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Last second Darragh Fitzgibbon point steals draw for Cork against Limerick in Division 1A hurling league battle
DARRAGH FITZGIBBON denied Limerick a winning start to their season by nailing a free for Cork with the last puck of a tetchy NHL Division 1A encounter at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The 2024 Hurler of the Year nominee earned the hosts a share of the spoils with his tenth point of the night in the tenth minute of stoppage time.
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On a woeful night for hurling when every score was hard-earned, Limerick were in the driving seat with a 1-11 to 0-9 lead early in the second half.
However, their momentum was halted by a brilliant Shane Barrett goal.
Pat Ryan’s side then showed their resolve in the closing stages to add another point to the two they collected last weekend in Wexford.
This was Limerick’s first outing since their dreams of a historic All-Ireland five in a row were dashed by Cork last summer. But the greasy conditions and swirling wind ensured that the fare on offer here was never likely to match what was conjured up in the most recent meetings of the Munster rivals.
Limerick are in ‘a building process’, manager John Kiely said earlier this week.
With one eye on their Championship opener against Tipperary, the first proper opportunity to respond to whispers of their demise is still 11 weeks away.
Nevertheless, there was enough evidence in their season opener to suggest that the foundations are still strong.
A crowd of 23,402 braved the weather to witness the latest instalment of a rivalry that produced a few thrilling tussles last year.
Cork salvaged their season with a home win over Limerick in Munster, before repeating the dose when the teams met in an All-Ireland semi.
Rebels boss Ryan included eight members of the side that started in that Croke Park victory.
Nickie Quaid and Declan Hannon were among the notable Limerick absentees, with Kiely retaining seven starters from the loss to Cork.
Having ruptured his ACL in November, ace goalkeeper Quaid is in danger of being ruled out for the year.
Doubts have also been raised about Hannon’s involvement after he relinquished the captaincy to Cian Lynch.
In the absence of the 32-year-old Adare man, Kyle Hayes started at centre-back. Quaid’s place was taken by debutant Jason Gillane, the younger brother of 2023 Hurler of the Year Aaron.
More than five years since he made his last appearance for Limerick, 2014 All-Star forward Shane Dowling was on the bench as back-up goalie.
Both sides also made injury-enforced changes inside the opening quarter. Limerick’s Gearóid Hegarty had to make way for David Reidy, while Cork stalwart Patrick Horgan launched his 18th season by replacing Pádraig Power.
The hosts were on top early, with Fitzgibbon leading the way as they raced into a 0-7 to 0-2 lead.
But with Limerick gaining supremacy in the middle third, Cork added just one more point — a Tim O’Mahony free — to their tally for the rest of the first half.
TURNING THE TIDE
A rare William O’Donoghue goal on 19 was the catalyst that turned the tide in Limerick’s favour.
An O’Mahony clearance was gathered by Kyle Hayes, who found O’Donoghue unmarked. Although his shot lacked venom, he did enough to beat Patrick Collins.
Patrick O’Donovan seized his opportunity to stake a claim for Championship consideration by reeling off three points from play in seven minutes as Limerick took control.
Cork had a chance to regain the upper hand just before the break, only for Shane Kingston’s shot at goal to be brilliantly blocked by Reidy.
Leading by 1-7 to 0-8 at the change of ends, Limerick increased their advantage to five points before the home support found their voice thanks to Barrett. Brian Hayes found the 2024 All-Star on the overlap and he rattled off a superb finish to find keeper Gillane’s net.
Limerick’s goalie responded by firing over a couple of frees and the visitors were four points to the good with 12 minutes to play.
Cork introduced Conor Lehane in an effort to fashion the scores they needed. But the Midleton forward’s chance to make an impact was almost immediately snatched away as he was forced off with what appeared to be an arm injury.
A brace of Brian Hayes points had Cork back within two. The seven additional minutes at the end of normal time offered the Rebels ample time to rescue it. During a feisty finale, Fitzgibbon converted a couple of placed balls either side of an Adam English free.
And after Brian Hayes was fouled by Reidy, the clock had ticked beyond 79 when Fitzgibbon nailed the equaliser.
A home game against Tipp this coming Sunday is next for Limerick. Cork now head into a three-week break before travelling to Thurles to face the Premier on February 22.
CORK: P Collins; N O’Leary, G Millerick, E Roche; T O’Mahony 0-1f, C Joyce, C O’Brien; E Twomey 0-1, D Fitzgibbon 0-10, 9f; L Meade 0-1, S Barrett 1-0, S Kingston 0-1; A Connolly, P Power, B Hayes 0-2. Subs: P Horgan for Power 17 mins, M Coleman for Kingston 49, C Lehane for Connolly 59, B Roche for Lehane 61, R Cotter for Barrett 68.
LIMERICK: J Gillane 0-2f; S Finn, D Morrissey, B Murphy; D Byrnes 0-1f, K Hayes, C Coughlan; A English 0-4, 3f, W O’Donoghue 1-0; G Hegarty, C Lynch 0-2, A O’Connor 0-2; D Ó Dalaigh, S O’Brien 0-1, P O’Donovan 0-4, 1f. Subs: D Reidy for Hegarty 15 mins, F O’Connor for Finn h-t, C Scully for Byrnes 45, S Flanagan for Ó Dálaigh 49, M Houlihan for O’Donovan 49, E Stokes for O’Donoghue 57.
REFEREE: S Stack (Dublin)
Three reasons Marcus Rashford chose Aston Villa with Man Utd ace previously expecting transfer to European giant
MANCHESTER UNITED wantaway star Marcus Rashford is close to finalising a loan move to Aston Villa.
United boss Ruben Amorim has frozen Rashford out of his squad and suggested he is so unhappy with the way the player trains he’d rather pick 63-year-old goalkeeping coach Jorge Vital ahead of him.
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And now the star forward is on the brink of completing a loan move to Villa until the end of the season.
The Villans are reportedly covering the majority of Rashford’s staggering £325,000-a-week wages and are also offering performance-related bonuses.
The England international appears keen on the move as there was a lack of expected interest from top European clubs.
Plus, Villa would be able to offer the 27-year-old Champions League football while maintaining his high wages.
A United insider said: “Marcus always said he would never play for another club in England because he is a United fan.
“He started to think he needed to move earlier this season and wanted to go to a big European club.
“The reality is he’s not had the interest he expected. Villa first showed a tentative interest in him last November.
“Amorim has made it very clear he has no future at Old Trafford.
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“Villa have managed to offer him two things — keeping his wage the same and Champions League football.”
Rashford hasn’t played for United since December 12 with Amorim leaving him out of the squad for every game since apart from one, in which he was an unused substitute.
The versatile winger was told he would never play for Man Utd again as long as the Portuguese tactician is in charge.
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Two Irish Lotto players bag life-changing six-figure sums as one punter just misses out on €2m jackpot by single ball
TWO Irish lotto players have bagged life-changing six-figure sums in in tonight’s National Lottery draws.
And while one player scooped €155,382 they were just a single number out from winning the €2million jackpot.
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The punter won the sum in the main Lotto draw tonight by matching five and the bonus number.
The winning numbers were 24, 26, 30, 35, 36 and 40.
And the bonus number was 16.
Had the player managed to match just one other number they would have won the jaw-dropping amount.
And in the Lotto Plus 2 draw another player scooped up the €250,000 top prize.
The winning numbers were 9, 12, 15, 33, 39 and 41.
The bonus number drawn was 31.
Lotto bosses have revealed the winning ticket was sold in Dublin.
The winner should keep their ticket safe, sign the back of it and make contact with the prize claims team.
There was no winner of the Lotto Plus 1 prize which was a whopping €1,000,000.
The numbers drawn were 1, 24, 29, 31, 34, 41 and bonus number 46.
There were 70 winners of the raffle prize, each scooping up €500.
The winning raffle number was 5554.
BIG WIN
Separately, one shop is celebrating after selling last Wednesday’s €4.6million Lotto ticket.
Centra on Platin Road, Drogheda in Co Louth sold the winning slip in Wednesday’s Lotto draw.
Shop owner William Daly said: “My wife, Bernie and I are thrilled with today’s announcement as the latest store to sell a winning Lotto Jackpot ticket and to have sold the first Lotto jackpot win of 2025.
“This is our first time ever selling a winning ticket, we are over the moon to have done so.
“I’d like to thank the amazing team in our store for their dedication and hard work, serving our loyal customers in our community here in Drogheda.
‘WELL-DESERVED LIFT’
“We have a lot of regular customers, so it’s great to think that one of them may have won a life-changing prize.
“We wish the very best for the winner and may it bring them every happiness and success in the future.
“It’s a well-deserved lift for the community here in Drogheda!”
The Louth player became the first Lotto Jackpot winner of 2025, after purchasing their winning ticket on Saturday, January 25 from Centra, Platin Road.
Mid-air terror after British Airways flight filled with toxic fumes causing passengers and crew to fall ill
A PACKED UK-bound flight was forced to turn back and make an emergency landing when passengers and crew became sick at 30,000ft.
Toxic fumes made a dozen travellers and five British Airways staff ill one hour after take-off.
Passengers panicked and the captain decided to return to Dubai airport, where paramedics and firefighters lined the runway as BA Flight 0108 touched down.
A passenger said: “It was clear there was little preparation for such an event.”
The Sun understands the five crew members needed ongoing medical attention.
BA called the incident “a minor technical issue”.
Last month a British Airways plane was dramatically struck by lightning as devastating floods wreaked havoc across Brazil’s largest city.
The Airbus A350 was parked at São Paulo’s Guarulhos International Airport when it was directly hit on its vertical stabilizer during a massive storm.
Incredible footage from Friday shows the electrifying moment as the lightning bolt connected to the fuselage for several seconds.
The plane, en route to London Heathrow, was delayed for inspections, while 21 other flights were redirected due to the severe weather.
Despite the shocking scenes, aviation experts confirmed to Brazilian media that lightning strikes on planes are common and generally harmless.
That’s thanks to advanced safety features that shield passengers from electrical discharge.
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