Mon, 30 Jun, 2003 - 01:00
Jim O’Sullivan
That was because a Cork side which had struggled in the opening 20 minutes, but stormed back in the second half with the aid of the wind, had the greater momentum to protect a narrow but decisive advantage on the scoreboard.
In reality, though, it was a minor disaster for Waterford to concede their title for spurning scoring chances at key stages.
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