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EchoLive.ie, 8 Jul
Each week the Echo's team of sportswriters discuss the main local and
national GAA news
The Echo Sport Podcast: Written in The Stars?
Brian Hayes, who scored 1-4, celebrates Cork's win over Limerick in
Sunday's All-Ireland SHC semi-final. Picture: Stephen
McCarthy/Sportsfile
Denis Hurley
From being moments away from being knocked out of the championship in
May, Cork have an All-Ireland final to look forward to.
Denis Hurley, Barry O’Mahony and John Horgan look back at Cork’s superb
win over Limerick and examine where the game was won and lost.
Overcoming such a wonderful side is a mark of how far Cork have come
and we discuss the the various big moments in Cork’s championship
campaign as a whole and on Sunday in particular.
Cork captain Seán O'Donoghue. Picture: Seb Daly/Sportsfile Cork captain
Seán O'Donoghue. Picture: Seb Daly/Sportsfile
Of course, despite beating the champions twice, Cork have not yet
claimed any silverware and they will face a huge challenge against
Clare on July 21 - the Banner’s win over Kilkenny is also assessed in a
busy episode.
There is also a look back at the various finals in the McCarthy
Insurance Group Football League and a preview of the RedFM Hurling
League finals this coming weekend.
Find the Echo Sport Podcast at www.echolive.ie or wherever you get your
podcasts.
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clean bill of health