Rampant Rebels Return to All-Ireland Final in Goal Rush
DUBLIN, JUL 5 – Alan Connolly scored a hat-trick as Cork defeated Dublin by 20 points to reach the All-Ireland final and aim to end a 20-year title drought, officials said.
- Cork defeated Dublin 7-26 to 2-21 in an All-Ireland SHC semi-final at Croke Park on July 5, 2025, securing a final place.
- Cork built on last year’s narrow extra-time final loss to Clare by targeting fast starts and goals, as emphasized by manager Pat Ryan.
- Alan Connolly scored a hat-trick, Brian Hayes and Tim O'Mahony each scored two goals, and Cork led 4-13 to 1-12 at half-time.
- Cork scored 46 points with 6-15 from play, and Connolly 'put the red icing on the cake late on' as the capacity crowd applauded their clinical display.
- Cork’s victory ended Dublin’s hopes of a first final in 64 years and set up a July 20 final against Kilkenny or Tipperary, with Cork favored to win Liam MacCarthy.
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Pat Ryan hails Cork’s ruthless streak after semi-final demolition of Dublin
CORK are in seventh heaven after ensuring that they will contest back-to-back All-Ireland SHC finals for the first time since 2006. The Rebels bagged SEVEN goals in a scintillating semi-final performance that ruined Dublin’s hopes of reaching a first Liam MacCarthy Cup decider in 64 years. Cork manager Pat Ryan hailed his side for their clinical display against Dublin on Saturday in the All-Ireland SHC semi-final Cork landed seven goals against …
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