Mayfield Lisgoold Argideen Rangers Mallow Skibbereen Inniscarra Kilbrittan Pairc Ui Chaoimh Newmarket Castlehaven Donoughmore Kinsale Glanworth Macroom Clonakilty Ballymartyle Glantane Kilmurry
On behalf of myself and the Mid-South Officers
I Would Like to take this opportunity in welcoming clubs back and hope you and your families have been keeping safe and well during this difficult and unpresented time.
We are updating the webpage and contacting clubs with upcoming fixtures and Dates in coming days. We are hoping to have our first delegates meeting Monday 13th of July .This will be confirmed by our secretary who will contact Clubs.
Lé mór mheas
Martin Ó Loingsigh
Cathaoirleach
Michael O’Mahony, chairman Rebel Óg and Donal O’Leary, assistant secretary Rebel Óg making the minor hurling and football championship first round draws at Páirc Uí Rinn.
DEFENDING champions Midleton will start the defence of their Premier 1 MHC title against Glen Rovers on Wednesday, July 22.
This is sure to be an encounter that both sides will be looking forward to, with the Glen looking for a bit of revenge.
Midleton are bidding for three in-a-row of minor titles and start with a game against the side they defeated in last year’s final. No doubt they will want to lay down a maker and the Glen will be hell bent on revenge after last year’s loss.
The other games in the first round see St Finbarr’s at home to Douglas; Ballincollig at home to Ibane Gaels and Blackrock at home to Sarsfields.
This year, due to the pandemic, the games will not be at neutral venues for the groups stages in all competitions, including the minor championships.
In the Premier 2 hurling competition champions Kiltha Óg are away to Youghal, with the other games seeing St Colman’s home to Killeagh/Ita’s; Piarsaigh home to Kanturk and Valley Rovers v Newcestown.
In the football championship Douglas will get their defence of their title off with an away game against Glanmire, who won the Premier 2 title last year.
Other ties in the first round, which takes place on July 29 are: Nemo v Ballincollig; Ibane Gaels v Gabriel Rangers and Inniscarra v Beara.
At Premier 2 level Bandon will have home advantage over Carbery Rangers in their opening tie and Valley Rovers are at home to Castlehaven.
St Michael’s will face Carrigaline and the Barrs are at home to Wolfe Tones (Kanturk).
The first round ties of the U16 and U14 leagues were also made, and all games for all rounds will be on the Rebel Óg website by tomorrow morning at the latest.
Games are due to start on Saturday, July 18, with U16 and U12 hurling on that day, U14 hurling on the following Monday night and minor championship on Wednesday, July 22. It then switches to football the following week and back to hurling the week after.
Minor hurling championship, round one: Premier 1 Group 1: St Finbarr’s v Douglas; Ibane Gaels v Ballincollig. Group 2: Blackrock v Sarsfields; Midleton v Glen Rovers.
Minor hurling championship, round one: Premier 2 Group 1: Piarsaigh v Kanturk; Valley Rovers v Newcestown. Group 2: St Colman’s v Killeagh/Ita’s; Youghal v Kiltha Óg.
Minor football championship, round one: Premier 1 Group 1: Ibane Gaels v Gabriel Rangers; Inniscarra v Beara. Group 2: Glanmire v Douglas; Nemo Rangers v Ballincollig.
Minor football championship, round one: Premier 2 Group 1: Bandon v Carbery Rangers; Valley Rovers v Castlehaven. Group 2: St Michael’s v Carrigaline; St Finbarr’s v Wolfe Tones.
U16 Premier 1 Hurling League Group 1: Glen Rovers v Bride Rovers; Midleton v Carrigtwohill. Group 2: Ballincollig v Blackrock; Na Piarsaigh v St Finbarr’s.
U16 Premier 2 Hurling League Group 1: Sarsfields v Kiltha Óg; Youghal v Douglas. Group 2: Ballygarvan v Valley Rovers; Kinsale v Mallow.
U16 Premier 1 Football League Group 1: Ballincollig v Douglas, bye for St Finbarr’s. Group 2: St Michael’s v Nemo Rangers; Na Piarsaigh v Mallow.
U16 Premier 2 Football League Group 1: Inniscarra v Bantry Blues; Valley Rovers v Ballygarvan. Group 2: Éire Óg v Carrigaline; Bishopstown v Glanmire.
U14 Premier 1 Hurling League Group 1: Midleton v St Finbarr’s; Douglas v Sarsfields. Group 2: Ballincollig v Glen Rovers; Bishopstown v Inniscarra.
U14 Premier 2 Hurling League Group 1: Aghada v Killeagh/Ita’s; Youghal v St Catherine’s. Group 2: Mallow v Carrigtwohill; Shandrum v Kilara Óg.
U14 Premier 1 Football League Group 1: Douglas v Ballincollig; Bishopstown v Beara. Group 2: Glanmire v St Finbarr’s; Nemo Rangers v Mallow.
U14 Premier 1 Football League Group 1: Midleton v Killeagh/Ita’s; St Nicholas v Youghal. Group 2: Crosshaven v Valley Rovers; Carrigaline v Bandon.
A chara,
This weekend, two Cork Schools will head to Munster Senior Hurling Finals .
Midleton CBS will play in the Senior A Harty Cup Final in Mallow when they meet Ardscoil Rí at 1.30pm.
In Clonmel on Saturday, CBS Mitchlestown will play Cashel CS in the Senior B Hurling Final at 12.30pm.
Chairman of Rebel Óg, John Purcell, sends his best wishes to both schools ahead of the final.
“Saturday is a big day for Cork GAA with two schools in Munster hurling action. We are backing Midleton to claim the Harty Cup and bring it back to Lee Side after 12 years absence. Along with Midleton, we hope that Saturday will be a Rebel double and CBS Mitchlestown win the Senior B final.”
Munster Harty Cup Final
Midleton CBS v Ardscoil Rí @Mallow 1.30pm
Senior B Cup Final
CBS Mitchlestown v Cashel CS @Clonmel @12.30pm
Ardscoil Ris will play Midleton CBS in the the 2017/2018 Dr. Harty Cup Hurling Final on Saturday February 17th at 1:30pm in Mallow GAA Complex
— Munster P.P.S. (@Munsterpps) February 2, 2018
It's a trip to Tipp for our senior hurlers and loyal supporters this Saturday- the Munster senior B hurling final v. Cashel C.S. is listed for Clonmel at 12.30pm. @Ballygiblingaa @BallyporeenGAA @KdyGAA @glanworthgaa @Corkppsgaa @RebelOg_ @GaaMitchelstown @AvondhuGAA
#CBSABÚ pic.twitter.com/izijoymsZD— CBS Mitchelstown (@cbssecmtown) February 12, 2018
Meet the Castlemartyr hurler hoping to add to his Stack of medals in the Harty Cup final https://t.co/Klphs0gjRx pic.twitter.com/Nt79A7jGIP
— EchoLive.ie (@echolivecork) February 15, 2018
Rebel Og announced on Friday details of the grades for 2018.
Competitions will commence shortly once the gradings process is complete.
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
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