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1 minute ago
Tipperary 0-6 Cork 1-3 We’re all square again when Michael Breen raises another big one over the bar.
Here is that Horgan’s Goal.
3 minutes ago
Tipperary 0-5 Cork 1-3 Cork takes the lead for the first time with a free Horgan. Almost 10 minutes since Tipp scored, they tell us.
5 minutes ago
Tipperary 0-5 Cork 1-2 Great stuff from the man from Glen Rovers to level up.
Horgan intercepted the ball after a short scrum in the middle of the park, ran to the goal and buried it himself. 23 minutes on the clock now.
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6 minutes ago
OBJECTIVE! Patrick Horgan scores for Cork!
8 minutes ago
Big bang from Liam Sheedy and the Tipp line as Damian Cahalane is pushed over the line by Michael Breen. Cork had been trying to get the ball moving down the field.
12 minutes ago
Break the water. Tipp in control, but there is only one score on him in desperate weather.
13 minutes ago
Tipperary 0-5 Cork 0-2 Luke Meade is hit late and in the chest and Patrick Horgan sends a big free, to the wind, which scurries away.
Cathal Barrett is reserved for some carry-on luggage inside.
15 minutes ago
Tipperary 0-5 Cork 0-1 Michael Breen with a huge point, the best of the day so far, from the touchline. Cork’s puckout is under pressure, given the conditions.
Jason Forde adds another pointy free, as I type. Soft.
18 minutes ago
Nickey English tells us that Kieran Kingston and Diarmuid O’Sullivan are evidently happy with the pace of work in their positions so far.
18 minutes ago
Tipperary 0-3 Cork 0-1 Jason Forde puts another free on top, John McGrath with a wide moments later.
20 minutes ago
Tipperary 0-2 Cork 0-1 The rebels are out of place after nine minutes thanks to Declan Dalton. Nice work from Pa Horgan earlier.
21 minutes ago
Tipperary 0-2 Cork 0-0 Michael Breen with a bad width for Tipp and now Mark Coleman is injured. Almost eight minutes have passed.
23 minutes ago
Robbie O’Flynn fires the afterburners for the first time and leaves. Patrick Horgan sees the posts for the first time, but drags the free one, into a gale, wide.
24 minutes ago
Tipperary 0-2 Cork 0-0 Jason Forde nails another free from inside his own half.
27 minutes ago
Tipperary 0-1 Cork 0-0 Seamus Callanan is in the hands of Damian Cahalane and Tipp wins the first free of the day. Jason Forde is converted.
31 minutes ago
Conditions look absolutely brutal once again, so this will be a real battle first and foremost, as you imagine. Tipp has won the draw and chooses to play with the wind.
As we prepare for the launch, these are your teams:
TYPPERARY: Brian Hogan; Cathal Barrett, Ronan Maher, Alan Flynn; Niall O’Meara, Brendan Maher, Padraic Maher; Noel McGrath, Michael Breen; Dan McCormack, John McGrath, Patrick Maher; Jason Forde, Seamus Callanan, Jake Morris.
CORK: Anthony Nash; Damien Cahalane, Colm Spillane, Sean O’Donoghue; Tim O’Mahony, Robert Downey, Mark Coleman; Bill Cooper, Luke Meade; Seamus Harnedy, Shane Kingston, Robbie O’Flynn; Jack O’Connor, Declan Dalton, Patrick Horgan.
Darragh Fitzgibbon is among the rebels’ subs, which is great to see.
35 minutes ago
James O’Connor, JJ Delaney Y Ollie Canning bets on Tipp as narrow winners this afternoon.
39 minutes ago
Liam Sheedy talking to Sky: “Today we are trying to find our level, if we find it, we will give ourselves a fair chance.
41 minutes ago
Will Cork bring the fire today?
From Kevin O’Brien’s weekend tee-up: “Kieran Kingston beefed up his line of attack with appearances by Robbie O’Flynn and Declan Dalton against Dublin, which saw the Rebels rediscover some of the way he abandoned them against Waterford in the Munster semi-final. final.
Their convincing victory over Dublin was a step in the right direction, but they will need to raise their performance levels to another gear to beat a Tipp team that is still sore from their convincing loss to Limerick.
Cork possesses quality across the field and certainly has the firepower to hurt Tipperary, but keeping the Premier forwards at bay will require a wild work rate in the middle third.
If players like Seamus Callanan and John McGrath get a good supply of the ball, they are stopped hard, so Cork’s priority should be to make the midfield a war zone. “
45 minutes ago
It was all over in Portlaoise and Clare beat Davy Fitzgerald’s Wexford by a score of 1-21 to 0-17, with Tony Kelly imperious.
47 minutes ago
It is Premier County against their old rivals Cork, but not as we know it.
The sides meet in Limerick, launching at 4pm on a humid November afternoon, instead of the usual sunshine of Liberty Square or Marina.
But the stakes are as high as ever with the curtain falling on the losers’ championship.
So how do you think this one is going to go?
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