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BGE Munster U20 Final: Tipperary claim dramatic victory

Tipperary v Cork Full-Time (U20)

Bord Gais Energy Munster Under 20 Hurling Final

TIPPERARY 3-15 CORK 2-17

By Declan Rooney at Semple Stadium

Jake Morris fired the winning goal in the third minute of added-time as Tipperary defeated Cork.

Cork looked certain winners when Evan Sheehan hit their second goal a minute from time, but a Darragh Woods point and Morris’s goal secured victory for Liam Cahill’s side.

With a very strong breeze blowing directly across the pitch both teams found shooting difficult and had amassed 13 wides between them by the interval, but scores at each end from Andrew Ormond and Daire Connery got them both of last year’s All-Ireland finalists off the mark.

For the most part in the opening quarter the Cork defence dominated the Tipperary forwards under the high ball, but four minutes in Billy Seymour gained a rare victory in the air ahead of Eoin Roche. Roche blocked his shot at goal, but Seymour picked out Conor Bowe from the rebound and the Tipp corner-forward put his side 1-1 to 0-1 ahead.

Cork’s best period of the game followed in the next 15 minutes though, and with Craig Hanifin and O’Regan particularly influential they held a 1-8 to 1-3 lead as half-time approached. The goal arrived in the 14th minute when Sean Twomey caught O’Regan’s crisply struck sideline cut and hit the net on the turn to give Cork their first lead of the game. Ryan Walsh, Twomey and Hanifin pointed in quick succession to give Cork a healthy four-point cushion.

The early introduction of Kian O’Kelly helped Tipperary up front and with his physicality in the mix, Jake Morris also began to have a greater influence.

At the other end Cork could have delivered the killer blow eight minutes from the break. O’Regan’s powerful running saw him create a one-on-one chance with Aaron Browne, but his blistering shot was brilliantly deflected over the bar by the Tipp stopper – via the back of his head.

That save inspired Tipperary to a three-point run of unanswered scores with two Morris frees and a Gearóid O’Connor point after Cork failed to clear a sideline cut.

Kian O'Kelly bagged a goal for Tipperary against Cork in the Bord Gais Energy Munster Under 20 Hurling Final at Semple Stadium.

Kian O'Kelly bagged a goal for Tipperary against Cork in the Bord Gais Energy Munster Under 20 Hurling Final at Semple Stadium.

Crucially just before half-time the third goal of the game was scored by Tipp. Seymour’s sideline cut was gathered at the back post by O’Kelly and after he crashed past a couple of Cork tackles, he bounced the ball twice on his hurley before he flicked to the net over the advancing Ger Collins. It was a stunning goal and it drew Tipp level at half-time, 2-7 to 1-10.

The arrival of Simon Kennefick and a half-time reshuffle saw Robert Downey moved to full-forward for Cork and the change helped his side to the first three points of the second-half, with Brian Turnbull, Twomey and Hanifin on target as Cork reclaimed the lead.

At the other end of the field Morris was also briefly moved in to the edge of the square and his creativity almost produced a goal for Seymour, but a brave block by Sean O’Leary Hayes denied the full-forward, although Jerome Cahill did claim a point.

An excellent point from Morris in the right corner drew Tipperary level in the 46th minute and when Brian O’Mara charged out of defence and pointed from distance the defending champions were back in the lead.

The loss of O’Regan to a leg injury in the 45th minute was quickly followed by the withdrawal of Downey – one of two Cork players with senior experience – and although Bowe stretched Tipp’s lead to two, Twomey won a free at the other end to halt their 12-minute scoreless streak.

Substitute Padraig Power was less than two minutes on the field when he pulled Cork level with with minutes remaining, but Tipp reclaimed the lead again with an excellent Bowe point.

A minute from time a long ball from Kennefick was broken in the Tipp square and his fellow substitute Evan Sheehan pulled first time to the net.

That looked to be the clincher, but in the third minute of added time Bowe picked out Morris and he blasted to the net to give Tipp a memorable victory.

Scorers for Tipperary: Conor Bowe 1-4, Jake Morris 1-3 (2fs), Kian O’Kelly 1-0, Andrew Ormond 0-2, Billy Seymour 0-1, Jerome Cahill 0-1, Gearoid O’Connor 0-1, Ciaran Connolly 0-1, Bryan O’Mara 0-1, Darragh Woods 0-1

Scorers for Cork: Sean Twomey 1-2, Craig Hanifin 0-4 (3fs), Shane O’Regan 0-3, Evan Sheehan 1-0, Daire Connery 0-2 (1f), Brian Turnbull 0-2, Tommy O’Connell 0-1, Ryan Walsh 0-1, Padraig Power 0-1, Eoin Roche 0-1.

TIPPERARY: Aaron Browne; Conor McCarthy, Eoghan Connolly, Craig Morgan (c); Michael Purcell, Bryan O’Mara, Paddy Cadell; Joe Fogarty, Jerome Cahill; Ciarán Connolly, Jake Morris, Gearóid O’Connor; Billy Seymour, Andrew Ormond, Conor Bowe.

Subs: Kian O’Kelly for Fogarty (19), Niall Heffernan for Purcell (half-time), Johnny Ryan for Seymour (45), Darragh Woods for O’Kelly (52), Ray McCormack for Ormond (63).

CORK: Ger Collins; Conor O’Callaghan, James Keating (c), Eoin Roche; Robert Downey, Ger Millerick, Sean O’Leary Hayes; Daire Connery, Ryan Walsh; Tommy O’Connell, Craig Hanifin, Sean Twomey; Brian Turnbull, Shane O’Regan, Liam O’Shea.

Subs: Simon Kennefick for O’Shea (half-time), Evan Sheehan for O’Regan (47), Padraig Power for Downey (50), Barry Murphy for Hanifin (56).

REFEREE: Thomas Walsh (Waterford).