Cork v Tyrone score recap as the Red Hand stroll into minor final – Irish Mirror

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Tyrone go into this All-Ireland minor football semi-final off the back of a barnstorming finish to the Ulster final.

Two late goals at Brewster Park saw them turn a tight battle with Donegal into a seven-point win and secure their 24th provincial crown.

One of the stars of their team is captain Cormac Devlin, who said they proved some people wrong in the Ulster final.

He told the Irish News: I think we proved a point. There was a lot of people who maybe didnt think we had that warrior spirit when the game was tight to pull through.

But we showed that we have and it will only stand to us going into the All-Ireland semi-final.

I know we didnt get the opportunity to show it, but I knew we had a team full of dogs, who are just willing to work.

You wouldnt believe it, but we have matches like that every week in training.

CORK (MFC v Tyrone): Daniel Walsh (Douglas); Dan Twomey (Ballinascarthy), Shane OConnell (Kilshannig), Patrick OGrady (Killavullen); Sam Copps (Mallow), Conor Twomey (Carbery Rangers), Darragh OBrien (Glanworth); Michael McSweeney (Knocknagree), Rory OShaughnessy (j-c, St Michaels); Jack ONeill (Castlehaven), Niall Kelly (Newcestown), Colm Gillespie (Aghabullogue); Luke OHerlihy (St Michaels), Jamie ODriscoll (Castlehaven), Hugh OConnor (j-c, Newmarket).

Subs: Niall Murray (Killavullen), Fionn Crowley (St Finbarrs), Conor Cusack (Nemo Rangers), Alan Kelleher (St Colums), Dylan Crowley (Urhan), Jack Cunningham (Douglas), Olan Corcoran (St Marys), Niall Daly (Ilen Rovers), Bryan Hayes (Nemo Rangers).

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