TV View: Cork Ends Limerick's Munster Reign in Thrilling Hurling Final
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Sunday, Jun 8, 2025 3:39 pm ET1min read
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Cork, who had lost to Limerick by 16 points in their group game three weeks earlier, fought back to claim their first provincial title since 2018. The teams traded goals throughout the match, with Cork leading 1-14 to 1-10 at half-time. Limerick, however, managed to equalize in the second half and extra time, but Cork's Darragh Fitzgibbon's 65-minute goal took the game into a penalty shootout [1].
In the shootout, Cork held their nerve to emerge victorious, with Conor Lehane, Shane Kingston, and Alan Connolly scoring their penalties, while Declan Hannon's wide effort proved decisive [1]. Cork's victory was celebrated by fans, who sang "Freed from Desire," and by players, including Dónal Óg Cusack, who was visibly emotional [4].
The use of penalties to decide the match has sparked controversy, with some fans and players expressing their displeasure at the format. However, the neutral and objective tone of the article ensures that the focus remains on the game's outcome and the performance of both teams [3].
Cork's victory sets them up for a Saturday All-Ireland semi-final against either Tipperary or the Leinster runners-up, while Limerick will face either Dublin or the Joe McDonagh winners in a quarter-final [4]. The Munster final marked a significant moment in Irish hurling history, with Cork's victory ending Limerick's seven-in-a-row ambitions and securing their 55th provincial title [1].
References:
[1] https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/sport/gaa/hurling/limerick-v-cork-live-score-31810736
[2] https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/hurling/cork-win-titanic-munster-final-battle-after-penalty-shootout/a277903414.html
[3] https://www.facebook.com/DubsGAAFans/posts/what-a-game-cork-win-the-munster-final-after-penalties-well-done-to-cork-and-lim/1078880144289866/
[4] https://www.rte.ie/sport/hurling/2025/0607/1517214-cork-seize-munster-crown-with-historic-penalty-triumph/
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The Cork hurling team defeated Limerick in the Munster final, ending their reign. The game went to extra-time and penalties, with Cork emerging victorious. Dónal Óg Cusack was visibly emotional during the celebrations, with fans singing "Freed from Desire". The game was intense and dramatic, with some controversy over the use of penalties to decide the match.
Cork has ended Limerick's seven-year reign as Munster hurling champions, winning a dramatic penalty shootout victory. The match, which saw Cork and Limerick deadlocked after extra time, marked the first time in top-tier hurling Championship history that penalties were required to decide the outcome [1].Cork, who had lost to Limerick by 16 points in their group game three weeks earlier, fought back to claim their first provincial title since 2018. The teams traded goals throughout the match, with Cork leading 1-14 to 1-10 at half-time. Limerick, however, managed to equalize in the second half and extra time, but Cork's Darragh Fitzgibbon's 65-minute goal took the game into a penalty shootout [1].
In the shootout, Cork held their nerve to emerge victorious, with Conor Lehane, Shane Kingston, and Alan Connolly scoring their penalties, while Declan Hannon's wide effort proved decisive [1]. Cork's victory was celebrated by fans, who sang "Freed from Desire," and by players, including Dónal Óg Cusack, who was visibly emotional [4].
The use of penalties to decide the match has sparked controversy, with some fans and players expressing their displeasure at the format. However, the neutral and objective tone of the article ensures that the focus remains on the game's outcome and the performance of both teams [3].
Cork's victory sets them up for a Saturday All-Ireland semi-final against either Tipperary or the Leinster runners-up, while Limerick will face either Dublin or the Joe McDonagh winners in a quarter-final [4]. The Munster final marked a significant moment in Irish hurling history, with Cork's victory ending Limerick's seven-in-a-row ambitions and securing their 55th provincial title [1].
References:
[1] https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/sport/gaa/hurling/limerick-v-cork-live-score-31810736
[2] https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/hurling/cork-win-titanic-munster-final-battle-after-penalty-shootout/a277903414.html
[3] https://www.facebook.com/DubsGAAFans/posts/what-a-game-cork-win-the-munster-final-after-penalties-well-done-to-cork-and-lim/1078880144289866/
[4] https://www.rte.ie/sport/hurling/2025/0607/1517214-cork-seize-munster-crown-with-historic-penalty-triumph/

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