惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

F
Full Disclosure
博客园 - 三生石上(FineUI控件)
MyScale Blog
MyScale Blog
Apple Machine Learning Research
Apple Machine Learning Research
L
LINUX DO - 最新话题
T
The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
P
Proofpoint News Feed
宝玉的分享
宝玉的分享
小众软件
小众软件
Hugging Face - Blog
Hugging Face - Blog
GbyAI
GbyAI
Cyber Security Advisories - MS-ISAC
Cyber Security Advisories - MS-ISAC
V
Visual Studio Blog
爱范儿
爱范儿
freeCodeCamp Programming Tutorials: Python, JavaScript, Git & More
博客园_首页
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
月光博客
月光博客
博客园 - 叶小钗
D
Docker
H
Hackread – Cybersecurity News, Data Breaches, AI and More
T
Tailwind CSS Blog
D
DataBreaches.Net
酷 壳 – CoolShell
酷 壳 – CoolShell
B
Blog RSS Feed
量子位
美团技术团队
Vercel News
Vercel News
Y
Y Combinator Blog
IT之家
IT之家
Martin Fowler
Martin Fowler
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
S
SegmentFault 最新的问题
腾讯CDC
Recent Announcements
Recent Announcements
Google DeepMind News
Google DeepMind News
罗磊的独立博客
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
G
Google Developers Blog
Microsoft Azure Blog
Microsoft Azure Blog
The Register - Security
The Register - Security
博客园 - 司徒正美
N
Netflix TechBlog - Medium
S
Schneier on Security
博客园 - 聂微东
U
Unit 42
D
Darknet – Hacking Tools, Hacker News & Cyber Security
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
雷峰网
雷峰网
Latest news
Latest news

IrishExaminer.com

Six supplements you can take to slow the signs of ageing Hotel review: Perfect country escapism in Wexford spot that houses Kevin Dundon’s cookery studio Minute-by-minute live updates from Tipperary v Cork in the Munster SHC Patrick Horgan: The art of the freetaker and why teams need them for success Daniel Kinahan arrested in Dubai: 'Clock ticking' to extradite him to Ireland Páirc Uí Chaoimh emerges as potential new site for Cork Event Centre ‘We promise you sister, we will get the justice you deserve,’ Scarlett Faulkner funeral told Moya Brennan remembered at funeral as ‘First Lady of Celtic music’ 'I didn’t realise you could get pension at 35': Connacht GAA chiefs wise to 'pensioner' try-on What a difference a day makes: Eurovision singer Tommy Swarbrigg on his hearing loss journey Seán Kelly: Time to spread the love and move Liam MacCarthy around When I was diagnosed with testicular cancer at 30 it was taboo to talk about genitals Is Ronan Curran right? Do Cork need more help from their pundits? Ben O'Connor: 'I love going up to Thurles. This is what we've been training for' Brookwood: 'Whopper' €1.595m Cork family home set in 78 acres of hidden woodland Cork Luas: Schools and sports clubs face compulsory purchase orders as preferred route revealed Sex defies the years: Why you don't have to lose access to intimacy as you age Jennifer Horgan: We have set a new standard for what angry men can achieve. It's terrifying Team news: TJ in for Cats, McCarthy on Tipp bench, Kelly starts for Clare, Walsh gets Cork nod Question of Taoiseach's departure as Fianna Fáil leader 'more serious than it has ever been' Ayu founder Suzie O'Neill: 'I failed my Leaving. Mum said, ‘you love makeup, why don’t you do that?’' Ronan O'Gara: Things have deteriorated... Frankly, I don’t remember Munster as low 'We ate way too many pastries from Fields Bakery': Behind the scenes on the Jimmy Stewart film, made in West Cork Cork U20s pip Kerry to break losing streak Man sexually assaulted Ryanair cabin crew member mid-flight Cork native Samantha Barry to leave Glamour editor-in-chief role Man accused of raping and sexually assaulting girl tells Waterford court 'it is all made up' Clayton McMillan defends new Munster hire Roger Randle after allegations resurface Catherine Connolly asks Council of State to probe new international protection bill Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger killed in road accident, aged 48 Micheál Martin: 'I do not, in any shape or form, feel under threat' Danny Healy-Rae faces loss of Dáil committee seat following no-confidence vote I went to Ireland's largest outdoor festival alone in search of new connections — this is what happened Complaint lodged over Independent Ireland members shouting over female TDs Man who allegedly drove tractor through garda checkpoint at Cork fuel price protest charged Richard Hogan: A seven-hour road trip where I saw the two sides of Ireland Major €200m expansion of Mahon Point approved by Cork City Council Cork's Viaduct Inn to become transport and travel hub Pressure on Micheál Martin as three of Fianna Fáil’s youngest TDs issue warning shot More derelict site levies written off than paid as Cork City Council waives €3.7m Waterford IT firm invests €13.2m in business, creating 125 cybersecurity and AI jobs Bayern Munich progress past Real Madrid after seven-goal classic Mike Pickering: The Manchester house marvel who helped inspire the sound of Sir Henrys in Cork First homes of O'Flynn Group's 550-home Dunkettle development launched for sale Pope Leo issues message of unity as Trump shares AI image of himself being held by Jesus Scarlett Faulkner passes away after life support turned off, family confirm From smoking to a life abroad, these are the things we gave up for the sake of our children Cork man jailed for rape approached victim after being released from nine-year term, court told Tipperary return small portion of ticket allocation for Cork Munster SHC clash Farmer, haulier and agri-contractor loses out in €1.55m tax battle with Revenue over green diesel Cork artist Colm Murphy: 'You could catch mackerel off Patrick’s Bridge' Cork Luas: Key changes, 24 stops and potential impact on homes and businesses 'There wasn't a dry eye': Erika Fox shares wedding teaser following lavish Adare Manor ceremony Dear Dáithí: Will I regret missing my daughter's first birthday to go on a girls' trip? LIVE: Supply chains to take days to recover from fuel protests; Commissioner ‘absolutely appalled’ by threats to gardaí Cork harassment victim: 'I was wondering how was he following me...I felt like an absolute lunatic' Rory McIlroy holds his nerve to become back-to-back Masters champion Hungary's Viktor Orban concedes landmark defeat to centre-right opposition Cork nightclub to reopen as former Cubins and Spiders venue gets major revamp Leaving and Junior Cert practicals deferred due to fuel protests Five arrested at fuel protest in Cork; 10c cut to petrol and diesel, carbon tax hike postponed Little Island site set for new waterfront-facing homes Tommy Tiernan Show: The sports writer whose chronic anxiety prevented him leaving Cork Four first-half goals send Cork past Limerick and into Munster semi-final 'I will, yeah': Cork-based GP says foreign doctors in Ireland can face a slang barrier Tipperary avoid Déise upset to advance to Munster semi final against Cork The hardest part of your dog dying isn't just losing them. It's that you decide when they go Restaurant review: Clare eatery offers a meal as comforting as an old country pub As it happened: Cork beat Limerick in Munster SFC quarter-final A pristine 'modern country' style home in Cork City for €440,000 'If you've lived in the North, you'll recognise the sticking plaster approach to issues' The scourge of fly-tipping: How illegal dumping is defacing Cork’s countryside My Childhood with Marty Morrissey: 'My father always said no son of his would fight for America' Late goals see Cork stun Galway to claim Ladies Football league title Protest at Whitegate refinery in Cork officially stood down; Cabinet to meet on Sunday Wedding of the Week: Dreamy destination do for well-travelled Kerry couple People will die unless fuel protests end urgently — Fuels for Ireland CEO McIlroy falters, Lowry surges to set up thrilling Masters final round Womens Six Nations: England over-power Ireland in tournament opener 'Disappointed' Limerick players out to make statement on the pitch, insists Coleman Man arrested after allegedly damaging US military aircraft at Shannon Airport Yellow thunderstorm warning issued for Cork, Kerry and Waterford The photographers capturing final moments: How baby loss charity supports grieving families McIlroy’s formula for Augusta prep: School run, fly to Augusta and home for dinner Aintree punter's £100,000 National bet pays Maximus dividends Diary of a Gen Z Student: Technology fatigue is real — here's what a screen detox taught me This Ladysbridge house is a charming look at costal living with village convenience Five Late Late Show talking points, from Fergal Keane to The Young Offenders Irish drivers turn to electric vehicles as fuel costs soar amid oil supply disruption Shane Lowry: 'I felt like I did a lot of good things and my attitude was great' My life with magician Gerard Kearney: Barry Keoghan asked me for tips while researching a role Brendan Courtney on the late Hugh Wallace: 'Every time I’m driving to a shoot, I talk to him' Joe McNamee: We have to bring alternative voices into the big tent of Irish food Health threats advisory group hears of 'unacceptable' patient risks from fuel protests Patrick Kelly: Cork face delicate balancing act between rotation and risk against Limerick Walking with McIlroy for his latest masterpiece: defending champion takes historic lead Cost of Living: Why Cork shoppers are driving miles for cheaper food and bulk bargains Garda water cannon arrives in Cork as fuel protests declared 'national exceptional event' Justin Rose in the hunt as Masters poised for thrilling weekend Woman killed in Togher house fire named locally
Cork v Mayo player ratings: Beirne and O'Donoghue shine
Brendan O'Brien, Eamonn Murphy · 2026-06-28 · via IrishExaminer.com

Produced his by-now expected great save early on and produced another more routine stop late in the second-half. Mayo struggled with their kickout rates on the day but then a goalkeeper is only one cog in that particular machine. 

Jack Coyne: 7 

Spent the afternoon on Mark Cronin and kept the Nemo Rangers man quiet for long periods. He had one brilliant recovery ten minutes into the second-half when Cronin got in behind him, but only briefly.

Donnacha McHugh: 8

The man with the toughest gig in the Mayo defence. Had to shadow Stephen Sherlock for 70 minutes and did a very decent job of it with the Cork dangerman limited to two points from play, one of them kicked with McHugh just inches from his face.

Eoin McGreal: 4 

Forced off before the end of the first quarter with what looked like a leg problem. Started well and did well to recover and prevent a goal chance and made one powerful burst forward shortly before being replaced by Diarmuid Duffy.

Read More

Sam Callinan: 6 

One of those who busted a lung from start to finish. Gave away a cheap early free for a tug on Sean Meehan’s shirt but supported the attack and helped McHugh on occasion as the latter dealt with Sherlock.

David McBrien: 8 

Won’t appear on too many match highlights but McBrien was immense. A pain in the ass to Cork all day with a tackle here and a run there. On the scene at both ends of the field and in the middle. An absolute dynamo.

Enda Hession: 6 

Hession likes a run forward but he had his hands full here looking after the dynamic Chris Óg Jones after McGreal went off. It made for a brilliant battle with the Cork forward doing real damage and Hession getting the odd ‘W’ too.

Bob Tuohy: 6 

Part of a Mayo midfield that struggled through the day in the air but Tuohy still put in a decent shift. Won one big catch late in the first-half and got a hand to a pass in behind that could have set Ian Maguire up for a goal. Replaced after 54 minutes.

Jack Carney: 7 

Another middle third player who had to battle for a piece of real estate in the air but Carney was non-stop on the ground. Second week in a row where he nailed a huge two-pointer after an earlier miss. That takes guts.

Stephen Coen: 6 

Didn’t exactly see a whole pile of ball, Coen was wide with a two-point attempt from distance and could have hurt himself in barging Jones at one point. For all that, he ran his socks off for 49 minutes.

Paul Towey: 6 

Some excellent foot passing early on from the Charlestown man was vital in giving Mayo a foundation in a game they started slightly nervously but his influence waned from there through to being replaced with 16 minutes to go.

Jordan Flynn: 6 

One of the Crossmolina man’s quieter shifts but Flynn was still eating in to his reserves in the last minute when punching forward and feeding Kobe McDonald for the wunderkind’s late goal chance.

Darragh Beirne: 9 

What a performance from this guy. Fed McDonald for Mayo’s first point in the first minute and ended with the man of the match nod after hitting seven points of his own, three from play and a pair of two-pointers from dead balls. A menace in the corner all day.

Ryan O’Donoghue: 8.5

What a footballer. Full stop. O’Donoghue seems to roam as he pleases and how do you stop that? Signed for eight points, four of them from play and had a wide, hit a post and a shot diverted as well as that. Mayo’s beating heart up front?

Kobe McDonald: 8.5

The teenage tyro’s big match debut in the big house and his response was no surprise. We expect this from him now. One delicious two-pointer in a four-point haul – all from play - a towering catch, bursting speed and assists. The lad has it all.

Bench: 8 

Diarmuid Duffy came on early for McGreal and took part in that brilliant battle with Jones and others. Got burned a couple of times, did his own burning at others. Had a goal shot blocked late on. One of eight men making their Championship debut in Croker.

Tommy Conroy needed some time to find his feet after coming on for Towey at the interval but his influence grew and he picked off a point for himself with it. Matthew Ruane’s impact was more instant on his arrival.

CORK

Patrick Doyle: 7

After Cork lost their opening three kick-outs, they retained seven of the next eight up to half-time. They finished securing 16 out of 23 overall, which was impressive. Doyle was also alert around the square to keep a clean sheet.

Maurice Shanley: 6

Varied between marking Ryan O’Donoghue and Kobe McDonald in the first half, though both went deeper in the second half as Mayo restructured their attack. Battled hard. 

Daniel O'Mahony:  6

In tandem with Shanley tagged Mayo’s marquee forwards. Might have been worth switching him out to the half-back line in the last quarter.

Sean Meehan: 5

Picked up Darragh Beirne, who clipped two fine first-half scores though Meehan did well on the front foot. Ended up on Tommy Conroy who also a real handful. Left isolated too often. 

Brian O'Driscoll: 6

One of the more experienced campaigners in red, comfortable on the ball in the crowded middle third. Had a low-percentage goal chance smothered late on. 

Tommy Walsh: 7

Powerful first half though he should have grabbed a point. Kept at it even when the game was slipping away. Cork’s best defender all season.

Rory Maguire: 6

Late call-up to the starting 15 in place of Luke Fahy. Had a point and a wide but could have been more direct when Mayo backed off. 

Ian Maguire: 7

Deployed as a quasi-target man on Cork’s early attacking phases, scoring a point. He also made a key defensive block on a Ryan O’Donoghue shot. Midfield wasn’t Cork’s issue. 

Colm O’Callaghan: 6

Strong in the air, grabbed a first-half point and should have had another. Cork needed him to break the lines a bit more but their build-up was often too slow. 

Paul Walsh: 7

Nailed a class first-half point after a dummy and fouled for Mark Cronin’s two-point free. Added two more second-half points and Cork’s highest scorer from play. 

Dara Sheedy:  6

On the world of ball as Cork’s link-man early though he was regularly swarmed in possession. Quiet second half before being replaced.

Sean McDonnell: 5

Worked hard without getting a lot of possession. Cork needed a better return from deep when Mayo’s backs sagged off.

Mark Cronin: 5

Converted a free from outside the arc but didn’t get any quality ball from play within range. Blocked down inside the 20-metre line early in the second half. Switched to centre-forward briefly when he looked lively before coming off. 

Chris Óg Jones: 6

His pace and directness were a threat. Forced Jack Livingstone into a save and hit a first-half point and added another after half-time. Fisted a wide after 59 minutes when Cork had the gap down to three points.

Steven Sherlock: 6

The marked man in the Rebel attack after his recent exploits and Donnacha McHugh stuck to him tenaciously. Clipped over two decent points but to win Cork needed him to be lively and McHugh rarely left him get into space. 

Subs:

Ruairí Deane: 7

First sub in after 47 minutes and added energy and directness. Fouled for two converted frees. 

Conor Corbett: 5

Couldn’t make an impact in the last 20 minutes and missed a couple of chances.

Brian Hurley:  6

A point and a wide in a late cameo. 

Seán Walsh, Seán Brady: On too late to rate.

Read More