Senior Football
Quarter-finals:
26 June: Limerick v Waterford in Limerick 3pm
26 June: Kerry v Clare in Killarney 7pm
Semi-finals:
10 July: Cork v Limerick or Waterford in Limerick or Cork 3pm
10 July: Tipperary v Kerry or Clare in Thurles or Ennis 7pm
Final:
25 July
Great to have a schedule of games again.
25th July
Kerry to hammer Cork.
Result from the earlier. Limerick 4-18 Waterford 0-12. Kerry v Clare starting shortly.
Will say Kerry to by 10-15 playing in first gear
Priority will be no injuries/suspensions for the Ulster opposition lain August.
That was ruthless! Great goal why a pass.
HT Kerry 1-11 Clare 0-5. Sean O'Shea goal a few minutes before the break, Clare lost possession cheaply and caught out badly.
All too easy for Kerry in this form they won't be caught on the hop in Munster this year. Full time 3-22 to 1-11
Kerry will have had harder training matches. Guaranteed semi finalists I think they will blow Cork away this year. They do have a luxury of riches up front but the test will come in an AI semi final in a tight match against the Ulster winners.
Results:
Quarter-finals:
26 June: Limerick 4-18 Waterford 0-12
26 June: Kerry 3-22 Clare 1-11
Fixtures:
Semi-finals:
10 July: Limerick v Cork in Limerick 3pm
10 July: Tipperary v Kerry in Thurles 7pm
Final:
25 July: Tipperary/Kerry winner at home 4pm
Munster U-20 Football 2021
Quarter-finals:
8 July: Tipperary 0-16 Limerick 1-10 in Thurles
8 July: Waterford 4-5 Clare 1-9 in Dungarvan
Semi-finals:
15 July: Cork v Kerry in Páirc Uí Chaoimh 7:30pm
15 July: Tipperary v Waterford in Thurles 7:30pm
Final:
22 July
Munster Minor Football 2021
Quarter-finals:
21 July: Limerick v Tipperary in Limerick 7:30pm
21 July: Waterford v Cork in Dungarvan 7:30pm
Semi-finals:
30 July: Clare v Limerick or Tipperary in Ennis 7:30pm
30 July: Cork or Waterford v Kerry in Páirc Uí Chaoimh or Tralee 7:30pm
Final:
11 August
Senior semi final result. Cork: 1-16 Limerick: 0-11
Took a bit of David Clifford magic to get Kerry going after a slow start. Kerry 1-4 to 0-1 ahead
Half time Kerry 1-11 Tipperary 1-3. Tipp goal a Conor Sweeney penalty.
Full Time Kerry 1-19 Tipperary 1-8. Munster champions bow out. Fairly boring half of football between two sides that knew that contest was as good as over at half time.
Kerry v Cork U20 semi final live on TG4 starting in a few minutes.
Kerry
M Kelliher (Glenflesk); C Moriarty (Annascaul), J McCarthy (Kenmare Shamrocks), O Fitzgerald (Gneeveguilla); D Murphy (Rathmore), E O'Sullivan (Legion), E Clifford (Laune Rangers); D Lyne (Legion), S O'Brien (Beaufort); T Doyle (Dr Crokes), D Geaney (Dingle), K Falvey (Annascaul); C Hayes (Kerins O'Rahillys), P O'Shea (Kilcummin), R Ó Beaglaoich (An Ghaeltacht).
Subs: D Burns (Na Gaeil); A Dineen (Rathmore), J Kennelly (Ballydonoghue), S Quilter (Austin Stacks), P O'Sullivan (Legion), C Ryan (Rathmore), P Walsh (Brosna), C Trant (St Senan's), P Darcy (Glenflesk), M Cooper (Dr Crokes).
Cork
Gavin Creedon; Colm O'Donovan, Diarmuid Phelan, Conor McGoldrick; Adam Walsh-Murphy; Tommy Walsh, Darragh Cashman; Brian Hayes (captain), Evan Cooke; Conor Corbett, Jack Cahalane, Niall Hartnett; Dara Dorgan, Colin Walsh, David Buckely (vice-captain).
Subs: Cian O'Leary, Neil Lordan, Darragh Holland, Luke Horgan, Ciaran O'Sullivan, Eoghan Nash, Sean O'Sullivan, Conor O'Hanlon, Sean McDonnell.
Quote from: Blowitupref on July 15, 2021, 07:25:59 PM
Kerry v Cork U20 semi final live on TG4 starting in a few minutes.
Tight enough affair
Kerry 1-3 Cork 0-4 at the waterbreak.
Quote from: twohands!!! on July 15, 2021, 07:50:00 PM
Quote from: Blowitupref on July 15, 2021, 07:25:59 PM
Kerry v Cork U20 semi final live on TG4 starting in a few minutes.
Tight enough affair
Kerry 1-3 Cork 0-4 at the waterbreak.
1-4 each now great contest thus far.
Half time Cork 2-7 Kerry 2-6 forward lines very much on top
Doesn't seem to be very much between the two sides. Wouldn't be surprised if it went to extra-time.
Cork had a bit more of the general play but Kerry were more clinical with their shooting. [Cork hit the post 3 times versus Kerry once]
To me it looked like a couple of players (moreso the Kerry ones, as they were playing into it) has trouble with low sun in their eyes.
3rd goal a bit of gap opening. 3-11 to 2-8 47 minutes played.
The Cork number 10 is a serious player. I think he's still u20 next year too
Quote from: Blowitupref on July 15, 2021, 08:34:14 PM
3rd goal a bit of gap opening. 3-11 to 2-8 47 minutes played.
Don't see a way back for Kerry - Cork really took over in the 3rd quarter.
Quote from: twohands!!! on July 15, 2021, 08:37:51 PM
Quote from: Blowitupref on July 15, 2021, 08:34:14 PM
3rd goal a bit of gap opening. 3-11 to 2-8 47 minutes played.
Don't see a way back for Kerry - Cork really took over in the 3rd quarter.
Possible way back now, goal from a penalty (foot block) Cork down to 14 men. 3-11 to 3-8
FT Cork 3-12 Kerry 3-11. Winner in the 4th minute of injury time. Credit to both teams the best match I watched so far this year.
Quote from: Blowitupref on July 15, 2021, 08:41:03 PM
Quote from: twohands!!! on July 15, 2021, 08:37:51 PM
Quote from: Blowitupref on July 15, 2021, 08:34:14 PM
3rd goal a bit of gap opening. 3-11 to 2-8 47 minutes played.
Don't see a way back for Kerry - Cork really took over in the 3rd quarter.
Possible way back now, goal from a penalty (foot block) Cork down to 14 men. 3-11 to 3-8
FT Cork 3-12 Kerry 3-11. Winner in the 4th minute of injury time. Credit to both teams the best match I watched so far this year.
Cork just about get over the line in the end.
Great game.
Quote from: MayoBuck on July 15, 2021, 08:34:50 PM
The Cork number 10 is a serious player. I think he's still u20 next year too
Conor Corbett, he's some talent. He was outstanding against Galway in the u17 final 2 years ago.
Quote from: MayoBuck on July 15, 2021, 08:34:50 PM
The Cork number 10 is a serious player. I think he's still u20 next year too
That would be right. Think he minor captain for Cork in 2019.
Anybody see James O'Donoghue walked away from the Kerry panel at the weekend?
Quote from: AnGaelGearmanach on July 20, 2021, 02:11:23 PM
Anybody see James O'Donoghue walked away from the Kerry panel at the weekend?
His shoulder was never right after 2015. Read somewhere it kept popping out. Was class in 2014.
Munster U-20 Football 2021
Quarter-finals:
8 July: Tipperary 0-16 Limerick 1-10
8 July: Waterford 4-5 Clare 1-9
Semi-finals:
15 July: Cork 3-12 Kerry 3-11
15 July: Tipperary 0-11 Waterford 0-9
Final:
22 July: Tipperary v Cork in Thurles 7:30pm
Munster Minor Football 2021
Quarter-finals:
21 July: Limerick 2-9 Tipperary 1-9
21 July: Cork 5-28 Waterford 0-3
Semi-finals:
30 July: Clare v Limerick in Ennis 7:30pm
30 July: Cork v Kerry in Páirc Uí Chaoimh 7:30pm
Final:
11 August
After a slow start Cork U20s have looked impressive. Half time
Tipperary 2-3 Cork 1-13
FT Tipperary 3-10 Cork 3-20
Cork probably favourites now but defence may be their weak spot.
I see only 2,500 being allowed for Senior Final in Killarney.
Quote from: Rossfan on July 23, 2021, 11:06:09 AM
Cork probably favourites now but defence may be their weak spot.
I see only 2,500 being allowed for Senior Final in Killarney.
Cork had little focus on defence last night, I'd expect that to be different for the AI series. In the term of strength, size and physicality Cork look the stand out team at U20 level this year.
Only 2,500 is daft, Kerry I believe pushed hard for a bigger attendance and were told they needed to switch to all seater stadium for a bigger crowd, they opted to stick with home advantage instead.
3,500 in Limerick and 4,000 in Thurles for the Hurley stuff.
Seems like 10% capacities except Croke Park.
Cork look good
18 mins played water break. Cork on top and lead by 4. 1-5 to 0-4.
Well that's that.
Both team very open, I suppose like most fball this Yr.
Good half of football. Brian Ó Beaglaoich with a good individual goal a few minutes before the break, Cork defending for it was very poor. Kerry 1-12 Cork 1-7
Kerry are short at No.3, No.6 and Moran only good against a like for like midfielder like Maguire. Wouldn't do against Dublin.
Luke Connolly kicked one nice score with the outside of his boot, but other than that has given away loads of cheap possession. Cork defenders did well enough I thought with how much pressure was put on him.
Kerry will ramp it up in the second half and win at a canter. I fancy the winners of Tyrone/Monaghan to give them a tough game though. They are there to be got at it defensively and in midfield.
Keeper sub at half-time for Cork.
Not often you see that.
2nd match in a row whereby the fitness is a telling factor in the 2nd half. 48 minutes played Kerry 4-14 Cork 1-7.
David Clifford hasn't had a sniff of it all day and Kerry have scored 4-14 already. Impressive despite how shite Cork have been in this second half.
This is looking more and more like a Kerry-Waterford game.
I see Peter Keane let slip in his interview Kerry back training 7 months .
Quote from: Gael85 on July 25, 2021, 05:20:31 PM
I see Peter Keane let slip in his interview Kerry back training 7 months .
The three fittest teams this year has been Derry, Mayo and Kerry all had clearly many months of preparation.
Cork won an All-Ireland U-20 title recently enough, is there anyone who was on that team playing today at all?
Should that not be a black card and a penalty under the new rules?
Quote from: Silkyskillssunshinee on July 25, 2021, 05:24:55 PM
Cork won an All-Ireland U-20 title recently enough, is there anyone who was on that team playing today at all?
Sean Meehan i think.
The bridge between U20 is a lot bigger to senior than it was at U21 level.
Where Cork not the team caught training on a beach during lock down.
Cake walk. FT Kerry 4-22 Cork 1-9.
Quote from: Silkyskillssunshinee on July 25, 2021, 05:24:55 PM
Cork won an All-Ireland U-20 title recently enough, is there anyone who was on that team playing today at all?
Kerry's best players don't get the opportunity to play under 20. So there is an asterisks after that title.
Quote from: Wildweasel74 on July 25, 2021, 05:33:40 PM
Where Cork not the team caught training on a beach during lock down.
There's a gag about training on the beach and the weather conditions today waiting to be made that I can almost taste it's so close.
Quote from: Schkite on July 25, 2021, 05:31:38 PM
Should that not be a black card and a penalty under the new rules?
Do you mean the Cork player taken clean out of it with a body check in the first half? Def black card. Cork were running through Kerry down the left side. Had the ref correctly issued a black card Cork would prob have pushed their dominance hard up until half time and who knows? The ref instead chose to bottle it in Killarney.
Jases that was an awful hammering in the last 3 quarters.
Did they really need a Ref traipsing from Derry to Kerry in these pandemic times?
Quote from: StPatsAbu on July 25, 2021, 07:09:44 PM
Quote from: Schkite on July 25, 2021, 05:31:38 PM
Should that not be a black card and a penalty under the new rules?
Do you mean the Cork player taken clean out of it with a body check in the first half? Def black card. Cork were running through Kerry down the left side. Had the ref correctly issued a black card Cork would prob have pushed their dominance hard up until half time and who knows? The ref instead chose to bottle it in Killarney.
I was actually talking about the time in the second half when Clifford was clearly dragged back just outside the penalty box, and a free was given. Under these new rules surely that's a perfect example of a black card and penalty. Now, the game was long over at that point so it makes no difference, it's just another example of there being no consistency in how this rule is applied. And of course Dessie the gombeen has no notion of it either, as he called that " a perfect decision by the ref".
Missed parts of the first half so I can't remember the incident you're referring to, does sound like a similar case from that description.
Quote from: Wildweasel74 on July 25, 2021, 05:33:40 PM
Where Cork not the team caught training on a beach during lock down.
And naked too... 8)
That win for Kerry today was the biggest Munster SFC final win since Kerry beat Clare by 23 points in 1919.
Quote from: Schkite on July 25, 2021, 07:32:09 PM
Quote from: StPatsAbu on July 25, 2021, 07:09:44 PM
Quote from: Schkite on July 25, 2021, 05:31:38 PM
Should that not be a black card and a penalty under the new rules?
Do you mean the Cork player taken clean out of it with a body check in the first half? Def black card. Cork were running through Kerry down the left side. Had the ref correctly issued a black card Cork would prob have pushed their dominance hard up until half time and who knows? The ref instead chose to bottle it in Killarney.
I was actually talking about the time in the second half when Clifford was clearly dragged back just outside the penalty box, and a free was given. Under these new rules surely that's a perfect example of a black card and penalty. Now, the game was long over at that point so it makes no difference, it's just another example of there being no consistency in how this rule is applied. And of course Dessie the gombeen has no notion of it either, as he called that " a perfect decision by the ref".
Missed parts of the first half so I can't remember the incident you're referring to, does sound like a similar case from that description.
Slagging Dessie off about not knowing the rule, but not knowing the rule yourself?
Drag back is not a black card. You have to deliberately bring someone to the ground without playing the ball to warrant the black card.
Not talking about Schtike, but it's often the ones who give out most about the black card who are the ones calling for more black cards to be given. The way the rule is written, the black card is hard to get. Or should be hard to get if reffed correctly.
Quote from: Schkite on July 25, 2021, 07:32:09 PM
Quote from: StPatsAbu on July 25, 2021, 07:09:44 PM
Quote from: Schkite on July 25, 2021, 05:31:38 PM
Should that not be a black card and a penalty under the new rules?
Do you mean the Cork player taken clean out of it with a body check in the first half? Def black card. Cork were running through Kerry down the left side. Had the ref correctly issued a black card Cork would prob have pushed their dominance hard up until half time and who knows? The ref instead chose to bottle it in Killarney.
I was actually talking about the time in the second half when Clifford was clearly dragged back just outside the penalty box, and a free was given. Under these new rules surely that's a perfect example of a black card and penalty. Now, the game was long over at that point so it makes no difference, it's just another example of there being no consistency in how this rule is applied. And of course Dessie the gombeen has no notion of it either, as he called that " a perfect decision by the ref".
Missed parts of the first half so I can't remember the incident you're referring to, does sound like a similar case from that description.
Yes I thought that incident was a black card, not sure it was a penalty as there was plenty around him in fairness, he gave a yellow I think so possibly interpreted it as a foul as he tried to play ball?
As for the other one, he didn't see it and that's the call of the linesman
Quote from: Hound on July 25, 2021, 09:59:37 PM
Quote from: Schkite on July 25, 2021, 07:32:09 PM
Quote from: StPatsAbu on July 25, 2021, 07:09:44 PM
Quote from: Schkite on July 25, 2021, 05:31:38 PM
Should that not be a black card and a penalty under the new rules?
Do you mean the Cork player taken clean out of it with a body check in the first half? Def black card. Cork were running through Kerry down the left side. Had the ref correctly issued a black card Cork would prob have pushed their dominance hard up until half time and who knows? The ref instead chose to bottle it in Killarney.
I was actually talking about the time in the second half when Clifford was clearly dragged back just outside the penalty box, and a free was given. Under these new rules surely that's a perfect example of a black card and penalty. Now, the game was long over at that point so it makes no difference, it's just another example of there being no consistency in how this rule is applied. And of course Dessie the gombeen has no notion of it either, as he called that " a perfect decision by the ref".
Missed parts of the first half so I can't remember the incident you're referring to, does sound like a similar case from that description.
Slagging Dessie off about not knowing the rule, but not knowing the rule yourself?
Drag back is not a black card. You have to deliberately bring someone to the ground without playing the ball to warrant the black card.
Not talking about Schtike, but it's often the ones who give out most about the black card who are the ones calling for more black cards to be given. The way the rule is written, the black card is hard to get. Or should be hard to get if reffed correctly.
I think you are mistaken Hound,
it is a new rule.
"If a
cynical foul is committed on an attacking player with a goal-scoring opportunity inside the 20-metre line or the semi-circular arc, then a penalty will be awarded to the team affected." A black card and 10-minute sin-bin will also be given.
Quote from: Blowitupref on July 25, 2021, 09:57:24 PM
That win for Kerry today was the biggest Munster SFC final win since Kerry beat Clare by 23 points in 1919.
Cork shouldn't be in the championship. Tier 2 or 3 for them.
Quote from: From the Bunker on July 25, 2021, 05:41:42 PM
Quote from: Silkyskillssunshinee on July 25, 2021, 05:24:55 PM
Cork won an All-Ireland U-20 title recently enough, is there anyone who was on that team playing today at all?
Kerry's best players don't get the opportunity to play under 20. So there is an asterisks after that title.
Why would there be an asterisk after that title, all counties play by the same rules they can choose what players they wish.
Time this Championship was cancelled as well as the Leinster one. Was embarrassed for Cork yesterday.
Quote from: Farrandeelin on July 26, 2021, 06:20:37 AM
Quote from: Blowitupref on July 25, 2021, 09:57:24 PM
That win for Kerry today was the biggest Munster SFC final win since Kerry beat Clare by 23 points in 1919.
Cork shouldn't be in the championship. Tier 2 or 3 for them.
When Leitrim and Sligo counties with two of the smallest populations lost by a simliar margin to Mayo the outcry from the national media and pundits was embarrassing, humiliation, restructure the championship now before the sky falls in but Cork with one of the biggest populations suffer the same fate to Kerry yesterday and score just two points in the 2nd half it was mostly silence while the media and pundits used their time to talk up Kerry. Double standards much?
Jazes. That Cork outfit are the worst Cork side since...............well, last year's.
Imagine losing by 22 pts and D. Clifford only scores 1pt (fair play to his man)
How can the manager not have resigned as soon as the ref blew his whistle? Does he think he is the man to rediscover 'Corkness'
Last year's Cork bet Kerry. ;)
If 'twas horse racing there'd be a "steward's enquiry"
Quote from: Blowitupref on July 26, 2021, 12:59:20 PM
Quote from: Farrandeelin on July 26, 2021, 06:20:37 AM
Quote from: Blowitupref on July 25, 2021, 09:57:24 PM
That win for Kerry today was the biggest Munster SFC final win since Kerry beat Clare by 23 points in 1919.
Cork shouldn't be in the championship. Tier 2 or 3 for them.
When Leitrim and Sligo counties with two of the smallest populations lost by a simliar margin to Mayo the outcry from the national media and pundits was embarrassing, humiliation, restructure the championship now before the sky falls in but Cork with one of the biggest populations suffer the same fate to Kerry yesterday and score just two points in the 2nd half it was mostly silence while the media and pundits used their time to talk up Kerry. Double standards much?
Probably because judging a teams form across a period of time as opposed to basing it on one single performance is a truer measure of a counties standing. That is what the League system produces - a gauge as to what level a team is really at. By any measure, Sligo and Leitrim would both be considerably weaker than Cork. A result like yesterday would leave you questioning the current status of Cork football alright but should have absolutely no influence on whether to restructure the championships.
Munster U-20 Football 2021
Quarter-finals:
8 July: Tipperary 0-16 Limerick 1-10
8 July: Waterford 4-5 Clare 1-9
Semi-finals:
15 July: Cork 3-12 Kerry 3-11
15 July: Tipperary 0-11 Waterford 0-9
Final:
22 July: Cork 3-20 Tipperary 3-10
Munster Minor Football 2021
Quarter-finals:
21 July: Limerick 2-9 Tipperary 1-9
21 July: Cork 5-28 Waterford 0-3
Semi-finals:
30 July: Limerick 3-11 Clare 0-12
30 July: Cork 1-15 Kerry 1-14
Final:
11 August: Cork v Limerick at Neutral Venue 7:30pm
Quote from: Ball Hopper on July 30, 2021, 09:27:09 PM
Munster U-20 Football 2021
Quarter-finals:
8 July: Tipperary 0-16 Limerick 1-10
8 July: Waterford 4-5 Clare 1-9
Semi-finals:
15 July: Cork 3-12 Kerry 3-11
15 July: Tipperary 0-11 Waterford 0-9
Final:
22 July: Cork 3-20 Tipperary 3-10
Munster Minor Football 2021
Quarter-finals:
21 July: Limerick 2-9 Tipperary 1-9
21 July: Cork 5-28 Waterford 0-3
Semi-finals:
30 July: Limerick 3-11 Clare 0-12
30 July: Cork 1-15 Kerry 1-14
Final:
11 August: Cork v Limerick at Neutral Venue 7:30pm
Cork seem to have sorted out their underage teams at least.
Quote from: MayoBuck on July 30, 2021, 09:42:12 PM
Cork seem to have sorted out their underage teams at least.
Indeed...a pair of one-point wins over the arch enemy should do wonders for those squads. Stopped the 9 in a row Munster Minor titles bid for Kerry tonight.
Cork have a fair few dual guys in both minor and U20 panels...always interesting to see how many opt for the hurling only, as that is considered far superior by all in Cork, especially the County Board.
FT in the Munster Minor football final Cork 1-17 Limerick 0-13. Strong finish to the game by Cork as Limerick led 0-13 to 1-9 with 7 minutes to play.
Quote from: Ball Hopper on July 30, 2021, 10:15:34 PM
Quote from: MayoBuck on July 30, 2021, 09:42:12 PM
Cork seem to have sorted out their underage teams at least.
Indeed...a pair of one-point wins over the arch enemy should do wonders for those squads. Stopped the 9 in a row Munster Minor titles bid for Kerry tonight.
Cork have a fair few dual guys in both minor and U20 panels...always interesting to see how many opt for the hurling only, as that is considered far superior by all in Cork, especially the County Board.
When was the last time anyone played on both senior panels at the same time?
Quote from: Armagh18 on August 12, 2021, 11:18:28 AM
Quote from: Ball Hopper on July 30, 2021, 10:15:34 PM
Quote from: MayoBuck on July 30, 2021, 09:42:12 PM
Cork seem to have sorted out their underage teams at least.
Indeed...a pair of one-point wins over the arch enemy should do wonders for those squads. Stopped the 9 in a row Munster Minor titles bid for Kerry tonight.
Cork have a fair few dual guys in both minor and U20 panels...always interesting to see how many opt for the hurling only, as that is considered far superior by all in Cork, especially the County Board.
When was the last time anyone played on both senior panels at the same time?
Aidan Walsh or Eoin Cadigan maybe?