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After an absence of eight years, Cork and Waterford faced off in the championship in a Munster semi-final on 13 June 1999. Waterford, as provincial runners-up the previous year, were installed as favourites against a young and inexperienced Cork team. Mickey O'Connell proved the star for Cork as they recorded a 0-24 to 1-15 victory.
The 2010 Munster Senior Hurling Championship final was a hurling match played on 7 June 2010 at Semple Stadium, Thurles, County Tipperary. It was contested by Cork and Waterford . The game finished in a draw, with a scoreline of 2-15 each. [ 1 ]
The 2004 Munster Senior Hurling Championship final was a hurling match played on 27 June 2004 at Semple Stadium, Thurles, County Tipperary. It was contested by Cork and Waterford. Waterford claimed their second Munster Championship of the decade, beating Cork on a scoreline of 3–16 to 1-21, a 1-point winning margin. [1]
However, 1974 was a brief respite on a downward slide for Waterford hurling. A Cork team about to embark on a three-in-a-row of All-Ireland success hammered Waterford by 22 points in the first round in 1975, and the only county Waterford would beat in the Munster championship over the following six years was Kerry.
An exciting hour of hurling followed, however, Murphy's side were defeated by 2–19 to 4–10. [10] Murphy made his Cork under-21 debut on 9 July 2002, however, his two seasons with the team ended without success. On 16 July 2003 Murphy was included on the Cork intermediate hurling team for the provincial decider against Waterford.
Cork: 1-08 : 4–15 Munster Semi-Final: Irish Times: All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1991 # Date Venue Opponent Result Competition Match report 19/05/1991 Walsh Park, Waterford: Kerry: 2-15 : 1–12 Munster Quarter-Final: 02/06/1991 Semple Stadium, Thurles: Cork: 0-13 : 2–10 Munster Semi-Final: Irish Times: All-Ireland Senior Hurling ...
On 13 July 2017, Curran made his final appearance for the Waterford under-21 hurling team when he scored 0–10, including seven from placed balls, in Waterford's 1–19 to 2–17 defeat by Cork in the Munster semi-final.
Waters began his club hurling career with Carrigmahon, the then-name for the underage section of the Blackrock club. He was part of the under-15 team that claimed a C-grade title in 1955. [2] Waters later made his senior team debut and was at midfield when Blackrock claimed the Cork SHC title after beating Avondhu in the 1961 final. [3]