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Allianz Hurling League Division 1A – Kilkenny 0-22 Cork 0-15
Kilkenny defeated Cork by 0-22 to 0-15 in round 3 of the Allianz Hurling League Division 1A on Sunday March 5th in Nowlan Park Kilkenny.
‘It was sort of predictable’ – @ShefflinHenry and @DaloAnto reflect on Kilkenny’s much-needed win over Cork #RTESport #AllianzLeagues pic.twitter.com/J05e4gfviq
— RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) March 5, 2017
REPORT: @KilkennyCLG triumph in Nowlan Park against @OfficialCorkGAA #AllianzLeagueshttps://t.co/yZX3AMfac0
— The GAA (@officialgaa) March 5, 2017
Kilkenny beat 14-man Cork in lively Nowlan Park encounter https://t.co/qysToj5ktE pic.twitter.com/HJPnvJkyQo
— Irish Examiner Sport (@ExaminerSport) March 5, 2017
Kilkenny beat 14-man Cork in lively Nowlan Park encounter
Kilkenny 0-22 Cork 0-15
Report by Michael Moynihan for the Irish Examiner newspaper
Kilkenny ran out comfortable winners over fourteen-man Cork on a blustery day in Kilkenny, the 6,906 in attendance getting a lively NHL Division 1A encounter.
The visitors played into the dressing-room end in the first half and appeared to have the swirling breeze behind them, but Kilkenny were 0-3 to 0-1 up on five minutes, talisman TJ Reid operating close to the Cork goal and Richie Hogan coming outfield.
The men in red pulled Seamus Harnedy outfield and kept Conor Lehane and Alan Cadogan in a two man full forward line, and the latter tied the game up on ten minutes, 0-4 each.
Reid and Lehane swapped scores, with Kilkenny nudging one ahead on twenty minutes. The Cats’ efficiency pushed them three ahead as half-time approached – they had two wides to Cork’s six in those 35 minutes – but Lehane’s accuracy from placed balls cut that to one at the break, 0-11 to 0-10.
The nip and tuck continued on the resumption until Kilkenny cut loose – Conor Martin, Reid, Hogan (two) and Walter Walsh (two) pushed Kilkenny six ahead on 48 minutes: Cork’s three wides in a row in response looked fatal, and the visitors needed Anthony Nash to make a terrific save from Colin Fennelly.
However, when Cormac Murphy got a straight red with ten minutes left it removed any chance Cork had, and Kilkenny had plenty to spare at the finish.
Scorers for Kilkenny: TJ Reid (5 frees, 0-7); R. Hogan (0-5); W. Walsh, R. Leahy (0-3 each); E. Murphy (frees, 0-2); C. Buckley, C. Martin (0-1 each).
Scorers for Cork: C. Lehane (4 frees, 2 65s, 0-10); A. Cadogan (0-2); S. Harnedy, D. Brosnan, B. Cooper (0-1 each).
KILKENNY: E. Murphy, P. Murphy, P. Walsh, C. O’Shea, C. Fogarty, J. Cleere, K. Joyce, C. Buckley, P. Deegan (c), R. Hogan, C. Fennelly, R. Leahy, W. Walsh, TJ Reid, C. Martin.
Subs: S. Prendergast for Joyce (HT); J. Maher for Leahy (65)
CORK: A. Nash, K. Burke, D. Cahalane, C. Spillane, C. Joyce, M. Ellis, M. Coleman, B. Cooper, D. Kearney, D. Brosnan, S. Harnedy, S. Kingston A. Cadogan (c), C. Lehane, L. Meade.
Subs: C. Murphy for Kearney (inj., 22): P. Horgan for Kingston, S. McDonnell for Burke (both 57); L. O’Farrell for Meade (64).
Referee: J. McGrath (Westmeath)
This Sunday we have @KilkennyCLG v @OfficialCorkGAA live followed by full deferred coverage of @TipperaryGAA v @GaaClare #GAA pic.twitter.com/FPRUEAw8Mv
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