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UL power home in second half against UCC to claim maiden Sigerson Cup victory

UL players celebrate winning the Sigerson Cup in 2026
UL players celebrate at GAA HQ

UL 0-17 UCC 1-11

David Power has done it again, the Tipperary maestro this time engineering a breakthrough Electric Ireland Sigerson Cup success for UL.

Power famously guided his native Tipp to an All-Ireland minor win in 2011 and a landmark Munster SFC win in 2020.

This win as UL manager will probably be just as memorable for the current Tipp senior ladies boss as UL achieved their first ever Sigerson win, having already won a first ever Division 1 league title, the hardest way possible.

They had to overcame extra time knock-out encounters with Maynooth and Queen's just to reach Croke Park and then gained revenge on UCC on the grand stage.

UCC claimed their 24th title three seasons ago when they beat UL in the 2023 decider but it was the men in white that prevailed this time, led again by rising Mayo star Cian McHale who capped a terrific campaign with 0-05.

Ciarán Collins and captain Brian McNamara had powerful games too while goalkeeper Tristan O'Callaghan pulled off a series of important saves to deny UCC.

Subs have played a huge part in UL's journey to success this season and Daithí Hogan made a big impact when he came on this time, scoring two important late points.

But it's disappointment for Paul O'Keeffe's UCC who have veteran Billy Morgan as part of their management team.

UL saw off Queen's after extra time last Friday evening and hit the ground running here with a powerful first 20 minutes or so that left them 0-08 to 0-04 ahead at that stage.

Collins, so influential from the bench against Queen's, clipped two points while skipper McNamara, UL's only survivor from the 2023 final, was at their centre of their best work too.

McNamara drilled a point and set up another up for Collins with a sumptuous chip lift.

Cathal Brosnan, whose stoppage time goal for UL against Queen's sent that game to extra time, weighed in with a score as well.

UL captain Brian McNamara lifts the Sigerson Cup in 2026
UL captain Brian McNamara lifts the Sigerson Cup

But UL must have been concerned that the chances that got away with four point attempts dropping short in the first half and a further four wides.

Collins had no less than three goal attempts in the opening half too. His first was blocked and recycled for the McNamara point, so UL got something from that one.

But Collins winced as his 23rd minute shot was saved by UCC goalkeeper Austin Murphy while a 27th minute Collins attempt was somehow cleared off the line.

Power's crew were made to pay as UCC finished the half strongly, outscoring UL by 1-02 to 0-01 to tie it up at the interval, 1-06 to 0-09.

Ciarán Santry pinched their goal right on the half hour mark, with a poacher's finish from close range. Kerry senior Ruairí Murphy supplied the teasing ball across goal, from the right wing, that just evaded UL and Laois defender Ben Dempsey, allowing Santry to palm home.

In a near empty Croke Park with a low cloud hanging above the pitch, a terrific encounter broke out after the break with goal chances at both ends.

UCC duo Conor Daly and Emmet Daly both had shots saved by UL goalkeeper O'Callaghan. Then it was UL and Mayo forward Frank Irwin's turn to sting the palms of UCC stopper Murphy in the 40th minute.

The sides were level twice in that period but UL made an impessive push for the winning line when they reeled off four points in a row, two from McHale, one from Brosnan and another from Hogan.

UCC chased a goal late on but it never arrived as UL clung on to make history with Cathal Ryan and Hogan supplying late scores.

UL: Tristan O'Callaghan (Clare); Tommy Walsh (Cork), Thomas Ross (Sligo), Ben Dempsey (Laois); Paddy O'Driscoll (Cork), Seán Morahan (Mayo) (0-01), Charlie King (Tipperary); Brian McNamara (Clare) (0-01), Ciarán Collins (Kerry) (0-02); Conal Dawson (Mayo) (0-01), Jack McCabe (Galway), Cathal Ryan (Kerry) (0-02); Cathal Brosnan (Kerry) (0-02), Cian McHale (Mayo) (0-05, 0-02f), Frank Irwin (Mayo) (0-01).

Subs: Thomas O'Donnell (Kerry) for Irwin 42, Daithí Hogan (Tipperary) (0-02) for McCabe 42, Hugh O'Loughlin (Mayo) for Brosnan 45, Jack Melvin (Mayo) for Dempsey 57, Cillian Campbell (Roscommon) for Collins 65.

UCC (Cork unless stated): Austin Murphy (Kerry) (0-01, 0-01 45); Dan Peet, Jacob O'Driscoll, Darragh O'Connor (Kerry); Liam Evans (Kerry), Colin Molloy, Chris Kenneally; Michael McSweeney (0-01), Tom Cunningham (0-01); Ruairí Murphy (Kerry) (0-01), Emmet Daly (Kerry), James Horgan (Kerry); Cormac Dillon (Kerry) (0-02, 0-01f), Conor Daly (0-03, 0-02f), Ciaran Santry (1-01).

Subs: Donncha Desmond for Horgan 43, Tomás O'Mahony for Kenneally 45, Olan Corcoran (0-01) for E Daly 51, David Buckley for C Daly 56, G Holland for McSweeney 59.

Referee: Brendan Cawley (Kildare).

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