Congratulations to the Cork Senior Camogie team on their All-Ireland success on Sunday in Croke Park. Cork who had one point to spare over rivals Kilkenny won their third title in four years.

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All Ireland Senior Camogie Final

CORK 0-10 KILKENNY 0-9

By Daragh O’Conchuir at Croke Park

Cork reserved their best performance of the past 12 months to record an extraordinary victory over champions Kilkenny to move past Dublin on the roll of honour with 27 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championships.

In a game that had everything, it was super sub Julia White, only on the pitch a matter of minutes, who shot the winner with the clock reading 66 minutes and 16 seconds.

Gemma O’Connor had flighted a soaring equaliser from 65m right on 60 minutes, having played the entire game despite being considered a major doubt with a knee injury beforehand.

White, a former Cork skipper who has endured a torrid two years after tearing her Achilles tendon and then breaking her foot, was introduced immediately afterwards to spectacular effect.

The players tore into every exchange as the rain began to pour down once more, putting their bodies on the line with a minimum of six minutes of injury time announced.

Scores had been hard to come by throughout however and it took White to provide the definitive one with her first touch.

“It’s an unbelievable feeling” said White afterwards. “I’ve had a frustrating year in terms of injuries and so on, so I was delighted to have the option of getting on and getting a point.

Ashling Thompson, Cork, and Julie Ann Malone, Kilkenny, collide at Croke Park.
Ashling Thompson, Cork, and Julie Ann Malone, Kilkenny, collide at Croke Park.

“I know it was only one point and there were loads more, but it’s definitely a great feeling after being out for the last two years.”

White’s intervention also moved Rena Buckley clear of her long-time colleague Briege Corkery as the player with the highest combined tally of All-Ireland Senior medals, bringing her tally to 18.

“It’s great, it’s absolutely fantastic” smiled the Inniscarra woman, talking about the victory rather than any personal achievement. “We came up here last year, we had high expectations, we were going for three-in-a-row and we were kind of taught a lesson by Kilkenny really. They played with huge aggression and they really knew how to score and how to break us down.

“We had to work very hard, we went back early this year and we played Kilkenny in the League Final and felt we had a lot of work put in but that day they beat us as well.

“So we really put our shoulder to the wheel, we came up against a very strong Galway team in the semi-final, which was a huge help I think. And thankfully today the fruits of our work were shown on the field.”

Cork were by far the superior team in the first half, but somehow only led by 0-5 to 0-2 at half time. They were in command in most sectors, with Orla Cronin proving a real handful for Anne Dalton, O’Connor looking comfortable and Ashling Thompson covering acres of ground while throwing herself into the physical battles with relish.

It was by no means free-flowing but the Rebels scored the first three points, Amy O’Connor book-ending a converted free by Orla Cotter. They should have been further ahead, as Katrina Mackey hit the upright and they wasted some tremendous opportunities.

Denise Gaule fired Kilkenny’s first score from a free in the 11th minute but Cronin and Mackey stretched the gap before Julie Ann Malone hit the Cats’ first score from play before the break.

Ann Downey must surely have fired a rocket at her charges at the interval and they thundered into the fray straight from the resumption.

Ashling Thompson, Cork, and Julie Ann Malone, Kilkenny, collide at Croke Park.
Ashling Thompson, Cork, and Julie Ann Malone, Kilkenny, collide at Croke Park.

After such a tight first half, the teams shared nine points inside 14 minutes before returning to arm wrestle status.

Kilkenny shot five of the first six, Meighan Farrell throwing over two, with Katie Power, Shelly Farrell and Gaule (free) moving them ahead.

This was a crucial period in the game and Cork battened down the hatches. Cotter found the target from a free to stop the bleeding before Cronin sent over majestically from tight on the left to put Cork ahead once more, only for Malone to level again.

That was in the 44th minute and it was another 11 before the next score arrived. It was a tremendous solo effort by Miriam Walsh, who controlled the sliotar brilliantly before turning back inside and clearing the black spot off her left from the right flank.

For a while, it looked like the Double Double would be Kilkenny’s. But Cork found a little bit more. And that was enough.

Scorers for Cork: O Cronin 0-3, A O’Connor, O Cotter (2fs) 0-2 each, K Mackey, G O’Connor, J White 0-1 each.

Scorers for Kilkenny: M Farrell, J A Malone, D Gaule (2fs) 0-2 each, K Power, S Farrell, M Walsh 0-1 each.

CORK: A Murray, L Treacy, R Buckley, L Coppinger, G O’Connor, P Mackey, C Sigerson, E O’Sullivan, A Thompson, A O’Connor, O Cronin, O Cotter, H Looney, N McCarthy, K Mackey.

Subs: L Homan for Looney (52), J White for Sigerson (60+1).

KILKENNY: E Kavanagh, C Phelan, C Foley, G Walsh, A Dunphy, A Dalton, D Tobin, M Farrell, A Farrell, J A Malone, K Power, D Gaule, D Morrissey, M Walsh, S Farrell.

Subs: M Quilty for Morrissey (HT), J Reddy for Malone (59).

REFEREE: O Elliott (Antrim).

​Rebel Og Premier 2 County Hurling Final will take place on Monday night. 
The meeting of Blackrock and Inniscarra will be part of the double header at P. Ui Rinn.

Who Blackrock and Inniscarra


What
Rebel Og Premier 2 Minor Championship final

Where
P.UiRinn

When
Monday 11th of September at 6:30pm

How
Blackrock beat Shandrum in the Semi-Final while Inniscarra were too strong for St. Finbarr’s. 

Rebel Og have confirmed details of the 2017 County Minor A football final. 

Sam Maguire’s will meet Bantry Blues on the decider on Sunday 12th of November at 2:45pm in Clonakilty GAA complex.

After coming through their regional section both Bantry Blues and Sam Maguire’s had wins over Rebel Og East region sides in the Semi-finals.

Bantry Blues beat Aghada by just a point 1-13 to 2-9 while Sam Maguire’s were too strong for Passage West winning 2-11to 0-7. 

Rebel Og are currently requesting applications from clubs on what grades they seeking for 2018. Todate over 100 clubs have sent in their details. Listed below are the names of clubs who have submitted their details. Any club whose details are not listed need to visit www.rebelog.ie/gradings and fill in their clubs information.

Any questions or quires should be sent to pro@rebelog.ie


Aghabullogue
Aghinagh
Ahán Gaels
Ballinacurra
Ballinascarthy
Ballinhassig
Ballycastle Gaels
Ballyclough
Ballyhea
Bandon
Banteer / Lyre GAA
Bantry Blues
Béal Átha’n Ghaorthaidh
Bishopstown
Blackrock
Blarney
Boherbue
Brian Dillions
Bride Rovers
Buttevant
Canovee
Carbery Rangers
Carraig na Bhfear
Carrigaline
Carrigtwohill
Castlehaven
Castlelyons
Cill na Martra
Clann na nGael
Cloughduv
Cobh
Courcey Rovers
Croke rovers
Crosshaven
Cuchullains/Wolfe Tones
Donerail
Douglas
ÉIRE ÓG
Erins Own
Fermoy
Gabriel óg
Glanmire
Glanworth
Glenville
Granard gaels
Grenagh
Ibane Gaels
Ilen Rovers
Inniscarra
Kilara Og
Kilbrittain
Killavullen
Killeagh/Ita’s GAA
kilmeen/kilbree
Kilmichael
Kilmurry
Kiltha Og
Kinsale
Knocknagree
Laochra Og
Lee Gaels
Lisgoold
Macroom
Mallow
Mayfield
Milford
Mitchelstown/Ballygiblin Juvenile GAA
Na Piarsaigh
Naomh Abán
Nemo Rangers
Newcestown
Newmarket
O Donovan Rossa Skibbereen
Owen Gaels
Passage West
Raonaithe na Gael (Brian Dillons/White’s Cross)
Sam Maguires
Sarsfields
Shamrocks
Shanballymore
Shandrum
Sliabh Luachra Gaels
Sliabh Rua
St Catherines
St Dominics
St James
St Kevins
St Patricks
ST.MALACHY’S GAA
St.Marks
St. Peter’s
St.Colums
St.Finbarrs
St.Michaels
St.Vincents
Tadhg MacCarthaighs
Tracton
Trinity Gaels
Uibh Laoire
Urhan
Valley Rovers
Watergasshill
White’s Cross
Whitechurch
Youghal


 

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Midleton v

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J Beara v Carrigaline Castlehaven 30-Oct 8:00 pm

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Eire Og v Winner J 04-Nov

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Carbery Rangers v Ballincollig Cloughduv 31-Oct 8:00 pm

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Kilshannig v Valley Rovers 04-Nov

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St Finbarr’s v Na Piarsaigh Na Piarsaigh 28-Oct 30-Oct

Nemo Rangers v Douglas Douglas 28-Oct 30-Oct

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Ballincollig 2 v Valley Rovers 2 Ballincollig 26-Oct 8:00 pm

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Beara v Midleton N/Beara 04-Nov TBC

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St Nicholas v Castlehaven N/Glen Field 28-Oct 4:00 pm

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Cobh v 04-Nov

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I Carbery Rangers v Ballygarvan Rosscarbery 28-Oct 5:00 pm

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Mallow v Winner I Mallow 04-Nov

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C Ballincollig 2 v Sliabh Rua 2 Ballincollig

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Douglas v Valley Rovers Carrigaline 01-Nov 8:00 pm

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Inniscarra v Bishopstown Bishopstown 26-Oct 7:00 pm

Glanmire v Nemo Rangers Glanmire 28-Oct TBC

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Round 1

B Midleton v Gabriel Rangers N/Midleton 30-Oct 2:00 pm

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C Ibane Gales v Carbery Rangers Rosscarbery 04-Nov TBC

D Carrigaline 2 v St Finbarr’s Togher 25-Oct 8:00 pm

F St Nicholas v Winner B Winner B 04-Nov TBC

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Fermoy v Winner D Fermoy 04-Nov

Winner F v Winner C Winner C 11-Nov

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G Loser C v Loser D Loser C 11-Nov

H Loser F v Mallow Mallow 11-Nov

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Loser B v Winner H Loser B 18-Nov

Winner G v St Michaels Winner G 18-Nov

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A Glanmire 2 v Inniscarra 2 Sallybrook 29-Oct 3:00 pm

B Carrigaline 3 v Nemo Trabeg 30-Oct 3:30 pm

C Douglas 2 v Valley Rovers Brinny 28-Oct 4:00 pm

D Ballincollig 2 v Bye

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Winner A v Winner C Winner A 04-Nov

Ballincollig 2 v Winner B Winner B 04-Nov

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Na Piarsaigh v Midleton Midleton 30-Oct 2:00 pm

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Sarsfield v 11-Nov

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Inniscarra v St Finbarr’s Inniscarra 12-Nov 2:00 pm

Ballincollig v Shandrum Shandrum 11-Nov 2:00 pm

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Fermoy v Fr O’Neills Fermoy 08-Nov 7:30 pm

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Nemo v Eire Og Nemo

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Na Piarsaigh v St Michaels Na Piarsaigh

Glanmire v Carbert Rangers Glanmire

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St Nicholas v Valley Rovers St Nicholas

Glenville v Kilshannig Glenville

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Na Piarsaigh v Nemo Nemo

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Midleton v Cobh Cobh

St Finbarr’s v Sarsfield Sarsfield 04-Nov

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Inniscarra v Killeagh Itas Killeagh 04-Nov 2:30 pm

Shandrum v Ballincollig Ballincollig

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Lisgoold v Fr O’Neills Lisgoold 12-Nov 12:00 pm

Newcestown v Kiltha Og Newcestown 04-Nov 2:00 pm

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Douglas v Ballincollig Douglas

Nemo v Carbery Rangers Nemo

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Buttevant v Mallow Mallow 29-Oct 3:00 pm

Glanmire v Valley Rovers Sallybrook 25-Oct 7:30 pm

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Macroom v Wolf Tones Kanturk 30-Oct 2:00 pm

Ibane Gales v Eire Og Eire Og 30-Oct 2:00 pm

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Carrigaline v St Nicholas Carrigaline 31-Oct 8:00 pm

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Glen Rovers v St Finbarr’s St Finbarr’s

Midleton v Sarsfield Sarsfield

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Killeagh Itas v Inniscarra Inniscarra 05-Nov 2:30 pm

Ibane Gales v St Colmans Ibane Gales

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Fermoy v Carrigtwohill Carrigtwohill 30-Oct TBC

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Blackrock v Midleton Midleton

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Glanmire v Valley Rovers Valley Rovers

Carrigaline v Ballincollig Ballincollig

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Gabriel Rangers v Carbery Rangers Gabriel Rangers

St Nicholas v Fermoy St Nicholas

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Glanmire v Douglas Glanmire

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Midleton v Glen Rovers Glen Rovers

St Finbarr’s v Sarsfield St Finbarr’s

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Youghal v Kilta Og Kilta Og 28-Oct 2:00 pm

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Blarney v Bride Rovers Bride rovers 28-Oct 2:00 pm

Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 14 C3 Hurling Playoff

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Midleton v Blackrock Midleton

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Carrigaline v Glanmire Carrigaline 30-Oct

Douglas v Ballincollig Ballincollig

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Castlehaven v Eire Og Eire Og

Cobh v Youghal Youghal

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Ballincollig v Douglas Ballincollig

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St Finbarr’s v Douglas Togher 04-Nov 3:00 pm

Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 12 P2 Hurling Playoff

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Ballinhassig v Cobh Cobh 29-Oct 2:00 pm

Mallow v Erins Own Mallow 28-Oct 2:00 pm

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Douglas v Midleton Douglas 30-Oct 11:00 am

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Douglas v Nemo Carrigaline 27-Oct 8:00 pm

Fermoy v Glenville Glenville 30-Oct 4:00 pm

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Douglas v Inniscarra Douglas 05-Nov 11:00 am

Mallow v Midleton Midleton 05-Nov 1:00 pm

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Carrigaline v Glanmire Carrigaline 27-Oct 6:45 pm

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St Finbarrs v Carrigaline Togher TBC

Carrigaline v Nemo Rangers  Carrigaline 28-Oct 1:00 pm

Douglas v St Finbarrs Douglas TBC

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Ballincollig v St Michaels Ballincollig TBC

Glanmire v Ballygarvan Sallybrook 26-Oct 7:00 pm

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Cobh v Inniscarra Cobh TBC

Bishopstown v Cobh Bishopstown 27-Oct 7:30 pm

Valley Rovers v Glenville Brinny 04-Nov 12:00 pm

Saturday was the day when many County finals were many down for decision. 

Rebel Og have a brief round up of the finals below. 

Minor title for Carbery Rangers.

Carbery Rangers had one point to spare over City side St. Michaels in the Premier 2 County Final. Despite been down by a point at the break, the West Cork team came back to win 1-8 To 1-7. 


Ibane Gaels win 

Ibane Gaels secured their Premier 2a hurling  league trophy with an excellent win on Ovens today. 

Success for Beara in U14 Challenge cup final with a win over Midleton in the final. 

Congratulations to our u14 hurlers on their fantastic County Championship success today! 

Douglas win U12 title 

U12 football league final took place in Carrigaline today in memory of Danny Crowley. Douglas came out on to 6-9 to 2-7 over Glenville 

Rebel Og Central honoured the referees who took  charge of finals during 2017 in Carrigaline Court Hotel on Friday night.

To date, 24 referees have taken charge of finals that have been played during the season.

The event was held in the ballroom in Carriglaine Court Hotel, Cian O Brien, PRO Rebel Og, acted as MC for the evening, speakers on the night included Chairman of Cork GAA, Ger Lane, Secreatry of Coiste na nOg, Jim Healy and Chairman of Rebel Og Central, Michael O’Mahony.

All three speakers thanked all the referees for their support and hard work during the last twelve months in ensuring that games across Rebel Og, at adult grade and schools / colleges levels are refereed.

One of the biggest acknowledgements on the night was awarded to referees secretary, Bernard Corcoran who was present after been out of action recently.

Referee John Ryan, who spoke on behalf of the referees said that, “Bernard’s work with referees is outstanding, giving referees plenty of notice when games are set to take place and always finishing each notification text with let me know ASAP”.

Guests on the night included PRO Cork GAA board Donal Leahy along with County boards Children’s officer Noel O’Callaghan. Rory Noonan of Evening Echo also attend the event.

Officers of Rebel Og Central attended the night including Donal O’Leary (secretary) Terry Brady (PRO), Martin O’Brien (treasurer) Jack Dorgan (Irish Officer) and Bernie O’Mahony (CCCC).

 

County Finals weekend

Some big games down for decision this weekend in Minor Championship.

On the Saturday, the clash of St.Michaels against Carbery Rangers in the Premier 2 County Football championship will take place at 3:30pm in Carrigaline GAA.

Below is the path to the final for both teams and details of the championship to date.

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 St Michaels    3-3       1-10     Fermoy           Round 1         

Na Piarsaigh   0-10     2-11     Glanmire         Round 1

Ballincollig    1-6       1-15     Carbery Rangers      Round 1         

Mallow                        1-17     2-5       Midleton                                 Round 1

Glanmire                     0-8       0-16     Carbery Rangers         Winners round

Fermoy                        3-5       1-14     Mallow            Winners round

St Michaels    5-13     4-10     Midleton        Loser round AET     

Na Piarsaigh   0-8       2-8       Ballincollig     Loser round

Ballincollig     2-8       1-7       Fermoy            Q/F

St Michaels    1-13     2-7       Glanmire       Q/F    

Mallow                       1-12     3-9       St Michaels    Semi Final     

Carbery Rangers      3-11     2-6       Ballincollig    Semi Final     

St Michaels    –           –           Carbery Rangers      Final  

 


 

 

Rebel Og Minor B1 County hurling Final will see the meeting of Lisgoold and Newcestown is now off

Below is the path to final County Final

Clayton Silversprings Minor B 1 County Hurling Championship

Ballycastle Gaels            4-7      1-14             Kiltha Og      Quarter final

Kilmeen-Kilbree 1-9      5-15    Granard Gaels     Semi-Final

Granard Gaels      0-7      0-20    Lisgoold              Semifinal

Lisgoold               –          –          Newcestown       Final


 

The following County Finals are scheduled for this coming weekend:

  Sunday 5th November

Evening Echo County U14B1 Hurling: St. Kevin’s v. Owen Gaels @ Ballincollig 2.30pm

Saturday 4th November

Evening Echo County U14B2 Hurling: Carrignavar v. Kilara Og @ Killavullen 2.30pm

2017 Hurling All-stars have been published and Cork have two players selected.  

Patrick Horgan of Glen Rovers picks up his second All-star having won in 2013 in the Number 15 jersey. 

Mark Coleman of Blarney has been selected in the Number 7 jersey as he picks up his first All-star. 

Full 2017 All-Stars team is below.