2012 McGrath Cup

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2012 McGrath Cup
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Tournament details
ProvinceMunster
Year2012
Trophy McGrath Cup
Winners
Champions Cork (6th win)
Manager Conor Counihan
Captain Ray Carey
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The 2012 McGrath Cup is a Gaelic football competition played by the teams of Munster GAA. The competition differs from the Munster Senior Football Championship as it also features further education colleges and the winning team does not progress to another tournament at All-Ireland level. The competition was won by Cork, defeating Tipperary in the final by seven points. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

McGrath Cup

Preliminary round
8 January 2012
Quarter-finals
15 January 2012
Semi-finals
22 January 2012
Final
29 January 2012
Waterford 0-14
I.T. Tralee2-14I.T. Tralee 2-05
C.I.T.2-16
C.I.T. 0-07
Clare 0-18 Cork 2-17
U.L. 1-08 Clare 0-07
Cork 2-14
Cork 0-13
Tipperary 2-13 Tipperary 0-06
L.I.T. 3-08 Tipperary 4-16
W.I.T. 0-06
Tipperary 1-15
U.C.C. 0-10
Limerick 0-10
U.C.C.1-19

First round

Waterford 2-14 - 0-14I.T. Tralee
Clare 0-18 - 1-08 U.L.
Tipperary 2-13 - 3-08L.I.T.

Quarter-finals

C.I.T.2-16 - 2-05I.T. Tralee
C.I.T. Sportsgrounds, Cork
Cork 2-14 - 0-07 Clare
W.I.T.0-06 - 4-16 Tipperary
Limerick 0-10 - 1-19 U.C.C.

Semi-finals

Cork 2-17 - 0-07C.I.T.
Tipperary 1-15 - 0-10U.C.C.

Final

Cork 0-13 - 0-06 Tipperary
Report

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