Anthony Daly: What Cork’s dominant win says about Ben O’Connor’s early influence

As soon as I arrived into Páirc Uí Chaoimh yesterday, I landed into a welter of excitement. The decibel levels were soaring in tandem with the Cork footballers’ late roll against Cavan. Having trailed by seven points, Cork kicked the last eight scores of the match, with the roof nearly lifting off the stand when Steven Sherlock curled over a two-pointer to bag the result.The crowd was certainly a help to the footballers late on. It’s only right that they could get a bounce from their own supporters when they needed it. They have always been in the shadow of the hurlers – and always will be – but this was another reminder of how much of an event a Cork hurling match always is now in PUC. This is exclusive subscriber content. Already a subscriber? Sign in Annual €130€80 Best value Monthly €12€6 / month Introductory offers for new customers. Annual billed once for first year. Renews at €130. Monthly initial discount (first 3 months) billed monthly, then €12 a month. Ts&Cs apply. A collection of the latest sports news, reports and analysis from Cork.
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