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Ben O’Connor hails attitude of Cork players after Munster final loss to Limerick

Irish Mirror

Irish Mirror

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June 22, 2026

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Ben O’Connor hails attitude of Cork players after Munster final loss to Limerick

The Rebels’ twin towers wreaked havoc on their youthful opponents as Brian Hayes grabbed a hat-trick and Alan Walsh marked his first Championship start with 2-1 to stroll into an All-Ireland semi-final against Galway

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