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Dublin earn dramatic victory over Cork to secure All-Ireland semi-finals spot
Ireland⚽ Sports11 hr. ago

Dublin earn dramatic victory over Cork to secure All-Ireland semi-finals spot

In a thrilling TG4 All-Ireland senior football championship quarter-final match at Parnell Park, Dublin secured a dramatic 3-11 to 2-13 victory over Cork to advance to the All-Ireland semi-finals. The game saw late goals from Orlagh Nolan and Kate Sullivan proving decisive for Dublin, who came from behind to overcome a strong Cork team. Cork started strongly with a goal from Leah Hallihan, but Dublin responded with goals from Nolan and Niamh Hetherton. The match remained tightly contested throughout, with both teams trading points and goals. In the final stages, Dublin's late efforts, including a crucial goal from Sullivan, ensured their place in the semi-finals against Kerry.

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Irish Independent logoIrish IndependentIndependentCenter11 hr. ago
Late goals from Orlagh Nolan and Kate Sullivan fire Dublin past Cork in All-Ireland thriller at Parnell Park

Dublin secured a dramatic victory over Cork in an All-Ireland football semi-final match held at Parnell Park. The game was tightly contested, with both teams trading scores throughout. In the final moments of the match, Dublin scored two crucial late goals, with Orlagh Nolan and Kate Sullivan finding the net. These goals proved decisive, allowing Dublin to edge past Cork and advance further in the competition. The win highlights Dublin's resilience and ability to perform under pressure, while Cork's efforts were commendable but ultimately fell short.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event, specifically an All-Ireland football semi-final, which falls under the SPORTS category. There is no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues, making the political charge negligible. The content is purely descriptive of the match's流れ,

TheJournal.ie logoTheJournal.ieIndependentCenter11 hr. ago
Dublin earn dramatic victory over Cork to secure All-Ireland semi-finals spot

In a thrilling TG4 All-Ireland senior football championship quarter-final match at Parnell Park, Dublin secured a dramatic 3-11 to 2-13 victory over Cork to advance to the All-Ireland semi-finals. The game saw late goals from Orlagh Nolan and Kate Sullivan proving decisive for Dublin, who came from behind to overcome a strong Cork team. Cork started strongly with a goal from Leah Hallihan, but Dublin responded with goals from Nolan and Niamh Hetherton. The match remained tightly contested throughout, with both teams trading points and goals. In the final stages, Dublin's late efforts, including a crucial goal from Sullivan, ensured their place in the semi-finals against Kerry.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the outcome of a football match, player performances, and the progression of teams within a championship. There is no indication of political bias or framing, making the lean irrelevant.

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