Dr. Harty Cup Knockouts QF

Árdscoil Rís Limerick 3-20 v Gaelcholáiste Mhuire Thuaigh 1-5
Coláiste Cholmáin Fermoy 1-12 v Christian Brothers College, Cork 1-17
Our Ladys Templemore 1-14 v John The Baptist Community School 0-16
Thurles C.B.S 1-11 v CBS Midleton 0-15

Dr. Harty Cup Knockouts SF

Árdscoil Rís Limerick 0-17 v Christian Brothers College, Cork 2-8
CBS Midleton 2-27 v Our Ladys Secondary School Templemore 0-16

Dr. Harty Cup Knockouts Final
Saturday 15th @1.30pm in Mallow
CBS Midleton v Árdscoil Rís Limerick

 


Report from Semi-Final

Midleton CBS (Cork) 2-27
Our Lady’s Templemore (Tipperary) 0-16

Conor Kane reports from Clonmel

THE REIGNING HARTY Cup and Croke Cup champions are out of this year’s competitions.

Tipp school Our Lady’s Templemore were eliminated in merciless fashion by a highly talented and well-drilled Midleton CBS team who will prove difficult opposition for any side in the coming weeks.

Ahead by 2-4 to 0-1 after just 10 minutes thanks to well-finished goals by Joe Stack and Arthur Nganou, the Cork side were hauled back to earth during the remainder of the first half thanks to a determined effort by Our Lady’s to stay in contention, and at the break there were just two in it, with Midleton 2-8 to 0-12 in front.

However, they moved up a couple of gears thereafter and the titleholders could only score four more points in the second half as they helplessly watched Midleton take complete control of proceedings.

Liam O’Shea could do no wrong at centre-forward, finishing with 13 points – including one from a sideline cut – while Liam Gosnell to his left did his best to keep up, adding nine points of his own.

Joe Stack, always a threat, managed 1-2, but the luckless Arthur Nganou was withdrawn injured at half-time after a 1-1 first-half haul.

Further back, the Midleton defence – led superbly by O’Sullivans Sean and Eoghan, with Aaron Walsh-Barry and Jamie Landers also ultra-effective – limited Templemore to just five from play throughout the match; Gearoid O’Connor kept last year’s winners in the game, barely, with 10 converted frees.

It will be the Cork school, however, who go in search of their first Harty Cup in 12 years when they take on Ardscoil Rís of Limerick next month.

Scorers

Midleton CBS: Liam O’Shea 0-13 (6F, 1SC), Liam Gosnell 0-9 (5F), Joe Stack 1-2, Arthur Nganou 1-1, Kian Farmer 0-1, Cathal Hickey 0-1
Our Lady’s: Gearoid O’Connor 0-10 (10F), James Devaney 0-3, Andrew Ormonde 0-1, Kevin Maher 0-1, Shane Doyle 0-1 (F).

Midleton CBS

1. Alan Power

2. Dylan Hogan
3. Sean O’Sullivan
4. Eoghan O’Sullivan

5. Sean O’Leary Hayes
6. Aaron Walsh Barry
7. Jamie Landers

8. Ger Millerick
9. Kian Farmer

10. Daragh Moran
11. Liam O’Shea
12. Liam Gosnell

13. Arthur Nganou
14. Joe Stack
15. Cathal Hickey

Subs

Olan Broderick for A Nganou (HT)
Mark McCarthy for G Millerick (55)
Gary Carroll for J Stack (57)
David Scanlon for E O’Sullivan (58)
Peter Hassett for C Hickey (60)

Due to the weather all games for this Sunday have been postponed. All the Minor football games fixed on the 4th have now been refixed for the 31st of March at 15.00

Mise le meas,

Peadar MacUait
Runaí
Rebel Óg Thuaidh

Please find blow Final Hurling & Football Central Gradings 2018

The Gradings Committee have Reviewed all Clubs who requested a review by deadline Wednesday and these are our Final Results

Due to a policy in the Central Board only 8 Clubs or less are permitted in each Premier Championship Competition ie U18,16,15, & 14

No Further Reviews will be considered for Central Competitions by the Gradings Committee 

A, B1 & B2 Proposed Gradings will be issued this Afternoon 

Is Mise Le Meas 

Denis Twomey Secretary Gradings Committee

Hurling Grading’s

MINOR HURLING
PREMIER 1
Ballincollig
Blarney
Douglas
Inniscarra
Mallow
Midleton
Na Piarsaigh
Sarsfields
PREMIER 2
Blackrock
Bride Rovers
Fermoy
Glen Rovers
Shandrum
St.Finbarrs
Valley Rovers
Watergasshill
PREMIER 2A
Bishopstown
Carrigaline
Carrigtwohill
Courcey Rovers
Éire Óg
Fr O’Neills
Killeagh/Ita’s
Sam Maguires
U16 HURLING
PREMIER 1
Blackrock
Douglas
Glen Rovers
Ibane Gaels
Kiltha Og
Midleton GAA
Sarsfields
St.Finbarrs
PREMIER 2
Ballincollig
Bandon
Cuchullains
Fermoy
Inniscarra
Killeagh/Ita’s GAA
St Colmans
Valley Rovers
PREMIER 2A
Bishopstown
Blarney
Carrigaline
Carrigtwohill
Cobh
Shandrum
Whitechurch
Youghal
U15 HURLING
PREMIER 1
Ballincollig
Douglas
Glen Rovers
Midleton GAA
Na Piarsaigh
Sarsfields
St.Finbarrs
Youghal
PREMIER 2
Ballygarvan
Blackrock
Blarney
Bride Rovers
Carrigtwohill
Killeagh/Ita’s GAA
Kiltha Og
Valley Rovers
PRMIER 2A
Erins Own
Carrigaline
Cobh
Bishopstown
Mallow
Whitechurch
Inniscarra
Watergasshill
U14 HURLING
PREMIER 1
Ballincollig
Ballygarvan
Bride Rovers
Douglas
Mallow
Midleton
Na Piarsaigh
St.Finbarrs
PREMIER 2
Bishopstown
Blackrock
Carrigtwohill
Glen Rovers
Kiltha Og
Sarsfields
Shandrum
Valley Rovers
PREMIER 2A
Blarney
Cobh
Courcey Rovers
Inniscarra
Killeagh/Ita’s GAA
Lisgoold
Youghal
Éire Óg
U13 HURLING
PREMIER 1
Ballinhassig
Carrigtwohill
Blackrock
Douglas
Erins Own
Fermoy
Inniscarra
Mallow
Midleton
Sarsfields
Shandrum
St.Finbarrs
Valley Rovers
PREMIER 2
Aghada
Ballincollig
Bandon
Cobh
Blarney
Bride Rovers
Carrigaline
Glen Rovers
Kiltha Og
Kinsale
Na Piarsaigh
St Catherines
Youghal
U12 HURLING PREMIER
Group 1
Ballincollig
Bishopstown
Douglas
Glen Rovers
Inniscarra
Midleton
Valley Rovers
Sarsfields
St Catherines
St.Finbarrs
Youghal
Group 2
Aghada
Blackrock
Carrigaline
Carrigtwohill
Cobh
Erins Own
Killeagh/Ita’s
Kiltha Og
Na Piarsaigh
Shandrum
St Colemans
Group 3
Ballygiblin
Bandon
Ballinora
Blarney
Courcey Rovers
Éire Óg
Fermoy
Glen Rovers 2
Kilara Óg
Mallow
Nemo Rangers
Watergrasshill

Football Grading’s

MINOR FOOTBALL
PREMIER 1
Beara
Carbery Rangers
Douglas
Eire Óg
Glanmire
Nemo Rangers
Sam Maguires
St.Michaels
PREMIER 2
Ballincollig
Carrigaline
Kilshannig
Mallow
Midleton GAA
Na Piarsaigh
St.Finbarrs
Valley Rovers
PREMIER 2A
Bishopstown
Bride Rovers
Cobh
Fermoy
Granard Gaels
Ilen Rovers
Owen Gaels
St Nicholas
U16 FOOTBALL
PREMIER 1
Ballincollig
Beara
Carrigaline
Douglas
Glanmire
Ibane Gaels
Nemo Rangers
Inniscarra
PREMIER 2
Bishopstown
Carbery Rangers
Gabriel óg
Wolfe Tones
Mallow
St Nicholas
St.Finbarrs
Valley Rovers
PREMIER 2A
Bandon
Kinsale
Cobh
Duarigle Gaels
Éire Óg
Fermoy
Mitchelstown
St.Michaels
U15 FOOTBALL
PREMIER 1
Ballincollig
Carrigaline
Castlehaven
Cobh
Douglas
Glanmire
Na Piarsaigh
St.Finbarrs
PREMIER 2
Ballygarvan
Carbery Rangers
Nemo Rangers
Eire Og
Midleton
St Nicholas
Valley Rovers
Youghal
PREMIER 2A
Aghada
Bandon
Bishopstown
Kilmurry
Kiltha Og
Mallow
Kinsale
St. Michaels
U14 FOOTBALL
PREMIER 1
Bantry Blues
Beara
St Michaels
Douglas
Mallow
Na Piarsaigh
Nemo Rangers
St.Finbarrs
PREMIER 2
Ballincollig
Ballygarvan
Carrigaline
Éire Óg
Glanmire
Inniscarra
Midleton
Bride Rovers
PREMIER 2A
Bandon
Bishopstown
Fermoy
Cobh
Glenville
St Nicholas
Valley Rovers
U13 FOOTBALL
Premier 1
Ballincollig
Bishopstown
Carrigaline
Carrigtwohill
Douglas
Fermoy
Glanmire
Glenville
Inniscarra
Mallow
Nemo Rangers
St.Finbarrs
Valley Rovers
Premier 2
Aghada
Ballinora
Bandon
Bantry Blues
Buttevant
Sam Maguires
Cobh
Erins Own
Midleton GAA
Kinsale
Mayfield
Na Piarsaigh
St Nicholas
St.Michaels
U12 FOOTBALL PREMIER
Group 1
Ballincollig
Bishopstown
Carrigaline
Douglas
Glanmire
Na Piarsaigh
Nemo Rangers
St.Finbarrs
Valley Rovers
Group 2
Cobh
Mallow
Midleton
Mitchelstown
St Nicholas
Youghal
Éire Óg
St.Michaels
Kilara Og
Group 3
Douglas 2
Blarney
Courcey Rovers
Erins Own
Fermoy
Inniscarra
Killeagh/Ita’s
Kilmurry
Mayfield
Carrigtwohill

With over fourteen thousand games being played in our county on an annual basis, the role of the referee is central in ensuring that all games take place. This year a Basic Club Referee Foundation Level 1 Training Course for new referees is planned for Pairc Ui Rinn over three nights in early March. The Course is developed in conjunction with Croke Park and conducted by trained Referee Instructors.

Dates for the Training Coarse are as follows

Foundation Level 1 Course FOR NEW REFEREES
Thursday 1st March 2018 @7.30pm
Thursday 8th March 2018 @7.30pm
Thursday 15th March 2018 @7.30pm

Modules are “classroom” based and involve attendance and participation on all three nights by the prospective referees.

Applications from interested individuals who are considering taking up the role as club referee can be submitted to refereesadministrator.cork@gaa.ie or Colm Lyons, Cork County Referees Recruitment Officer colm.lyons.referee@gaa.ie

Sam Maguires winners of the Rebel Óg Award marking their Co. MAFC and MAFL wins represented by Eoin Murray, Jason Daly, Darren Fraser, David Farrell, Declan Collins and Kieran Forbes at a function in the Clayton Silver Springs Hotel, Cork. Picture John Tarrant

SAM MAGUIRE’S footballers, who won the Minor A County League and Minor A County Football Championship, are the January, 2018 winners of the Rebel Óg monthly awards, sponsored by the Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cummins Sports (award sponsors), with the Evening Echo and RedFM as media partners.

Sam Maguires presented with the Rebel Óg Award marking their Co. MAFC and MAFL wins a function in the Clayton Silver Springs Hotel, Cork in the company of Lord Mayor, Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald; Co. Mayor, Cllr Declan Hurley and Colin O’Sullivan, Red FM. Picture John Tarrant

Last year was tremendous for the club, which hails from the parish of Dunmanway, in west Cork. The club draws its players from the Doheny and Randal Óg adult clubs. It caters for both hurling and football fielding teams, from U6 up to minor.

Pride of place for 2017 goes to their minor footballers, who were crowned Minor ‘A’ County football champions, having defeated Bantry in the final, 3-7 to 0-6. In the semi-final, they had defeated Passage, 2-11 to 0-7.

The team also won the West Region championship, beating Castlehaven, O’Donovan Rossa, and Bantry in the final, 2-10 to 0-5. They also won the Minor A West football league and the County A league, defeating Aghada by a point in the final, 1-8 to 1-7.

This minor team had a lot of players in the under-17 bracket, called to play Premier ‘1’ football against the best teams in the county.

29th January 2018…….. Sam Maguires footballers, David Farrell and Declan Collins receive the trophy from Kevin Cummins, Cummins sports , with the Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald, Tony White, minor manager and John Purcell, chairman Rebel Og , as the January 2018 winners of the Rebel Og monthly awards sponsored by Clayton hotel Silverprings, Cummins Sports (award sponsors), with RED FM and The Evening Echo, (Media partners)
Picture: Eddie O’Hare

The team was well-balanced and included two county U17 players, in Eoin Murray and Fionn Herlihy. Jerry O’Farrell was an outstanding captain and team leader, while Keith White was a key player in the forward division.

Team manager was Tony White, along with selectors, Neil Collins, Finny Collins, Cathal Crowley, John Barry, and Jerry O’Mahony.

Sam Maguires presented with the Rebel Óg Award marking their Co. MAFC and MAFL wins a function in the Clayton Silver Springs Hotel, Cork. Picture John Tarrant

The U16 A footballers won the West Region A League and the U12 footballers came out on top in their football league. A spokesman said: “The club are so proud of their commitment to hurling and, even though they are not hurling titles in 2017, they are competing in the U 16 A county hurling championship in 2018.

“The last minor football team to win a county title was in 2011, when we defeated Clonakilty in the Premier 2 Championship final. Former Cork senior hurler and current Munster and Ireland rugby international, Darren Sweetnam, was on that team, along with Eoin Lavers, Sean Daly, and Mark Buckley”.