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Dublin: 13 °C Wednesday 22 May, 2013

As It Happened: Cork v Kildare, All-Ireland SFC quarter-final

Four years on from their last senior championship clash, Cork and Kildare faced off in Croke Park today. Would it be Conor Counihan or Kieran McGeeney celebrating afterwards? Here’s how it unfolded..

 Cork's Graham Canty competes with John Doyle (L) and Michael Foley of Kildare for a high ball
Cork's Graham Canty competes with John Doyle (L) and Michael Foley of Kildare for a high ball
Image: INPHO/Colm O'Neill

Mayo and Dublin nailed down their spots in the last four of the All-Ireland senior football championship last night. Would Cork or Kildare join them in the first of today’s quarter-final ties?

We were live from Croke Park to record all the action.

Send us your thoughts and comments on today’s action. E-mail fintan@thescore.ie, tweet us@thescore_iefind us on Facebook, or leave a comment below.

RESULT: Cork 2-19 Kildare 0-12

13.58 – One late addition to the Kildare substitutes list sees Hughie Lynch included. Robert Eyres, Aindriu MacLochlainn, Ronan Sweeney, Padraig O’Neill, Gary White, Seanie Johnston, Padraig Fogarty, Eamonn Callaghan, Dermot Earley, Fionn Dowling and Daryl Flynn are the other Lilywhite replacements. The Cork subs are Ken O’Halloran, Daniel Goulding, Eoin Cotter, Mark Collins, Patrick Kelly, James Fitzpatrick, Pearse O’Neill, Denis O’Sullivan, Liam Shorten, Barry O’Driscoll and Jamie O’Sullivan.

15.36 – Here’s the scorers from today’s game.

CORK: Colm O’Neill 1-3 (0-2f), Ollie Lyons og 1-0, Donncha O’Connor 0-4 (0-2 ’45, 0-1f), Aidan Walsh 0-3 (0-1f) each, Paudie Kissane, Paul Kerrigan, Pearse O’Neill, Daniel Goulding 0-2 each, Fintan Goold 0-1.
KILDARE: Alan Smith 0-4 (0-1f), Johnny Doyle 0-3 (0-1f), Hugh McGrillen, Robert Kelly, Eoghan O’Flaherty (0-1f), Mikey Conway (0-1f), Dermot Earley 0-1 each.

Thanks for joining us today and for all your comments, we’ll be back shortly with the build-up to the clash between Kerry and Donegal.

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