As it happened: Cadbury U21FC final action

April 11, 2012

Joe Dillon of Cavan and Conor Clarke of Tyrone at Brewster Park
Live updates from the two Cadbury U21FC provincial finals in Ulster and Munster. Traditional rivals Cork and Kerry go head to head in Tralee at 7.30pm while the Ulster final in Brewster Park between holders Cavan and Tyrone gets underway at 8pm.

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Latest scores:

Cadbury Ulster U21FC

Cavan 1-10 Tyrone 0-10 FT

Cadbury Munster U21FC final
Kerry 1-14 Cork 2-12 AET

21.35 After an exciting night of football Cavan now go on to play Connacht champions Roscommon while Cork meet Leinster kingpins Dublin in the other semi.

21.31 Full time in Enniskillen, Cavan 1-10 Tyrone 0-10. Well done the Breffni Boys.

21.29 Thomas McGuigan pointed free for Tyrone in injury time. Cavan 1-10 Tyrone 0-10

21.27 Full Time in Tralee. Kerry 1-14 Cork 2-12. Congratulations Cork, Munster Champions.

21.10 Cavan pointed free. Cavan 1-10 Tyrone 0-9.

21.25 McCurry point for Tyrone. Cavan 1-9 Tyrone 0-9

21.22 Kerry back to within 1 point. Kerry 1-14 Cork 2-12

21.21 Points traded between Kerry and Cork to leave 2 between them with two mins left. Kerry 1-13 Cork 2-12

21.19 Penalty converted by Chris Brady for Kerry. Kerry 1-12 Cork 2-11

21.18 Classic point from Raymond Lynch for Cavan. Cavan 1-9 Tyrone 0-8

21.17 PENALTY for Kerry

21.16 Kevin Tierney again for the Breffni men. Cavan 1-8 Tyrone 0-8

21.15 Another Tyrone point from Tierney. Cavan 1-7 Tyrone 0-8

21.15 Richard Donnelly point for Tyrone. Cavan 1-7 Tyrone 0-7

21.12 O Connor points for Kerry to leave five points in it. Kerry 0-12 Cork 2-11

21.10 Jack Brady point for Cavan. Cavan 1-07 Tyrone 0-6

21.09 Half time in extra time in the Cork Kerry game. Cork six points to the good. Hard to see a Kerry comeback in the remaining 10 minutes with the Rebels on top in the middle.

21.08 Cavan's first score from play. Joe Dillon kicks a brilliant point. Cavan 1-6 Tyrone 0-6

21.04 Cork now six points up after seven minutes of the first half of extra time. Blistering start for the Rebels. Kerry 0-11 Cork 2-11

21.03 Kevin Tierney restores Cavan's two point advantage. Cavan 1-5 Tyrone 0-6

21.03 GOAL for Cork. Luke Connolly extends their lead. Kerry 0-11 Cork 2-10

21.01 MacEoin extends Corks lead with a point.

21.59 Early pointed free from Darren McCurry. Cavan 1-4 Tyrone 0-6

20.59 Og Hodnett puts Cork ahead with a superb run. Kerry 0-11 Cork 1-9

20.56 Paddy King on at midfield for Cavan as second half gets underway.

20.55 Extra time to come in Tralee while Cavan just have the edge in Ulster. Interesting hour ahead.

20.50 Amazing comeback from Kerry to bring the game to extra time. Kerry 0-11 Cork 1-8

20.48 Smashing forty yard point from Niall O' Shea draws the game level. Kerry 0-11 Cork 1-8. One minute remaining.

20.47 Kerry draw to within one point as Cox yet again converts under pressure. Kerry 0-10 Cork 1-8.

20.46 Half time at Enniskillen: Cavan 1-4 Tyrone 0-5.

20.45 Five minutes injury time left in Tralee. Kerry need scores and quickly.

20.43 Pointed free from Cavan's star attacker Jack Brady. Cavan 1-4 Tyrone 0-5

20.43 Brian Hurley stretches Cork's lead. Kerry 0-9 Cork 1-8.

20.42 Another pointed free for Tyrone's Donnelly. Cavan 1-3 Tyrone 0-5.

20.40 Very tight in Munster with extra time on the cards if Kerry can get level.

20.38 Great score from Shane Carroll for Kerry puts the minimum between the sides, Kerry 0-09 Cork 1-7. 23 mins of the second half now played.

20.37 Tierney's left boot puts Cavan further clear from a free. Cavan 1-3 Tyrone 0-4.

20.35 Cavan's Packie Leddy doing well in midfield. The Breffni men still a point to the good.

20.32 Another point free from Kevin Tierney, Cavan 1-02 Tyrone 0-04

20.31 Cox again with a free, Kerry's sixth point from placed balls tonight. Kerry 0-08 Cork 1-07

20.29 Conor Cox free for the Kingdom

20.29 Tyrone level, Harry Og Conlon with the score

20.28 A John O' Rourke score for the Rebels puts them four clear

20.26 C Daly with a point for Tyrone to leave one point in it.

20.25 Brian Hurley with the score of the game to extend Corks lead.

20.24 Pointed free from Kevin Tierney settles Cavan

20.22 Nearly 10,000 in Brewster, good conditions, no breeze.

20.19 Cox eats into the Cork lead with another free. Could the breeze be a factor?

20.10 Darren McCurry adds another for Tyrone from a placed ball.

20.09 Richard Donnelly with a pointed free for Tyrone

20.08 Cavan's Darragh Sexton nets from the penalty spot to give his side a dream start in Brewster.

20.08 Tyrone team: 1. D McAnenly 2. B Tierney 3. D McNally 4. HP McGeary 5. N Sludden 6. S Warnock 7. T McCann 8. H Og Conlon 9. C Clarke 10. S Tierney 11. T Canavan 12. R Donnelly 13. D McCurry 14. C McAliskey 15. C Daly

20.04 Half Time: Kerry 0-5 Cork 1-5. Soft goal from Og Hodnett gives Cork the edge.

20.02 Late Cox score for Kerry leaves three in it.

20.00 GOAL for Cork. Og Hodnett puts the Rebels four clear.

7.59 Game held up in Brewster- Crowd.

7.55 Jamie Wall puts Cork back in front. End to end stuff.

7.50 Fourth score in a row as Cox draws the Kingdom level.

7.47 Pointed free from Cox and Kerry back to within one.

7.42 Kieran Hurley with Kerry's second score.

7.40 Kerry off the mark with a point from Connor Cox. The Kingdom starting to settle.

7.40 Huge crowd at Austin Stack Park. Sunny evening, Cork first with the breeze.

7.36 Cork move four ahead with a free from Brian Hurley.

7.34 Cork three up, corner back Alan Cronin splitting the posts.

7.32 Swiftly followed by a point from Luke Connolly. Nice start for the Rebels.

7.31 First score of the day from Cork's Brian Hurley

7.24 The Kerry lineout: Paul O'Sullivan; Matthew Galvin, Mark Griffin, Fearghal McNamara; Pa Kilkenny, Jack Sherwood, Paul Murphy; Darragh O'Sullivan, James Walsh; Shane O'Carroll, Chris Brady, Stephen O'Brien; Ian Galvin, Conor Cox, Kieran Hurley.

7.15 Welcome to the first of many live feeds.....The Cork team for tonight: Sean Mellett; Danny O'Donovan, Damien Cahalane, Alan Cronin; John Cronin, Tom Clancy, Jamie Wall; Ruairi Deane, Eoin Healy; Kevin Hallissey, Donal Og Hodnett, John O'Rourke; Luke Connolly, Mark Sugrue, Brian Hurley.

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