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2025 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship – Cork 3-24 Clare 3-17

Cork defeated Clare by 3-24 to 3-17 in Round 3 of the Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship on Saturday April 12th at Tulla.
Match Highlights
MATCH HIGHLIGHTS
@OfficialCorkGAA 3-24
@GaaClare 3-17
Cork continue their winning ways in the Munster Minor Hurling Championship
Cormac Deane and Hat-Trick Hero Callum Coffey impressed for Cork
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REPORT: @OfficialCorkGAA produced a dramatic Electric Ireland @MunsterGAA MHC comeback against @GaaClare
— The GAA (@officialgaa) April 12, 2025
Cork stage dramatic comeback against Clare in Electric Ireland Munster MHC
Cork 3-24 Clare 3-17
Report By Eoin Brennan at Dr. Daly Park, Tulla for GAA.ie
Cork’s first Munster Minor victory over Clare in five years was worth the wait in what was an emphatic 12 point turnaround in Dr. Daly Park in Tulla.
Needing to keep pace with a flawless Waterford, it was the Rebels who stepped up superbly, with a pivotal third quarter surge of 1-9 to 0-2 effectively sealing a second successive victory of the campaign.
Only trailing by the minimum by the break, Fergal McCormack’s side hit the ground sprinting on the resumption as backed by the conditions, Craig O’Sullivan’s six point haul helped his side raid for eight of the first nine points of the new half.
Two final quarter opportunist goals for Callum Coffey completed a memorable hat-trick as Cork eased to the points ahead of a top-of-the-table showdown with the Deise in Páirc Ui Rinn in two weeks time.
All that after Clare had set a scorching early pace as returning pair Paul Rodgers and Liam Murphy combined for the latter to score a brace of goals in the first six minutes. The visitors hit straight back, with Cormac Deane gathering the restart and weaving his way through the heart of the home defence before offloading to Coffey to spectacularly open his account at 2-2 to 1-3.
Finally reeling in their hosts fully through the unerring Craig O’Sullivan by the eighth minute, the sides would be locked together on five further occasions before John Barry edged Clare clear in injury-time at 2-08 to 1-10 by the break.
With wing-backs Michael T Brosnan and Colm Garde excelling and Cormac Deane expertly pulling the strings, Cork welcomed the conditions to assume complete control on the restart. However, it was Callum Coffey’s second goal entering the final quarter, following great work from substitute Sean Coughlan, that really proved decisive as it came only minutes after Ian O’Brien had been thwarted by goalkeeper Tom Walsh at the other end.
Now nine clear, a buoyant Cork would actually stretch the gap to eleven when excellent poacher Coffey grabbed a third goal in the 53rd minute at 3-22 to 2-14.
Clare did receive a slice of much-needed fortune in injury-time when John Barry’s innocuous shot managed to find itself in the net. However, it merely served to keep the final damage below double figures as a rampant Cork maintained their push for a first final appearance since being beaten by the Banner in 2023.
Scorers for Cork: Craig O’Sullivan (0-14, 6f, 2’65), Callum Coffey 3-1, Cormac Deane 0-3, Eoghan O’Shea 0-2, Michael T Brosnan, Ryan Dineen, Tom A Walsh, Evan Connolly 0-1 each.
Scorers for Clare: John Barry 1-5 (3fs), Liam Murphy 2-2, Paul Rodgers 0-5 (1f), Zak Phelan 0-2, Ian O’Brien, Colm Daly, Jake Gibbons 0-1 each.
Cork: Tom C Walsh; Darragh Heavin, Denis Fitzgerald, Cian Lawton; Michael T Brosnan, Bobby Carroll, Colm Garde; Tom Walsh, Jack Counihan; Ruairc Donovan, Cormac Deane, Ryan Dineen; Craig O’Sullivan, Callum Coffey, Eoghan O’Shea
Subs: Sean Coughlan for Counihan (42), Sam Ring for Donovan (52), Evan Connolly for Dineen (54), Charlie Hanratty for Tom A Walsh (59), Senan Carroll for O’Shea (62).
Clare: Leon Talty; Cormac Gunning, Niall Doyle, Darragh Murrihy; Zak Phelan, Evan Crimmins, Jack O’Halloran; Graham Ball, Evan Cleary; Gavin Marshall, John Barry, Ian O’Brien; James O’Donnell, Paul Rodgers, Liam Murphy
Subs: Cathal O’Doherty for Gunning (23, inj), Rory Ralph for O’Donnell (HT), Jake Gibbons for Marshall (44), Colm Daly for O’Brien (49), Jason Keane Hayes for Cleary (56).
Referee: Ciaran O’Donovan (Tipperary)
Fixture Details
Saturday April 12th
2025 Electric Ireland Munster GAA Hurling Minor Championship Round 3
Clare v Cork
Venue: Tulla at 2pm
Referee: Ciaran O’Donovan (Tipperary)
Streamed Live on clubber.ie
Ticket Information
General Admission: €10
Students/OAPs: €5
Under 16’s: Free
Tickets are available from participating Centra and Supervalu outlets or online via the link below.
Team News
Clare have named their starting fifteen and bench to take on Cork in Round Three of the @ElectricIreland Munster Minor Hurling Championship at Tulla’s Dr. Tommy Daly Park tomorrow afternoon .
Throw in is at 2:00pm and tickets are on sale at https://t.co/wuwP0fz2Na
Best of luck… pic.twitter.com/lgYMysGwwg
— Clare Gaa (@GaaClare) April 11, 2025
The Cork Minor Hurling team to play Clare in the Electric Ireland Munster Championship round 2 at Páirc an Dálaigh, Tulla, Co. Clare on Saturday 12th April, 2pm has been announced. Wishing the Cork team and management every success. pic.twitter.com/13KkGJHiHE
— Cork GAA (@OfficialCorkGAA) April 11, 2025