Sat, 16 Apr, 2011 - 01:00
Fintan O’Toole
The game of football that unfolded saw Cork produce a consummate display to cruise to success over Kerry and left the Galway manager with plenty to think about on the road home.
“My initial thoughts were shock and horror,” he said.
CONNECT WITH US TODAY
Be the first to know the latest news and updates
CourtsGaaFootballPlace: EnnisPlace: Páirc Uí RinnPlace: CorkPlace: Parnell ParkPerson: MulhollandPerson: Alan MulhollandPerson: John ClearyPerson: ClearyPerson: Gearoid McKiernanPerson: Niall MurrayPerson: Alan O’MaraPerson: Kevin KehoePerson: Liam Óg McGovernPerson: Matthew O’HanlonPerson: Kevin O’GradyEvent: All-IrelandEvent: LeinsterEvent: All-Ireland U21 semiEvent: All-Ireland U21Organisation: CorkOrganisation: KerryOrganisation: GalwayOrganisation: TipperaryOrganisation: Galway U21Organisation: RebelsOrganisation: ConnachtOrganisation: U21sOrganisation: CavanOrganisation: TyroneOrganisation: Breffni CountyOrganisation: WexfordOrganisation: Longford
Latest
- Limerick concerts set to deliver €60m boost to Mid-West economy this summer
- Parents face barriers opting children out of religion in Catholic primary schools
- Speakers' Corner remains hallowed ground for ideas too radical for mainstream media
- Road bowling: Stokes powers past McDonagh to claim Munster intermediate title
Sport
Newsletter
Sign up to our daily sports bulletin, delivered straight to your inbox at 5pm. Subscribers also receive an exclusive email from our sports desk editors every Friday evening looking forward to the weekend's sporting action.
Most Read
Friday, June 26, 2026 - 9:00 PM
Friday, June 26, 2026 - 7:00 PM
Friday, June 26, 2026 - 4:00 PM


