Irish Sunday Mirror

REBEL HELL

Hosts pay price for woeful start against classy Cats

- STEPHEN BARRY

JOHN DONNELLY struck the 71st-minute winner as Kilkenny condemned Cork to back-to-back Allianz League losses despite a stirring comeback in front of 16,274 fans at Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

The Cats led by nine early in the first half as Cork failed to get into gear but the hosts could’ve won it only for some wasteful shooting and bad decisions in front of goal.

Led by Conor Lehane, the sides were level five times in the final quarter before Donnelly gave Kilkenny their first League win after last week’s draw with Wexford.

Derek Lyng welcomed back Mikey Butler, Huw Lawlor, Donnelly, debutant Luke Hogan, and Walter Walsh from their All-ireland Club Championsh­ip exploits in a strengthen­ed away team.

The opening half-hour saw Cork woefully off the pace. The home crowd grew restless as they fell nine points behind within 23 minutes.

Eoin Cody could’ve added a goal in the fourth minute but Patrick Collins trapped the low shot under his body.

The Rebels totted up just two points in the first 20 minutes, a Patrick Horgan free and another from Lehane, by which time Kilkenny had 0-10 on the board.

Cork did give the crowd something to cheer late on by finishing the half with a 1-3 streak. Seán Twomey picked up a puck-out and his super reverse pass sent Conor O’callaghan in on goal and he sniped a low shot to the net.

The gap was just three at half-time, 0-13 to 1-7.

They almost took another bite out of the deficit on the restart. Horgan’s overhead pull bounced wide but Twomey, once again the supplier, might have been better to take on the shot himself.

Shane Kingston twice got a run on goal in the space of a minute but the first pass didn’t go to hand and the second was saved by Eoin Murphy.

They still clipped five points on the trot and when Conor Lehane fizzed a low shot over the bar, the sides were level for the first time all day. The cheers from the crowd grew even louder when Mark Coleman made his return from injury after missing the entire 2023 season.

Lehane’s fourth after a searing run gave Cork their first lead but it didn’t last long.

Walter Walsh could’ve sealed it after Billy Drennan steered the sliotar into his path but he didn’t make a clean connection and Collins saved.

After Donnelly put Kilkenny back ahead, Cork could’ve won it.

Kingston raced clear but twice failed to rise the sliotar, while a Horgan flick rolled across the goalmouth.

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Kilkenny’s John Donnelly keeps his eye on sliotar as Conor O’callaghan of Cork closes in
CAT’S EYES Kilkenny’s John Donnelly keeps his eye on sliotar as Conor O’callaghan of Cork closes in

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