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Inniscarra have got their hands on the Rebel Og Premier 2 Minor hurling championship following their win over Blackrock.
Premier 2 Minor Hurling Champions 2017 https://t.co/d0y0XwQP71 pic.twitter.com/pVGSh78Pq7
— Inniscarra GAA (@ScarraGAA) September 11, 2017
P2 Minor HC Final @RebelOg_
Full time@ScarraGAA: 0-12(12)@RockiesCork: 0-9(9) #Scarraabú— Inniscarra GAA (@ScarraGAA) September 11, 2017
The opening half of the game was a score for score contest as both teams exchanged points in the low scoring first half.
Great night for Inniscarra club as the Glen also celebrate minor success https://t.co/rzjhFI2Eos pic.twitter.com/6keA5AkEP1
— EchoLive.ie (@echolivecork) September 12, 2017
P2 Minor HC Final @RebelOg_
Half time@ScarraGAA: 0-5(5)@RockiesCork: 0-5(5)— Inniscarra GAA (@ScarraGAA) September 11, 2017
Despite going three points down early in the second half, Inniscarra hit back with five unanswered points. This set them on the path to victory.
Once Inniscarra got into the lead, they did not let it go as they ran out winners by three points, full time score 0-12 to 0-9.
Congrats to @ScarraGAA on winning the Premier 2 Minor Hurling Championship
— Rebel Og (@RebelOg_) September 11, 2017
NOVEMBER 2017 WINNERS
BRIDE ROVERS
U16 and Minor Hurlers, County Champions
The Bride Rovers U16 and Minor Hurlers, who won the County Championships, are the November 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 October Winners Bandon, September Winners, Cork Minor Hurlers, 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 2017 season has been a tremendous one for the Bride Rovers Juvenile Club of Rathcormac/Bartlemy/Kildinan parish. The Bride Rovers Club was formed in 1928 and during the 1970’s a separate Juvenile club came into existence. For the last three years the Chairman of the Juvenile Club, which caters for hurling and football from under 6 to under18, has been Paddy Hynes. Under his leadership the Club has enjoyed a remarkable ‘Golden Era’ with no fewer than 10 County League and championship Tiles coming to the Banks of the Bride. Assisted by Secretary Lisa Collins and Treasurer Ken O’Riordan Paddy Hynes has led a fantastic group of players, team mentors and trainers.
With some under 14 players on the under 16 team and under 16 players on the Minor team the last few months have been hectic for the Club culminating with the October Bank Holiday weekend when two County Hurling Championship titles were captured.
The Bride Rovers Under 16 hurlers participated in the North Region this year for the first time. The Championship campaign began in Kildorrery on September the 4th with a 3-20 to 0-6 win over Charleville. A week later at the same venue the team came a half time deficit to record a good semi-final win over Ballyhea on a scoreline of 2 18 to 3 8. Just three nights later at the Kilworth venue Bride Rovers crossed camáns with their neighbours Fermoy. After a great contest Bride Rovers won the Title by 1-12 to 0-11. On Sunday October the 8th they travelled to Mayfield to take on Ibane Gaels in the county Quarter Final. First half goals from Kieran Kearney and Edmond Cashman saw Bride Rovers seven points ahead. Ibane then hit seven points in a row. The teams were level at half time and twice Ibane went ahead in the second half. Unerring accuracy from frees by Cian Hogan saw Bride Rovers through by two point on a final score of 2-14 to 0-18. Six days later at high noon on Saturday October 14th Bride Rovers met Aghabullogue in the semi-final. A goal from Thomas Macek just before the break saw Bride Rovers lead by 1-11 to 2-3 at the short whistle. They added a further nine points to win by 1-20 to 3-6 and qualify for the County Final.
The County Under 16 championship decider was repeat of the North Final against Fermoy. The venue was Killeagh on Saturday October 28th. Since the North Final Bride Rovers had lost Matthew Quinn with a serious hand injury so Fermoy were confident of overturning the Kilworth result. Kieran Kearney scored an early goal for Bride Rovers and it proved to be the crucial score of the game. Having lead by four points after the first six minutes Fermoy then went a point ahead but Rovers levelled per Kieran Kearney before Cian Hogan put them up two, 1-5 to 0-6 at the break. The second half was brilliant hurling. Bride Rovers were under severe pressure holding on to a three point lead but points from Cian and David Barry saw them win by five, 1-10 to 0-8.
The Minor Hurlers got their campaign off to a winning start on Monday July 31st. After a thriller at Mayfield Bride Rovers defeated Ballygarvan by a single point 3-16 to 2-18. The next Minor game was the Wednesday after the All Ireland Minor Hurling Final. In Castlelyons Bride Rovers Minors faced St. Catherine’s and after a keen game they were through to the East Final v Cobh. Played in Aghada on Saturday September 16th the East Final was productive of great hurling. Bride Rovers had plenty chances but Cobh won by a single point, 2-11 to 1-13. All was not lost however because both winners and runners up advanced in the County. Just a week after losing to Cobh Bride Rovers faced Bandon in Ballincollig. Having lead by three points, 0-8 to 0-5, at the break Brian Roche helped Bride Rovers to a 1- 12 to 0-6 win. A week later it was down to Killeagh for the County Semi Final against Cobh, a repeat of the East Final. On this occasion Bride Rovers made no mistake with goals from Conor Barry and Brian Roche helping them to a 2-16 to 1-7 win.
The County Final was played on Bank Holiday Monday October 30th in Killavullen against Kilshannig. It was brilliant game of hurling. First half goals from Cian Hogan and Brian Roche saw Bride Rovers lead by 2-12 to 0-10 at the short whistle. A Conor Barry free put them nine ahead but back came Kilshannig with two goals. Bride Rovers never panicked and eight points in a row saw them win the County Title by 2-21 to 2-11. Joint team Captains John O’ Sullivan and Jordan Mannix were presented with the Cup by John Purcell.
Special mention must be made of the Roche brothers on their contribution to both club and Cork victories; both had an outstanding season, culminating in winning the U17 All-Ireland title with Cork.
On Sunday evening as the flood lights were just about to be turned off in Carrigaline GAA complex, Eire Og’s captain James O’Sullivan walked off the field with the Donie O’Donovan trophy in hand following their one point win over Douglas.
Well done @eireogcork on winning their 1st Premier 1 Minor football title today in @CarrigalineGAA
Hard luck to @DouglasGAAClub
Thanks to our sponsors and media partner's @carrigcourt @CorkEveningEcho @C103Cork @Corks96FM pic.twitter.com/ey1OHL7lhC
— Rebel Og (@RebelOg_) November 19, 2017
In what was Eire Og’s first appearance in a Premier 1 Minor Football Final, both teams were up for a battle against a Douglas side who were in their fifth final.
https://twitter.com/RebelOg_/status/932278386919198720Eire Og’s first half dominance was on show as they led 9 points to 2 at the break, with Eire Og scoring four points before Douglas put a score on the board.
Douglas come back was on when they ‘goaled’ on 42nd minute of the game when Conor Russell raised the green flag.Before Douglas new, they were nine points down as Eire Og went 11 to 2 up.
Rebel Og Premier 1 MFC Final
12mins 2nd half@eireogcork:0-11(11)@DouglasGAAClub:1-3(6). Conor Russell goal for Douglas @OfficialCorkGAA— Rebel Og (@RebelOg_) November 19, 2017
Both teams battled hard as the game went on until Eire Og’s Dylan Foley scored a goal to put the mid-Cork team seven points up.
Rebel Og Premier 1 MFC Final
16mins 2nd half@eireogcork:1-11(14)@DouglasGAAClub:1-4(7). Dylan Foley goal— Rebel Og (@RebelOg_) November 19, 2017
The last 14 minutes were going to be a battle as both teams wanted the chance to lift the Premier 1 title.
Douglas battled hard as they converted points as they tried to break down Eire Og’s lead.
However, this day belong to Eire Og who held out to win the game by a point.
Rebel Og Premier 1 MFC Final@eireogcork:1-12(15)@DouglasGAAClub:2-8(14). @OfficialCorkGAA
— Rebel Og (@RebelOg_) November 19, 2017
Bonfires were lighting in Innishannon as Valley Rovers won the Premier 2a County title with a one point win over Kilshanning on Sunday in Carrigaline.
Congratulations to @ValleyRoversGAA on winning Premier 2a @carrigcourt Minor FC Final.
Hard luck to @KilshannigGAA @OfficialCorkGAA @Corks96FM @C103Cork @CorkEveningEcho pic.twitter.com/Dr6mjPQmYG
— Rebel Og (@RebelOg_) November 19, 2017

From the start both teams were up for this battle as they exchanged points. As the game opened up for both teams to take the game to each other.
A 24th minute goal for Valley Rovers put them into a one point lead, a lead that they worked on for the entire game.

Both teams exchanged some excellent scores but it went Valley Rovers way as three goals set them on the way to victory. A late really from Kilshannig wasn’t enough to over come Valleys who won 2-10 to 1-15
Rebel Og Premier 2a MFC Final
Full time@KilshannigGAA:1-15(18)@ValleyRoversGAA:3-10(19). Well done @ValleyRoversGAA— Rebel Og (@RebelOg_) November 19, 2017

On Sunday evening as the flood lights were just about to be turned off in Carrigaline GAA complex, Eire Og’s captain James O’Sullivan walked off the field with the Donie O’Donovan trophy in hand following their one point win over Douglas.
Well done @eireogcork on winning their 1st Premier 1 Minor football title today in @CarrigalineGAA
Hard luck to @DouglasGAAClub
Thanks to our sponsors and media partner's @carrigcourt @CorkEveningEcho @C103Cork @Corks96FM pic.twitter.com/ey1OHL7lhC
— Rebel Og (@RebelOg_) November 19, 2017

In what was Eire Og’s first appearance in a Premier 1 Minor Football Final, both teams were up for a battle against a Douglas side who were in their fifth final.
https://twitter.com/RebelOg_/status/932278386919198720Eire Og’s first half dominance was on show as they led 9 points to 2 at the break, with Eire Og scoring four points before Douglas put a score on the board.

Douglas come back was on when they ‘goaled’ on 42nd minute of the game when Conor Russell raised the green flag.Before Douglas new, they were nine points down as Eire Og went 11 to 2 up.
Rebel Og Premier 1 MFC Final
12mins 2nd half@eireogcork:0-11(11)@DouglasGAAClub:1-3(6). Conor Russell goal for Douglas @OfficialCorkGAA— Rebel Og (@RebelOg_) November 19, 2017
Both teams battled hard as the game went on until Eire Og’s Dylan Foley scored a goal to put the mid-Cork team seven points up.
Rebel Og Premier 1 MFC Final
16mins 2nd half@eireogcork:1-11(14)@DouglasGAAClub:1-4(7). Dylan Foley goal— Rebel Og (@RebelOg_) November 19, 2017
The last 14 minutes were going to be a battle as both teams wanted the chance to lift the Premier 1 title.
Douglas battled hard as they converted points as they tried to break down Eire Og’s lead.
However, this day belong to Eire Og who held out to win the game by a point.
Rebel Og Premier 1 MFC Final@eireogcork:1-12(15)@DouglasGAAClub:2-8(14). @OfficialCorkGAA
— Rebel Og (@RebelOg_) November 19, 2017
Premier Minor Football County Finals 2017
Premier 1 MFC
Rebel Og Premier 1 County Minor Football Final will take place on Sunday next, 19th of November at Carrigaline GAA with a start time of 3:30pm.
Douglas will meet Eire Og in the 2017 decider. Since Rebel Og was created in 2011, Douglas have won the Premier 1 title in 2013 and contested three other Premier 1 Minor football finals, for Eire Og this is their first time contesting the top grade minor final.
MINOR FOOTBALL
2011 Ballincollig
2012 St Finbarrs
2013 Douglas
2014 Carrigaline
2015 St. Finbarrs
2016 Nemo Rangers
Fixtures and Results
Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P1 Football Championship
St Finbarrs 1-12 1-18 Eire Og
Nemo Rangers 2-10 0-15 Beara
Carrigaline 2-16 0-15 Mitchelstown
Bishopstown 2-4 1-14 Douglas
Carrigaline 2-12 2-14 Douglas
Nemo Rangers 1-10 1-13 Eire Og
Beara 4-9 2-6 St Finbarrs
Bishopstown 0-10 5-10 Mitchelstown
Mitchelstown 3-11 4-18 Nemo Rangers
Douglas 6-7 2-13 Nemo Rangers
Beara 1-17 1-17 Carrigaline
Beara 3-12 4-13 Carrigaline
Eire Og 1-14 0-8 Carrigaline
Douglas – – Eire Og
Premier 2a County Football Final will see Valley Rovers meeting Kinshannig in the decider.
Both teams are in their first Premier 2a final, however, Valley Rovers claimed the Premier 2 title in 2011 in the first season of Rebel Og.
The Final will take place in Carrigaline at 1pm.
The current holders of the 2a title is Buttevant who won the competition in 2016, which was the first year of this competition.
Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P2A Football Championship
Team 1 Score Score Team 2
Glenville 0-10 3-11 Ilen Rovers
Valley Rovers 6-16 1-8 Carrigaline
St Nicholas 2-12 2-15 Kilmurry
Kilshannig 2-18 2-5 Inniscarra
Glenville 3-7 2-11 St Nicholas
Ilen Rovers 0-9 3-17 Kilmurry
Valley Rovers 2-7 0-12 Kilshannig
Kilshannig 3-22 4-10 St Nicholas
Inniscarra 2-7 0-14 Ilen Rovers
Kilmurry 0-11 3-10 Kilshannig
Valley Rovers 6-11 0-10 Ilen Rovers
Kilshannig – – Valley Rovers

Rebel Og Premier Minor Championship draw takes place today.
























