Cork 'keeper Quirke looks ahead to the final

It's a rivalry that extends back to 1889 when Cork and Kerry met for the first time in the SFC in Mallow and 118 years later they're set for their biggest clash yet when they meet in the Bank of Ireland SFC final in Croke Park this Sunday, throw-in at 3.30pm.

Cork 'keeper Quirke looks ahead to the final

It's a rivalry that extends back to 1889 when Cork and Kerry met for the first time in the SFC in Mallow and 118 years later they're set for their biggest clash yet when they meet in the Bank of Ireland SFC final in Croke Park this Sunday, throw-in at 3.30pm.

It will be the 13th championship meeting between the counties this decade and the fifth since the start of last year's campaign. They met three times last year with the score standing at 1-1 each with one draw while Kerry beat Cork by two points in this year's Munster final.

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