Cork GAA Poc Fada Competition takes place on Tuesday,  June 21, on Garryvoe Beach at 6.30pm.
There will be two competitions run on the night
  • Adult
  • U 16
Please circulate to all players in the above categories in your club.
For those looking to take part, please register at the below link on or before 6pm, today Monday,  June 20.
The winners will advance to the Munster finals on June 25.
Some action shots from the U14 Premier 1 hurling final which Glen Rovers won by 2-8 to Sarsfields 0-9 and the U14 Premier 2A final which ended Ballinora 4-9,  Blackrock 2-7.
Thanks to Steven Lynch and Damien O’Sullivan for the photographs.

A few pictures from the U14 Premier 2 football final between Na Piarsaigh and Éire Óg, thanks to Steven Lynch for supplying. Na Piarsaigh won by 2-10 to 1-8.

 

  1. U14 Div 2 Hurling Shield Final- Ahan Gaels v Crosshaven- 15-6-22- 7.30pm @ Brinny.
  2. U14 Div 2 Hurling Cup Final- Passage v Ballinhassig- 16-6-22- 7.30pm @ Passage.
  3. U14 Div 2 Football Shield Final- Courcey Rovers v Grenagh- 17-6-22- 8pm @ Ballinhassig.

 

Undoubtedly three cracking fixtures to look forward to this coming week and on behalf of Rebel Óg Mid/South, I would like to wish everyone involved the very best of luck.

Go méadaí Dia thú, Luke Knight- PRO Rebel Óg Mid/South.

After a two year break the Rebel Óg awards have returned for 2022.

The pandemic meant the awards were put on hold, with the last monthly award presented in December 2019 until yesterday.

The awards acknowledge all areas of GAA activities for underage clubs, teams, or individuals across Cork, including hurling, football, camogie, ladies football, and Scor, with an independent judging panel deciding on the monthly winner.

On welcoming the return of the awards Michael O’Mahony, chairman of Rebel Óg said: “We are delighted that the awards have returned for this year as it gives us to honour clubs, teams, and others for their special achievements.

“We would like to thank the Clayton Hotel, Silversprings, the main sponsor of the awards as well as Cummins Sports, award sponsors. Also to The Echo and RedFM for their continued media partnership of the awards. I would also like to thank Mick Evans who has stayed on as chairman of the judging panel.

“On behalf of Rebel Óg, I am also delighted to announce that former Cork footballers Ciarán Sheehan and Brid Stack have agreed to come on board as judges for the coming year and I wish them well as they will have some tough decisions to make in the coming months.

“Finally, I would like to thank all the judges over the past 10 years for all the work in making these awards the event they have become.”

Yesterday the winners for March and April were honoured with St Francis College, Rochestown, and the Cork minor camogie team picking up their awards.

Both were picked for their success in All-Ireland competitions, with the camogie side winning both the All-Ireland minor title and the Munster championship, whilst Rochestown won the Paddy Buggy Cup, the All-Ireland B championship for senior school sides.

Cork claimed their third All-Ireland minor camogie title in five years when they beat Galway by 2-11 to 2-7 at Semple Stadium. Orla Cahalane and Ciara Morrison were the main scorers, with both hitting 1-3 over the hour.

To win their All-Ireland title Rochestown hit the final nine points without reply against Claregalway to win by 0-17 to 0-9.

To nominate a club, team, individual or group email: probng.cork@gaa.ie