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CORK END LONG WAIT FOR TITLE IN NAIL-BITING WIN OVER DUBS

- By ALAN MORRISSEY REPORTS FROM NOWLAN PARK

C‘Dublin could not come any closer’

ORK ended a 22year wait for an All-Ireland U21/ U20 hurling title last night but not without being asked stern questions by Dublin.

The Dubs overcame a slow start to run the Rebels close at the end, coming within four points as the game moved into injury time.

Unfortunat­ely for the Leinster champions, who conceded 1-4 without reply in the opening eight minutes, they could not come to within a single score of Cork, who held on to win.

Back in 2017, the two sides had met in the final of a special oneoff All-Ireland U17 competitio­n held to compensate the players who missed out on minor level with the change from U18 to U17. Two points separated the teams on that occasion and, while it looked for periods last year as if this championsh­ip might go unconteste­d, the outcome here was the same, but not without twists and turns.

Cork hadn’t played since beating Tipperary in the Munster final on December 23 while Dublin had a tune-up with their provincial decider against Galway a week and a half ago.

However, there were no signs of rustiness from the Rebels as they slotted over three points inside 90 seconds as Pádraig Power, Alan Connolly and Shane Barrett all scored, and they moved seven ahead when Seán Twomey goaled in the eighth minute.

The same lead was still in place by the water-break, though Liam Murphy had got Dublin up and running and they could have reduced Cork’s lead further but for some loose shooting.

By the same token, Cork might have had a second goal on 22 minutes as Eddie Gibbons saved Darragh Flynn’s shot and Dublin were still seven behind at half-time, 1-11 to 0-7, following a Kevin Desmond point.

They had renewed momentum on the restart, a pair of fine Micheál Murphy points in the space of a minute bringing them to within five, 1-12 to 1-10, by the 36th minute. While Cork lacked the fluency of the early stages, they continued to keep the scoreboard ticking over.

An excellent individual point from Barrett made it 1-15 to 0-12 in the 42nd minute before Dublin replied with Dara Purcell and Darragh Power, just before and after the second water-break.

That four-point gap was as close as the Dubs had come but Cork looked to have quelled any comeback talk as Alan Connolly’s free was followed by Power’s goal, created by Brian Roche.

When sub Brian Hayes tacked on two points in Cork’s favour in quick succession, it was 2-18 to 014 and they appeared to be home and hosed.

But Dublin came back again. Murphy’s fifth, a long-range free from goalkeeper Gibbons and Purcell’s fourth made it 2-18 to 0-17 and they had that elusive goal when Gibbons’ 20m free was saved and their sub Luke McDwyer netting the rebound.

It was a testing period for Cork as injury time approached.

But Jack Cahalane’s point settled Cork this time and though Murphy had his sixth point in response, Dublin couldn’t come any closer. CORK: E Davis; C O’Callaghan, E Roche, A Walsh Barry; D Connery, C Joyce, D O’Leary; B Roche, T O’Connell; D Flynn (S O’Regan 53), S Barrett (Cormac O’Brien 59), S Twomey (E Carey 41), Colin O’Brien (J Cahalane 39), P Power, A Connolly (B Hayes 49). SCORERS: P Power 1-1, A Connolly (0-2f), S Barrett, D Connery (0-2f) 0-3 each, S Twomey 1-0, D Flynn, T O’Connell, C O’Brien (0-1 sideline), B Hayes 0-2 each, J Cahalane 0-1. DUBLIN: E Gibbons; A Murphy, A Dunphy, I Ó hEither; E O’Donnell (D Leavy 39), K Burke, T Kinnane (B Sheehy 55), D Power (P Linehan 56), M Sweeney (C Foley 46); D McBride (L McDwyer 48), M Murphy, L Gannon; D Purcell, K Desmond, L Murphy. SCORERS: L Murphy 0-6 (0-3f), D Purcell 04, M Murphy 0-3, L McDwyer 1-0, K Desmond, E Gibbons (0-2f) 0-2 each, D Power 0-1. REFEREE: J Keenan (Wicklow).

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Sportsfile WIN AT LAST: The victorious Cork team celebratin­g on the pitch
 ??  ?? Flying hurl: Darragh Power and Cork’s Shane Barrett clash yesterday
Flying hurl: Darragh Power and Cork’s Shane Barrett clash yesterday

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