Thursday, 12 February 2026

Sigerson Cup UL vs UCC (MN)





 University of Limerick 0-17


University College Cork 1-11


Eoin Horkan 


Croke Park 


It was a landmark evening for the University of Limerick as they claimed the Sigerson Cup for the first time in their history, bringing the famous trophy back to Shannonside after a thrilling decider at Croke Park.

UL made the ideal start under the lights at GAA HQ, settling quickly and moving into an early two-point lead. Ciarán Collins opened their account before Castlebar Mitchels’ Sean Morohan found his range to edge the Limerick side in front. However, their opponents responded in kind, with Kerry duo Cormac Dillon and Ruairí Murphy splitting the posts to draw matters level within minutes.

Undeterred, UL regained the initiative before the ten minute mark. Captain Brian McNamara led by example, surging forward from deep to restore his side’s advantage. Collins added another well-taken point, and tournament top scorer Cian McHale registered his first of the evening to extend the gap.

From there, UL began to exert real control. Cathal Ryan clipped over a fine effort, while Frank Irwin also got off the mark as the side from the Treaty city started to dominate possession and territory. The opposition struggled to cope with UL’s intensity, though Ciarán Santry eventually halted the momentum when he opened his tally to keep his side in touch.

The closing stages of the first half were played at a frantic pace. UL carved out promising goal opportunities through Irwin and McHale, but both efforts were snuffed out by determined defending. At the other end, a Michael McSweeny  point was quickly cancelled out before Conall Dawson nudged UL ahead once more.

It appeared UL would carry a narrow lead into the interval, but there was late drama. A converted free from Conor Daly reduced the deficit before Santry struck for an opportunistic goal, pouncing at the perfect moment to rattle the net. In the blink of an eye, the sides were level at the break, setting up a gripping second half.

UL resumed with purpose. McHale, so often their go-to man, slotted over two early frees, while a sublime effort from Tom Cunningham kept the scoreboard ticking for the Leesiders  Six minutes into the half, UL were a point to the good. Yet the contest continued to ebb and flow, with Daly once again demonstrating his accuracy to bring his side back on level terms.

Chances of major significance followed at both ends. Daly saw a goal-bound effort well saved, while Irwin broke through at the opposite end only to see his shot kept out at a comfortable height by the goalkeeper. The margins were fine, and neither side was willing to yield.

The sharpshooters continued to trade blows. McHale and Daly, the competition’s leading marksmen, swapped points in a captivating duel. The Moy Davitts man showcased his cultured left foot, adding two more superb scores to his tally as the tension inside Croke Park intensified.

With legs tiring in the final quarter, both management teams turned to their benches in search of fresh impetus. Kerry senior Cathal Brosnan edged his side in front, leaving just a goal between the teams as the clock ticked down.

UL, however, found another gear. Substitute Dáithí Hogan made an immediate impact, lively and direct in attack, doubling his personal tally after entering the fray. Ryan chipped in with another important point to steady UL’s challenge. Though the opposition responded with a forty-five  from their goalkeeper and late scores from Dillon and substitute Olan Corcoran, UL held their nerve in the closing stages.

When the final whistle sounded, it sparked scenes of unbridled joy among the UL players and supporters. History had been made. The Sigerson Cup was heading to Limerick for the first time ever.

It was also a proud night from a Mayo perspective. No fewer than 11 Mayo players were included in the UL panel, with nine featuring on the panel Wednesdya  night. Eoin McGreal and Cathal Keaveney were ruled out through injury, but their contributions throughout the campaign were equally valued.








UL;Tristan O’Callaghan;Tommy Walsh,Thomas Ross,Ben Dempsey;Paddy O’Driscoll,Sean Morohan(0-1),Charlie King;Brian McNamara(0-1),Ciaran Collins(0-2):Conall Dawson(0-1),Jack McCabe,Cathal Ryan(0-2);Cathal Brosnan(0-2),Cian McHale(0-5 2fs),Frank Irwin(0-1)

 Subs Used:Thomas O'Donnell for Frank Irwin, DaithÍ Hogan(0-2) for Jack McCabe. Hugh O’Loughlin for Cathal Brosnan, Jack Melvin for Ben Dempsey, Cillian Cambell for Ciaran Collins 



UCC:Austin Murphy(0-1 45);Dan Peet;Jacob O’Driscoll,Darragh O’Connor ;Liam Evans ,Colin Molloy,Chris Keneally;Michael McSweeney(0-1),Tom Cunningham(0-1);Ruairí Murphy(0-1),Emmet Daly,James Horgan;Cormac Dillon(0-2 1f),Conor Daly(0-3 2f),Ciaran Santry(1-1).

Subs Used:Donnacha Desmond for James Horgan. Thomas O’Mahony for Chris Keneally, Olan Corcoran(0-1) for Emmet Daly, David Buckley for Conor Daly, Gary Holland Micheal McSweeney



Referee:Brendan Cawley


https://www.mayonews.ie/news/gaa/2013862/match-report-joy-unconfined-as-ul-capture-sigerson-cup.html


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