Not many hurling medals make their way to this part of Cork, so when there’s two on one day, it is something to special, as Conor O’Callaghan won a Minor medal, and Mark Ellis a Senior medal. On top of that Jack O’Riordan threw over a point in the primary game 🙂 Below are some photos from the day:
Clare v Cork – Munster GAA Hurling Senior Championship Final https://t.co/6Zk04L50Mu via @sportsfile
— Millstreet.ie (@millstreet_town) July 9, 2017
Clare v Cork – Munster GAA Hurling Senior Championship Final https://t.co/HRg4wh27b7 via @sportsfile
— Millstreet.ie (@millstreet_town) July 10, 2017
Last minute: Mark Ellis blocks Peter Dugganhttps://t.co/yq4ytbpeky pic.twitter.com/k9F0WaJ2cN
— Millstreet.ie (@millstreet_town) July 10, 2017
Mark Ellis catches despite the best intentions of Peter Duggan https://t.co/TDP4M68VDK pic.twitter.com/o1vhAZn1Zy
— Millstreet.ie (@millstreet_town) July 9, 2017
You couldn’t miss that head of hair!
@MillstreetGaa Mark Ellis had some last ten min and injury time.
Closed it out
Well done, totally enjoying watching him— CullenJuvGaa (@cullenjuvgaa) July 9, 2017
What a double win for @OfficialCorkGAA Well done to all the players, management & backroom team #CorcaighAbĂş #Rebels next stop @CrokePark pic.twitter.com/GjZTq1ZI8x
— Des Cahill (@CllrDesCahil) July 9, 2017
https://twitter.com/DromtarriffeGAA/status/884054515686756352
Munster Minor Hurling Championship Final (FT) @OfficialCorkGAA 4-21 @GAAClare 0-16 #CORKGAA2017 #GAA
— Cork GAA (@OfficialCorkGAA) July 9, 2017
Enjoy your day @GaelsKeale @Millstreet_Juv player jack o riordan pic.twitter.com/8FiQ4ywBYI
— Dromtarriffe Juv GAA (@DromtarriffeJuv) July 9, 2017
https://twitter.com/el_guin/status/884115129964519424
https://twitter.com/DromtarriffeJuv/status/884162410818543620
https://twitter.com/ValerieWheeler_/status/884061892033089536
We're set.. 50minutes to go.. Good luck Conor #clubsupport #CorkVClare #MunsterFinal #minor pic.twitter.com/Py0ylwzuJV
— Dromtarriffe Juv GAA (@DromtarriffeJuv) July 9, 2017
No late change to the @OfficialCorkGAA team, 2 for @GaaClare, here are the teams lining out for the @MunsterGAA Minor Final from 2pm… pic.twitter.com/L1625ofIv2
— Cork's RedFM Sport (@BigRedBench) July 9, 2017
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Cork outclass Clare – Manned by dominant figures like Mark Coleman, Colm Spillane, and Mark Ellis, their impressive defence was totally on top by now, and you really wouldn’t have given Clare much of a chance of fighting their way back into the contest.