Corn an Artaigh (Senior A Hurling – Under 19)

Top 2 in each group qualify for the Quarter-Finals

Group A
1) Ardscoil Rís
2) Aonagh CBS
3) Coláiste Cholmáin Fermoy
4) Gaelcholáiste Mhuire An Mhainistir Thuaidh

Group B
1) Mainistir na Corann CBS
2) DLS Port Láirge
3) Coláiste Fhlannáin

Group C
1) Our Lady’s Tempall Mór
2) P.S. Blackwater
3) John the Baptist Ospidéal

Group D
1) CBC Corcaigh
2) Coláiste Chaladh an Treoigh
3) Dúrlas CBS

The draw for the Munster U16 Football Tournament which takes place on July 7th took place recently.

Cork Reds will play Tipperary, Clare and Waterford white Cork White will play Limerick and Kerry

The full draw

U16 Munster Football Tournament on 7th July 2018

Group 1 – Based at Mick Neville Park, Rathkeale
Cork Red
Tipperary
Clare
Waterford

Group 1 Round 1 @ 11.00am 30 mins game (15 minutes each half)
Cork Red v Tipperary
Clare v Waterford

Group 1 Round 2 @ 12.00pm 30 mins game (15 minutes each half)
Cork Red v Clare
Tipperary v Waterford

Group 1 Round 3 @ 1.00pm 30 mins game (15 minutes each half)
Waterford v Cork Red
Clare v Tipperary

Group 2 – Based at Bog Gardens, Rathkeale
Limerick
Cork White
Kerry

Group 2 Round 1 @ 10.30am 44 mins game (22 minutes each half)
Limerick v Cork White
Kerry Bye

Group 2 Round 2 @ 11.40am 44 mins game (22 minutes each half)
Kerry v Limerick
Cork White Bye

Group 2 Round 3 @ 12.50pm 44 mins game (22 minutes each half)
Cork White v Kerry
Limerick Bye

Knockout Stages – Based at Mick Neville Park, Rathkeale
Plate Final @ 2.30pm 40 mins game (20 minutes each half)
Group 1 3rd place team v Group 2 3rd place team

Shield Final @ 3.15pm 40 mins game (20 minutes each half)
Group 1 Runners Up v Group 2 Runner Up

Cup Final @ 4.00pm 40 mins game (20 minutes each half)
Group 1 winners v Group 2 winners

HUMPHREY KELLEHER Fé 15 PEIL

Hosted by Rebel Óg, Chorcaí in

conjunction with Coiste Dúiche Ealla

FIXTURES

Quarter Finals

Kerry South v Tipperary @ Knocknagree 10.30 am

Cork West v Limerick @ Knocknagree 10.30 am

Cork East v Clare @ Dromtarriffe 10.30 am

Kerry North v Waterford @ Knocknagree 10.30 am

Humphrey Kelleher Cup (Semi Finals)

Winner Kerry South/Tipperary v Winner Cork West/Limerick @ Knocknagree

Winner Cork East/Clare v Winner Kerry North/Waterford @ Dromtarriffe

Both Games @ 12.00 Noon

Humphrey Kelleher Shield (Semi Finals)

Loser Kerry South/Tipperary v Loser Cork West/Limerick @ Knocknagree

Loser Cork East/Clare v Loser Kerry North/Waterford @ Dromtarriffe

Both Games @ 12.00 Noon

Humphrey Kelleher Shield (Final) Millstreet 2.00 pm

Humphrey Kelleher Cup (Final) Millstreet 3.15 pm

Cork will play Waterford in the final round of the Munster Minor & Senior Round Robin Hurling Championship on Sunday 17th June in Semple Stadium, Thurles.
Munster Minor Hurling Championship Round Robin – Round 4
Cork v Waterford
12pm @ Semple Stadium, Thurles
Munster Senior Hurling Championship Round Robin – Round 4
Cork v Waterford
2pm @ Semple Stadium, Thurles
Please find attached some material which may be of use to you in promoting the games, including a Facebook cover photo and an MPU which will work across facebook, twitter, instagram and club websites.

Munster GAA Senior Championship Tickets

Tickets are available for purchase via http://corkgaa.tickets.ie/ or
gaa.ie/tickets and participating Centra and Supervalu Outlets (Ticketing Store Locator)

Ticket Prices
Adult: Stand €20, Terrace €15
Under 16s: €5 all areas
Student/OAP: Concession of €5 with valid ID prior to entry at the designated stile.

The above prices are pre purchase prices, applicable until midnight of the night before the game. All adult ticket prices increase by €5 on the day

Centra/Supervalu Ticket Outlets
Herlihy’s Centra Bishopstown
O’ Feary’s Centra Blarney
Ahern’s Centra Carrigtwohill
Centra / Topaz Charleville
Centra Clonakilty
Centra/Topaz Innishannon
Herlihy’s Centra Fermoy
Centra Kinsale Road
Centra Mallow
Centra Rochestown
Centra South Douglas Road
Whyte’s Centra Togher
Centra Watergrasshill
Cronin’Supermarket, Ballylickey
Down’s SuperValu Ballincollig
Quish’s SuperValu Ballincollig
Caulfield’s SuperValu Bandon
Bigg’s SuperValu Bantry
Scally’s SuperValu Blackrock
Collins SuperValu Blarney
SuperValu Boherbue
Collin’s SuperValu Carrigaline
Murphy’s SuperVal Castletownbere
Dick’s SuperValu Charleville
Scally’s SuperValu Clonakilty
Garvey’s SuperValu Cobh
Healys SuperValu Dunmanway
Riordan’s SuperValu Fermoy
Ryans SuperValu Glanmire
Ryans SuperValu Grange
Singleton, SuperValu Hollyhill
Twohigs SuperValu Kanturk
SuperValu Kinsale
O’ Leary’s SuperValu Macroom
Dano’s SuperValu Mallow
Murray’s SuperValu Mayfield
Cauldfield’s SuperValu Merchant Quay
Hurley’s SuperValu Midleton
SuperValu Millstreet
Farrell’s SuperValu Mitchelstown
O’ Keffees SuperValu Newmarket
Field’s SuperValu Skibbereen
Ryan’s SuperValu Togher
Brookes SuperValu Youghal

Cork Minor Footballers will open their 2018 Munster championship on Wednesday 11th of April.

Cork’s opening game will be a meeting with Waterford in Páirc Uí Rinn with a 7pm start.

Two other Q-Final clashes will take place on Wednesday night when Tipperary will play Kerry and Clare meet Limerick.

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 Óg Coaching are preparing for our Winter Regional Squads Programme.

To this effect, we are inviting clubs to nominate players who they may consider talented enough to compete for a place on a Regional or County football squad in 2018.

The form  below allows clubs to nominate players who would be playing at Fé 15, 16 or 17 in 2018.

The local GDA will liaise with clubs on the Fé 14 grade players.

Clubs should include players who have been on regional or county squads in 2017.

Nominations for this form will be accepted up to the 6th October at 5pm.


https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScF09QaSjyRceZStDotrtuLT0eXvvf3hmu1WU5xUeZv4Zr6Mg/viewform?usp=sf_link

Once nominations close, our GDA’s will follow up with parents detailing trial opportunities.

The local GDA will be following up with clubs in respect of the hurling squads.

Is mise le meas, 

Kevin O Callaghan

Cork Games Development Manager

31.08.2017 20:15

Robert Downey of Cork in action against Kieran Breen of Tipperary. Picture: Eóin Noonan/Sportsfile

Robert Downey of Cork in action against Kieran Breen of Tipperary. Picture: Eóin Noonan/Sportsfile

‘All the people doing savage work in the clubs deserve Cork underage teams to be competing for trophies’

GIVEN it’s his fourth year involved, selector Liam Martin would be forgiven for feeling pretty satisfied heading into this Sunday’s All-Ireland final.

Of course they want to win and complete the perfect season, but seeing as Cork haven’t even reached the minor decider since 2007, the campaign has already been a success. Denis Ring and his selectors have given it everything to restore Cork’s fortunes at minor. All the credit should be shared according to the northsider.

“The county board, Rebel Óg, particularly, and all the people who are doing savage work in clubs everywhere deserve this. The minor team is only the end of a player’s underage career.

“It’s satisfying to be in the All-Ireland final because we felt for the last number of years we had Cork minor teams capable of competing with anyone but we needed a touch of luck to get there.”

That was certainly the case in the drawn Munster semi in Thurles. Fellow Glen club man Robert Downey saved Cork at the end of normal time and then Na Piarsaigh’s Evan Sheehan goaled a free at the death in extra time against Tipp.

“Munster semi-finals have been a minefield. There are ones we’ll regret for the rest of our lives that we should have won. We got the rub of the green but then I didn’t think we deserved to lose. That night in Thurles spoke volumes about the character of these lads.”

Cork goalkeeper Ger Collins. Picture: INPHO/Ryan Byrne

Cork goalkeeper Ger Collins. Picture: INPHO/Ryan Byrne

That set up a replay at Páirc Uí Rinn and a Munster final against Clare, where this young Cork team ripped it up. Ger Collins, Sean O’Leary Hayes, Brian Turnbull, Evan Sheehan and Daire Connery among the many stars. Martin acknowledges how much they fed off the hurling buzz in Leeside this summer.

“There’s been a huge feelgood factor all the way through to the senior team and that gave a boost of confidence for us too. We can all look forward to the future again as Cork hurling people, but that took a long process to get there.”

The Cork minor hurling selectors: Stephen Carey (trainer), John Mortell, Ballyhea, John Dwyer, Ballincollig, Denis Ring, Fermoy, Liam Martin Glen Rovers, and Fergus Ryan, Mallow. Picture: George Hatchell

The Cork minor hurling selectors: Stephen Carey (trainer), John Mortell, Ballyhea, John Dwyer, Ballincollig, Denis Ring, Fermoy, Liam Martin Glen Rovers, and Fergus Ryan, Mallow. Picture: George Hatchell

He explains that it’s especially enjoyable to be involved with this minor crop given their eagerness to learn and develop.

“They’re full of ability, character, commitment… the characteristics of any winning team basically.”

Everywhere you go in Cork, from Blackpool to Bandon and beyond, kids are out in force with hurleys again. Martin must take particular pride in seeing city hurlers, from Piarsaigh, Douglas and Glen, backboning this minor team.

“Personally I don’t care where they come from as long as they’re good enough.

“That’s where the Development Squads system have paid off. Would have got a corner-back from Dromtarriffe otherwise in Conor O’Callaghan? He’s been excellent.

Cork's Conor O'Callaghan and Eoghan O'Neill of Dublin. Picture: INPHO/Lorraine O'Sullivan

Cork’s Conor O’Callaghan and Eoghan O’Neill of Dublin. Picture: INPHO/Lorraine O’Sullivan

“Of course you need the city to be thriving for Cork hurling to be successful – but it’s a big county and the gospel has spread all over Cork at this stage.

“Some of the schools have pushed on, Christians, Colman’s, Midleton CBS, the Mon AG, and that’s not undercutting what’s going on at B level. All that will come to the fore in the next couple of years and that’s only mirroring what’s going on in the clubs, participation rates – which the Cork seniors’ success will build further – are up.”

He makes the point that once the various sectors are co-ordinated, good hurlers will come through.

“The good fella at 14, 15 isn’t going to necessarily be the lad who shines at minor level. We do see late developers and quite a few of this group were in the B squad at U14 like Liam O’Shea, Brian Turnbull, Ger Mellerick. They’ve pushed on in the last few years.”

Can they seal the deal this Sunday, especially after a patchy enough showing in the semi against Dublin?

“Galway have won five minor All-Irelands and been beaten in four finals since we’ve won it in 2001. It’ll be tough. Simple as that.

“It’s vital to play the game not the occasion. We’ve preached that all year. There’s a lot of razzmatazz surrounding it and obviously Galway will have a big support as they’re in both finals. All our focus has been on our own performance though.”

Hopefully that will be enough.

Cork squads take part in Inter-County tournaments.

Cork Results Final update

U14 A
Cork 0-10 v Galway 1-10
Cork 4-9 v Wexford 2-4
Cork V Clare
Cork exit at group stages on points conceded

U14 B
Cork 6-10 V Dublin 0-6
Cork 2-5 v Offaly 1-6
Cork in Sonny Walsh Semi-Final at 3:40
Cork 0-14 v Tipperary 1-7
Sonny Walsh Final
Cork 2-11 V Clare 1-6

U15A
Cork 5-10 v Limerick 2-10
Cork 1-8 to v Tipperary 1-7
Cork in Cup final against Galway
Cork 4-13 Galway 3-3

U15 B
Cork 1-14 V Kerry 2-4
Cork 1-11. v Limerick 0-9
Final
Cork 1-19 v Galway 1-11 Cork win cup final after extra time.

U16A
Cork 0-9 V Waterford 0-15
Cork 1-6 v Galway 2-13
Cork exit at group stages

U16B
Cork 3-10 V Waterford 0-6
Cork 1-9 V Kilkenny 0-9
Cork 0-13 v Galway 1-9
Semi-Final
Cork v Tipperary draw at full time 0-13 0-13- Cork won 1-0 in penalties.
All-Ireland U16 final
Cork 2-9 v Kilkenny 1-8 Cork win










Cork U15s B win Clarecastle competition for second year in a row



Cork Results Updates at 5:24pm

U14 A
Cork 0-10 v Galway 1-10
Cork 4-9 v Wexford 2-4
Cork V Clare
Cork exit at group stages on points conceded

U14 B
Cork 6-10 V Dublin 0-6
Cork 2-5 v Offaly 1-6
Cork in Sonny Walsh Semi-Final at 3:40
Cork 0-14 v Tipperary 1-7
Cork in final at 5:40pm

U15A
Cork 5-10 v Limerick 2-10
Cork 1-8 to v Tipperary 1-7
Cork in Cup final against Galway
Cork 4-13 Galway 3-3 win

U15 B
Cork 1-14 V Kerry 2-4
Cork 1-11. v Limerick 0-9
Cork 1-19 v Galway 1-11 Cork in cup final

U16A
Cork 0-9 V Waterford 0-15
Cork 1-6 v Galway 2-13
Cork exit at group stages

U16B
Cork 3-10 V Waterford 0-6
Cork 1-9 V Kilkenny 0-9
Cork 0-13 v Galway 1-9
Cork in Semi-Final
Cork v Tipperary draw at full time 0-11 t0-11- Cork won 1-0 in penalties and into final


Cork U14s in Sonny Walsh final



Cork Results Updates 4:26pm

U14 A
Cork 0-10 v Galway 1-10
Cork 4-9 v Wexford 2-4
Cork V Clare

U14 B
Cork 6-10 V Dublin 0-6
Cork 2-5 v Offaly 1-6
Cork in Sonny Walsh Sem-Final at 3:40

U15A
Cork 5-10 v Limerick 2-10
Cork 1-8 to v Tipperary 1-7
Cork in Cup final against Galway
Cork 4-13 Galway 3-3 win

U15 B
Cork 1-14 V Kerry 2-4
Cork 1-11. v Limerick 0-9

U16A
Cork 0-9 V Waterford 0-15
Cork 1-6 v Galway 2-13
Cork exit at group stages

U16B
Cork 3-10 V Waterford 0-6
Cork 1-9 V Kilkenny 0-9
Cork 0-13 v Galway 1-9
Cork in Semi-Final
Cork v Tipperary draw at fill time 0-10 0-10


Cork U15s win Munster Hurling title


Cork u14s A team win second game in Waterford


Cork u15 Bs win opening game inClarecastle.


Cork down at halftime in u16 A tournament


U14s lose their opening game of Tony Forristal to Galway by a goal.


U14 scores update


U16 update

U15 UPDATE

Cork beat Limerick in opening game in Munster U15 Group 1 game.

U14 UPDATE

Cork win opening game in Waterford as Cork U14 B team with a win over Dublin.


https://twitter.com/IbaneGael/status/901363273689432064



Best of luck to Cork Squads this weekend. Below are some of the good wishes that we have got to @rebelog twitter page.

https://twitter.com/GlenRovers_/status/901205414704009216

 

All you need to know about the Cork U15 A panel that will play in Brinny this weekend

1 Gearoid O’Donovan Mallow

2 Adam Cantwell Douglas

3 Callum O’Shaughnessy Banteer

4 Cian McCarthy Blackrock

5 Cian McCarthy St Oliver Plunketts

6 Ciaran Joyce Kiltha Og

7 Ciaran O Brien St Catherines

8 Colm O’Donovan Newcestown

9 Daire O Leary Watergrasshill

10 Daniel Hogan Sarsfields

11 Darragh Cashman Millstreet

12 Darragh Flynn Ballygiblin

13 Dylan Collins Ballyhooly

14 Eanna Motherway St Colmans

15 Ethan Twomey St Finbarrs

17 Jack Cahalane St Finbarrs

18 Jack Fitzgerald Midleton

19 Kealan O Rourke Kinsale

20 Leon Doocey Castlelyons

21 Luke Horgan Glen Rovers

22 Michael O Mahony Blarney

23 Noel Cahill St Colmans

24 Pierce Cummins St Colmans

25 Sean Walsh Carrigtwohill