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TODAY’S REFEREE
                                                                                          Derek O’Mahoney
                                                                                                                             (TIPPERARY)
                                                                        Are you married or single? Married to Margaret, we have two kids
                                                                        Emer and Darren.
                                                                        When did you start refereeing? I started refereeing in 2003
                                                                        in Tipperary and joined the Munster panel in 2005. This is my 6th
                                                                        season on the championship panel of Referees.
                                                                        What finals/significant Senior matches have you refereed? I
                                                                        refereed 2019 All Ireland Under 20 Final between Cork and Dublin and the 2019 Ulster Semi-
                                                                        Final Armagh v Cavan, 2019 All-Ireland Senior Club Semi-Final Kilcoo v Ballyboden St Endas.
                                                                        What is the best thing about refereeing? The friends I have made throughout the county,
                                                                        province and the country, some who are lifelong friends and the chance to prove and test
                                                                        yourself every day you referee.
                                                                                              Standby Referee - Maurice Deegan (Laois).     What is the funniest part
                                                                         Match                Linesman - Sean Lonergan (Tipperary).         of refereeing? Definitely
                                                                                                                                            the craic in the car with the

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                                                                                              Sideline Official - Seamus Mulhare (Laois).
                                                                         Officials            Umpires - Liam Barrett, Michael Kennedy,
                                                                                              Peter Macken and Evan Barrett (Tipperary).
                                                                                                                                            umpires travelling to and from
                                                                                                                                            the venues.
                                                                        What advice would you have for any aspiring referee? Put a good team around you that
     That one day is                                                    you trust and be prepared to test yourself and improve every day.
                                                                        If you could change one rule in football: Probably the pick up.
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EXTRA TIME
                                                                                       AND FINISHING
                                                                                       GAMES ON THE DAY
                                                                                       All games in the 2020 Munster GAA Senior Football & Hurling
                                                                                       Championship that finish level after normal playing times should be
                                                                                       completed as per the GAA Ard Chomhairle Regulations approved on the
                                                                                       19th January 2019 and in accordance with Rules of Specification 3.4.
                                                                                       & 3.6 T.O. Part 2 2019, that relevant games that finish level after normal
                                                                                       playing times should be completed as follows -

                                                                                       PHASE 1
                                                                                       • Proceed to Extra time as provided for in T.O Cuid II
                                                                                         (two periods of ten minutes each way)

                                                                                       PHASE 2 (Penalty Kicks/Pucks)
                                                                                       If still level, a “penalty competition” to decide the outcome:
                                                                                       • The relevant rules in T.O. Cuid II shall apply in relation to
                                                                                          Penalty Kicks/Pucks, unless otherwise stated.
                                                                                       • Penalties will be taken for goals only.
                                                                                       • The Referee shall choose the end at which the penalty kicks/pucks will be taken. The end may be
                                                                                         changed by the referee if it becomes unplayable during the course of the penalties.
     Call For A Great Quote Today                                                           • If a penalty is scored, the goal umpire, will wave the green flag once the referee has signalled
                                                                                            • If the penalty is saved or missed the point umpire will signal a wide once the referee has signalled

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                                                                                       • Only players who are on the field of play at the end of Phase 1 (i.e. end of Extra Time), shall be allowed
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                                                                                            • If, before both teams have taken five penalty kicks/pucks, one team has scored more goals that
                                                                                              the other team could score, even if they were to complete their five penalty kicks/pucks, no
                                                                                              more penalty kicks/pucks shall be taken.
                                                                                            • If, after both teams have taken five penalty kicks/pucks and both teams have scored the same
                                                                                              number of goals, the penalty competition will continue but in sudden death format using the
                                                                                              same five registered players until one team has scored a goal more than the other from the
                                                                                              same number of kicks/pucks.
                                                                                            • In sudden death, the same sequence of penalty takers does not have to be followed as in the
                                                                                              first round of penalty kicks/pucks.
                                                                                            • Each penalty kick/puck is taken by a different player. All registered players must take a penalty
                                                                                              kick/puck before any player can take an additional penalty kick/puck.
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2020 Munster GAA Senior
    Football Championship Fixtures
    ROUND                                            DATE                          VENUE                                          REFEREE
      QF     Limerick    2-14 Waterford 0-9 31/10                         Fraher Field Dungarvan                          Brendan Cawley (Kildare)
      QF     Tipperary 2-11        Clare      1-11   1/11                Semple Stadium Thurles                               Conor Lane (Cork)
      SF       Cork                Kerry             8/11                Páirc Uí Chaoimh @ 4pm                           Derek O’Mahoney (Tipperary)
      SF     Tipperary           Limerick            7/11              LIT Gaelic Grounds @ 1:15pm                         Maurice Deegan (Laois)
    FINAL                                            22/11    Semple Stadium Thurles, Fitzgerald Stadium Killarney,
                                                                LIT Gaelic Grounds or Páirc Uí Chaoimh @ 1:30pm

           Munster Senior Football Championship
     Kerry vs. Cork Past Meetings Breakdown
                           Overall         Matches      Matches          Matches           Munster            Matches            Matches
                           Record          at Cork      at Kerry         played at         Finals             played             played
                                           venue        venue            a Neutral         Only               when               when
                                                                         venue                                Cork are           Kerry are
                                                                                                              defending          defending
                                                                                                              All-Ireland        All-Ireland
                                                                                                              Champions          Champions
      Played                110              61              46              3                 75                     7              32
      Cork                  30               20              8               2                 20                     3              5
      Kerry                 67               33              34              0                 46                     4              22
      Drawn                 12               7               4               1                 7                      0              5
      Abandoned             1                1               0               0                 1                      0              0
      Note – All-Ireland Championship matches between Kerry and Cork are not included. These are Munster Championship stats only.

    Jamie O’Sullivan of Cork scores his side’s
    first goal during the 2018 Munster Final
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half, an Eoin Murchan goal from the throw-in of the second half would prove a crucial

  CAN CORK PULL
                                                                                                        score and Dublin ran out winners by six points.
                                                                                                        As 2020 began, the fixtures decreed a meeting of Dublin and Kerry
                                                                                                        in Croke Park in January in the opening game and again, the sides
                                                                                                        would finish level. From here, Kerry were the dominant side in the

OFF A SIGNIFICANT
                                                                                                        Division and aside from a one point defeat at the hand of Tyrone
                                                                                                        in terrible conditions at Edendork, the Kingdom would secure
                                                                                                        narrow victories over Galway (1 pt), Meath (3
                                                                                                        pts), Mayo (1 pt) and Monaghan (3 pts) to
                                                                                                        leave the destination of the Division

          UPSET?
                                                                                                        1 title in their own hands going in to
                                                                                                        the final round of fixtures.
                                                                                                        Donegal travelled to Fitzgerald
                                                                                                        Stadium two weeks ago
                                                                                                        and with one eye on their
                                     By ED DONNELLY                                                     opening round fixture in
                                         The age-old rivalry of Cork and Kerry will manifest            the Ulster Championship, proved no
                                            itself on the excellent playing surface of Páirc Uí         match for Kerry, losing out by 14
                                              Chaoimh this afternoon when the sides meet in             points. Afterwards, David Clifford
                                               a winner takes all Munster Semi-Final. With the          lifted the cup as Kerry march
                                               2020 Championship being delayed by five months,          on to what they hope will be
                                               there are no second chances this year. To the            a successful Championship
                                             winner, a place in the Munster Final – to the loser,       campaign.
                                     it’s time to look ahead to 2021.
                                                                                                        Looking at today’s fixture,                    Kerry captain David
                                   Since the teams last met in the 2019 Munster Final, each County      Kerry have dominated                           Clifford lifts the cup
                                  has seen their stock rise given subsequent performances over          their neighbours in the                        after winning Allianz
                                 the last 15 months. In the case of Cork, following their Munster       Munster Championship in                        Football League Division 1
Cian Kiely of
Cork in action                   Final set-back, a 14-point victory over Laois ensured a place in the   recent years with Cork’s
                                Super 8s. While Cork failed to secure a win against Dublin, Tyrone or   last victory dating back to
                              Roscommon, they were competitive for long periods in all three games      2012. Since then, Kerry have
                             and the experience gained could prove invaluable for Ronan McCarthy’s      captured seven Munster titles
                           side looking to dine at the top table again in the near future. Of most      in a row. After some disappointing
                          encouragement was their performance against Dublin where they scored          performances against Kerry in
                          1-17, more than any other county in the 2019 Championship before losing       recent years, the 2019 Munster Final
                          out to some late goals as Cork tired following a massive effort.              gave Cork Football supporters some
                               Relegation to Division 3 in the spring of 2019 was a set-back for this   cause for optimism about the future,
                                 side which would only be rectified by immediate promotion back         scoring three goals and losing out in the
                                  to Division 2. Cork went about their business in an impressive        end by three points.
PREVIEW

                                  fashion in the spring-time, winning all five of their games before    As mentioned above, both teams seem to have
                                the competition was put on hold due to Covid-19. A comprehensive        improved since then and with home advantage
                              win over Louth last month secured their promotion and the Division 3      today, Cork will hope to pull off a significant
                           title before receiving a walkover from Longford.                             upset. One cannot forget that while both sides won
                          Kerry on the other hand went undefeated in the 2019 Super 8s with wins        their respective Divisions in the Allianz League, Kerry
                       over Mayo and Meath and a high scoring draw versus Donegal. This set up an       were operating at two
                      All-Ireland semi-final with Tyrone and though the game was in the balance for     Divisions higher than
                    long periods, a Stephen O’Brien goal helped the Kingdom to a six-point victory.     Cork and unless the
                                                                                                        home side can get up to
                  A place in the All-Ireland Final beckoned against                                     the pace of today’s game
                 a Dublin side going for 5-in-a-row. Kerry were                                         from the start, ultimate
                  arguably the better side in the Final before a late                                   success may elude them
                  Dublin comeback meant the sides would have to                                         from another year. Enjoy
                   meet again. In the replay, after an epic opening                                     the game.
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                                                                  Michael Martin                                                                                                                  Shane Ryan
                                                                     Nemo Rangers                                                                                                                     Ráth Mhór

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                              S. Powter                            M. Ó Seanlaoich                         C. Ó Flaithimh                                    J. Ó Foghlú                            T. Ó Muraile                           T. Ó Súilleabháin
                       Sean Powter                            Maurice Shanley                           Kevin Flahive                                   Jason Foley                           Tadhg Morley                            Tom O’Sullivan
                               Douglas                                  Clonakilty                            Douglas                                    Baile Uí Donnachú                          Teampall Nua                           Daingean Uí Chúis

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                           C. Ó Donnabháin                           S. Ó Miacháin                           M. Táilliúir                                   P. Ó Murchú                            P. Ó Crualaoích                              G. de Faoite
                   Kevin O’Donovan                                Sean Meehan                           Mattie Taylor                                   Paul Murphy                          Peter Crowley                               Gavin White
                            Nemo Rangers                                Kiskeam                                Mallow                                        Ráth Mhór                        Fanuithe Na Leamhna                              Dr. Chrócaigh

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                                                  I. Mac Uidhir                          K. Ó hAnluain                                                                        D. Ó Moráin                               D. Ó Conchúir
                                           Ian Maguire (C)                           Killian O’Hanlon                                                                       David Moran                       Diarmuid O’Connor
                                                   St. Finbarrs                            Kilshannig                                                                        Ceirín Uí Rathille                           Na Gaeil

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                             S. Ó Ruairc                            C. Ó Ceallacháin                         R. Ó Déin                                       S. Ó Briain                               S. Ó Sé                                 R. Ó Buachalla
                     John O’Rourke                           Colm O’Callaghan                            Rúairí Deane                              Stephen O’Brien                                Seán O’Shea                         Ronan Buckley
                           Carbery Rangers                               Éire Óg                            Bantry Blues                                     An Neidin                                An Neidin                                  Lios A’Troí

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                            M. Ó Coileáin                           B. Ó Murthuile                         L. Ó Conghaile                                A. Ó Brosnacháin                          D. Ó Clúmháin                          D. Ó Muineacháin
                       Mark Collins                               Brian Hurley                          Luke Connolly                                   Tony Brosnan                      David Clifford (C)                          Dara Moynihan
                             Castlehaven                               Castlehaven                         Nemo Rangers                                     Dr. Chrócaigh                              Fosadh                                  Spá, Cill Áirne

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                                                       Michael Hurley Castlehaven
                                                                                                   23. S. de Faoite
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Graham O’Sullivan Piarsaigh Na Dromoda
16. A. Ó Casthasaigh                              20. T. Ó Corcra                                  24. P. Ó Ciaragáin                 16. B. Ó Ceallaigh                              20. C. Ó Spealáin                                    24. M. Ó Braoin
    Anthony Casey Kiskeam                              Tadhg Corkery Cill na Martra                      Paul Kerrigan Nemo Rangers       Brian Kelly An Leigúin, Cill Áirne               Killian Spillane Teampall Nua                          Micheál Burns Dr. Chrócaigh
17. S. Ó Rinn                                     21. P. Breatnach                                 25. M. Ó Catháin                   17. G. Ó Crualaoích                             21. T. Breathnach                                    25. S. Mac Ionrachtaigh
    Sam Ryan St. Finbarrs                              Paul Walsh Kanturk                                Mark Keane Mitchelstown          Gavin Crowley Teampall Nua                       Tommy Walsh Ceirín Uí Rathille                      Shane Enright Tairbeart
18. P. Ó Rinn                                     22. C. Ó Drisceoil                               26. D. de Gaor                     18. S. de Barra                                 22. J. Sherwood                                      26. P. Ó Clúmháin
    Paul Ring Aghabullogue                             Kevin O’Driscoll Tadhg MacCarthaigh               Damien Gore Kilmacabea           Jack Barry Na Gaeil                              Jack Sherwood Fiodh Ros                                Paudie Clifford Fosadh

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                                                                                      Bainisteoir: Ronan McCarthy;                        Bainisteoir: Peter Keane;
     2 Adh Leath                                                                       Maor Fóirne/Roghnóir: Cian O’Neill;               Maor Fóirne/Roghnóir: Tommy Griffin;                             2 Adh Leath
     Iomlán                                                                                Roghnóirí: Sean Hayes, Gary O’Halloran.      Roghnóirí: James Foley, Maurice Fitzgerald.                       Iomlán

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Last Munster Championship
CORK’S POWER POINT
             Cork 0-17 Kerry 0-12
                                                                                                                                         Semi-Final Meeting - 2012
                     Report by John Fogarty courtesy of the Irish Examiner newspaper                                                                                                                down to one two minutes in but Cork managed to keep their
                                                                                                                                                                                                    noses in front. They restored their three-point lead in the
                     With seven minutes left, Daniel Goulding spun away from slotting                                                                                                               44th minute after Paudie Kissane punted over an outside-
                     over a point into the Blackrock end and raised an arm to the crowd in                                     But they had also started the better too despite Colm                of-the-boot effort following O’Connor and Cooper scores.
                                  celebration. Premature? Not a chance. The win was baked                                      Cooper stumbling when through on goal in the opening
                                      and caked. As Jack O’Connor said afterwards, Cork                                                                                                             Galvin responded with one of his own and O’Donoghue
                                                                                                                               minute. Cork were 0-3 to 0-1 up after six minutes, Ciarán            grabbed his second only for Kerrigan to punish a Peter
                                        won pulling up. Even if a subdued Darran O’Sullivan                                    Sheehan — a late replacement for Fintan Goold — and
                                        pointed two minutes later, any chance of a Kerry goal — and there had                                                                                       Crowley mistake. Murphy had a shot snuffed out by Brendan
                                                                                                                               Donncha O’Connor pointing after O’Connor and Declan                  Kealy in the 54th minute but Goulding reacted quickest
                                         been a few — had disappeared by the break.                                            O’Sullivan had exchanged points. Murphy, who had come in             to put three between the teams again. Twice Kerry got
                                                There was no urgency in Kerry’s reaction to Goulding’s score, which            for Pearse O’Neill, was positioned at the edge of the square         within two via a Cooper free and an Eoin Brosnan point
                                                   put Cork four points up. Seconds later, after attempting to plough          and was marshalled well by Aidan O’Mahony before he                  but O’Connor responded each time, the first after a Murphy
                                                   what was admittedly a lonely furrow in the full-forward line, Kieran        enjoyed a purple patch midway through the second-half.               lay-off and then almost directly from a Kerry kick-out.
                                                  Donaghy was hauled off. Paul Galvin, whose first touch was untypically       Kerry burst back with a flurry of points which put them              Goulding’s defining score, reacting quicker than Declan
                                               off, then made way, much to the delight of the home crowd. It was then          ahead for the first and only time in the 20th minute. All            O’Sullivan to a Tomás
                                                                   they knew their team had won.                               three scores came from Cooper’s pegs, the latter two                 Ó Sé pass, had Cork’s
                                                                         Goulding, in fact, had done the exact same thing      from frees. Prior to the last of those, he had a goal chance         supporters believing.
                                                                         in the Division 1 Final when also coming on as a      denied by Alan Quirke after Donaghy, who should have                 With two of Kerry’s
                                                                         substitute to make a scoring contribution to the      kicked towards the net himself, passed to him.                       leaders taken off
                                                                        victory. Back then, there were only a scattering       The resultant 45 was put wide by Brendan Kealy, one of               the field, it was
                                                                    of Cork souls to greet his effort. Yesterday, he had a     two he failed to convert on a day when Bryan Sheehan’s               left to O’Neill to
                                                                    more fitting audience who must have been satisfied         dead-ball expertise was sorely missed. It was then Cork’s            perform the coup
                                                                    with the conviction of their team.                         turn to score three on the bounce, O’Neill making up for a           de graces. Kerry
                                                                    They had been waiting three years to earn these            miss from an easy free with a delightful point, which was            already knew
                                                                   bragging rights but that will make them all the sweeter     quickly followed by one from Paul Kerrigan and then an               their fate.
                                                                  especially given Cork’s composure and the doubts             O’Connor free after sloppy play from Seamus Scanlon.
                                                                hanging over Kerry’s All-Ireland credentials. When             Although Kerry didn’t score for the remainder of the half,
                                                               previewing yesterday’s game, we spoke of Kerry’s superior       Quirke was sharp to block a Donaghy shot after Darran
                                                               flexibility. In fact, it was Cork who were the more so here     O’Sullivan and Cooper had linked up.
                                                                 with just one of the four forwards originally named in the    How Kerry rued that spurned opportunity as O’Neill floated
                                                                 team playing where he was selected (Colm O’Neill).            over a free to put Cork three ahead following an O’Mahony
                                                                Kerry, on the other hand, lined out their attack as            foul. With Scanlon and an unlucky Kieran O’Leary exiting
                                                                O’Connor had announced early last week. The persuasive         at half-time, Johnny Buckley and James O’Donoghue
                                                               manner of Cork’s second-half display also put to bed any        brought vitality to the Kerry attack. O’Donoghue, with his
                                                               fears at half-time the result of the game might be swayed       first touch, and Declan O’Sullivan had Cork’s lead whittled
                                                               by the officiating. David Coldrick’s laissez-faire approach
                                                                   had threatened to damage the game as a spectacle            CORK: A Quirke; R Carey, E Cadogan, M Shields; P Kissane
                                                                      too. In all, 27 frees had been awarded with Anthony      (0-1), G Canty, N O’Leary; A O’Connor, A Walsh; C Sheehan (0-1),
                                                                                    Maher in additional time the only yellow   P Kelly, P Kerrigan (0-2); C O’Neill (0-5, three frees), N Murphy,
                                                                                         card recipient of the first-half.     D O’Connor (0-6, two frees). Subs: D Goulding (0-2) for Sheehan
                                                                                                                               (52 mins), B O’Driscoll for Murphy (70 mins), M Collins for Kerrigan
                                                                                      With such leeway, both teams, more       (73 mins), E Cotter for Kissane (73 mins).
                                                                                  so Cork, indulged in a lot of cynical play
                                                                           safe in the knowledge they wouldn’t be blown        KERRY: B Kealy; K Young, A O’Mahony, M Ó Sé; P Crowley, E
                                                                                                                               Brosnan (0-1), T Ó Sé; A Maher, S Scanlon; P Galvin (0-1), Declan
                                                            up too much. Galvin, having been ticked, should have been                                                                                                 Cork manager Conor
                                                                                                                               O’Sullivan (0-2), Darran O’Sullivan (0-1); C Cooper (0-5, 0-3 frees),
                                                             yellow-carded in the 21st minute. Nicholas Murphy was                                                                                                    Counihan during the game
                                                                                                                               K Donaghy, K O’Leary. Subs: J O’Donoghue (0-2) for O’Leary (half-
                                                              also fortunate to escape more than a warning. At the
                                                                                                                               time), J Buckley for Scanlon (half-time), P Curtin for Donaghy (66
                                                                interval, Cork were three points up — 0-7 to 0-4 — after
                                                                                                                               mins), BJ Keane for Galvin (66 mins).
ABOVE: Aidan Walsh, left, and Alan O’Connor,                                  finishing it stronger.
                                                                                                                               Referee: David Coldrick (Meath). Attendance: 23,184.
Cork, in action against Anthony Maher, Kerry
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Kerry’s away
     record v Cork
     in Munster
     Semi-Finals
     played in Cork
     By TIM SLATTERY
     28/07/1889   Kerry 0-1 Cork 0-2     Mallow
     10/08/1893   Kerry 2-7 Cork 0-3     Millstreet
     21/01/1907   Kerry 1-7 Cork 0-5     Cork Athletic Grounds
     20/06/1920   Kerry 2-6 Cork 0-4     Cork Athletic Grounds
     02/09/1923   Kerry 3-4 Cork 0-3     Cork Athletic Grounds
     07/09/1924   Kerry 4-3 Cork 2-1     Cork Athletic Grounds
     26/05/1929   Kerry 1-7 Cork 1-3     Cork Athletic Grounds
     06/06/1943   Kerry 0-9 Cork 2-3     Cork Athletic Grounds
     11/07/1943   Kerry 1-4 Cork 1-5     Cork Athletic Grounds Replay
     26/06/1994   Kerry 2-8 Cork 1-13    Páirc Uí Chaoimh               ABOVE: Paul Kerrigan, Cork, in action against Kerry’s
     23/06/2002   Kerry 1-9 Cork 0-15    Páirc Uí Chaoimh Replay        Peter Crowley in the 2012 Munster Semi-Final
     13/06/2009   Kerry 0-12 Cork 1-17   Páirc Uí Chaoimh Replay
     13/06/2010   Kerry 1-15 Cork 1-14   Páirc Uí Chaoimh Replay         1994 SEMI-FINAL
     10/06/2012   Kerry 0-12 Cork 0-17   Páirc Uí Chaoimh
                                                                         Cork 1-13 Kerry 2-8
          KERRY 7 WINS                   CORK 6 WINS 1 DRAW              at Páirc Uí Chaoimh
                                                                         KERRY: Peter O’Leary; Mike Hassett, Anthony
                                           BELOW: Liam Hassett,          Gleeson, Sean Burke; Seamus Moynihan,
                                           Kerry, is tackled by
                                                                            Connie Murphy, Eamon Breen; Conor
                                           Cork’s Ciaran
                                                                              Kearney, Liam Flaherty 0-1; Bingo
                                           O’Sullivan and
                                           Ronan McCarthy                     Driscoll 0-2, Timmy Fleming 0-2 Capt,
                                           (left) in the 2002                 Billy O’Shea; Pa Laide, Maurice Fitzgerald
                                           Munster                           1-3 (1 pen, 1f), Sean Geaney 1-0. Sub: Sean
                                           Semi-Final                       McElligott for Conor Kearney.
                                                                          CORK: John Kerins; Mark Farr, Mark
                                                                            O’Connor, Paul Coleman; Brian Corcoran,
                                                                              Stephen O’Brien 1-0 Capt, Niall Cahalane;
                                                                               Shay Fahy, Danny Culloty; Stephen
                                                                                 Calnan, Larry Tompkins 0-1, Don Davis;
                                                                                  Colin Corkery 0-8 (7f), Mark O’Sullivan
                                                                                   0-1, John O’Driscoll. Subs: Barry
                                                                                    Coffey for Mark Farr, Joe Kavanagh
                                                                                    0-1 for Stephen Calnan, Teddy
                                                                                    McCarthy 0-2 for Mark O’Sullivan.
                                                                                      REFEREE: Paddy Russell
                                                                                      (Tipperary)
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SCÓR
     CORNER
     See below the 2020 winners of the Cork and Kerry
     Scór na nÓg Finals held earlier this year.

                                                                                 Scór na nÓg
                                                                                     Chorcaí
                                                                                          BUAITEORÍ
                                                                                        Rince Foirne - Boherbue
                                                                                         Amhránaíocht Aonair -
                                                                                     Aoife Ní Riordáin, Boherbue
                                                                                 Aithriseoireacht/Scéalaíocht -
                                                                               Shannon Ní Bhuitiméir, Sam Maguires
                                                                                     Bailéad Ghrúpa - St. James’
                                                                                     Tráth na gCeist - Boherbue
                                                                                   Nuachleas - Carbery Rangers
                                                   rk and Munster                        Ceol Uirlise - Kilshannig
                          ABOVE: BOHERBUE (Co
                                    t Scó r na nÓg Cha mpions)                             Rince Seit - Boherbue
                          Rince Sei

      Scór na nÓg
      Chiarraí
      BUAITEORÍ
      Rince Foirne -
      Piarsaigh na Dromoda
      Amhránaíocht Aonair -
      Liam Randal, Dr. Crokes
      Aithriseoireacht/Scéalaíocht -
      Fintan Ó Súilleabháin, Renard
      Bailéad Ghrúpa - Glenflesk
      Tráth na gCeist - Spa                        ABOVE: FINUGE (Kerry,
      Nuachleas - Renard                                                    Munster and All-Ireland
                                                   Ceol Uirlise Scór na nÓg
      Ceol Uirlise - Finuge • Rince Seit – Spa                              Champions)

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