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Published 15:54 3 Aug 2019 BST
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Cork raced into a 0-4 to 0-0 lead after O'Connell pointed twice and was joined on the score-sheet by fellow forwards Shane O'Regan and Brian Turnbull.
Kilkenny got to within a point of the young Rebels before, on 16 minutes, O'Connell scored a goal that would prove crucial in the winning of the match.
O'Connell picked up a breaking ball over on the right flank and evaded one defender before arrowing in towards goal. He got within 20 metres before unleashing a low drive.
Kilkenny goalkeeper Dean Mason got his stick to the pile-driver and it struck the post, only to cruelly bounce and spin back over the goal-line.
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The young Cats reacted positively to that goal and trailed 1-6 to 0-8 at the break before scoring the first two points of the second half to lead 1-6 to 0-10.
It was at that moment that O'Connell upped his game and starting dropping points over the ball from all parts of O'Moore Park. He scored four of the next five points in the match and gave Cork a two-point cushion with 15 minutes to play.
Ryan Walsh and Simon Kennefick joined the scoring part with nice efforts to book-end another couple of O'Connell points and all of a sudden the Cork lead was up to six points. Fittingly, though, O'Connell had the last score of the game as he dispatched his sixth free over Mason's bar. Named 'Laoch na hImeartha', O'Connell told TG4:
"We're delighted to be back in an All-Ireland final again. We had a chat after the [Munster final defeat] and said, 'Look, park it'." "Everyone has a job," he added. "If it wasn't for the boys doing the dirty work at the back, I wouldn't have had a chance to score."https://twitter.com/SportTG4/status/1157661712339877889 O'Regan, Turnbull and O'Connell. Cork will be hard to contain in the final.
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