luck in his recovery

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