Summary

  • All-Ireland minor football final: Armagh 0-10 Derry 2-7

  • All-Ireland hurling semi-final: Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

  1. Final whistlepublished at 18:08 British Summer Time 7 July

    Two All-Ireland semi-finals and two absolute crackers with Cork joining Clare in the 21 July final.

    A quite wonderful second-half display saw the Rebels end Limerick's hopes for a fifth straight Liam MacCarthy Cup triumph.

    We hope you enjoyed it but that's all from us for now.

    Thanks for your company.

  2. Postpublished at 18:01 British Summer Time 7 July

    FT: Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Jamesie O'Connor
    Two-time All-Ireland winner with Clare on BBC Sport NI

    Who would have predicted a Clare vs Cork final?

    A repeat of 2013 and I'm just hoping for a similar result!

  3. Horgan 'deserves an All-Ireland medal'published at 17:55 British Summer Time 7 July

    FT: Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Paul Murphy
    Four-time All-Ireland winner with Kilkenny on BBC Sport NI

    He is a man a lot of people around the country would love to see win an All-Ireland medal at the end of his career at some stage.

    Clare people wouldn't want it, but if there is any man deserving of an All-Ireland medal it is Patrick Horgan.

  4. Hayes 'was a thorn all day'published at 17:51 British Summer Time 7 July

    FT: Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Neil McManus
    Former Antrim star on BBC Sport NI

    The Limerick defence changed three times with who was marking him [Brian Hayes] but they couldn't handle him.

    He was a thorn all day and he is so direct. I love what he does, as soon as he gets up his heads up to see what's on and nine times out if ten he is taking on his man, drawing frees and making defenders make choices.

  5. 'That is one of the best games of hurling I have ever seen'published at 17:47 British Summer Time 7 July

    FT: Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Neil McManus
    Former Antrim star on BBC Sport NI

    Cork were phenomenal, that is one of the best games of hurling I have ever seen.

    They have served up between them two of the best games of the year. Limerick deserve huge credit as well, like the champions they are they would not go away but Cork just threw the kitchen sink at Limerick.

  6. Postpublished at 17:43 British Summer Time 7 July

    FT: Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Austin Gleeson
    Waterford forward on BBC Sport NI

    I'm lost for words, I didn't see it coming at all!

    The three of us backed Limerick and to be honest at half-time I thought Limerick would put away five or six points but fair play to Cork they came out and tore into the game and kept pulling away.

  7. Hayes claims MOTMpublished at 17:42 British Summer Time 7 July

    Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Brian Hayes picks up the man-of-the-match award and it would be hard to disagree. His goal after 18 minutes proved the difference in the end, but he contributed so much more.

    Robert Downey was a rock for Cord at centre-back, Darragh Fitzgibbon a colossus, while Declan Dalton, Shane Barrett and Alan Connolly had stormers - they all did.

    Limerick will reflect on missed opportunities with 13 wides and a couple of big goal opportunities.

    It was hard to think today could have matched yesterday's drama, but it did. What a weekend of hurling we have been treated to.

  8. 'Cork earned it'published at 17:40 British Summer Time 7 July

    FT: Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Jamesie O'Connor
    Two-time All-Ireland winner with Clare on BBC Sport NI

    A weekend that promised so much, but it delivered it in spades.

    Limerick to their credit died with their boots on, they were seven points behind at one stage and clawed their way back. They had a few chances which could have made it even more interesting at the death, but Cork earned it.

  9. Postpublished at 17:38 British Summer Time 7 July

    FT: Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Limerick's 'Drive for Five' is over. Cork have found the reserves to repeat their win over their neighbours in Munster, but this is the one that really counts.

    It's a wild scene in Croke Park. The Cork fans are singing and dancing as Limerick supporters stand stunned.

    It's Cork who will face Clare in the final, a repeat of the 2013 decider.

  10. Postpublished at 17:37 British Summer Time 7 July

    FT: Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Jamesie O'Connor
    Two-time All-Ireland winner with Clare on BBC Sport NI

    I think Brian Hayes is my Man of the Match, he has worked tirelessly all day, he has been a major threat and he has had a major impact in the game.

  11. Cork have wonpublished at 17:36 British Summer Time 7 July

    FT: Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    It's all over and Cork have seen it out. What a second half from the Rebels.

  12. Postpublished at 17:35 British Summer Time 7 July

    Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Mark Coleman's free drops short, but Limerick can't work it upfield. Cork are almost there but Limerick have a free and an opportunity to go long.

  13. Postpublished at 17:34 British Summer Time 7 July

    Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Jamesie O'Connor
    Two-time All-Ireland winner with Clare on BBC Sport NI

    There is still enough time for anything to happen!

  14. Postpublished at 17:34 British Summer Time 7 July

    Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Jamesie O'Connor
    Two-time All-Ireland winner with Clare on BBC Sport NI

    Limerick won't go away and they now have momentum.

  15. Postpublished at 17:33 British Summer Time 7 July

    Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Cork free. Two minutes of added time left and they will milk every second off the clock they can.

  16. Postpublished at 17:33 British Summer Time 7 July

    Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Cork could have put it away as a Shane Barrett shot comes down off the post but Horgan can't finish. It's frantic.

  17. Postpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 7 July

    Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Shane O'Brien shoots wide and the Cork crowd react as though as it's a score. We are into four minutes of added time.

  18. Postpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 7 July

    Limerick 0-29 Cork 1-28

    Adam English with a beauty and Gearoid Hegarty with his first of the day. This is going to be a thrilling finish.

  19. 'Limerick need a goal'published at 17:29 British Summer Time 7 July

    Limerick 0-26 Cork 1-28

    Jamesie O'Connor
    Two-time All-Ireland winner with Clare on BBC Sport NI

    I imagine Limerick need a goal, five points is really hard to claw back from just points alone.

  20. Postpublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 7 July

    Limerick 0-27 Cork 1-28

    Shane O'Brien on target as Limerick get back to within four. Robbie O'Flynn replaces Seamus Harnedy who comes off to a huge reception from the Cork crowd.