Summary

  • Munster SHC Final

  • Cork v Limerick (14:00 BST)

  • Winner advances to the All-Ireland semi-final

  • Loser faces Offaly in a quarter-final

  1. Postpublished at 15:15 BST 7 June

    Cork 2-14 Limerick 1-15

    Nickie Quaid produces another outstanding stop to keep Limerick right in contention, denying Cork a certain score and keeping the deficit at just two.

  2. Postpublished at 15:14 BST 7 June

    Cork 2-14 Limerick 1-15

    Aidan O’Connor adds his fifth free of the afternoon, reducing the gap to two points after 50 minutes in a tight Munster final.

  3. Postpublished at 15:12 BST 7 June

    Cork 2-14 Limerick 1-14

    Alan Connolly converts his fourth of the afternoon from the free.

  4. Postpublished at 15:10 BST 7 June

    Cork 2-13 Limerick 1-14

    Diarmaid Byrnes lands a superb long-range free after Shane Barrett’s foul on Kyle Hayes, cutting the deficit for Limerick.

  5. Substitution (Limerick)published at 15:09 BST 7 June

    Cork 2-13 Limerick 1-13

    Adam English is introduced after 48 minutes, replacing Aaron Gillane for the Treatymen.

  6. Postpublished at 15:06 BST 7 June

    Cork 2-13 Limerick 1-13

    Alan Connolly's free restores athree-point lead for the Rebel County after 10 minutes played in the second half.

  7. Postpublished at 15:04 BST 7 June

    Cork 2-12 Limerick 1-13

    After an initial save from Patrick Collins, Tom Morrissey converts for the Treatymen.

    Cormac O'Brien replaces Sean O'Donoghue for Cork.

  8. Postpublished at 15:03 BST 7 June

    Cork 2-12 Limerick 1-12

    Aidan O'Connor converts on the second time of asking from the 65.

  9. Postpublished at 15:02 BST 7 June

    Cork 2-12 Limerick 1-11

    Limerick are awarded a free after Niall O’Leary pulls back Shane O’Brien, who had seen his effort saved by Patrick Collins.

    Aidan O’Connor goes for goal from the placed ball but it’s brilliantly blocked by Sean O’Donoghue, deflecting it out for a 65.

  10. Postpublished at 15:00 BST 7 June

    Cork 2-12 Limerick 1-11

    Aidan O’Connor responds for Limerick, calmly converting a free to keep the Treatymen in touch.

  11. Goal! - Brian Hayes (Cork)published at 14:59 BST 7 June

    Cork 2-12 Limerick 1-10

    A short pass finds Brian Hayes inside the square and the St Finbarr’s man makes no mistake, firing low between Nickie Quaid’s legs for Cork’s second goal of the afternoon.

    Brian Hayes celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  12. Postpublished at 14:57 BST 7 June

    Cork 1-12 Limerick 1-10

    Alan Connolly converts a free for the Rebel County to restore the two-point gap.

  13. Postpublished at 14:57 BST 7 June

    Cork 1-11 Limerick 1-10

    Half-time substitute Tom Morrissey makes an immediate impact for the Treatymen to reduce the deficit to a single point.

  14. Second half under waypublished at 14:55 BST 7 June

    Cork 1-11 Limerick 1-9

    We are back under way at Páirc Uí Chaoimh as Cork enter with a narrow two-point lead.

    Tom Morrissey comes on for Cathal O'Neill for Limerick.

  15. That Quaid savepublished at 14:53 BST 7 June

    HT: Cork 1-11 Limerick 1-9

    Just how did Nickie Quaid keep this one out from Diarmuid Healy? Limerick's veteran goalkeeper again showing why he is one of the very best.

    Nickie Quaid saves from Diarmuid HealyImage source, Getty Images
  16. Down and Fermanagh advance in Tailteann Cuppublished at 14:46 BST 7 June

    Cork v Limerick (14:00 BST)

    Down's Ryan Magill and Fermanagh's Darragh McGurnImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Ryan Magill hit the net for Down and Darragh McGurn was one of Fermanagh's goalscorers

    Down and Fermanagh are both through to the last eight of the Tailteann Cup thanks to victories on Saturday.

    In Round Three, Down made up for their previous defeat by Offaly with an impressive 4-18 to 1-15 win away to Longford.

    Two goals in each half saw Conor Laverty's men home who could possibly face an Ulster derby in the next round.

    One of those teams could be Fermanagh who were tasked with the additional preliminary quarter-final due to New York entering the competition at this phase, but made light work of the visitors.

    Mattie McDermott, Aogan Kelm and Darragh McGurn all hit the new for Declan Bonner's side against New York who finished with 14 men.

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  17. Mackin hat-trick helps Armagh to victory over Corkpublished at 14:44 BST 7 June

    Cork v Limerick (14:00 BST)

    Aimee MackinImage source, Inpho

    Aimee Mackin scored a first-half hat-trick which helped Armagh get their LGFA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Group One campaign off to a flying start with a 4-10 to 1-9 win over Cork in Páirc Uí Rinn.

    Armagh couldn't have wished for a better start as after Aoife McCoy opened the scoring, Aimee Mackin was in for the first of her three first-half goals.

    Mackin added a point before Cork rallied with three points on the spin - two from Aine O'Sullivan - but the Orchard would enjoy a purple parch midway through the half.

    After a McCoy point, Mackin scored two goals in the space of a minute with Kelly Mallon also slinging over a score, and while Cork steadied with scores through Emma Cleary and O'Sullivan, Armagh enjoyed a 3-4 to 0-5 lead at the half.

    Cork enjoyed a good start to the second period with three of the opening four scores to reduce the gap to six, but points by Cassie Henderson and Mallon restored the eight-point margin entering the final quarter.

    A Leah Hallihan goal helped Cork back to within four as the Rebels threatened a late comeback, but a two-pointer by Blaithin Mackin saw Armagh respond, with a point by Henderson and goal by Caoimhe McNally putting the issue beyond doubt.

  18. Postpublished at 14:40 BST 7 June

    HT: Cork 1-11 Limerick 1-9

    After falling six points behind midway through the half, Limerick have battled back to cut the gap to just two heading into the interval.

    All to play for at Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

  19. Postpublished at 14:39 BST 7 June

    Cork 1-11 Limerick 1-9

    Sean O’Donoghue is shown a yellow card after a foul on Peter Casey, and Aidan O’Connor makes no mistake from the resulting free to bring up his fourth point of the afternoon.

  20. Postpublished at 14:37 BST 7 June

    Cork 1-11 Limerick 1-8

    Two minutes of added time are indicated as Cian Lynch's effort veers wide.