Attached are fixtures and referee details for under 12 1st round and quarter final games.

 

In relation to hurling please note:

U12 b final Newcestown v Bantry in Ballinacarriga monday night 6.45pm.

U12a shield semi final Kilbrittain v Barryroe is on saturday morning at 12 noon.

Any queries please reply to this email or text me.

Joe Kelly PRO.


 

REBEL ÓG WEST FOOTBALL

UNDER 12 CUP DRAWS

 

Under 12 A Cup

Quarter Finals Home                                     Away                                                 Referee

                                    Bandon                      V         Castletownbere                                    Newcestown

Bantry                                    V         St. Colums (Neutral Venue)                   Sam Maguires

Sam Maguires                      V         O’Donovan Rossa’s                                   Kilbree

Castlehaven              V         Newcestown                                     Carbery Rangers

 

 

Under 12 B Cup

Quarter Finals          Home                                     Away

                                    Clonakilty                  V         Naomh Aban                                                Ballinascarthy

Gabriel Óg                 V         Adrigole                                            Mizen Rovers

Barryroe                    V         Ahan Gaels                                       Arigideen Rangers

Tadgh McCarthaigh            V         Carbery Rangers                                  Bantry

 

Under 12 C Cup

Round 1                     Home                                     Away

(A)Thurs Sept 7th   Ballinascarthy                       V        Aghinagh                                                Clonakilty

 

Quarter Finals          Kilmichael                 V         Clann Na nGael                                    Iveleary

Argideen                   V         Kilbrittain                                          Barryroe

Iveleary                     V         Kilmeen                                             Sam Maguires

Ilen Óg                       V         Winner (A)                                        O Donovan Rossa

 

 

Under 12 D Cup      Beal Atha nGhaortaidh V   Muintir Bhaire                        Kilmichael

O’Donovan Rossa (2)              V     St. James                                             Tadhg MacCarthaighs

St. Oliver Plunketts     V     Mizen Rovers                                                Ahan Gaels

Kilmacabea                   V     Glengarriff                                        Ilen Óg

 

Notes

  1. All Quarter-final games fixed for Saturday September 9th @ 3pm. Clubs by agreement may change date and time to Sunday 10th or Monday 11th.

 

  1. Home club responsible for contacting referee to ensure he is present at right date and time.

 

  1. All clubs asked to text results immediately to PRO (086) 2371388).

 

  1. Clubs who do not play games or put them off will be removed from all competitions at U12 football. We must stick to the schedule agreed at last Board meeting.

 

  1. U12 Hurling games not played and U14 competition not accepted as an excuse. We want all Under 12 activity finished on schedule for end of September.

 

  1. Any queries please text or email PRO (west.cork@gaa.ie)

 

  1. Semi-final of all competition will be fixed for Saturday 16th and finals the following weekend.

 

  1. Fixtures up on rebelóg.ie (West Section).

 

 

 

 

Draw for the County Section of Rebel Og Championship at A, B1 and B2. 

Herewith List of Championship Draws for the Inter Regional Stages of the Minor, Under 16 and Under 14 Championships (Hurling and Football) 2017.

As a result of some alterations to some Soft Borders in the Regional Championships it was necessary to also make minimal adjustments to the Inter Regional Championships.


MINOR HURLING ‘A’

Quarter Finals

  1. West Runner Up v North Runner Up
  2. West Winner v East Runner Up

Semi Finals

North Winner v West Runner Up or North Runner Up

East Winner v West Winner or East Runner Up

 


MINOR HURLING ‘B1’

Quarter Finals

  1. West Runner Up v North Runner Up
  2. North Winner v East Runner Up

 Semi Finals

West Runner Up or North Runner Up v West Winner

North Winner or East Runner Up v East Winner

 


MINOR HURLING ‘B2’

Quarter Finals

  1. West Winner v East Runner Up
  2. North Runner Up v West Runner Up

 Semi Finals

North Winner v West Winner or East Runner Up

East Winner v North Runner Up or West Runner Up

 


UNDER 16 HURLING ‘A’

Quarter Finals

  1. North Winner v West Runner Up
  2. East Runner Up v North Runner Up

Semi Finals

East Winner v North Winner or West Runner Up

West Winner v East Runner Up or North Runner Up

 


UNDER 16 HURLING ‘B1’

Quarter Finals

  1. East Winner v West Runner Up
  2. North Runner Up v East Runner Up

Semi Finals

East Winner or West Runner Up v North Winner

West Winner v North Runner Up or East Runner Up


 

UNDER 16 HURLING ‘B2’

Semi Finals

North Winner v East Runner Up

East Winner v North Runner Up

 


UNDER 14 HURLING ‘A’

Semi Finals

North Winner v West Runner Up

West Winner v North Runner Up

 


UNDER 14 HURLING ‘B1’

Quarter Finals

  1. East 1 Winner v West Runner Up
  2. North Winner v East 1 Runner Up
  3. East 2 Winner v North Runner Up
  4. West Winner v East 2 Runner Up

Semi Finals

East 1 Winner or West Runner Up v West Winner or East 2 Runner Up

North Winner or East 1 Runner Up v East 2 Winner or North Runner Up

 


UNDER 14 HURLING ‘B2’

Quarter Finals

  1. East Winner v North Runner Up
  2. West Runner Up v East Runner Up

Semi Finals

North Winner v West Runner Up or East Runner Up

West Winner v East Winner or North Runner Up


 

MINOR FOOTBALL ‘A’

Semi Finals

East Winner v West Runner Up

West Winner v East Runner Up

 


MINOR FOOTBALL ‘B1’ (WINNERS ONLY)

Quarter Finals

  1. East 2 Winner v North 1 Winner
  2. West 2 Winner v North 2 Winner

 Semi Finals

West 1 Winner v East 2 Winner or North 1 Winner

East 1 Winner v West 2 Winner or North 2 Winner

 


 

MINOR FOOTBALL ‘B2’

Quarter Finals

  1. East 1 Winner v North Runner Up
  2. North Winner v East 2 Runner Up
  3. East 2 Winner v West Runner Up
  4. West Winner v East 1 Runner Up

 Semi Finals

East 1 Winner or North Runner Up v West Winner or East 1 Runner Up

North Winner or East 2 Runner Up v East 2 Winner or West Runner Up

 


 

UNDER 16 FOOTBALL ‘A’

Quarter Finals

  1. West Winner v East Runner Up
  2. North Runner Up v West Runner Up

Semi Finals

North Winner v West Winner or East Runner Up

East Winner v North Runner Up or West Runner Up

 


 

UNDER 16 FOTBALL ‘B1’ (WINNERS ONLY)

Quarter Finals

  1. East 1 Winner v East 3 Winner
  2. East 2 Winner v East 4 Winner

Semi Finals

East 1 Winner or East 3 Winner v West Winner

East 2 Winner or East 4 Winner v Winner North

 


 

UNDER 16 FOOTBALL ‘B2’

Quarter Finals

  1. West Winner v North Runner Up 1
  2. North Runner Up 2 v West Runner Up

Semi Finals

North 1 Winner v North Runner Up 2 or West Runner Up

West Winner or North Runner Up 1 v North 2 Winner

 


 

UNDER 14 FOOTBALL ‘A’

Quarter Finals

  1. East 1 Winner v North Runner Up
  2. East 2 Winner v West Runner Up
  3. North Winner v East 2 Runner Up
  4. West Winner v East 1 Runner Up

 Semi Finals

East 1 Winner or North Runner Up v North Winner or East 2 Runner Up

East 2 Winner or West Runner Up v West Winner or East 1 Runner Up


 

UNDER 14 FOOTBALL ‘B1’

Quarter Finals

  1. East 1 Winner v North Runner Up
  2. East 2 Winner v West Runner Up
  3. North Winner v East 2 Runner Up
  4. West Winner v East 1 Runner Up

 Semi Finals

East 1 Winner or North Runner Up v North Winner or East 2 Runner Up

East 2 Winner or West Runner Up v West Winner or East 1 Runner Up

 


 

UNDER 14 FOOTBALL ‘B2’

Round 1

West 1 Runner Up v West 2 Runner Up

North 1 Runner Up v North 2 Runner Up

Quarter Finals

  1. West 2 Winner v North 1 Winner
  2. East Runner Up v North 2 Winner
  3. West 1 Winner v East Winner
  4. Winner West 1 Runner Up or West 2 Runner Up v

Winner North 1 Runner Up or North 2 Runner Up

Semi Finals

West 2 Winner or North 1 Winner v West 1 Winner or East Winner

East Runner Up or North 2 Winner v Winner West 1 Runner Up or West 2 Runner Up or Winner North 1 Runner Up or North 2 Runner Up


 

The Cork Minor Hurling team to play Galway in the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship Final next Sunday 3rd September in Croke Park @ 1.15pm has been announced as follows.

1. Ger Collins – Ballinhassig

2. Conor O’ Callaghan – Dromtarriffe

3. Sean O’ Leary Hayes – Midleton – (Captain)

4. Eoin Roche – Bride Rovers

5. Aaron Walsh Barry – Carrigtwohill

6. James Keating – Kildorrery – (Vice Captain)

7. Ger Millerick – Fr. O Neill’s

8. Daire Connery – Na Piarsaigh

9. Diarmuid Linehan – Ballyhooly

10. Craig Hanifin – Na Piarsaigh

11. Liam O Shea – Lisgoold

12. Brian Roche – Bride Rovers

13. Evan Sheehan – Na Piarsaigh

14. Robert Downey – Glen Rovers

15. Brian Turnbull – Douglas

Subs

16. Ian Butler – Kildorrery

17. Jack O Callaghan – Charleville

18. Ronan Sheehan – Mallow

19. Ross Howell – Douglas

20. Barry Murphy – Castlelyons

21. Brian Buckley – Dromina

22. David Jones – Dromina

23. Declan Hanlon – Blarney

24. Colin O Brien – LiscarrollChurchtown Gaels

Additional Panels Members
Jack Twomey, Kilshannig
Jordan Murray, Ballìncollig
Conor Power, Blarney
Eoghan O Leary, Ballymartle

Conor Desmond, Ballinhassig

John Geary, Newtownshandrum

Selectors: Denis Ring (Fermoy) – Manager, John Dywer (Ballincollig – Coach), John Mortell (Ballyhea), Liam Martin (Glen Rovers), Fergus Ryan (Mallow)

Stephen Casey – Strength and Conditioning coach, Brian Hurley – Goalkeeping Coach


 

 

Preview: Electric Ireland MHC Final – Cork v Galway


Sunday September 3

Electric Ireland Minor Hurling Final

Cork v Galway, Croke Park, 1.15pm, TG4

Significant hope has been attached to this current Cork crop throughout the year.

Two epic matches against reigning All Ireland champions Tipperary underlined the class and character that exists Leeside.

Cork are developing talented teams in the underage ranks with the future appearing bright.

Jeffrey Lynskey’s Galway finished strongly to defeat Kilkenny at the penultimate stage for a noteworthy win.

Ultimately it means that this Sunday’s decider promises to be an extremely interesting encounter.

Dublin were rugged during a tight Semi-Final tussle against Cork as Brian Turnbull registered 13 points.

Midfielder Daire Connery is another highly promising Cork youngster and Galway will need to restrict his influence.

Brian Roche and Connery have forged a solid midfield partnership for an in form Cork outfit, but Galway have proven to be resilient so far.

Galway’s powerful full forward line includes Sean Bleahane, Conor Molloy, and Jack Canning, who combined to score 1-8 in the Kilkenny success.

Donal Mannion and Enda Fahy made important impacts from the bench in that game too as Galway advanced to the decider.

How Cork cope with Galway’s attacking unit will be another key factor in this tie.

Two innovative managers, Denis Ring and Lynskey, are keen to produce talented hurlers and they are carrying that task out impressively.

Since 1992 Galway have gleaned nine All Ireland minor titles confirming the diligent work that is being carried out in the underage ranks.

Cork’s last minor success occurred in 2001, but their recent All Ireland Under 17 triumph offers serious encouragement.

Having defeated Waterford, Tipperary, and Clare in Munster, Cork eventually overcame Dublin’s spirited challenge.

Galway were efficient when outfoxing Clare and Kilkenny, but they will be fully aware of Cork’s pedigree and potential.

Newtownshandrum win Rebel Of Challenge Cup. 

Playing Erins Own, both teams were up for the challenge and from the off, hurling was the biggest winner as both teams skill were on display. 

Ballincollig have won the Premier 2 U16 County Hurling title. 

A big game against Killeagh/Itas took place in P. Ui Rinn. 


Both teams battled hard in both half but the two goals from Cillian Lee put Ballincollig in a commanding lead and they ran out winners 2-14 to 0-11. 

Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P2A Football Championship

Round 1

A Valley Rovers 6-16 v Carrigaline 1-8

B Kilshannig 2-18 v Inniscarra 2-5

C Glenville 0-10 v Ilen Rovers 3-11

D St Nicholas 2-12 v Kilmurry 2-15

Loser Round

E Carrigaline v Inniscarra

F Glenville 3-7 v St Nicholas 2-11

Winners Round

G Valley Rovers 2-7 v Kilshannig 0-12

H Ilen Rovers 0-9  v Kilmurry 3-17

Quarter Final

I Winner E v Ilen Rover

J St Nicholas v Kilshannig

Semi Finals

Valley Rovers v Winner I

Kilmurry v Winner J

Final

v


Premier 2 Minor Football Championship Draw


​Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P2 Football Championship

Round 1

A St Michaels 3-3 (12) v Fermoy 1-10 (13)

B Mallow v Midleton

C Na Piarsaigh v Glanmire

D Ballincollig 1-6 v Carbery Rangers 1-15

Loser Round

E St.Michael’s  v Loser B

F Na Piarsaigh v Ballincollig

Winners Round

G Fermoy v Mallow

H Glanmire v Carbery Rangers

Quarter Final

I Winner E v Loser H

J  Ballincollig v Fermoy

Semi Finals

Winner G vWinner I

Winner Hv Ballincollig

Final

v


Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P1 Football Championship

Round 1

A Carrigaline 2-16 v Mitchelstown 0-15

B Bishopstown 2-4 v Douglas 1-14

C Nemo Rangers 2-10 v Beara 0-15

D St Finbarr’s 1-12 v Eire Og 1-18


Loser Round

E Mitchelstown v Bishopstown

F Beara v St. Finbarr’s

Winners Round

G Carrigaline v Douglas

H Nemo Rangers v Eire Og

Quarter Final

I Winner E v Loser H

J Winner F v Loser G

Semi Finals

Winner G vWinner I

Winner H vWinner J

Final

Semi-Final 1 v   Semi-Final 2



Inniscarra won the U16 Premier 2 challenge Cup final when they beat Ballygarvan in the final 2-15 (21) to 3-7 (16). 

In what was a tight final both teams were battling hard in the first half and at the break their was just a point between the teams at the break. 


Seven points mid-way through the second half is when the he turned on its head and moved Inniscarra’s direction.