[1] The All-Ireland SFC final between Cork and Antrim was notable for a number of firsts.
Charlie Paye replied, while Billy Mackessy followed with a goal at the start of the second half.
The final quarter saw Cork score four goals in all, including two more from Mackessy, who recorded the first All-Ireland SFC[clarification needed] hat-trick.
It was Cork's second All-Ireland SFC title overall, and put the team joint fourth on the all-time roll of honour, alongside Limerick.
The 19-point winning margin for Cork remains a record for an All-Ireland SFC final.