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Cork Minors Miss Out on Qualification

June 16, 2019

Report via GAA.ie


Electric Ireland Munster Minor Hurling Championship

LIMERICK 3-24 TIPPERARY 1-15

CLARE 0-18 CORK 2-11

Clare and Limerick will contest the Electric Ireland Munster Minor Hurling Championship Final.

Limerick delivered a stylish display to cruise to victory against Tipperary with first half goals from Cathal O'Neill and Aidan O'Connor guiding them 2-13 to 0-9 ahead at the interval.

Adam English added a third goal after the restart to seal the deal as Limerick confidently marched into the provincial decider.

Despite conceding two goals to Cork's Darragh Flynn, Clare still managed to secure a vital victory at Cusack Park.

Shane Meehan rifled over six frees, while Diarmaid Cahill's four points from play were pivotal.

Conner Hegarty, Killian O'Connor, and Cormac Murphy were others to contribute as Clare edged out a lively encounter.

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Whitechurch GAA Club was first established in 1904 to represent the eastern half of Blarney parish
The Club is based in the Whitechurch Community complex where in recent years we have developed two new pitches, changing rooms and a hurling wall to cater in the best possible way for the youth of the area. We now excellent GAA facilities in place and the priority from now onwards will exclusively be focused on developing players, teams and coaches so that as a Club we become the best that we can be.

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