At 5pm today, Rebel Og Premier 1 County Football final will commence when Glanmire and Douglas will clash in Carrigaline.
WHO | Glanmire & Douglas U14 |
WHAT | Rebel Og Premeir 1 County Final |
WHERE | Carrigaline GAA |
WHEN | Sat 7th Oct @5pm |
Both teams have been battling hard over the last number of weeks to book their place in the County Final.
For Glanmire, they had wins over Na Piarsagih in the Q-final when they won 6-8 to 1-2. They then moved on to a semi-final meeting with Ballincollig and again Glanmire were too strong for the opposition and ran out winners with nine points to spare, winning 3-15 to 3-9.
Douglas on the other side of the draw, had enough in the bag to get over Midleton despite a late scare. Their Semi-final Douglas were way to strong for South side rivals St.Finbarr’s and ran out winners 6-11 to 1-1.
Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 14 P1 Football Championship
Round 1
Na Piarsaigh 3-10 0-6 St Michaels
Q-Final
Beara 1-9 5-6 Ballincollig
Douglas 6-7 4-4 Midleton
St Finbarrs 2-6 0-4 Carrigaline
Na Piarsaigh 1-2 6-8 Glanmire
Semi Final
St Finbarrs 1-1 to 6-11 Douglas
Glanmire 3-15 to 3-6 Ballincollig
Final
Glanmire – – Douglas
Vote for Ballinora GAA to win an EirGrid Digital Clock and Scoreboard for their Club
Closing date for votes midday Monday, 16th October
EirGrid, the state-owned company that manages and operates Ireland’s national grid, this year launched the ‘EirGrid Moments in Time’ campaign as part of its timing partnership with the GAA. The campaign encouraged GAA fans to share their favourite GAA ‘Moments in Time’ on Facebook or Instagram using the #EirGridGAA and tagging their GAA club.
Be it an image captured of a fan watching their county lift the Sam Maguire or Liam MacCarthy cup for the first time, or having the pre-match chats over breakfast, EirGrid saw it all and want to thank everyone for their fantastic entries.
This competition came to close on the 18thSeptember after Dublin claimed the All-Ireland Final title for the 3rd time in a row and a shortlist of 12 entries, 3 from each province have been selected.
To vote for Ballinora GAA to win an EirGrid Digital Clock and Scoreboard for their Club, go onto https://www.facebook.com/eirgrid/and cast your vote by liking their entry. One club from each province will be selected at midday Monday, 16th October.
Results from Day 1 of 2017/18 Harty Cup. Three out of five wins for Cork schools with St. Colmans, North Mon AG and Midleton CBS coming out on top of their games.
Check out all the results below.
Wednesday October 11th
Corn An Artaigh Group A Round 1
CBS Midleton 1-21 De La Salle College Waterford 0-12
Árdscoil Rís Limerick 3-23 Scoil Na mBraithre` Rathluirc 0-9
Corn An Artaigh Group B Round 1
Our Ladys Templemore 1-15 Christian Brothers College, Cork 2-11
St. Flannans College Ennis 2-11 Castletroy College 0-10
Corn An Artaigh Group C Round 1
John The Baptist Community School 1-16 Coláiste Iosaef, Kilmallock 0-9
Coláiste Cholmáin Fermoy 0-14 Blackwater Community School Lismore 0-11
Corn An Artaigh Group D Round 1
Nenagh CBS Secondary 2-21 Scoil Na Trioniode Doon 3-13
Gaelcholáiste Mhuire AG 0-16 Thurles CBS Secondary 1-12
Following on from the Office 365 Training in March of this year. It has been decided to organise a further 3 dates of training on module 1 due to interest and also the positive feedback from the training courses earlier in the year.
Date and venues as follows:
Monday – 9th October
Cork City – St Patricks College, Gardiner’s Hill, Cork (7.30pm – 9.30pm)
Wednesday 11th October
Mallow –The Q-Centre, IDA Business and Technology Park, Lower Quartertown, Mallow,(7.30pm-9.30pm)
Monday 16th October
Dunmanway – West Cork Education Centre, The Square, Dunmanway (7.30pm – 9.30pm)
Registration on each night @ 7,15pm
The training module is opening to all officers who have office 365 – GAA email account.The aims of the module will be to improve the ability of GAA Club Officers to use the basic functionality that the Microsoft Office 365 package offers.
Programme Content
Get started
- E-mail andcalendar
- One drive
- Office 365 Web Apps
- Phone and tablet usage
- Resources and supports
Each course is limited to 20 places due to the number of computers available in each venue, so ‘places are available on a first come, first served basis’.
To book a place on any of the courses register online click on the link below
https://goo.gl/forms/N8ZGi7cJ0vXNdjXd2
In the event of a course(s) being oversubscribed and there is sufficient numbers, another course will be organised.
You will be required to have your email account username and password in order to access your email account on the night.
Is cúis áthais dom Scoláireachtaí Gaeltachta
Please find attached to this email, an Application form which includes details of this years Gaeltacht scholarship scheme. This can be photocopied as needed.
Note that this updated GAA scholarship
Please also be aware that the Cork scholarship scheme applies to Coláiste na Mumhan, Béal Átha’n
Ghaorthaidh ONLY and does not apply to any other Gaeltacht college.
Also attached is a poster which can be printed and displayed to make your club members aware that this scheme is now active. Dates of courses, fees, application forms and any further details and are available on www.colaistenamumhan.ie or 085 1709327
Le meas,
Diarmaid Breatnach
Oifigeach na Gaeilge
Please note that we are coming to the end of another excellent year of Monster Blitzes.
The yearly planner had outlined that Fé 8 finals would take place on the 7th October (football) and the 14th October (hurling).
In order to allow these games be played in the new Pairc Ui Chaoimh, we are running the finals on the 14th October (football) and the 21st October (hurling). The codes are now aligned to the county senior football and hurling final weekends.
Should your club wish to enter the football or hurling finals day, then please complete the form linked at the bottom of this e mail.
Note that games will be held throughout the day to allow all clubs the opportunity to play as we only have the 4G pitch at our disposal.
The form for registration is attached on the link below and will be available on the website also.
This process will close on the 6th October for the 14th October blitz and the 13th October for the hurling on the 21st.
Clubs will be informed of their time slots no later than Monday before each blitz.
As these are finals days, we will have the option for clubs to buy medals for their players to be presented by senior inter county players. These medals will need to be pre ordered on the form below and there will be a charge of €2 per medal which can be paid on the day.
http://rebelogcoaching.com/clubs/monster-blitzes/monster-blitz-registration/
I would ask all secretaries to forward this e mail to the club Fe 8 managers.
PLEASE NOTE THAT IF DEMAND FOR PLACES EXCEEDS WHAT IS AVAILABLE, BENCHMARKING ACCREDITED CLUBS WILL GET PRIORITY.
Kevin O Callaghan
Cork Games Development Manager
Update on Premier U14 Football Championship
Rebel Og U14 Premier Football Championship is almost at final stages accross the competitions in Central region. Below you can check out how the competitions are going.
Rebel Og Premier 1 Championship
Rebel Og Premier 2 Championship
This weekend saw a special congress take place in Croke Park, over the day some big decisions took place with major changes to the Senior Inter-County Hurling Championships. More on this can be seen on www.gaacork.ie .
The changes that will see impact on underage is the change in the Inter-County Minor Hurling Championship, motion 12.
ALL IRELAND MINOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP
Motion 12 CCCC/Ard Chomhairle (Passed with 90 per cent of delegates in favour of it)
Deals with the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship. It proposes that any suitable Ulster teams participate in Leinster. The winners of Leinster and Munster qualify for the All-Ireland semi-finals, while the runners-up in both provinces and Galway compete in a round-robin All-Ireland series. The top two teams advance to the All-Ireland semi-finals.
CENTRAL COUNCIL MOTIONS TO FACILITATE THE PLAYING OF CLUB GAMES
Motion 13 CCCC/Ard Chomhairle (Passed after receiving the backing of 64% of delegates)
Proposes that Rule 6.40 (a) Tournament Games be amended to permit inter-county tournament games to be organised up to the U-16 grade only.
Motion 13A Cork – amendment to Central Council motion (Passed with the support of 77 per cent of delegates)
To allow counties to facilitate tournaments games at U-19 hurling level.
AGE GRADES
Motion 20 Minor Review Workgroup/Ard Chomhairle (Deferred until next year’s Congress)
It proposes that underage Age Grades at Club Level be altered from Under 12, 14, 16 and 18 to Under 11, 13, 15 and 17.It further proposes that the lower age level eligibility at different levels not be altered.Example: In the case of Under 18 – a player shall have celebrated his 14th birthday prior to January 1st of the Championship year. Effectively the eligibility age span in each case is reduced by one year.
PLAYING RULES
Motion 21 Standing Committee on Playing Rules/Ard Chomhairle.
(Passed with support from 82 per cent of the delegates)
This relates to the kick-out in Football.The proposal is that the ball must travel “at least 13m” and additionally travel “outside the 20 metre line” before being played by another player of the defending team.An amendment of Technical Foul/Penalty in Rule 4.29 is consequently proposed.

Well done to Ibane Gaels who ran out winners in the Premier 2A U16 County Football following their win over a hard working Macroom side.
The West Cork sides overall strength was on show from the off as they controlled this game from the start. No matter what Macroom tried to do they couldn’t breakdown the hard work from Ibane.
Macroom to their credit, put everything they could into this contest but Ibane were too strong and ran out winners 3-15 to 0-6.
Baring a draw, Macroom and Ibane Gaels will lift the Premier 2a U16 football title on Sunday evening in Kilmichael as both teams clash in this seasons decider.
Both teams have been battling hard to book their place in the final and you can see the path to the finals below and full details of the competition.
Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 16 PA2 Football Championship
Macroom 3-12 2-6 Ballygarvan Q/F
Wolfe Tones 1-7 3-11 Ibane Gaels Q/F
Na Piarsaigh 0-3 6-16 Passage West Q/F
St Nicholas 2-7 2-8 Eire Og Q/F
Passage West 3-4 2-10 Macroom Semi Final
Ibane Gaels 4-10 1-8 Eire Og Semi Final
Macroom – – Ibane Gaels Final

EE 27/09/2017 SPORT – NO REPRODUCTION FEE – James Moloney of Ibane Gaels pictured with Macroom joint captains Eoin Cahill and Liam Linehan whose teams will contest the Carrigaline Court Hotel Rebel Og Central Fe16 Premier 2A Football Championship Final in Kilmichael on Sunday October 1st at 3pm. Picture: Howard Crowdy
Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 16 P2A Football Challenge Cup
St Nicholas 8-14 7-14 Wolfe Tones S/F AET
Na Piarsaigh 5-5 7-9 Ballygarvan Semi Final
Ballygarvan – – St Nicholas Final
Rebel Og U16 Premier 1 County Final will need a replay after St. Finbarrs and Carbery Rangers finished level.
Premier 1 U16 @RebelOg_ County Final
Full Time@CarberyRangers:0-12(12)@the_Barrs: 1-9(12) Great come back, going to a replay #Rangersabú— Carbery Rangers GAA (@CarberyRangers) September 30, 2017
In the Premier 2 decider, Valley Rovers were too strong for East Cork side Glanmire.
U16 P2 football champions 2017 pic.twitter.com/DMCIx78Zt5
— Valley Rovers GAA (@ValleyRoversGAA) September 30, 2017
In the Rebel Og East U16 A final Inniscarra won the football title today.
Well done to the U16 footballers who won the @RebelOg_ U16 A East FC Final beating Aghabullogue 3-11 to 1-12 https://t.co/HW1W8pcRiM pic.twitter.com/9iVorm0cQz
— Inniscarra GAA (@ScarraGAA) September 30, 2017
Blareny captured u16 B1 title in Rebel Og East football final
Congratulations to Blarney/@RathpeaconGAA in the East football final! Winning 3-15 to 4-8! @RebelOg_ @MuskerryGAA pic.twitter.com/lYzIqGFv68
— BlarneyGAA (@BlarneyGAA) September 30, 2017