Cork Con aiming for seventh AIL triumph but Terenure can spoil the party

Terenure’s huge levels of support in the last two finales have transformed the showpiece event and with another big contigent due to leave Lakelands for Dublin 4 tomorrow, Cork Con head coach Johnny Holland is hoping the Temple Hill club can muster a large travelling crowd
Cork Con aiming for seventh AIL triumph but Terenure can spoil the party

Jack Kelleher (Cork Constitution) and Harrison Brewer (Terenure College)

Cork Consitution meet defending champions Terenure College in tomorrow’s Energia All Ireland League Men’s final with both clubs determined to provide a spectacle worthy of the occasion in front of a big crowd at Aviva Stadium.

Cork Con’s first final appearance since they last lifted the trophy for their sixth AIL title in 2019 will coincide with the league’s first men’s and women’s doubleheader with the other decider first up at 1:45pm between Railway Union and UL Bohemian. The presence of the four clubs, two from Dublin, two from Munster, should ensure that the heights reached at last year’s men’s final, when Terenure claimed their first AIL title at Clontarf’s expense, could well be topped.

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