Cork's Brian Hurley and Donal Keogan of Meath. Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO Cork's Brian Hurley and Donal Keogan of Meath. Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO Meath 1-18 Cork 1-10 CORK ARE HOVERING perilously over the trap door to Division 3 after falling to their fourth defeat of the campaign, this time to Meath.
They led by five at half-time despite playing against the breeze and Jordan Morris’s goaled penalty helped them into a 10 points clear after 54 minutes. Meath were highly impressive against a strong breeze in the opening half. Thomas O’Reilly take down for three frees inside the first 10 minutes that keeper Hogan trotted up to convert.
Cork looked lively in the opening 20 minutes as Brian Hurley clipped two scores and Stephen Sherlock contributed four. But the Rebels failed to score for the final 17 minutes of the half, despite the wind at their backs. O’Sullivan, who might have added a goal only for Eoin Harkin overhit a handpass to the back post, was heavily involved for the penalty that Morris converted in the 52nd minute.
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