
’57
Conor Lehane replaces Patrick Horgan.
’54
Darragh McCarthy scores the penalty.
’53
Penalty for Tipp.
Eoin Downey sent off.
’52
Tipperary now lead by three.
’47
Tipp register their 13th wide of the game but Cork have only scored one point in 14 minutes.
’46
Goal for Tipperary. Tipp lead.
’44
Another wide for Tipp but they have bossed the last 10 minutes.
’43
Darragh McCarthy puts Cork within just one point.
Declan Dalton off for Seamus Harnedy.
’42
Robert Downey booked.
’41
Tipp now within two.
’38
Tipp have scored three points without reply from Cork in this second half. A goal separates them.
’37
Tipp have started the second half very well.
’36
Patrick Horgan strikes a free and Hawk Eye rules it wide.
SECOND HALF
The players are out for the second half throw in
HALF TIME
A bit of argy bargy as the players left the pitch.
Cork lead after a breathless but tentative first 35 minutes with Cork scoring a wonderful goal just before the whistle.
’37
GOAL FOR CORK!!
Shane Barrett with the strike
Diarmuid Healy of Cork, left, celebrates with team-mate Shane Barrett during the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship final match between Cork and Tipperary at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile
’33
Tipp thought they had a goal but the referee gives a free out for a square ball.
’31
Yellow card for Eoin Downey and a point from a free for Tipp.
’29
Brian Hayes with a lovely point on the turn.
’27
Darragh McCarthy riles the Cork crowd with a slowly taken free.
’26
Cork now five ahead.
’23
Patrick Horgan knocking frees over for fun at Croke Park. Cork four ahead.
’22
Jason Forde with a cracking point for Tipp.
’21
Diarmuid Healy puts Cork four ahead.
Seán O’Donoghue of Cork in action against Jason Forde of Tipperary during the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship final match between Cork and Tipperary at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile
’20
Patrick Horgan puts daylight between the two teams with a fantastic point but Tipp reply straight away.
’19
Patrick Horgan with another free for Cork just before Eoghan Connolly almost gets a goal for Tipp.
’16
A free sees Tipp come within one point of Cork but the Rebels immediately reply.
’14
Cork take back control as Tipperary rack up the wides.
’11
Hawk Eye confirms Tipp have levelled it.
’09
Shane Barrett with another superb point!
’07
Shane Barrett restores Cork’s lead. Tipperary have had four wides already.
’05
After a couple of wides Cork level the game with a superb point from Eoghan Connolly.
’04
Cork have come out of the traps at speed. A Hawk Eye check means the lead is not extended.
’03
Patrick Horgan strikes the ball cleanly over the bar.
’02
Tipp level the game but Cork have a free in.
’01
It’s on! Cork take the first point.
’00
The players are currently taking part in the parade around the pitch.
Declan Dalton of Cork runs onto the pitch past the Liam MacCarthy cup before the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship final match between Cork and Tipperary at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile
It’s almost time for throw-in
Cork team who play Tipperary in the All-Ireland SHC final at Croke park . Picture: Eddie O’Hare
Today’s Cork match day panel
CROWDS AT THE PÁIRC
While not yet a sea of red, the Cork City Council organised Rebel Fan Zone at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh is filling up nicely in advance of the 3.30pm throw in 180 miles up the road when Cork face Tipperary in an historic All Ireland pairing of the Munster arch rivals.
Two giant screens flanking a stage at the City End are broadcasting The Sunday Game – earlier it was Oireachtas TV and, when that was noticed, the channel was switched to TG4’s coverage of the Tour de France.
While in Croke Park, the fans are being regaled by the Artane Band, it’s a mix of chart hits from Red FM which is booming from the giant speakers. Down the centre of the pitch is a line of crowd barriers and up at the Blackrock end, children are playing hurling with their parents while one couple are exchanging the sliothar sweetly between them.
It’s less than an hour to go to the throw in, excitement is building. Can Cork end the 20 year famine or will Tipperary break our hearts?