Exhibition of shooting from Horgan sees Cork over the line for first win of League season

Cork 1-20 Clare 0-20

Exhibition of shooting from Horgan sees Cork over the line for first win of League season

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Cork took the honours in this NHL 1A clash in Pairc Ui Rinn, Patrick Horgan’s exhibition of free-taking getting the home side over the line before 4,757 spectators.

Clare bossed Cork for most of the first half, their work rate was better than the home team’s and they had a better spread of scorers. John Conlon showed up to good effect leading the attack and hit three points, while Conor Cleary and Cathal Malone dominated on Cork’s puck-outs.

Tony Kelly’s 20th-minute point gave Clare a 0-6 to 0-3 lead over Cork that didn’t flatter the visitors, yet Cork were level at the break.

This was largely thanks to Patrick Horgan’s accuracy from frees and a 22nd-minute goal. The latter was a lucky score, a high dropping ball from Seamus Harnedy going all the way to the net to level matters.

Both sides hit three more points before the break but Clare also put three shots wide, indicating their superiority in the opening half: it was 1-6 to 0-9 at the break.

The sides continued to grapple for superiority on the restart, swapping the lead time and again, with Horgan’s accuracy from dead balls being matched by Kelly and Ian Galvin from play.

A draw looked likely until the closing stages, when Cork broke for the tape: with seven minutes left it was 1-16 to 0-19, but the Leesiders outscored Clare 0-4 to 0-1 in that final period, with Horgan hitting three frees and placing Tim O’Mahony for a clever point from play.

Scorers for Cork: P. Horgan (0-16, 0-15 frees); S. Harnedy (1-1); J. Coughlan, D. Kearney, T. O’Mahony (0-1 each).

Scorers for Clare: T. Kelly (0-6); I. Galvin, J. Conlon, P. Duggan (3 frees, 1 65)(0-4 each); D. Ryan (0-2).

CORK: A. Nash, S. O’Donoghue, D. Cahalane, S. McDonnell, C. Joyce, T. O’Mahony, D. Griffin, C. Murphy, B. Cooper, D. Kearney, S. Harnedy (c), C. Lehane, J. Coughlan, A. Walsh, P. Horgan.

Subs: L. Meade for Murphy (48); D. Browne for Griffin, A. Cadogan for Coughlan (both 58)

CLARE: K. Hogan, R. Hayes, D. McInerney, J. Browne, C. Malone, C. Cleary, D. Fitzgerald, S. Golden, C. Galvin, P. Duggan, T. Kelly (c), D. Ryan, I. Galvin, J. Conlon, P. Collins.

Subs: R. Taylor for Golden (52); C. Guilfoyle for Duggan (60); M. O’Neill for Collins (63); A. McCarthy for Fitzgerald (65).

Referee: J. Ryan (Tipperary).

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