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Wednesday 11th July 2018

 

Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P1 Hurling Championship:

 

Inniscarra  v Glen Rovers , at Blarney, 20:00;

Douglas  v Mallow , at Delanys, 20:15;

Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P2 Hurling Championship:

St Finbarrs  v Watergrasshill , at Delanys, 18:45;

Bride Rovers  v Fermoy , at Ballyhooley, 19:30;

Valley Rovers  v Shandrum , at Coachford, 20:00;

 

Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P2A Hurling Championship:

Sam Maguires  v Fr O Neills , at Cloughduv, 19:30;

Eire Og  v Bishopstown , at Ballincollig, 20:00;

Cork Squads are in Munster U14, U15 and U16 action across Munster today with Waterford, Cork and Limerick hosting tournaments.

Updates as we get them are below.


U14s Updates

Round 3 Fixtures: South Kerry vs North Cork Tipperary vs Mid West Cork

Jim Power U14 Football

Round 2 results from Dungarvan.

Tipperary 5-6 Limerick 3-0

South Kerry 5-12 Clare 0-4

Jim Power U14 Football
Round 1 results from Dungarvan.

Cork Mid West 5-15
Limerick 1-7

Cork North 2-13
Clare 3-2

Cork City / East side down against Waterford at the break


U15s Updates

Cork win U15 Munster Football Tournament

U15 F Humphrey Kelleher Memorial Cup Tournament Finals in Millstreet:

Shield Final: Clare v Tipp ;

Cup Final: Cork West v Kerry North .15pm.

Shield final

Full time scores

Half time scores

Draw for next round

Round 1 updates

Cork East win their opening game

Cork West beat Limerick in 1st round

Cork East led by a goal in Millstreet in opening game against Clare 2-3 to 1-3

Cork West up by a point against Limerick.


U16s Updates

Cork Red lose to Tipp in opening game 1-3 to 0-11

Cúl Camps are currently under way and over the summer months Rebel Og will be trying to share some of the magic from each camp.

If you want your camp included in this page use the #CorkIsCul or tweet @rebelog_






Rebel Og Premier 2a U16 Hurling Championship update: 4th of July

Story so far: Both White Church and Youghal have booked their place in the County Semi-Final with two wins from two in their opening games.

The Q-Finals line up will see Cobh play Carrigtwohill while Blarney will meet Carrigaline

Bishopstown and Shandrum  have been knock-out of championship.

 

Fixtures, Results and Draw is below

Round 1
A Bishopstown  0-6 V Carrigtwohill 5-16
B Whitechurch 6-12 V Cobh 5-8
C Blarney 0-12 V Carrigaline 2-11
D Youghal 4-18 V Shandrum 4-9
Winners Round (3rd Round
G Carrigtwohill 1-15 V Whitechurch 3-15
H Carrigaline 1-9 V Youghal 6-15
Loser Round (2nd Round)
E Bishopstown 0-8 V Cobh 3-19
F Blarney 5-10 V Shandrum  1-6
Q-Finals
I Cobh V Carrigtwohill
J Blarney V Carrigaline
Semi-Final
M Whitechurch V Cobh/ Carrigtwohill
N Youghal V Blarney / Carrigaline
County Final
P Winners M V Winners N

Rebel Og Premier 1 U16 Hurling Championship update: 4th of July

Story so far: Both Glen Rovers and Midleton have booked their place in the County Semi-Final with wins in the opening rounds, Glen beating Sars and Douglas, Midleton with wins over Blackrock and Ibane Gaels.

The Q-Finals line up is almost complete as teams are battling to stay in the championship and try refocus their progress with Sarsfields, Douglas and Ibane Gaels in the Q-Finals.

Kiltha Og have been knock-out of championship while the meeting of Blackrock and St.Finbarrs will decide the last Q-Final place.

Fixtures, Results and Draw is below

Round 1
A Douglas 2-9 V Kiltha Og 0-8
B Glen Rovers 2-14 V Sarsfield 0-11
C Blackrock 1-12 V Midleton 1-18
D Ibane Gaels 2-13 V St.Finbarr’s 1-9
Winners Round (3rd Round
G Douglas 0-8 V Glen Rovers 0-17
H Midleton 2-17 V Ibane Gaels 4-8
Loser Round (2nd Round)
E Kiltha Og 3-10 V Sarsfields 3-17
F Blackrock V St.Finbarrs
Q-Finals
I Sarsfields V Ibane Gaels
J Blackrock / St.Finbarrs V Douglas
Semi-Final
M Glen Rovers V Sarsfield/Ibane
N Midleton V Blackrock or St.Finbarrs / Douglas
County Final
P Winners M V Winners N

Rebel Og Premier 2 U16 Hurling Championship update: 4th of July

Story so far: Both Valley Rovers and Ballincollig have booked their place in the County Semi-Final with two wins from two in their opening games.

The Q-Finals line up will see Inniscarra play St.Colmans while Fermoy will meet Cuchullains

Killeagh/Itas and Bandon have been knock-out of championship.

Fixtures, Results and Draw is below

Round 1
A

Replay

Killeagh/Itas 5-20

Killeagh/Itas 1-13

V Valley Rovers 6-17

Valley Rovers 2-14

B Cuchullains 3-17 V Inniscarra 2-10
C Fermoy 3-11 V St.Colmans 4-10
D Ballincollig 4-15 V Bandon 0-6
Winners Round (3rd Round
G Valley Rovers 2-16 V Cuchullains 3-12
H St.Colmans 2-10 V Ballincollig 4-14
Loser Round (2nd Round)
E Killeagh/Itas 3-6 V Inniscarra 2-12
F Fermoy 2-15 V Bandon 1-12
Q-Finals
I Inniscarra V St.Colmans
J Fermoy V Cuchullains
Semi-Final
M Valley Rovers V Inniscarra / St.Colmans
N Ballincollig V Fermoy / Cuchullains
County Final
P Winners M V Winners N

Rebel Og sides quest to win National Feile comes to an end after an exciting weekend that took place in Meath.

Cork sides Douglas, Ballinora and Blarney traveled in hope of All-Ireland honors.

In  Division 1, Douglas qualified for the Feile Cup section Semi-Finals following two wins and a draw at the group stages.

Division 5, saw Ballinora qualify for the Semi-Finals in second place in their group following two wins.

Blarney topped their group in Division 8 when they won their three group games.

In the Q-Finals stages both Douglas and Ballinora’s journey came to an end as both teams were beat. Blarney became Cork’s last remaining side in National Feile when they booked a semi-final place with a win over Clann na nGael 4-2 to 2-1.

Blarney’s journey in National Feile came to an end at the Semi-Final place as they came up short in Down.

 


This weekend three Cork sides will head to National Feile Peile as Cork representatives.

Douglas, Ballinora and Blarney who won their respective Feile competitions in Cork will be in Meath this weekend.

Rebel Og will be following there path to what we hope will be All-Ireland success. Check out our Twitter and website for more.

 


 

 


Blarney are in All-Ireland Feile Semi-Finals


Douglas crash out of National Feile Peile


Ballinora fall short in Feile Peile


Feile Peile update @2.38 on Sat 30th June

Three teams have qualified for Cup Q-Finals.

Douglas topped their group with two wins and a draw

Ballinora second place
Two wins and a loss

Blarney won all their games.

All three teams are playing Q-finals at 3pm


The draw has been made for the 2018 Jim Power Tournament which will take place on the 7th and 28th July 2018 in Dungarvan GAA Grounds and Bushy Park. Looking forward to the new and expanded format.

Group A – Dungarvan Club Grounds
Mid West Cork
Tipperary
Limerick

Group B – Dungarvan Club Grounds
North Cork
Clare
South Kerry

Group C – Bushy Park (Brickey Rangers GAA Grounds)
West Cork
North Kerry
North Wexford

Group D – Bushy Park (Brickey Rangers GAA Grounds)
Cork City East
Waterford
South Wexford

Fixtures for Saturday 7th July ’18
Venue : Dungarvan Gaa Grounds
Group A
Mid West Cork V Limerick @ 11.am Pitch 1
Limerick v Tipperary @ 12.30 pm Pitch 2
Tipperary v Mid West Cork @ 2 pm Pitch 2
Group B
North Cork v Clare @ 11 am Pitch 2
Clare v South Kerry @ 12.30 pm Pitch 1
South Kerry v North Cork @ 2 pm Pitch 1
Saturday 7th July ’18
Venue : Bushy Park
Group C
West Cork v North Kerry @ 11 am Pitch 2
North Kerry v North Wexford @ 12.30 pm Pitch 2
North Wexford v West Cork @ 2 pm Pitch 1
Group D
Waterford v Cork City East @ 11 am Pitch 1
Cork City East v South Wexford @ 12.30 pm Pitch 1
South Wexford v Waterford @ 2 pm Pitch 2
Games 20 mins aside .

Corn an Artaigh (Senior A Hurling – Under 19)

Top 2 in each group qualify for the Quarter-Finals

Group A
1) Ardscoil Rís
2) Aonagh CBS
3) Coláiste Cholmáin Fermoy
4) Gaelcholáiste Mhuire An Mhainistir Thuaidh

Group B
1) Mainistir na Corann CBS
2) DLS Port Láirge
3) Coláiste Fhlannáin

Group C
1) Our Lady’s Tempall Mór
2) P.S. Blackwater
3) John the Baptist Ospidéal

Group D
1) CBC Corcaigh
2) Coláiste Chaladh an Treoigh
3) Dúrlas CBS