Shane Kingston was sprung from the bench to fire a late, late winner as Cork came back from the dead to beat Limerick in an enthralling game at Páirc Uí ...
I won't speculate on the injury but it certainly seems to be a serious lowe leg ailment. Stay tuned to Irishmirror.ie and our social channels to stay up to date with all the GAA news over the weekend. Cork were effortless to resist during this period as Limerick upped the ante. Cork however will be disappointed with their wasteful shooting. Horgan got his 10th point of the game before Conor Lehane levelled things up. It took Cork a little while to get going, but Patrick Horgan finally broke their duck in the fifth minute.
Nearly 20000 watch Rebels overturn an eight-point half-time deficit to nick the points. Only downside? A potentially serious ankle injury to Robbie O'Flynn.
Space opened up in the Limerick half back line where it had not been in the first 35 minutes. Limerick’s response was to reel off six on the spin before the break to move out to eight in front. The same looseness was afforded to the 2020 hurler of the year for the entire opening quarter here, and a bit beyond that too. Seamus Flanagan’s point in first half injury time was the first score by a member of the Limerick inside line. That 10 minutes of injury time were required owed to the leg injury sustained by Robbie O’Flynn who had to be stretchered from the field in the 67th minute. No time was there for the All-Ireland champions to chase a share of the spoils.
LIMERICK senior hurlers get their 2023 Allianz Hurling League Division 1 season underway on Saturday evening when they make the trip to play Cork in Pairc ...
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A last-second point from substitute Shane Kingston saw Cork snatch a 2-17 to 0-22 win over All-Ireland champions Limerick in their Allianz Hurling League ...
A big closing 20 minutes at Pairc Ui Chaoimh— RTÉ GAA (@RTEgaa) The creator of that finished off an excellent move that started with a long ball from Patrick Collins, and his fumbling finish raised another green flag. It was O’Flynn’s goal, which saw him collect the ball from Declan Dalton and drive the sliotar in from the tightest of angles, that shifted momentum and gave Cork a road to a comeback. Their biggest mishap came from Robbie O’Flynn, with the corner-forward ending a powerful run down the left flank with a wide shot that looked destined for goal. Limerick brought Cork right back down to earth with a dominating first half that saw them only hit four wides. It was the second time this year that Pat Ryan's team have overcome the reigning All-Ireland champions, with the other victory coming last month in the Munster Senior Hurling League.
Allianz Hurling League Division One Group A Cork 2-17 Limerick 0-22 Shane Kingston scored an 80th-minute winner as a strong second-half revival saw Cork ...
When the action resumed, Limerick sub Ciarán Barry levelled as the game moved into extended injury time and Oisín O’Reilly and Reidy gave them a cushion. Adam English did put Limerick back in front, but Cork’s play was more cohesive than in the first half and they retained the momentum. Limerick led by 0-16 to 0-8 at half-time, but the large-looking margin was mainly the result of a six-point surge between the 31st minute and the whistle. Though his low ball across looked to have evaded everybody, Dalton showed good desire to reach the sliothar and send a ground shot to the net. Trailing by eight points at half-time before a crowd of 19,516, the Rebels battled back well in manager Pat Ryan’s first league game in charge and moved in front thanks to goals from Robbie O’Flynn and Declan Dalton. Cork continued to push though and Patrick Horgan’s tenth point was followed by Conor Lehane’s first.
National Hurling League: Cork were trailing at half-time but stormed back to beat the All-Ireland champions with a last-gasp point.
O’Flynn came closest to scoring a goal in the first half, with a scorching run from the wing, and a wicked shot that flashed wide at the far post. They hunted in packs and feasted on turnovers in the middle third. Another three shots dropped short into the hands of David McCarthy in the Limerick goal, and there was a marked contrast with Limerick’s clinical efficiency at the other end. Cork had a lot of inexperience in their middle eight, though, and at times they were chasing shadows. They moved the ball with patience and accuracy and they had no problem putting shooters into space. The extended stoppage time was caused by what looked like a serious leg injury to Robbie O’Flynn, who was carried off the field on a stretcher after six or seven minutes of treatment.
Patrick Horgan was Cork's top scorer with 0-10 and he started the fightback with a point just after the interval before Declan Dalton fed Robbie O'Flynn who ...
Adam English (Doon), 14. Seamus Flanagan (Feoghanagh-Castlemahon), 15. Barry Murphy (Doon) Darragh O’Donovan (Doon), 9. Richie English (Doon), 19. Dan Morrissey (Ahane), 6. Sean Finn (Bruff), 4. Conor Lehane (Midleton), 12. Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers), 15. Brian O’Sullivan (Kanturk), 9. Ciarán Joyce (Castlemartyr), 7. Tommy O’Connell (Midleton), 6.