Dublin and Cork clash in the second of Saturday's All-Ireland Football quarter-finals. The old rivals will collide at Croke Park in the 6pm throw-in.
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Dublin will continue their bid to reclaim the Sam Maguire when they take on Cork in the All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals on Saturday.
What TV channel is Dublin vs Cork on? Their coverage commences at 3.15pm, as they will be showing Derry's clash with Clare prior to the Dublin vs Cork affair. Where is Dublin vs Cork on?
Dublin manager Dessie Farrelll has made three changes from the side that started in the Leinster Final win over Kildare last month.
D O'Hanlon, A Byrne, D Byrne, D Lacey, R McGarry, A McGowan, C Murphy, E Ó Conghaile, L O'Dell, E O'Donnell, B O'Leary.D O'Hanlon, A Byrne, D Byrne, D Lacey, R McGarry, A McGowan, C Murphy, E Ó Conghaile, L O'Dell, E O'Donnell, B O'Leary. E Comerford; E Murchan, M Fitzsimons, L Gannon; J Small, J Cooper, S Bugler; B Fenton, T Lahiff; N Scully, B Howard, C Kilkenny; C Costello, D Rock, P Small.E Comerford; E Murchan, M Fitzsimons, L Gannon; J Small, J Cooper, S Bugler; B Fenton, T Lahiff; N Scully, B Howard, C Kilkenny; C Costello, D Rock, P Small.
The chances of Cork landing just a third-ever championship win over Dublin appear slim but the Rebels will be eager to show their are on the right path ...
Player of the match Jack McCaffrey scorched through for a goal and Mattie Taylor was redeployed to follow the Clontarf man. Follow the All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-finals on Sunday, Galway v Armagh (1.45pm) and Kerry v Mayo (4pm), via our live blog on rte.ie/sport or on the RTÉ News app. It’s such a big pitch, it’s hard not to be dragged out of position." While Powter plays his role patrolling the square before breaking at speed better than anyone else, it is undoubtedly a robbing-Peter-to-pay-Paul scenario. In 2019 Kerrigan’s role was to drift out from the inside line and ostensibly occupy the highly influential Cian O’Sullivan at centre-back. Kerry were at least run close and a trimming of Laois ensured they dined at the inaugural Super 8s table. "The management were very vocal in just saying 'have a cut off it’. I just felt excited about that game. Listen to live radio commentary on RTÉ Radio 1 Keeping things tight at the back is an obvious starting point. Please review their details and accept them to load the content. It could have been a very different conversation for them for this season," he told the RTÉ GAA podcast. And both those occasions were won by the bare minimum.
DUBLIN are facing into a mini injury crisis ahead of their All-Ireland football quarter-final against Cork.Dessie Farrell's Blues welcome to Rebels to.
Dublin will be keen to have McCarthy and O'Callaghan back for the semi-finals, however, as they will face either Mayo or Kerry in the final four. In the latter game in the final, they racked up 5-7 to the Lilywhites 0-6 by half-time, before Kildare added gloss to the scoreline in the second. While their potential absences will be disappointing for the Dubs, they will still fancy their chances to advancing beyond Cork on Saturday evening.
It's All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals weekend with Leinster champions Dublin up against Cork at Headquarters. Here's all you need to know about the game.
Both were doubtful all week and are not included in the match-day 26. What are the managers saying? Dublin are unbackable favourites at 1/50 with Cork 16/1. The draw after 70 minutes is 33/1. What are the match odds? For the latest on all the GAA action you can also listen to The Throw-In podcast. Frank Roche and Conor McKeon both examined the danger that provincial winners face with the gap between their last game and the quarters in comparison with the qualifier route and earlier in the week Conor took a look at previous iconic last eight moments.
The Dubs are back in Croke Park for yet another All Ireland Quarter-final when they take on Cork this evening. Tonight's game is part of a Croke Park double ...
However, not many are expecting Cork to pull off a shock, with one bookmakers having Dublin 50/1 favourites to secure victory today. Cork's route to the last eight has been more complicated. Hello and welcome to our LIVE coverage of tonight's crunch All Ireland SFC quarter-final as Dublin and Cork face off at Croke Park.
DUBLIN ARE SET to face Cork in their All-Ireland SFC quarter-final later today without two of their biggest names. James McCarthy and Con O'Callaghan have ...
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Dublin: Evan Comerford; Eoin Murchan, Michael Fitzsimons, Lee Gannon; John Small, Jonny Cooper, Seán Bugler; Brian Fenton, Tom Lahiff; Niall Scully, Brian ...
Jonny Cooper, Paddy Small and Niall Scully are the three who come into the lineup. Cork for their part have named an unchanged XV from the one that worked its way past Limerick in the qualifiers to get to this stage. The duo alongside Lorcan O’Dell are the three changes made to the starting side that powered past Kildare last time out in the Leinster final.
Hello and welcome to today's live blog for Cork's big All-Ireland game against Dublin. John Cleary's men have a mountain to climb in Croker as they take on ...
That said, the bookies reckon we have absolutely no chance of getting a smidgen from this game. It's half-time in Derry v Clare. Derry have been storming this one and lead by 3-06 to 1-03. Selected Supervalu and Centra shops are also sellin.
After a disappointing Munster SFC, Cork progressed through the qualifiers after victories over Limerick and Louth. For Dublin, it was an 11th Leinster title in ...
Brian Hurley is another man that Dublin will need to be wary of and the full forward has scored goals in each round of the qualifiers. John Cleary's side beat Limerick in the last round to set up an All-Ireland SFC quarterfinal clash against the Dubs. On their road to the quarterfinals, they've overcome Wexford, Meath and Kildare, racking up a whopping 7-67 in those three games.
It is part of a bumper afternoon of action with Derry vs Clare first up. That game starts at 3:45pm, with the Dublin v Cork throw-in at 6pm. Both games will ...
However, not many are expecting Cork to pull off a shock, with one bookmakers having Dublin 50/1 favourites to secure victory today. Cork's route to the last eight has been more complicated. Dublin 0-03 Cork 0-01 Dublin 0-03 Cork 0-01 Dublin 0-03 Cork 0-01 Dublin 0-03 Cork 0-01
The Ulster champions meet underdogs Clare in Croke Park, follow the action with Eamon Donoghue . . .
Derry punish a poor Clare kickout with some quick hands and then a smart finish! Clare 0-1 Derry 2-2 (21′) Paul Cassidy fists wide from close range when a goal chance might have even been on. The Clare kickout that follows is a good one, finding Jamie Malone down the right wing . Clare create the overlap and from a tight angle Pearse Lillis picks out the top corner! HT Clare 1-3 Derry 3-6 A brilliant point from Eoin Cleary is exactly what Clare needed after the goal. Paul Cassidy buries a shot into the roof of the net after an excellent pass from McGuigan in the tackle. Clare 1-2 Derry 2-6 (32′) McGuigan adds another. The second half is underway and it could be a long one for Clare unless they can kick some early scores! Centre back Gareth McKinless then shows his gears to tear through the Clare defence at the other end and rifle in a fourth goal. Clare 2-7 Derry 5-13 (65′) There’s so much space in the Clare full back line now and McGuigan is picking them apart. Clare 1-3 Derry 4-7 (40′) Derry centre forward Shea Downey makes a terrific block at one end. But Derry’s reply is ruthless, McCluskey joins the attack again and plays a backdoor handpass to McGuigan who grabs goal number five. McGuigan from the edge of the D then kicks a lovely point.
The Dubs and the Rebels clash at Croke Park this evening.
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Throw-in for the second part of today's All-Ireland SFC quarter-final double-header is at 6.00pm.
Dessie Farrell saw his team despatch Cork by 11 points in the finish in Croke Park with Dean Rock the scorer in chief as he amassed ten. Their attention shifts ...
John O’Rourke (Carbery Rangers), 15. 11. Eoghan McSweeney (Knocknagree), 12. 5. John Cooper (Éire Óg), 6. Kevin O’Donovan (Nemo Rangers), 17. 3. Maurice Shanley (Clonakilty), 4. Paddy Small (Ballymun Kickhams) 5. John Small (Ballymun Kickhams), 6. Ciarán Kilkenny (Castleknock) Dean Rock (Ballymun Kickhams), 15. 2. Eoin Murchan (Na Fianna), 3. Seán Bugler (St. Oliver Plunkett’s/Eoghan Ruadh), 12. Jonny Cooper (Na Fianna), 11.
A familiar third-quarter push from the men in blue - during which Dessie Farrell's charges kicked six unanswered points - propelled Dublin into a 13th ...
For Dublin, Dean Rock contributed three of their 0-10 first half total, his tally coming exclusively from the dead ball. Their quick and purposeful counterattacking was worlds apart from the largely methodical build-up play of the Louth and Limerick games. The Dublin lead never grew larger than four across the opening 35 minutes and while there was an element of wastefulness to their shooting, as evidenced by a wides tally of six, Cork too would have been frustrated with the scores they left behind. All bar one white flag of their first half seven came from Sherlock, Hurley, and O’Mahony. Travelling in the opposite direction were Cork’s energy levels, the toll of their first half efforts slowly coming to bear. Their number one objective come the short whistle would have been to be still alive in the contest - and that they most definitely were.
Dublin have beaten Cork by 0-21 to 0-10 in the second of this year's All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-finals.
Rock scored three free-kicks and added another point, with two from Brian Fenton in between. Dublin, who were missing the injured Con O'Callaghan and James McCarthy, led by three points (0-10 to 0-7) at half-time. Dean Rock scored nine points as the Dubs booked their place in their thirteenth straight semi-final.
It was one of those evenings when Dean Rock kicked his frees unerringly, Brian Fenton popped his scores stylishly and their greater sense of cohesion generally ...
Ultimately that was the complete winning and losing of the game – in the third quarter we just couldn’t make the ball stick and Dublin powered on. Instead, it was Dublin who tacked on the first five points of the second period. “There was a nice breeze there and we just couldn’t get a grip in the third quarter there. They took 13 shots after the break and kicked 11 points, with Byrne’s wide and a Rock shot off the posts accounting for the others. The pick of the Dublin scores came from Lee Gannon and Seán Bugler steaming from deep. Tom Lahiff finished the best Dublin move of the half after quick hands from Paddy Small and Fenton around the D. Eoghan McSweeney and Cathal O’Mahony were lively too and with Seán Powter throwing in the occasional incision from deep, Cork had the makings of a coherent attacking plan. Farrell wouldn’t reveal what the nature of the injuries are – God forbid the people who pay to support his team would ever be kept up to date on these matters – but he did concede that they were both serious and that time is short. It took us a while to shake the cobwebs but we strung some good passages of play together in the second half and we were a little bit better.” The first half obviously wasn’t what we would have wanted, we picked it up in the second half but probably the four-week lay-off didn’t help. Against better opposition than Cork, it won’t take much to tip the scales against them. Nothing here to scare the horses but Dublin canter on regardless.
Croke Park is the setting as Ulster champions Derry take on Clare in the first of the quarter-finals.
Derry in search of a sixth goal. Another poor Clare kickout falls to McGuigan, who this time tries to find an empty with a deft chip from the ground. He then gets in behind the Clare defence, is through on goal, but opts for a point instead.
The Kerry legend admitted he was happy to have not been at Croke Park to watch Derry beat Clare before Dublin defeated Cork.
"The other game was a straight sort of game. Speaking on The Sunday Game on RTE, he said: "This was two turkey shoots. "A lot of companies give money back if you're not satisfied with a product.
Throw-in for the second part of today's All-Ireland SFC quarter-final double-header is at 6.00pm.