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Rebels to capture Liam
Read Brian Lohan's prediction for this years All Ireland Hurling Final. Read on..

Rebel boss sticks to his winning formula
CORK pulled no surprises when they named an unchanged side for the fifth consecutive game ahead of Sunday's Guinness All-Ireland hurling final against Kilkenny. Read on..

'New' sliotar is last year's news
THIS 'new' sliotar has been one of the biggest talking points of the season but Croke Park officials insist it's not actually new. Read on..

Confident Cork
The transformation of Cork hurlers from mutinous malcontents last winter to confident contenders this summer has been completed with emphatic certainty. More..

Morrissey brother start against Derry
Paul and Michael Morrissey make their league debuts for Cork this year. More...

Sherlock and Curran sparkle in dull Cork performance
Coach Donal O'Grady wouldn't admit it, but this was arguably one of Cork's poorest displays in years. More...

O'Grady happy with players
Two games, two wins. Not bad for starters but Donal O'Grady will not get carried away in the slightest with that statistic. More...

Cork win but lots of work to do yet
A Sunday afternoon in Wexford town that won't have an extended stay in the memory bank. More...

Mulcahy in Cork line-up for injured O'Sullivan
Pat Mulcahy and Jerry O'Connor will line-up for Cork against Wexford on Sunday. More..

Cork prepare for a tough encounter with Wexford
Sunday's second round of the National Hurling league sees Cork making the long journey to Wexford Park to take on the locals. Preview...

Cummins in line for recall to rebels
The Cork hurling management are likely to retain the bulk of the team that defeated Limerick in the first round of the NHL for next Sunday's trip to Wexford. Preview...

Opening show will have done Cork no harm
First real working day at the office for Cork's new hurling management and a few things to ponder upon before the potentially hazardous trip down to Slaneyside on Sunday 9th March to confront Wexford.Preview...

Dawn of a new hurling era
Twelve months ago, Bertie Og Murphy started his brief inter-county managerial career with a league win over Limerick on a dank day on the Ennis road. More..




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