23 Aug 2010
Cork Come from Behind to Dispatch Dubs
Comment (0)They may have trailed Dublin for much of the match, but Cork eventually emerged victorious in the All-Ireland semi-final- 1-15 to 1-14 the final score.
Cork came good in the final ten minutes of the match to set up a meeting with either Kildare or Down in the All-Ireland final.
The Dubs’ emphasis was firmly on attack at the start, and they opened the scoring after just a minute with a Bernard Brogan goal.
Niall Corkery lobbed a pass about ten yards from the Rebel goal and Brogan was able to claim the ball from behind Ray Carey. The full forward then raced into the Cork goal and coolly finished with a low shot into the corner of the goal.
Hill 16 erupted in the expectation that Dublin would go on to dominate the match, and three more points meant it was 1-3 to 0-2 by the thirteenth minute.
Dublin may have been dominant, but their lead never extended beyond five points in the match.
Cork had a swathe of wide shots in the first half, allowing Dublin to go in to half-time 1-8 to 1-7 leaders.
The second half saw Cork emerge with a more straightforward tactic- as they ditched the long-ball tactics favoured in the first half for more direct hand passing.
Captain Graham Canty didn’t come out for the second half confirming doubts he was injury free prior to the match.
Shorter passing worked well for the Rebels, but it still took seven minutes for either side to register any second half points after another glut of wide balls.
Dublin eventually got the first score through Ross McConnell after the St. Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh man did brilliantly to win the ball in the first place.
The full-back was involved in the turning point of the match on fifty-four minutes, when Cork earned a penalty following McConnell’s hard tackle on Colm O’Neill. Donncha O’Connor converted the penalty to whittle Dublin’s lead down to just a point.
Points from Colm O’Neill and Patrick Kelly levelled matters after another Bernard Brogan point, and Donncha O’Connor gave Cork the lead in the seventieth minute after Ross McConnell was sent off.
A further Cork point was tacked on in stoppage time by Derek Kavanagh to give Cork a two-point lead, negating a final point from Bernard Brogan and winning the match for Cork.
Cork: A Quirke, R Carey, M Shields, J Miskella, N O’Leary, G Canty, P Kissane, A O’Connor, A Walsh (0-1), P Kerrigan (0-1), P O’Neill, P Kelly (0-2), D Goulding (0-4, 3f), C Sheehan, D O’Connor (1-5, 1-0 pen, 0-4f).
Subs: E Cadogan for Canty, N Murphy for A O’Connor, C O’Neill (0-1) for Sheehan, D Kavanagh (0-1) for Miskella, F Goold for O’Leary
Dublin: S Cluxton, M Fitzsimons, R O’Carroll, P McMahon (0-1), K Nolan, G Brennan, C O’Sullivan, R McConnell (0-1), MD McAuley (0-1), N Corkery, A Brogan (0-2), B Cullen (0-1), D Henry, E O’Gara, B Brogan (1-7, 0-1f).
Subs: B Cahill for O’Sullivan, P Flynn for Henry, E Fennell for Corkery, C Keaney (0-1, f) for O’Gara, D Bastick for O’Carroll
Referee: M Deegan (Laois).




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