Cork U17 hurlers to take on Dublin in the 2017 All-Ireland final has been named.
The team will play Sundays final in Croke Park with a 12 pm start.
Below are details of their path to the final
Cork U17 hurlers to take on Dublin in the 2017 All-Ireland final has been named.
The team will play Sundays final in Croke Park with a 12 pm start.
Below are details of their path to the final
Rebel Og County U15 championship programme.
Full details of the draws, fixtures and results are below for the U15 championship at A, B1 and B2.
Rebel Og East Minor Hurling Championship will commence in the coming weeks.
Full details of the draws, fixtures and results are below for the Minoe championship at A, B1 and B2.
Bonfires will be lighting in Ballinhassig tonight as their U15 claim County Championship honours over a hard working St. Catherine’s side.
The game took place in Mayfield GAA complex on Thursday evening.
Ballinhassig won the game 4:11 to St.Catherines 2:10.
Rebel Og Awards for July is going to Ballinora U14s following their success in Cork and National U14 Feile Football competition.
Rebel Og Awards committee have confirmed that Ballinora will receive the 2017 July Rebel Og Sports Award for their success in Feile Peile 2017.
JULY 2017 WINNERS
BALLINORA JUVENILE GAA CLUB
Division II Féile na nÓg Cork Champions
All-Ireland Semi-Finalists Féile na nÓg 2017
The July 2017 winners of the Rebel Óg Monthly Awards sponsored by the Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cummins Sports (Award Sponsors) with RedFM and The Evening Echo (Media Partners) are Ballinora Juvenile GAA Club. They follow the quartet of June Winners, Féile na nGael Champions Sarsfields, Na Piarsaigh, Cuchullains and St. Kevin’s. January 2017 winners were Kiltha Óg, February Winners St. Colman’s College Fermoy, March winners Stephen O’Rourke and Niall Delany from Mallow, winners of the All-Ireland U17 Handball Championship, April Winners, Carbery Scór and the May 2017 Winners St. Francis College Rochestown, winners of the Simcox Cup. 2016 winners were Na Piarsaigh Minor Hurlers, Cork Ladies Minor Football Team, Sarsfield U14 Camogie Team, Glen Rovers U14 Hurlers, Mizen Rovers, Mitchelstown CBS, Scoil Mhuire Gan Smál Blarney, Kilmurry Footballers, Buttevant Underage GAA Club and Mitchelstown Footballers and Ballygiblin Hurlers, Kilshannig Hurling Teams and Mallow Juvenile GAA Club. 2015 winners were Ahán Gaels, Midleton U15 Footballers, Cork’s Eimear Scally, Aghabullogue U16 Hurlers, Cork U15 Development Squad, Douglas U14 Footballers, St. Finbarrs U14 Hurlers, Christian Brothers Cork, Coláiste Chríost Rí, Coláiste an Phiarsaigh (Camogie) Sacred Heart Clonakilty (Camogie) and Ilen Rovers.
BALLINORA GAA CLUB
The club was formally established in 1924 but the origins of the GAA in the parish go back to before the official formation of the Association. The first official recorded game was a hurling match versus Kinsale in 1864. The club has a proud history with a recent highlight being victory in the Mid Cork Junior hurling championship in 2016 after a 19 year gap.
Ballinora GAA club has experienced significant recent growth & currently caters for approx 200 juvenile members with an energetic and committed group of c.45 coaches playing an active part in developing these young players. The club currently has two playing facilities. Significant investment in capital facilities has occurred in recent years with more planned. This will cater for all playing & non playing members in the community, both male and female, for many years to come.
History was made on April 17th 2017 in Ballincollig, when the U14 footballers won the Cork Division 2 in Féile Peil for the first time. Ballinora beat Ibane Gaels in a great Cork final having won 5 games to reach that stage. Ballinora represented Cork at the National finals in Cavan/Monaghan on the weekend of June 23-25 and were beaten after extra Time by Maynooth in the Division 2 Quarter Final after winning all 3 group games. These group matches were against teams from Derry, Monaghan and Cavan. It was a memorable Féile weekend on and off the pitch with particular mention to our fantastic hosts from Ballyhaise Co. Cavan.
This achievement continues a strong heritage in Féile for the Ballinora club over the past number of years and a huge boost to the Ballinora underage section.
Congratulations to the Cork U17 team who defeated Dublin by two points today in the All-Ireland U17 hurling final at Croke Park.
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CORK 1-19 DUBLIN 1-17
By Jackie Cahill at Croke Park
CORK were crowned inaugural All-Ireland U17 hurling champions at Croke Park this afternoon
The Rebels held out for a two-point victory against a Dublin side reduced to 14 players in the second half, when midfielder Tom Aherne was dismissed in the 42nd minute for a second bookable offence. Fintan Clandillon’s Sky Blues worked incredibly hard and gave it everything but Cork, with a healthy sprinkling of minor stars who’ll be back at Croke Park next Sunday for an All-Ireland semi-final, managed to keep them at arm’s length. Dublin will rue Aherne’s red card, while goalkeeper Eddie Gibbons, who netted a first half penalty, sent another one hurtling over the crossbar in the 37th minute.
When Aherne was sent off, Dublin were two points down, before John Considine’s Cork stretched the gap to three points. On four more occasions before the finish, Cork led by three and while Dublin did get within one, with eight minutes left, they could never draw level. At half-time, Cork held a slender one-point lead, ahead by 1-9 to 1-8.
Dublin opened better and stormed into an early 0-4 to 0-1 lead, Tom Aherne, Billy Ryan, Liam Murphy (free) and Kevin Kirwan all on target in an unanswered spell, after Blake Murphy had put Cork ahead with a superb opening score. But Cork worked their way back to level at 0-5 each by the 14th minute, with minor panellists Daire Connery, Colin O’Brien (scorer of 1-10 in the U17 semi-final victory over Galway) and Declan Hanlon leading the charge. Dublin struck for goal in the 20th minute, as Gibbons slammed home a superb penalty after Kirwan was fouled. That score put Dublin 1-6 to 0-6 clear and the lead moved out to four points when captain Mark Grogan landed a score.
But Cork hit 1-3 without reply between the 24th and 29th minutes to gain the whip hand, the goal coming from full-forward Joe Stack in the 28th minute. Aaron Walsh Barry sent a long ball towards the Dublin square and Stack outmuscled his marker Kevin Burke, brother of senior player Donal, before finding the net. Blake Murphy registered his second point for Cork to move the young Rebels 1-9 to 1-7 in front, before Liam Murphy’s third free of the half kept Dublin in touch at the break.
Early in the second period, the sides were level twice, at 1-10 and 1-11 apiece, but there was a feeling that Cork were turning the screw, even before Aherne picked up that second yellow card. After Liam Murphy was hauled down by Cork goalkeeper Eoin Davis, Gibbons had that second penalty chance but his effort cleared the crossbar.
Cork managed to hold firm in a tense finish, as sub Owen McCarthy came off the bench to score two crucial points. The counties will meet again next Sunday at Croke Park – with a place in the Electric Ireland All-Ireland Minor Hurling Final on offer for the winners.
Scorers for Cork:
Daire Connery 0-6 (5f), Colin O’Brien 0-5 (3f), Joe Stack 1-0, Declan Hanlon 0-3, Blake Murphy and Owen McCarthy 0-2 each, Cormac O’Brien 0-1.
Scorers for Dublin:
Liam Murphy 0-7f, Eddie Gibbons 1-1 (pens), Lee Gannon and Billy Ryan 0-2 each, Enda O’Donnell, Tom Aherne, Mark Grogan, Kevin Kirwan, and Mícheál Murphy (65) 0-1 each.
CORK: Eoin Davis; Eoin Roche, Ciarán Nyhan, Ronan Sheehan; Cormac O’Brien, Conor O’Callaghan, Aaron Walsh Barry; Daire Connery, Seán Twomey; Brian Roche, Declan Hanlon, Tommy O’Connell; Blake Murphy, Joe Stack, Colin O’Brien. Subs: Ronan McCarthy for Cormac O’Brien (temp 23-30), Owen McCarthy for O’Connell (35), Shane Barrett for Murphy (53).
DUBLIN: Eddie Gibbons; Andrew Dunphy, Kevin Burke, Tommy Kinnane; Seán Kinsella, Enda O’Donnell, Lee Gannon; Tom Aherne, Mícheál Murphy; Kevin Kirwan, Billy Ryan, Mark Grogan; Luke McDwyer, Kevin Desmond, Liam Murphy. Subs –Seán Clerkin for Desmond (44), Liam Dunne for M Murphy (52), Mark Sweeney for Kirwan (54).
REFEREE: John Keane (Galway)
@RebelOg_ @OfficialCorkGAA The moment we have been waiting for ..it's taken time and a lot of hard work by Clubs and coaches all over Cork pic.twitter.com/Q5f8W2b3qS
— CorkGDAPaudieOBrien (@GdaCork) August 6, 2017
All-Ireland U17 Hurling Competition Final (FT) @OfficialCorkGAA 1-19 @DubGAAOfficial 1-17 #CORKGAA2017 #GAA pic.twitter.com/3T4qNOgVAg
— Rebel Og (@RebelOg_) August 6, 2017
Great result for Cork hurling. Well done to all involved over the years. Cork hurling captain raising an All Ireland cup in Croke Park.Enjoy https://t.co/qoPY38z611
— Tony Crone (@TonyCrone) August 6, 2017
Congrats to Tommy,Sean,Donal and all involved with the @OfficialCorkGAA Fe17 All Ireland Hurling Champions from the Magpies @RebelOg_
— Midleton GAA (@MidletonGaa) August 6, 2017
Fantastic day for Cork underage.A big thank you to all who put their shoulder to the wheel in the last few years.@OfficialCorkGAA pic.twitter.com/JEdWMtC3j8
— Cork GAA Chairperson (@CorkGAAChair) August 6, 2017
Great to be home in time for Sunday game. Enjoyable weekend with Cork U17s. pic.twitter.com/KnaJ0yA48J
— CorkGDA SeanCrowley (@GDACrowley) August 6, 2017
This week will see the 2017 Premier U16 Championship commence. Teams will play across three championships on their hope of championship glory. Below are the upcoming games and fixtures in the championship.
Unlike in other years, there will be no back door competition, instead, the losers of the opening game will move directly to the Challenge Cup while the winners will move to the Semi-Finals of the competition. Below are the opening games in this years championship.
Wednesday 02nd August 2017
U 16 P1 Hurling Championship
Douglas v Cobh at Delanys @ 7:30 pm
Thursday 03rd August 2017
U 16 P1 Hurling Championship
St Finbarrs v Sarsfield at Ballinlough @ 7:30 pm
Valley Rovers v Glen Rovers at Ballygarvan @ 7:30 pm
U16 P2 Hurling Championship
Ballincollig v Carrigaline at Passage @ 7:30 pm
Ballygarvan v Killeagh/Itas at Carrigtwohill @ 7:30 pm
Bishopstown v Blackrock at Ovens @ 7:30 pm
U16 P2a Hurling Championship
Mallow v Erins Own at Trabeg @ 7:30 pm
Saturday 05th August 2017
U16 P2a Hurling Championship
Newcestown v Fr O Neills at Ballincollig @ 12:00 pm
Monday 07th August 2017
U16 P2a Hurling Championship
Kiltha Og v Lisgoold at TBC @ 7:30 pm
Tuesday 08th August 2017
U 16 P1 Hurling Championship
Blarney v Midleton at Carrigaline @ 7:30 pm
U 16 P2 Hurling Championship
Inniscarra v Shandrum at TBC @ 7:30 pm
Below are full details of the fixtures that are set to take place along with the competition results and details of the teams in each competition.
Team in Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P1 Football Championship
Douglas, Carbery Rangers, Sam Maguires, St Michaels, Eire Og, Beara, Glanmire, Nemo Rangers
Teams in Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P2 Football Championship
Ballincollig, Midleton, Valley Rovers, Mallow, St Finbarrs, Na Piarsaigh, Kilshannig, Carrigaline,
Teams in Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P2A Football Championship
St Nicholas, Cobh, Granard Gaels, Bride Rovers, Owen Gaels, Ilen Rovers, Fermoy, Bishopstown,
Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P1 Football Championship | ||||
Round 1 | 31-Mar | |||
A | Douglas 1-11 | v | Carbery Rangers 0-13 | |
B | Sam Maguire’s 3-5 | v | St.Michaels 0-9 | |
C | Eire Óg 4-15 | v | Beara 1-6 | |
D | Glanmire 5-8 | v | Nemo Rangers 0-9 | |
Loser Round | 01-Aug | |||
E | Carbery Rangers 2-10 | v | St.Michaels 3-7 | |
F | Beara | v | Nemo Rangers | |
Winners Round | 01-Aug | |||
G | Douglas 1-7 | v | Sam Maguire’s 2-16 | |
H | Eire Óg 1-15 | v | Glanmire 2-7 | |
Quarter Final | 28-Aug | |||
I | Winner E | v | Glanmire | |
J | Winner F | v | Douglas | |
Semi Finals | 24-Sep | |||
Sam Maguire’s | v | Winner I | ||
Eire Óg | v | Winner J | ||
Final | 22-Oct | |||
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Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P2 Football Championship | ||||
Round 1 | 31-Mar | |||
A | Ballincollig 1-13 | v | Midleton 0-7 | |
B | Valley Rovers 1-10 | v | Mallow 4-14 | |
C | St.Finbarrs 2-17 | v | Na Piarsaigh 0-7 | |
D | Kilshannig 4-20 | v | Carrigaline 1-5 | |
Loser Round | 01-Aug | |||
E | Midleton 3-15 | v | Valley Rovers 3-5 | |
F | Na Piarsaigh 3-10 | v | Carrigaline 2-9 | |
Winners Round | 01-Aug | |||
G | Ballincollig 2-8 | v | Mallow 1-10 | |
H | St.Finbarrs 3-11 | v | Kilshannig 4-13 | |
Quarter Final | 28-Aug | |||
I | Midleton | v | St.Finbarrs | |
J | Na Piarsaigh | v | Mallow | |
Semi Finals | 24-Sep | |||
Ballincollig | v | Winner I | ||
Kilshannig | v | Winner J | ||
Final | 22-Oct | |||
v |
Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 Football P2A Championship | ||||
Round 1 | 31-Mar | |||
A | St Nicholas 2-7 | v | Cobh 1-17 | |
B | Granard Gaels 0-9 | v | Bride Rovers 1-11 | |
C | Owen Gaels 1-12 | v | Ilen Rovers 0-3 | |
D | Fermoy 1-10 | v | Bishopstown 3-19 | |
Loser Round | 01-Aug | |||
E | St Nicholas 2-8 | v | Granard Gaels 2-13 | |
F | Ilen Rovers 0-10 | v | Fermoy 2-8 | |
Winners Round | 01-Aug | |||
G | Cobh | v | Bride Rovers | |
H | Owen Gaels 1-8 | v | Bishopstown 1-6 | |
Quarter Final | 28-Aug | |||
I | Granard Gaels | v | Bishopstown | |
J | Fermoy | v | Loser G | |
Semi Finals | 24-Sep | |||
Winner G | v | Winner I | ||
Owen Gaels | v | Winner J | ||
Final | 22-Oct | |||
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Roll of Honour for Premier Minor Football Championship
Competition | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |
Premier 1 MFC | St Finbarrs | Douglas | Carrigaline | St. Finbarrs | Nemo Rangers | Eire Og | |
Premier 2 MFC | Kiltha Óg | Clonakilty | Aghada | Clonakilty | Mitchelstown | Carbery Rangers | |
Premier 2a MFC | Buttevant | Valley Rovers |
Update from Pat Spratt GDA
Runaí, a chara,
Can you all make sure the relevant coaches in your clubs get this message and reply to me ASAP if they are interested in participating in these games.
So far, the following clubs have entered:
Kilavullen
Shandrum
Buttevant
Dromtarriffe
Donerale
St Marks
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