Cork name unchanged team for All-Ireland MFC final

Cork face Tyrone in the All-Ireland MFC final at 2pm on Sunday at St Conleth's Park in Newbridge
Cork defeated Derry by 11 points in the semi-final to reach the decider against Tyrone. Pic: Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

Cork defeated Derry by 11 points in the semi-final to reach the decider against Tyrone. Pic: Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

Cork minor football manager Keith Ricken has stuck with the same side which defeated Derry in the semi-final for the All-Ireland decider against Tyrone.

Fullback Aaron O'Sullivan has recovered from the injury which forced him off at half-time of that 11-point victory over Derry to again wear the number three jersey. There is also a spot on the bench for the fit again Gabriel Oronsaye.

Cork are seeking a first All-Ireland minor title in seven years. It is also the county's first appearance in the final since that 2019 victory over Galway. Tyrone are seeking to retain the title they won against Kerry last year.

Sunday's game at St Conleth's Park in Newbridge throws in at 2pm.

CORK: R Twohig (Kilmeen); R McCormack (Midleton), A O’Sullivan (Glanmire), C Garvey (St Finbarr’s); D O’Sullivan (Erins Own), C Downing (Adrigole), E Lynch (Ballincollig); K O’Shea (Urhan), C Murphy (Barryroe); E Ahern (Carrigaline), B Hegarty (Ballinora), J Miskella (Ballincollig); T Whooley (Clonakilty), J Barry (Aghinagh), D Herlihy (Shamrocks).

Subs: B Looney (Lyre), D O’Mahony (Newcestown), P Kelly (Naomh Abán), A O’Herlihy (St Finbarr’s), M Power (Charleville), G Oronsaye (Liscarroll/Churchtown Gaels), F O’Donovan (Clonakilty), L O’Neill (Carbery Rangers), K O’Donovan (O’Donovan Rossa).

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