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On the 7th July, the Rebel Óg football development squads competed in Munster Competitions at u14, u15 and u16 lage grades. The Cork Football teams captured the u15 and u16 tournaments while the u14s competition is entering its second phase on the 28th July with 2 out of the 4 Cork sides in contention for victory.
Rebel Og U16 Development Squads
The U16 “White” squad won their tournament in Limerick beating Limerick, Kerry and Tipperary. The manner of victory was particularly pleasing given the very attractive style of free flowing football on display. Cork were the only county to have entered 2 panels for this competition. The “Red” squad also produced excellent football on the day but came up short against Tipperary in their first game before beating Clare and Waterford to reach the Plate final.
They were second best to Kerry in this final but the management team were very happy with how the group performed. This was the first time that Cork have won this tournament in 6 years and bodes well for this crop heading in to U17 next year where they will be reunited with Bobbie O Dwyer, now in charge of theUu17s but who also managed this group at U15 level in 2017. U16 Squads here
Rebel Og U15 Development Squads
The U15 West squad won the Humphrey Kelleher Tournament beating Limerick and South Kerry before brushing aside the challenge of North Kerry in the final. The Cork East squad beat Clare before losing to North Kerry by 1 point after extra time in a thrilling semi final. The two Cork panels were split geographically with the West consisting of players from Carbery, Beara, Carrigdhoun & Muskerry. The East squad comprised of players from Avondhu, Duhallow, Imokilly & Seandun. The East squad can feel somewhat aggrieved not to have made it to the final given the amount of unconverted chances they had in the North Kerry game but overall, the management teams in both squads know they have a competitive group of boys and have quality players at their disposal based on performances on the day. They will be in action again on the 28th July as a qualifier blitz for the Adam Mangan Tournament in Offaly so their focus has already moved to that. U15 Squads here
Rebel Og U14 Development Squads
The U14 Jim Power tournament in Waterford is now a 2 day event. Cork North and Cork City East are going forward to the Cup Competition having qualified from their groups while the West and Mid West will compete in the Plate competition having lost out on goal difference to qualify. These finals will be on the 28th July. Cork GAA Games Manager, Kevin O Callaghan says “Cork Football is the real winner at this age group with 120 players in the system being exposed to competitive representative football. This provides a huge base of players being developed throughout the year and will ensure players are being afforded every opportunity to progress.” U14 Squads here
O Callaghan notes “While these are development tournaments only, capturing 2 of the 3 cups on offer (and the potential to win the third) is a reflection of the hard work being put in to the football squads at present. The mentors involved are putting in massive effort to aid the players development and deserve great credit here. Rebel Óg and Rebel Óg Coaching are putting a huge amount of effort in to the development squads programme and James McCarthy GDA heads up this football effort. The cooperation between minor management and underage squads beneath them is better than ever before, the conditioning of the underage players is more advanced than any year prior to 2018.”
There are still deficits in the system but perhaps the future of Cork Football is not as bleak as some people might believe this week. Well done to all the players, their clubs and mentors involved with these groups, nice to get some recognition for the hard work and commitment to the cause.
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— Cork Celtic Challenge (@CorkCelticChall) June 25, 2018
For 2018, a total of 41 teams with over 1,200 players will play in 135 games – including 5 Finals – as part of the Bank of Ireland Celtic Challenge
The Bank of Ireland Celtic Challenge is a competition for players, aged 16 and 17 years old, who are not participating in Leaving Cert Examinations during May and June 2018. 41 teams will participate in the competition.
The programme will run from Wednesday 2nd May to Saturday 30th June 2018.
The ethos of the competition is a developmental one, where an 8 week programme of meaningful games is supplemented by a 1 to 1 ratio of games to training.
Each team will play a minimum of 5 games through a programme that is structured on the basis of Group Stages, Preliminaries (Quarter-Finals) and Play-Offs (Semi-Finals).
The Group Stages will consist of 8 Groups of teams selected on a geographical and developmental basis. Matches at the Group Stages will be played on Wednesdays.
After the Group Stages, teams will be graded on foot of their performance and will be assigned to 1 of 5 Divisions prior to participating in the Preliminaries (Quarter-Finals) and Play-Offs (Semi-Finals) where they will play against opposition of a comparative developmental level.
The @GAACelticChall finals take place next Saturday in Tullamore.@OfficialCorkGAA had 4 teams in the competition, most of any county. East Cork qualified for Tier 1 final, whilst West Cork qualified for Tier 2 final with Cork North & City making 1/4 final stages of Tier 2.
— Cork Celtic Challenge (@CorkCelticChall) June 25, 2018
Great result for East Cork U17s .beating Kilkenny in the semi final of Tier 1. Well done to all involved. https://t.co/ivJWck3fET
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Rebel Og County section have two finals on the cards with Carrigtwohill and Clyda Rovers meeting in the final on Wednesday and Caha Gaels and Mayfield in the U15B1 final, Full details below.
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Cork City / East side down against Waterford at the break
Half time in Jim Power U14 Football @WaterfordGAA 3-5 v 1-3 City/East Cork
— Déise Óg Waterford (@WaterfordGAACG) July 7, 2018
Cork City/East aqquited themselves well at u14 Jim Power tournament today. 1st game Cork City East regional squad 3-7 v 4-7 Waterford(County team) and 2nd game- Cork City East 5-7 v 1-3 Wexford well done to all involved. pic.twitter.com/UD84ownH5i
— Shane Supple Rebel Og (@Shane_A_Supple) July 7, 2018
Massive well done to Cork u16 footballers winning the Munster tournament cup today. Beating Limerick and Kerry in the group and Tipperary in the final. Been lucky enough to be involved with these players for 3 yrs now and they are a credit to their county. #FuturesBrightpic.twitter.com/PRGRqJmmIF
Cup pairings: Group 1: Cork North Waterford Cork City East or South Kerry
Group 2: Tipperary North Kerry Cork City East or South Kerry
Plate pairings: Group 1: Limerick South Wexford Cork Mid West or Cork West
Group 2: Clare North Wexford Cork Mid West or Cork West
— CorkGDAColmCrowley (@CorkGDACCrowley) July 7, 2018
Dárragh Moynihan and Leon Doody a part of the North Region u14s in Waterford who beat Clare and South Kerry and have qualified for the cup competition in two weeks time 👍🔴 pic.twitter.com/pzb9XTuWv6
Scores from 1st round of matches in the Munster U16 Football tournament generously sponsored by Fitzgerald Woodlands Hotel Limerick 1-0 Cork White 4-13 Clare 2-10 Waterford 0-3 Cork Red 1-3 Tipperary 0-11@LimerickCLG@JeromeSport@MattOCall@Limerick_Leader
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Cobh Cul Camp in full swing this week well done to all for a fantastic fun filled week of games for the young players who took part. pic.twitter.com/UtZ7nKYHEj
— Shane Supple Rebel Og (@Shane_A_Supple) July 6, 2018
Midleton Cul Camp finished today with a lot of new and future stars on display. Well done to all. pic.twitter.com/HccopgilZ4
— Shane Supple Rebel Og (@Shane_A_Supple) July 6, 2018
A huge thank you to @shanekingston8 who attended our teenage camp today in Ballynoe and shared his knowledge & experience with us ! Congratulations Shane on yesterday’s fantastic result & best of luck in the Munster U21 final this Wednesday! @RebelOg_@OfficialCorkGAApic.twitter.com/0C83Y1qoN8
— St Catherine's GAA (@StCatherinesGAA) July 2, 2018
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Rebel Og held the draw for the County U15 A, B1 and B2 Football Championship.
Full details of opening round draw and dates are below.
Under 15 ‘A’ Football Championship (15 a side)
Round 1; Wednesday 18th July @ 7.30pm ( Home team listed first). These games may be played earlier by agreement between the two clubs.
1. Glenville v Aghada
2. Blarney v Ballinhassig
3. Ibane Gaels v Bantry Blues
4. Clyda Rvrs v Inniscarra
5. Kilshannig v Mitchelstown
6. Whitechurch v Carrigtwohill
7. Liscarroll/Ch’town Gaels v. Bride Rovers
8. Sliabh Rua (bye)
Under 15 ‘B1’ Football Championship (15 a side)
Round 1; Wednesday 18th July @ 7.30pm ( Home team listed first). These games may be played earlier by agreement between the two clubs.
1. Caha Og v Ilen Rovers
2 Donoughmore v Fermoy
3. Aghabullogue v BK Plunketts
4. Killeagh/Itas v St. Catherines
5. Mayfield v.Erins Own
6. Crosshaven v Passage West
7. Owen Gaels v Sam Maguires
8. Macroom (bye
Under 15 ‘B2’ Football Championship (13 a side)
Round 1; Wednesday 18th July @ 7.30pm ( Home team listed first). These games may be played earlier by agreement between the two clubs.
A. Naomh Aban v Aghinagh
B. Cill na Martra v. Clondrohid
Semi-Finals; Wednesday 25th July @ 7.30pm. ( Home team listed first). These games may be played earlier by agreement between the two clubs.
St. Dominics v. Winner A.
Courcey Rovers v. Winner B
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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.
The @feilegaa journey comes to an end for our under 14s losing All Ireland Semi Final by just two points!
Brave Ballinora lose out to @Graiguegaa on a score line of 3-6 to 4-1. Best of luck to @Graiguegaa in the next round. Ballinora players and mentors have been a great credit to the club.
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
Feile Peile update
Three Cork teams have qualified for Cup Q-Finals. Div 1@DouglasGAAClub topped their group with two wins and a draw Div 5@BallinoraGAA second place with Two wins and a loss Div 8@BlarneyGAA won all their games.
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