Cork team

Meet the Cork team

Meet the Cork team

1 Donal Cusack

Club: Cloyne

Age: 29

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Height: 6ft

Weight: 13st

Occupation: Electrical facility technician

Having his best year after some very good ones. Shot stopping used to be questionable but any doubts have been long since dispelled. He made very difficult saves look easy against Waterford. Controls flow of game with his puck-outs.

2 Brian Murphy

Club: Bride Rovers

Age: 23

Height: 5ft 11in

Weight: 12st

Occupation: Financial adviser

Best corner back in the game. Totally unselfish, just concentrates on making sure his man isn't centrally involved. Quick, intelligent and a good reader of the game, he's not afraid to play mind games with the corner forward.

3 Diarmuid O'Sullivan

Club: Cloyne

Age: 28

Height: 6ft 1in

Weight: 15st

Occupation: Sales manager

For all the perceived vulnerability, he has yet to be found wanting this year. Plays with a keen physical edge and aggression that sometimes get the better of him. This was curbed by Donal O'Grady but he's relapsed a bit recently.

4 Pat Mulcahy (Captain)

Club: Newtownshandrum

Age: 31

Height: 6ft 2in

Weight: 13st 7lb

Occupation: Permanent TSB network analyst

He's naturally a centre back, but his credentials in the corner are clear from the fact he's keeping Wayne Sherlock off the team. He has a tendency to foul but is very experienced. A challenge for any corner forward, let alone one as green as Aidan Fogarty.

5 John Gardiner

Club: Na Piarsaigh

Age: 23

Height: 6ft 2in

Weight: 13st 11lb

Occupation: CIT student

Outstanding player. Came to the rescue in times of crisis last year. One of the best defenders in the game and is second only to Seán McMahon as a long-range free taker. He can be distracted by niggling when he shouldn't be.

6 Ronan Curran

Club: St Finbarr's

Age: 25

Height: 6ft 1in

Weight: 12st 7lb

Occupation: Mycro hurling helmet sales

The best centre backs have to be able to hold the middle and be great hurlers. My top three are Pat Henderson, Seán McMahon and now Curran. Slipped a bit last year but he's been majestic this season when the pressure has come on.

7 Seán Óg Ó hAilpín

Club: Na Piarsaigh

Age: 29

Height: 6ft 2in

Weight: 14st

Occupation: Bank official

Fantastic athlete but not playing as well as last year and maybe the effort he made as captain took it out of him. Best match was in the semi-final, which brought him back to the days he made his name as a destructive man marker.

8 Tom Kenny

Club: Grenagh

Age: 25

Height: 6ft

Weight: 13st

Occupation: Accountant

Even by the team's standards he has a particularly good engine. Along with Seán Óg the best athlete in the game. Typifies the new type of midfielder as a runner and good hurler. Formidable when the heat comes on at the end of a match.

9 Jerry O'Connor

Club: Newtownshandrum

Age: 27

Height: 5ft 11in

Weight: 12st

Occupation: Garda

The scoring contribution from midfield is big by usual standards. O'Connor gets key scores when the pressure's on and his pace and ability to link with forwards have been vital. Maybe he's a little off last year's form but not much.

10 Timmy McCarthy

Club: Castlelyons

Age: 28

Height: 6ft 2in

Weight: 13st 5lb

Occupation: Farmer

Took a long time to convince Cork supporters but he is very effective. In hurling you can't have half-back lines dominating and you need physical, hard-running wing forwards. As a bonus he clipped three points against Waterford.

11 Niall McCarthy

Club: Carrigtwohill

Age: 24

Height: 6ft 1in

Weight: 14st 7lb

Occupation: Self-employed

I've been a bit disappointed by him because two years ago he was potentially one of the best centre forwards I'd seen. Needs to move beyond the bustle and curb unreliable shooting. But he shaded Ken McGrath in the semi-final and not many do that.

12 Ben O'Connor

Club: Newtownshandrum

Age: 27 Height: 5ft 10in

Weight: 13st 11lb

Occupation: Hurley manufacturer

Considering he's been carrying an injury, he's done really well. Very few would have had the guts to take on Brendan Cummins on the inside. When Cork needed a long free under pressure against Limerick he delivered from 70 yards on a messy day.

13 Neil Ronan

Club: Ballyhea

Age: 27

Height: 5ft 11in

Weight: 13st

Occupation: Quantity surveyor

Used in the past two years as an impact sub, he was originally a big hope. Back on the team the last day he did his bit. Although more valuable inside, he may play on the wing because of Ben O'Connor's restricted mobility.

14 Brian Corcoran

Club: Erin's Own

Age: 33

Height: 6ft 1in

Weight: 14st 7lb

Occupation: IM manager

Cork are more dependent on him now than a couple of years ago and he is as comfortable at full forward as he ever was at centre back. His desire is phenomenal, as seen in his fighting for that last ball in the semi-final.

15 Joe Deane

Club: Killeagh

Age: 28

Height: 5ft 7in

Weight: 11st 10lb

Occupation: Bank official

Although he dipped a bit in the semi-final, Deane is in excellent form and hit some crucial frees. I think he's done a lot of preparatory work this year and looks way fitter. Great hands, experienced, smart and able to draw frees.