Our writers answers the key questions arising from week one of the football championship and the end of hurling leagues
Patrick Horgan of Cork on the pitch with supporters after his side’s victory
Pat Ryan reckoned Cork’s second half display will ‘keep the hype down’. Is he right?
Colm Keys: What else could he say? Cork hurling is now the biggest movement in the GAA, a red tidal wave fuelled by its people as much as their progressive team. The reaction at the final whistle to a league final win, albeit a first in 27 years, that was done and dusted at half-time said it all.