Cork senior hurling team season 2008

Cork senior hurling team season 2008
Cork Senior Hurling Season 2008
2008 Hurling Season
Manager Gerald McCarthy
All-Ireland SHC Semi-finalist
Munster SHC Semi-finalist
National League Semi-finalist
Top scorer Ben O'Connor (1-32)
Highest SHC attendance 71,235 vs Kilkenny
Lowest SHC attendance 12,616 vs Dublin
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The 2008 season was the Cork senior hurling team's 121st consecutive season appearing in the Championship, and their 77th season appearing in the National Hurling League. After losing to Waterford in both the Munster and All-Ireland championships the previous year, Cork were out to make amends for these shortcomings. The season began badly as both Cork Gaelic football team went on strike due to the withdrawal of the right of the manager to pick his own selectors. The Cork hurling panel also withdrew their services in sympathy, resulting in a less than impressive start to the hurling campaign. The 2008 season was ultimately seen as a failure as Cork failed to reach the final of any competition.

Contents

Panel statistics

Management team

Position Name Club Personal Information
Manager Gerald McCarthy St. Finbarr's Winner of 5 All-Ireland medals with Cork and All-Ireland-winning captain (1966)
Selector Martin Bowen Erin's Own Managed Erin's Own to consecutive county titles in 2006 and 2007
Selector Donie Collins Blackrock Winner of a record 4 All-Ireland club medals (with Blackrock and James Stephens)
Selector Ger FitzGerald Midleton Winner of 2 All-Ireland medals with Cork
Selector John Mortell Ballyhea
Trainer Jerry Wallis Midleton

Hurling panel

No. Pos. Name Club Championship NHL
Apps Score Apps Score
1 GK Dónal Óg Cusack Cloyne 5 0-00 4 0-00
2 RCB Shane O'Neill Bishopstown 5 0-00 6 0-00
3 FB Diarmuid O'Sullivan Cloyne 5 0-00 4 0-00
4 LCB Brian Murphy Bride Rovers 5 0-00 4 0-00
5 RWB John Gardiner (c) Na Piarsaigh 5 0-04 5 0-14
6 CB Ronan Curran St. Finbarr's 5 0-00 1 0-00
7 LWB Seán Óg Ó hAilpín Na Piarsaigh 4 0-01 4 0-01
8 MD Tom Kenny Grenagh 5 0-06 6 0-08
9 MD Jerry O'Connor Newtownshandrum 5 0-06 0 0-00
10 RWF Ben O'Connor Newtownshandrum 5 1-32 5 0-24
11 CF Niall McCarthy Carrigtwohill 5 0-03 2 0-00
12 LWF Pa Cronin Bishopstown 5 0-04 3 0-12
13 RCF Cathal Naughton Newtownshandrum 5 0-12 5 1-10
14 FF Joe Deane Killeagh 5 1-6 2 0-00
15 WCF Patrick Horgan Glen Rovers 4 0-06 3 0-07
16 GK Anthony Nash Kanturk 0 0-00 1 0-00
17 RCB Shane Murphy Erin's Own 0 0-00 5 0-00
18 John O'Callaghan Inniscarra 0 0-00 0 0-00
19 LCB Cian O'Connor Erin's Own 0 0-00 3 0-00
20 RWB Eoin Cadogan Douglas 0 0-00 5 0-00
21 CB Ciaran McGann Castlelyons 0 0-00 3 0-01
22 LWB Kevin Hartnett Russel Rovers 0 0-00 6 0-01
23 LWF Timmy McCarthy Castlelyons 5 1-01 4 0-03
24 RWF Kieran 'Hero' Murphy Erin's Own 0 0-00 4 0-00
25 GK Martin Coleman, Jnr Ballinhassig 1 0-00 1 0-00
26 CF Kevin Canty Valley Rovers 1 0-00 4 0-06
27 FF Brian Corry Ballinhassig 1 0-01 6 1-06
28 LCF Kieran 'Fraggie' Murphy Sarsfield's 0 0-00 0 0-00
29 FF Neil Ronan Ballyhea 3 0-05 2 2-14
30 RCF Paudie O'Sullivan Cloyne 2 0-01 2 0-04
MD Stephen White Ballygarvan 0 0-00 3 0-01
RWF Leigh Desmond Youghal 0 0-00 4 0-05
FF Fintan O'Leary Ballinhassig 0 0-00 3 2-00

Waterford Crystal Cup games

January 10
Quarter-final
Limerick Institute of Technology w/o from Cork

National League games

February 10
Round 1
Kilkenny w/o from Cork Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork

February 17
Round 2
Waterford w/o from Cork Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork

March 9
Round 3
Cork 3-18 – 2-16 Dublin Parnell Park, Dublin
Referee: S. Whelan (Wexford)
N. Ronan 2-4; F. O’Leary 1-0; J. Gardiner 0-3 (1 f, 1 65), T. Kenny 0-3; P. Cronin, B. Corry and P. Horgan 0-2 each; T. McCarthy and K. McGann 0-1 each Report S. Mullen 0-7 (6 fs); D. O’Callaghan 0-5 (2 fs); K. Flynn and P. Kelly 1-0 each; D. O’Dwyer 0-2; J. McCaffrey and R. O’Carroll 0-1 each

March 16
Round 4
Cork 1-24 – 1-7 Antrim Casement Park, Belfast
Referee: A. Stapleton (Laois)
P Cronin 0-6 (frees); K Canty 0-5; J Gardiner 0-3 (2f, 1 65); B O’Connor 0-3 (1f); C Naughton 0-3; B Corry 1-0; T Kenny 0-2; K Hartnett 0-1; L Desmond 0-1 Report L Watson 1-1 (0-1f); K McKeegan 0-1f; S McCrory 0-1 P McGill 0-1; K Stewart 0-1; B Quinn 0-1; P Shiels 0-1

March 23
Round 5
Cork 0-22 – 1-17 Wexford Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
Referee: G. Hoey (Clare)
N. Ronan 0-10 (0-7 frees); C. Naughton 0-3 (0-1 free); J. Gardiner 0-3 frees; T. McCarthy 0-2; K. Canty, S. O’Neill, B. Corry and P. Horgan 0-1 each Report R. Jacob 1-4; S. Nolan 0-4 (0-3 frees); D. Stamp 0-3; P.J. Nolan 0-2; T. Dwyer, C. Farrell, D. Lynch and S. Doyle 0-1 each

March 30
Play-off
Cork 2-17 – 1-19 Waterford Walsh Park, Waterford
Referee: J. Ryan (Tipperary)
B. O’Connor 0-8 (0-6 frees); L. Desmond 0-4; P. Horgan 0-4 (all frees); C. Naughton 1-0; F. O’Leary 1-0; S. White 0-1 Report S. Prendergast 1-3; J. Mullane 0-5; E. Kelly 0-5 (0-4 frees); M. Walsh 0-2; S. O’Sullivan 0-2; E. McGrath 0-2

April 6
Quarter-final
Cork 0-13 – 0-8 Limerick Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
Referee: B. Kelly (Westmeath)
B. O’Connor 0-5 frees; B. Corry 0-3; J. Gardiner 0-2 (0-1 free, 0-1 ‘65); C. Naughton 0-2; S. Óg Ó hAilpín 0-1 Report A. O’Shaughnessy 0-4 (0-3 frees); N. Moran, S. O’Connor, P. Tobin and D. O’Grady 0-1 each

April 13
Semi-final
Cork 0-24 – 2-22 Galway Gaelic Grounds, Limerick
Referee: J. Owens
B. O’Connor 0-8 (0-6 frees, 0-1 sideline); P. O’Sullivan and P. Cronin 0-4 each; J. Gardiner (0-1free) and T. Kenny 0-3 each; C. Naughton 0-2 Report G. Farragher 1-5 (1-3 frees); I. Tannian 1-2; J. Canning 0-4 (0-1 sideline); D. Hayes 0-4; N. Healy 0-3; K. Hynes, A. Cullinane, R. Murray and E. Lynch 0-1 each

Championship games

Vs Tipperary


June 8
Semi-final
Cork 1-13 - 1-19 Tipperary Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)
B O'Connor 1-3 (2f), C Naughton 0-4, J O'Connor 0-2, S Óg Ó hAilpín, P O'Sullivan, T Kenny, B Corry 0-1 each. Report E Kelly 1-7 (5f), L Corbett 0-4, S Callinan 0-3, E Corcoran (sl), W Ryan, S McGrath, P Kerwick, M Webster 0-1 each.

Tipperary created history at Pairc Ui Chaoimh on this occasion as they won their county's first championship match in Cork since 1923. A Ben O'Connor goal and three Cathal Naughton points had Cork leading by 1-08 to 0-04 but Tipp, thanks to a dominant spell late in the half, only trailed by 1-08 to 1-07 at half-time. Tipp, taking their unbeaten run this season to 11 wins and two draws, scored eight of the game's final nine points to power to victory. Team captain Eoin Kelly rocketed home a goal in the 24th-minute, leaving his marker Brian Murphy and goalkeeper Donal Óg Cusack gasping. Kelly finished with a personal tally of 1-07 and was ably assisted by Lar Corbett (0-04) and championship debutant Séamus Callinan (0-03).

Vs Dublin


July 12
Phase 3
Cork 1-17 - 0-15 Dublin Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
Referee: J. Owens (Wexford)
J Deane 1-1, C Naughton 0-3, T Kenny, J O'Connor, B O'Connor (1f), N Ronan 0-2 each, J Gardiner (1f), E Cadogan, N McCarthy, P Cronin, P Horgan 0-1 each. Report D O'Callaghan 0-10 (7f), R O'Carroll 0-3, P Ryan 0-2.

An opportunistic goal from Joe Deane proved crucial at Páirc Uí Chaoimh as Cork fended off a wholehearted Dublin side to progress to the fourth round of the All-Ireland SHC qualifiers. The Rebels, who had an early wind advantage, were 0-10 to 0-06 ahead at half-time with free-taker David O'Callaghan (0-05) top-scoring for the Dubs. Not many observers would have predicted such a hard-fought game as 'the Dubs' proved once again that they can live with the top-tier counties.

Vs Galway


July 19
Phase 4
Galway 2-15 - 0-23 Cork Semple Stadium, Thurles
Referee: B Kelly (Westmeath)
J Canning 2-12, N Healy, D Hayes, R Murray 0-1 each. Report B O’Connor 0-12, J Deane 0-4, C Naughton 0-3, J Gardiner 0-2, N McCarthy, P Horgan 0-1 each.

Facing each other in the Championship for the first time since the 2005 All-Ireland final, this was a game that both Cork and Galway's seasons rested upon and quite possibly the futures of their respective managers. Ger Loughnane's side got off to a poor start, going 0-04 to 0-00 behind with the Cork forwards all on target. Ten minutes in however, Joe Canning got Galway into contention as he shrugged off the challenge of Diarmuid O'Sullivan and sneaked a stunning shot past Dónal Óg Cusack for his first goal. Some time later a swift Galway attack ended with Alan Kerins batting the sliotar to the Cork net but referee Barry Kelly had already blown his whistle before the goal was scored. Kelly penalised Cork 'keeper Cusack for a foul on Kerins. The foul earned Cusack his second yellow card, Cork were suddenly down to 14 men and they had a penalty to defend. After converting the penalty Canning had 2-04 to show for the first 35 minutes. In the second-half Galway struggled to pull away and Cork managed to heap the pressure on them with a run of six successive points. Loughnane's team threw everything they had at their opponents in the closing ten minutes. Canning tried his heart out, firing over three late points but Ben O'Connor had the last word when he split the posts with a superb effort from near the sideline.

Vs Clare


July 27
Quarter-final
Clare 2-17 - 2-19 Cork Semple Stadium, Thurles
Referee: D Murphy (Wexford)
N Gilligan 0-8 (3f, 1 '65'), D Mc Mahon, B Nugent 1-1 each, J Clancy, T Carmody 0-2 each, G Quinn (1f), P Donnellan, B O'Connell (sl) 0-1 each. Report B O'Connor 0-7 (3f, 1 '65'), T McCarthy, K Murphy 1-0 each, P Horgan 0-3, P Cronin, N Ronan 0-2 each, T Kenny, J O'Connor, N McCarthy, C Naughton, J Deane 0-1 each.

For the third weekend in-a-row Cork faced a win-or-bust championship game. A feature of the opening quarter was Cork full-back Diarmuid O'Sullivan's struggle to keep tabs on the elusive Niall Gilligan. Wides blighted Clare's play in the Munster final and wayward shooting was again threatening to derail them on this occasion. The tempo of the game increased as Barry Nugent turned onto his right and pointed. A brace of points came from Pat Donnellan and Clare then turned on the afterburners to score 1-04 without reply. Eight points in arrears and staring at an embarrassing championship exit, half-time came at just the right time for Cork. Just as they did when they were in trouble at the break in the Galway game, Cork rallied superbly with a brillinat second half performance. Incredibly, the deficit was back to just four points - 1-11 to 1-07 - within three minutes of the restart. Timmy McCarthy followed up with a timely goal. A short while later Clare were just about keeping Cork at arm's length. As the clock ticked towards 70 minutes, Cork never really looked assured. Searching for that levelling point, Clare wer eleft wanting. It was left to Neil Ronan to confirm crestfallen Clare's exit from the championship as he landed the insurance point in the 72nd minute.

Vs Kilkenny


August 10
Semi-final
Kilkenny 1-23 - 0-17 Cork Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: M Wadding (Waterford)
H Shefflin 0-11 (6f), E Larkin 1-2, A Fogarty 0-5, TJ Reid 0-2, R Power, E Brennan, J Fitzpatrick 0-1 each. Report B O'Connor 0-8 (8f), N McCarthy, T Kenny, J O'Connor 0-2 each, C Naughton, J Gardiner, P Cronin 0-1 each.

In a unique fixture Cork’s All-Ireland semi-final meeting with Kilkenny was the first time in the history of the championship that both sides met outside of the All-Ireland final. Kilkenny were hoping for a victory to keep their three-in-a-row dream on track, while Cork were hoping to deny 'the Cats' a spot in the championship decider and a chance to go one ahead of Cork in the all-time roll of honour. The game began evenly enough and the sides were level six times in the opening twenty-one minutes. Just on the half-hour mark Eoin Larkin found himself in space for a Kilkenny goal to give his side a 1-09 to 0-06 lead. While Cork came back for a brief time in the second half, the deadly accuracy of Henry Shefflin made sure that a victory for 'the Cats' was always going to be the outcome. The nearest Cork came to closing the gap in the second half was to make it a five-point margin. But a great point by Martin Comerford showed that Kilkenny were ready to step up a further gear as they swept to a comprehensive win.

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