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The 2013 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 122nd final of the
Munster Senior Hurling Championship The Munster GAA Hurling Senior Championship, known simply as the Munster Championship, is an annual Inter county, inter-county hurling competition organised by the Munster GAA, Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is the h ...
, one of the most prestigious provincial
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championships. The match, contested by
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and
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, took place on 14 July 2013 at the
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in
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, and started at 4:00 p.m. It was Limerick's 45th Munster final and Cork's 80th. In Ireland, the match was televised live on ''
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'' on
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with commentary from
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and Michael Duignan. The championship winners were awarded a place in the
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of the
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, while the loser went through to the
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. Limerick beat fourteen-man Cork by 0-24 to 0-15 to secure the Munster crown for the first time since
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. The Munster final failed to produce a goal for the first time since
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. Cork's
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was sent-off in first half injury time for striking Limerick wing-back
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on the helmet under a high ball. Limerick took advantage and went on to compile a comfortable victory. The final whistle was greeted by scenes of remarkable euphoria at the Limerick city venue as a seventeen-year wait for Munster glory finally came to an end. The Munster Cup was lifted by captain Donal O'Grady.


Route to the final


Limerick

Entering the Munster Championship at the semi-final stage by virtue of a bye, Limerick's first game was at home against
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on 9 June 2013. Limerick were very much the underdogs going into the game as, it was believed, the burden of playing in Division 1B of the
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would ultimately prove their undoing, while Tipperary would exploit time and space to exert unbearable pressure and ultimately restate their credentials as Kilkenny's most likely challengers for the All-Ireland. All did not go to plan for the Premier County, who were 0-03 to 0-01 behind early on and were five down when
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scored the opening goal for Limerick after Brendan Cummins had scooped the ball clear in a goalmouth scramble. Limerick led by 1-07 to 0-07 at half-time.
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came off the bench to make his championship debut and scored 1-03 in the second half for Tipp. He fired home a brilliant 49th-minute goal and Tipp led by 1-13 to 1-09. Limerick fought back to draw level at 1-14 apiece and set up a grandstand finish. They edged two points clear with points from subs Shane Dowling and
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, before Eoin Kelly dragged Tipp back into contention with five minutes left. But Limerick were flying and they bagged the final two scores through captain Donal O'Grady and
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to secure a 1-18 to 1-15 victory, their first over Tipperary since 2007.


Cork

Also entering the Munster Championship at the semi-final stage by virtue of a bye, Cork's first game was at the
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against Clare, quarter-final winners over
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, on 23 June 2013. Clare were slight favourites as they had won a
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clash early in the year – before winning the two National League fixtures between the teams, including a relegation play-off. Cork started without injured duo
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and Lorcán McLoughlin, while team captain
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also started on the bench. Clare played with a strong wind in the opening period and led by 0-11 to 0-08 at half-time. Cork scored the final point of the first half via goalkeeper Anthony Nash's long-range free, before they opened the second half in devastating fashion. Eight points on the bounce ensured that Cork's three-point deficit had become a five-point lead. Cork won the second half by 0-15 to 0-04 to score their first victory over Clare in 2013 – at the fourth attempt.


Pre-match

Cork were appearing in the Munster final for the 80th time since the championship was founded in 1888. The team had won the Munster final fifty times (most recently in
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) and were runners-up twenty-nine times (most recently in
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). Limerick were appearing in the provincial showpiece for the 45th time. The team had won the championship eighteen times (most recently in
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) and were runners-up twenty-six times (most recently in
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). Ticket prices for the final started at €20 for the Clare End and City End terraces, and were available at €30 for uncovered stand and €35 for the covered Mackey Stand.


Match


Reaction

Limerick manager John Allen believed the element of surprise and a well drilled and disciplined panel of players were the deciding factors in their victory over Cork. Allen, who is in his second year as manager, said he had absolute faith that his players would deliver the victory on the big day. Cork manager Jimmy Barry-Murphy criticised the decision to send off Patrick Horgan in the first half saying "It was an unbelievable decision that is all I can say, anyone that was at the match can judge for themselves." Speaking on the Sunday game programme later that night, former Cork goalkeeper Donal Og Cusack agreed that the sending off was harsh, saying "I think it was extremely harsh - I don’t think the intention was there, I know technically the referee can say he made the right decision but referees are encouraged to use their common sense." Declan Hannon, Richie McCarthy and James Ryan were shortlisted by the Sunday game panel for the Man of the Match award before confirming James Ryan as the winner.


References


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