GAA: Cork beat Waterford, Wexford and Clare play out draw

Cork beat Waterford in Division 1A of the Allianz National Hurling League this evening
GAA: Cork beat Waterford, Wexford and Clare play out draw

James Cox

Cork beat Waterford in Division 1A of the Allianz National Hurling League this evening.

That was a first win of the year for the Rebels at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, where it finished Cork 1-21 Waterford 1-19.

Cork had been in control of the game before a Waterford comeback, but they managed to stay in front for an important victory.

Jack O'Connor was crucial for Cork as he scored 1-3, while Patrick Horgan chipped in with seven points, six of the scores coming from frees.

Clare and Wexford played out a 0-16 to 1-13 draw, and Kilkenny came from behind to beat Offaly 1-26 to 1-19.

In Division, 1B Galway smashed Antrim by 2-35 to 1-13 in Corrigan Park.

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