Next meeting of the Rebel Óg North is on Wednesday the 28th  in the Mallow Gaa complex at 8.30 with the CCC meeting at 7.45.

  • Attached are the proposed fixtures from the 2-4-18 to the 15-4-18
  • Rebel Og North fixtures for board meeting on 28th PDF
  • Delegates who attend the meeting will have the final say on the fixtures.
  • Please all attend as we hope to have the Fixture booklets handed out to the clubs.
  • REMEMBER THAT ONCE A FIXTURE IS RATIFIED THE FIXTURE CAN’T BE CHANGED EVEN TIME CHANGES WILL NOT BE ALLOWED.
  • HAVE YOUR HOMEWORK DONE.
  • Banteer have withdrawn from all u14 hurling and football competitions this year. Any U14 fixture which included Lyre/Banteer has now being replaced with a BYE.

 

Points to be wary of when arranging your fixtures:

 

  1. Check the Rebel Óg website to make sure there is no clash with another fixture.
  2. Check with your adult club that the pitch is available and book it.
  3. No games on Good Friday
  4. Time Changes on the 25th so weekdays will be an option.
  5. Check that your pitch isn’t double booked for the same night if so rearrange one of the games, if this happens at the weekend put one of the matches one and a half hours before hand so the same Ref can do the two games ( I have changed some of these double pitch clashes already if they don’t suit agree a different date before the meeting)

 

Mise le meas,

Peadar MacUait

Runaí

As a result of the recent spell of very bad weather including heavy snowfalls, and ice cold winds many grounds are still in recovery mode and club’s may find it difficult to host a Group of Feile na nÓg fixtures this coming Saturday.

These fixtures would require grounds to be able to stage 2 games at the same time with 8 to 10 games in all required to complete the group.

While today is a good sunny day the forecast for Thursday and Friday this week sees a return to rain again which may see grounds being unavailable were the programme to stand.

Coiste na nÓg have decided therefore to cancel Saturday’s fixtures so that late cancellations can be avoided were the fixtures programme to stand.
A rescheduled date will issue by Friday Next 23rd March 2018.

Rebel Og North have announced some important information for their board witch will be part of the board for the running of 2018 season.

First of all I would like to apologise for the unusual emails that were sent from my account a virus got into it and it took until today before I was fully up and running.

  • There will be a fixtures meeting in the Mallow Gaa complex on Tuesday the 27th at 7.45 and a CCC at 7.15. It is imperative that all Clubs are present and all fixtures are agreed before the meeting. Once ratified they will not be changed, the date given is the last day the fixture can be played.
  • Championship draws will be held at this meeting.

Blank Championship draws 2018

  • Please find attached the proposed fixture list, U12 grouping, fixture date overview, Championship draws sheet and pitch sizes for u12 and u14.

pro 28-3-18

proposed u12 phase 1 groups

  • Any views expressed by the Delegates present at the meetings will supercede other correspondence from the Clubs. NB. no changes to ratified fixtures even if there is an agreement. Fixtures sent out before the meeting are proposed fixtures only, any agreed fixtures to be sent to the Secretary at least 24 hours before the meeting.
  • All Teams participating in B2 competitions must send me a copy of their panel of 18 before they play their second game. There will be severe penalties for any clubs playing players not on the panel sent into me. Any club who hasn’t sent their panels to me on time will have each game forfeited until I get it.
  • A fair play rule is in operation in all league North Cork fixtures but does not include semi-finals, finals or any Championship game. Where a club is struggling to field a team for a league game the game may proceed by playing 2 less than officially stated (A and B1 is 15 aside and B2 is 13 aside). All Clubs are expected to follow this policy.
  • Fines for any game conceded is €50 payable by the following meeting.
  • Any club owing money from last year please pay at this meeting.
  • Referees; There is a shortage in referees this year. Every club is being asked to provide a referee. The fee for refereeing a match has being risen to €40 per game which makes it well worth doing. The fee per match per club for the referee’s is €20 and €25 per club who do not provide a referee.
  • Referee; We are looking for people with a good Knowledge of our games and are a minimum age of 17. Full training will be provided and a Jersey will be provided. Please forward all names to me so I can organise the training.
  • Due to the number of squad days all league games will have to go ahead without squad players if they

are not available. 3 days grace is given for Championships

Mise le meas,

Peadar MacUait

Runaí, Rebel Óg Thuaidh

secretarybng.north.cork@gaa.ie

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Rules

Junior Referee’s course in Rebel Og North

Well done to Rebel Og Coaching who tonight organised a very successful training evening for new referees in Rebel Og North.

On the night 40 new referees attended the programme.

Over the last number of weeks, GDAs Pat Sprat and Colm Crowley have been working on developing a young referee’s programme that allows new referee’s to take control of U11 league games.

The referee is then able to gain some vital experience that will stand to them as they progress up the ranks.

 

The event took place in Mallow GAA complex with some great speakers in attendance. Lead by Games Manager Kevin O’Callaghan.

Experienced referees Justin Murphy and Ciaran O’Regan were on hand to deliver the course.

Other young referee programmes will take place in the coming weeks.

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

Rebel Og Premier  Gradings 2018

Rebel Og grading committee have this week announced details of Premier grades for 2018.

Below are full details of the grading that have been issued.

If any Club want a Review of their Gradings in this section Please send a email to the the Gradings Committee by  Wednesday 31st of January by 5pm 

Gradings for  Grades A B1 B2 will issued by the end of next week

Football Grades

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

Bride Rovers

Douglas

Mallow

Na Piarsaigh

Nemo Rangers

St.Finbarrs

PREMIER 2

Ballincollig

Ballygarvan

Carrigaline

Éire Óg

Glanmire

Inniscarra

Midleton

St.Michaels

PREMIER 2A

Bandon

Bishopstown

Canovee

Fermoy

Cobh

Glenville

St Nicholas

Valley Rovers

U13 FOOTBALL

Premier 1

Ballincollig

Bishopstown

Carrigaline

Carrigtwohill

Douglas

Fermoy

Glanmire

Glenville

Inniscarra

Mallow

Midleton GAA

Nemo Rangers

St.Finbarrs

Valley Rovers

Premier 2

Aghada

Ballinora

Bandon

Bantry Blues

Buttevant

Sam Maguires

Cobh

Erins Own

Kiltha Og

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

Bantry Blues

Blarney

Courcey Rovers

Erins Own

Fermoy

Inniscarra

Killeagh/Ita’s

Kilmurry

Mayfield

Hurling Grades

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/Wolfe Tones

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

Ibane Gaels

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

Cobh

Douglas

Erins Own

Fermoy

Inniscarra

Mallow

Midleton

Sarsfields

Shandrum

St.Finbarrs

Valley Rovers

PREMIER 2

Aghada

Ballincollig

Bandon

Blackrock

Blarney

Bride Rovers

Carrigaline

Glen Rovers

Kiltha Og

Kinsale

Na Piarsaigh

St Catherines

Youghal

U12 HURLING

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

Rebel Og  held their annual medal presentation to the club’s who were successful during 2017. 

The event took place in Mallow GAA complex with members of Rebel Og North Board, competition sponsors along with winning teams and their mentors. So.e photos from the event are below. 

Rebel Og North Medal Presentation to take place on Tuesday night

Rebel Og North will hold their annual Medal presentation on Tuesday night next. 

The Rebel Óg North medal presentation night will be held in Mallow on Tuesday the 5th at 8pm.

Clubs are asked to bring the trophy that they won in 2017 to the function. Players from the winning teams are asked to attend too in their full playing gear.

The board look forward to welcoming representatives from all clubs involved in the successful teams.   

Rebel Og competitions are coming to the end of their terms with semi-finals and finals taking place in most competitions. All league programmes are at their knock out stages. Below we will look at the results form games that took place over the last seven days.

 


Rebel Og County

Clayton Silversprings Minor A Football County Championship: Bantry Blues 0-6, Sam Maguires 3-7 Final; Clayton Silversprings County Minor B1 Football Championship: Gabriel Og 5-10, Knocknagree 1-9 Quarter final ; Clayton Silversprings Minor B 1 County Hurling Championship: Lisgoold 2-14, Newcestown 1-14 Final; Cummins Sports U16B2 County Hurling Championship: Kildorrery 2-10, Doneraile 1-7 Final; County U16A Hurling League: Ballygiblin 1-15, Bandon 1-11 Semi-final; Evening Echo County U14A Football Championship: Clonakilty 2-9, Aghada 3-8 Semi-final; Evening Echo U14B1 County Football Championship: Aghabullogue 2-5, Buttevant 4-11 Quarter final; Cobh 1-2, Owen Gaels 11-11 Quarter final ; Evening Echo U14 B2 County Football
Championship:
Adrigole 9-11, Naomh Aban 4-11 Quarter final ; Castletownbere -, St. Dominics – Conceded by Castletownbere; Castletownbere -, Tracton – Conceded by Tracton; Evening Echo U14A County Hurling Championship: Balilinora 5-14, Ibane Gaels 3-4 Final; U13 Hurling B1 Plate Competition: Clyda Rovers 0-7, Grenagh 1-10 Semi-final; U13 Hurling B2 Cup and Plate: Keale Gaels 1-12, Whitechurch 2-12 Final Cup;


Rebel Og West

MINOR A FOOTBALL LEAGUE: Canovee 2-6, Urhan 1-10 ; Minor B1 Football League Play-offs: Kilbrittain 3-8, Ahan Gaels 0-9 League Final; Ibane Gaels 1-6, Ahan Gaels 3-13 League Semi-final; UNDER 14 B 1 FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP: O Donovan Rossa 3-11, Owen Gaels 2-14 Final AET; UNDER 12 C FOOTBALL RUNNERS UP CUP: Kilbrittain 2-10, Iveleary 2-7 Runners up Cup Final;


Rebel Og East

Rebel Og East Minor B1 Hurling League Final: Kiltha Og 0-11, Aghada 2-10, Venue: Dungourney , Final; Aghada -, Clyda Rovers -, Venue: Aghada, Conceded by Clyda Rovers;
Rebel Og East U16 A Hurling League Final:  St Colmans 3-16, Cloughduv 0-11, Venue: Cloughduv, Final; Rebel Og East Fe 14 B1 Football League Final:  Ballinhassig 2-7, Crosshaven 2-8, Venue: Ballinhassig, Final; Crosshaven 6-16, Mayfield 6-2, Venue: Crosshaven, Semi Final; Rebel Og East Fe 14 B2 Hurling League Final:  Carrig na bhFear 4-10, Grenagh 0-11, Venue: Carrig na bhFear, Semi Final; Rebel Og East Fe 14 B1 Hurling League Final:  St Catherines 2-3, St Vincents 3-12, Venue: Ballynoe, Final; Aghabullogue 4-9, St Catherines 4-10, Venue: Coachford, Semi Final; Rebel Og East Fe 14 A Football League Final: Aghada 4-3, Kilmurry 0-12, Venue: Aghada, Semi Final; Rebel Og East Under 16 B1 East 1 Football Championship Final:  Ballinora 2-15, Kilbrittian 1-3, Venue: Brinny, Final; Rebel Og East Under 16 B1 East 3 Football Championship Final:  Fr O Neills 4-5, Bride Rovers 2-10, Venue: Killeagh, Final; Rebel Og East Fe 12 A Football League Final:
Aghabullogue 2-14, Ballinora 1-7, Venue: Ballinora, Final;


Rebel Og Central

Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P1 Football Championship: Eire Og 1-14, Carrigaline 0-8 Semi Final; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 16 C3 Football Tournament: Valley Rovers 6-9, Carrigaline 3-4 Final; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 15 P1 Football Championship: Carrigaline 0-3, Douglas 2-6 Final; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 15 P2 Football Championship: Ibane Gaels 1-14, Carbery Rangers 1-9 Q/F; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 15 C3 Football Tournament: Carrigaline 2-8, Ballincollig 2-4 Semi Final; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 14 P2 Football Challenge Cup: Mallow -, Carbery Rangers – Conceded by Carbery Rangers; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 14 C3 Football Tournament: Nemo Rangers 3-3, Valley Rovers 1-3 Semi Final; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P1 Hurling Playoff: Midleton 5-17, Na Piarsaigh 3-12 Semi Final; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P2 Hurling Playoff: Shandrum 1-17, Ballincollig 0-7 Semi Final; Inniscarra 0-14, St Finbarrs 0-7 Semi Final; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P2A Football Playoff: St Nicholas 0-3, Valley Rovers 5-15 Semi Final; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 16 P1 Hurling Playoff: Cobh 0-12, Midleton 2-12 Semi Final; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 16 P2 Hurling Playoff: Inniscarra 4-9, Shandrum 0-7 Final; Ballincollig 2-7, Shandrum 1-16 Semi Final; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 15 P2 Football Playoff: St Nicholas 4-14, Fermoy 0-3 Semi Final; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 14 P1 Hurling Playoff: Glen Rovers 2-8, Midleton 2-20 Semi Final; Fe 14 P2 Hurling League play off: Kiltha Og 2-14, Na Piarsaigh 2-10 Final; Fe 14 P2A Hurling League play off: Blarney 5-16, Bride Rovers 3-19 Final; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 14 P1 Football Playoff: Ballincollig 0-7, Douglas 3-9 Semi Final; Carrigaline 3-14, Glanmire 1-6 ; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 14 P2 Football Playoff: Eire Og 6-9, Castlehaven 4-11 Semi Final; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 13 (2) Autumn Football League: Glanmire 4-10, St Michaels 2-6 Playoff; Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 12 P2 Football Playoff: Inniscarra 1 6-10, Mallow 1 3-6 Final; Mallow 1 4-7, Midleton 1 1-7 ;


Rebel Og North

Rebel Og North Synergy Credit Union Fermoy U16 B1 F Championshiop: Clyda Rovers 0-7, Granard Gaels 0-5 ;


 

CORK MINOR HURLERS

Winners of the Munster Championship and All-Ireland Finalists

SEPTEMBER 2017 WINNERS

CORK MINOR HURLERS

Winners of the Munster Championship and All-Ireland Finalists

SEPTEMBER 2017 WINNERS

The Cork Minor Hurling side, who won the Munster Title and reached the All-Ireland final, are the September 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).  They follow the August winners Cork U17 Hurlers, July Winners Ballinora Juvenile GAA Club,  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.

The Cork Minor Hurling side have enjoyed a tremendous year in 2017 despite their loss to Galway in the All-Ireland Final in Croke Park.

Following two epic battles with Tipperary in the semi-final at Thurles where corner forward Evan Sheehan scored a goal from a 20 metre free to ensure a replay at Páirc Ui Rinn where another outstanding game unfolded before 8,000 spectators.

Brian Turnbull of Douglas and Evan Sheehan were outstanding on the night  with their captain Sean O’Leary Hayes from Midleton commanding at all times in defence, along with his vice-captain Jack Keating, Liam O’Shea and under the management of Denis Ring along with selectors John Mortell, Fergus Ryan and coach John Dwyer and Stephen Casey (strength and conditioning).

Cork had an emphatic win over Clare in the Munster Hurling Final at Thurles with Evan Sheehan notching 2 goals and 2 points on the day to ensure Cork’s first Munster Hurling Championship victory in some years.

Victory over Dublin ensured an All-Ireland final against a powerful Galway side which ended Cork’s hopes of an All-Ireland.

The success of the Cork Minor side at winning the Munster Title and a place in the All-Ireland final combined with the All-Ireland winning U17 hurling side which included five members of the Minor team ensures that the future is bright for Cork hurling.