Cork Out-Classed by Cats in Thurles
2012-05-06 17:40:00
Allianz Hurling League Final
Kilkenny 3-21 Cork 0-16
Report via GAA.ie
Cork's encouraging League campaign came to an unpleasant end in Thurles today as they were out-classed by a more experienced Kilkenny side.
The Cats were 1-4 to 0-0 ahead before Cork had a chance to draw breath, Eoin Larkin having plundered their opening goal after just five minutes.
Barry-Murphy brought Conor O'Sullivan on for the struggling McDonnell at the break, while Darren Sweetnam replaced Lorcán McLoughlin. Sweetnam was one of the few Cork players to do himself justice on the day, the Leaving Cert student scoring two points from play and bringing some much-needed aggression to the Rebels' midfield in the second half.
Horgan and Niall McCarthy scored the opening points of the second half, but there was to be no way back for the Leesiders. Having trailed by 14 points at the break, that gap was no different at the end of the game. Horgan, who scored 0-9 (0-6f, 0-1 pen) for the Rebels, drilled a penalty over the bar in the closing stages.
Kilkenny were simply outstanding and had one of those days when everything seemed to go right for them. Their full-forward line were unplayable at times, with Colin Fennelly and Larkin scoring 1-4 apiece. In fact, every single Kilkeny midfielder and forward scored from play, whereas four of Cork's starting forwards failed to score and more than half of their return came from Horgan.
The one sour note for their manager Brian Cody was a second half injury to Hurler of the Year Michael Fennelly, who was stretchered off after 40 minutes with what looked like a serious ankle injury. With the Cats already dealing with something of an injury crisis - Richie Power, Henry Shefflin, Noel Hickey and Aidan Fogarty are all currently sidelines - ahead of their Leinster Championship campaign, the loss of their star midfielder to injury is the last thing they needed.
Still, it's Barry-Murphy rather than Cody who has the greater concerns ahead of the championship, and he will need to pick up his players and mend some bruised egos in the coming days and weeks. It was something of a reality check for his young Cork side.
"They were the better team all round," conceded Barry-Murphy after the game. "We were well beaten all over the field. We played them in the league in Páirc Uí Chaoimh and we beat them. Physicality wasn't a problem for us that day and I don't think it will be a problem going forward for us.
"We just have to learn. We didn't play our own game and we didn't play as well as we can. Simple as that."
For Cody, it was the sixth Allianz League title of his reign and surely one of the most impressive performances his great side have ever produced.
Kilkenny Scorers: T Walsh 0-1, M Fennelly 0-1, P Hogan 0-3 (0-2f), R Hogan 0-1, TJ Reid 1-2, C Buckley 0-1, C Fennelly 1-4, E Larkin 1-4 (0-3f), M Ruth 0-3, M Bergin 0-1.
Cork Scorers: William Egan 0-1 (0-1f), John Gardiner 0-1, Niall McCarthy 0-1, Jamie Coughlan 0-1, Patrick Horgan 0-9 (0-6f, 0-1 pen), Darren Sweetnam 0-2, Cathal Naughton 0-1.
Cork: Martin Coleman; Shane O'Neill, Stephen McDonnell, Brian Murphy; Seán Óg Ó hAilpín, Eoin Cadogan, William Egan; Lorcán McLoughlin, John Gardiner; Conor Lehane, Pa Cronin, Niall McCarthy; Luke O'Farrell, Paudie O'Sullivan, Patrick Horgan. Subs: Darren Sweetnam for McLoughlin (HT), Conor O'Sullivan for McDonnell, Cathal Naughton for O'Sullivan (46), Jamie Coughlan for McCarthy (51).
Kilkenny: D Herity; P Murphy, JJ Delaney, J Tyrrell; T Walsh, B Hogan, R Doyle; M Fennelly, P Hogan; R Hogan, TJ Reid, C Buckley; C Fennelly, E Larkin, M Ruth. Subs: Kieran Joyce for Delaney (HT), J Mulhall for M Fennelly (41), M Bergin for Hogan (62).
Referee: James McGrath (Westmeath)
Attendance: 16,117
Pic shows action from today's game (courtesy George Hatchell)