Cork minors into All-Ireland decider

Patrick Campbell fires his side into final

Cork’s Jack Lawton celebrates after the game. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho
Cork’s Jack Lawton celebrates after the game. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho

Cork 4-12 Mayo 1-13

A year that began with Cork football cloaked in gloom is on the verge of ending on a remarkable high with a dream double of All-Ireland underage successes still a possibility.

Patrick Campbell fired the Cork minors through to the Electric Ireland final on September 1st with 1-2 and a man of the match display while captain Conor Corbett struck 2-3.

There was some concern for Campbell when he retired from the game in the 50th minute with a back spasm though management are hopeful he’ll be okay for the decider.

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That will be against Kerry or Galway on September 1st and will be Cork’s first final since 2010 when they chase a first title since 2000.

The bigger picture is that Cork football appears to be booming again with the U-20s winning their championship and the seniors also reaching the Super 8s having frustrated their supporters by suffering relegation back in spring.

Cork led by just two points at the three quarter stage of this game but outscored the Connacht champions by 3-3 to 1-3 from there.

Mayo struggled on their kick-outs initially and Campbell's seventh minute goal came from Jack Cahalane intercepting a short kick-out and feeding the Nemo Rangers forward.

Cahalane had a goal chance himself in the ninth minute that Mayo defender Oisin Tunney blocked. Hugh Murphy also blasted over in the 14th minute when a goal was on.

Murphy kicked two first-half points and another from skipper Corbett in the 24th minute left Cork 1-7 to 0-4 up.

Mayo finished the half stronger, though, and three points in a row, two from the excellent Paddy Heneghan, left them just 1-7 to 0-7 down.

They got the margin back to two points on several stages in the third quarter but were unable to prevent Cork pulling away with three more goals.

Defender Daniel Linehan surged forward for the decisive second and Corbett added two more in the run in, in the 50th and 65th minutes, as the Munster finalists flexed their muscle in impressive fashion.

Cork: C O'Leary; J O'Shea, D Peet, N Lordan; K Scannell, D Linehan (1-0), D Cashman; J Lawton, E Nash; H Murphy (0-2), P Campbell (1-2), A Walsh Murphy; M O'Neill (0-2, 0-1f), C Corbett (2-3), J Cahalane (0-1). Subs: S Andrews for O'Shea 41, R O'Donovan (0-2) for O'Neill 41, K O'Driscoll for Campbell 50, L Murphy for Walsh Murphy 55, A Aherne for H Murphy 58, A O'Hare for Cahalane 61.

Mayo: L Jennings; O Tunney, O McHale (0-1), A Morrison; S Dempsey (0-1, 0-1f), R Keane, E Gilraine; E Henry (0-3, 0-3f), M Tighe; A Cosgrove, P Heneghan (0-4), D Thornton; C Mylett (0-1, 0-1f), F Irwin (0-2), P Walsh. Subs: R Morrin for Mylett 36, J Grady (0-1, 0-1f) for Dempsey 45, R Walsh for Cosgrove 51, R Hughes for Tunny 57, C Boland for Gilraine 61, N Feeney (1-0) for Walsh 61.

Ref: N Cullen (Fermanagh).