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Bowe drafted in for the second test
Waterford sink Cork minors
Picture: David Keane
THE CORK minor hurlers fell short in their bid to reach the Munster final for the fifth season running last night. Waterford defeated Cork 3-19 to 1-20 after extra time at Páirc Ui Rinn, with the home side reduced to 14 at the start of the additional 20-minute period. The Rebel inside forward line of Pa O’Callaghan, Michael Cahalane and Anthony Spillane was a major threat throughout, but the Déise had the edge in the middle third, and prevailed despite a 1-7 to 0-1 deficit after 17 minutes.
British and Irish Lions: L Halfpenny (Wales); T Bowe (Ireland), B O’Driscoll (Ireland), J Davies (Wales), G North (Wales); J Sexton (Ireland), B Youngs (England); M Vunipola (England), T Youngs (England), A Jones (Wales), A-W Jones (Wales), G Parling (England), D Lydiate (Wales), S Warburton (Wales, capt), J Heaslip (Ireland). Replacements: R Hibbard (Wales), R Grant (Scotland), D Cole (England), T Croft (England), S O’Brien (Ireland), C Murray (Ireland), O Farrell (England), A Cuthbert (Wales).
shows his leadership skills are supreme: P52
celebrate soccer stars: P46-47
Cork’s Kieran Histon and Waterford’s Stephen Bennett battle for the ball last night.
The British and Irish Lions have promoted Ben Youngs, Tommy Bowe and Dan Lydiate to their starting XV among five changes for the second Test against Australia at the Etihad Stadium. Youngs replaces scrum-half Mike Phillips, Bowe forces right wing Alex Cuthbert onto the bench and Lydiate is preferred ahead of blindside flanker Tom Croft, who must also settle for a place among the replacements. Completing the new arrivals are loosehead prop Mako Vunipola and lock Geoff Parling, who have profited from injuries to Alex Corbisiero and Paul O’Connell. Ryan Grant, Sean O’Brien and Conor Murray have been included on the bench after missing last weekend’s 23-21 victory over Australia altogether. Cuthbert – the scorer of a fine try at the Suncorp Stadium – is unfortunate to lose out, but the firepower offered by Bowe meant his return was inevitable once the Ireland wing was passed fit. Bowe, who started all three Tests in South Africa in 2009, broke his hand three weeks ago but has made an astonishing recovery after undergoing surgery to repair the damage. The 29-year-old will wear a hurling glove for protection and revealed that he faced intensive physiotherapy to put himself in contention.
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Soccer: Leeds
Athletics: Ailís helps relay team in Santry : P38-39
Waterford now face Limerick, who upset Tipp 1-17 to 0-17 in Thurles, in the provincial decider, which guarantees them another two matches. The county’s underage hopes now rest with the U21s, who must travel to Tipp on Wednesday, July 17 for the Munster semi-final. Meanwhile, Bride Rovers’ James Bermingham has been appointed as referee for the TippKerry Munster minor football final on Sunday week in Killarney. The Cork footballers held their press conference ahead of the clash with Kerry yesterday evening, with Conor Counihan, Paudie Kissane, Paul Kerrigan, Tomás
Clancy and Ken O’Halloran in attendance. The Rebels had no injuries to report.
CORK COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 3 DRAWS SENIOR HURLING Ballinhassig/Bride Rovers v Courcey Rovers/Killeagh; Douglas/St Finbarr’s v Ballymartle/Erin's Own. SENIOR FOOTBALL Newmarket v St Vincent’s; Dohenys v St Nick’s. PREMIER INTERMEDIATE HURLING Tracton/Inniscarra v Ballincollig/Youghal; Kilworth/Carrigaline v Cloyne/Blarney. PREMIER INTERMEDIATE FOOTBALL Glenville v Carrigaline; Kinsale v Nemo Rangers. INTERMEDIATE HURLING Dromina/Argideen Rangers v Éire Óg/Dripsey; St Catherine’s/Milford v Aghabullogue/Meelin. INTERMEDIATE FOOTBALL Adrigole v Mayfield/Kildorrery; Grenagh/Canovee v Glanmire.
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