Munster U20 hurling round-up: Limerick exit as Ben Cunningham wins it late for Cork via IrishTimesSport
Two injury-time points from Ben Cunningham earned Cork victory over Limerick. Photograph: Ken Sutton/InphoLimerick exited the Munster Under-20 hurling championship after a 1-19 to 0-21 loss to 14-man Cork at the TUS Gaelic Grounds on Friday night.
Two injury-time points from Ben Cunningham gave the Rebels the narrowest of wins and they will meet the winners of Tipperary and Clare in the Munster final on May 15th. Eight Patrick O’Donovan points gave Limerick a 0-12 to 1-6 advantage at the break, with Diarmuid Healy scoring a goal for Cork on the stroke of half-time.
Three William Buckley points edged the away side ahead before Cork defender Ben O’Connor was dismissed with five minutes left on a second yellow card.
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