Cork Teams in action at National Feile Peile 2018
Rebel Og sides quest to win National Feile comes to an end after an exciting weekend that took place in Meath.
Cork sides Douglas, Ballinora and Blarney traveled in hope of All-Ireland honors.
In Division 1, Douglas qualified for the Feile Cup section Semi-Finals following two wins and a draw at the group stages.
Division 5, saw Ballinora qualify for the Semi-Finals in second place in their group following two wins.
Blarney topped their group in Division 8 when they won their three group games.
In the Q-Finals stages both Douglas and Ballinora’s journey came to an end as both teams were beat. Blarney became Cork’s last remaining side in National Feile when they booked a semi-final place with a win over Clann na nGael 4-2 to 2-1.
Blarney’s journey in National Feile came to an end at the Semi-Final place as they came up short in Down.
This weekend three Cork sides will head to National Feile Peile as Cork representatives.
Douglas, Ballinora and Blarney who won their respective Feile competitions in Cork will be in Meath this weekend.
Rebel Og will be following there path to what we hope will be All-Ireland success. Check out our Twitter and website for more.
The @feilegaa journey comes to an end for our under 14s losing All Ireland Semi Final by just two points!
— BlarneyGAA (@BlarneyGAA) July 1, 2018
Blarney are in All-Ireland Feile Semi-Finals
After another brilliant performance Blarney advance to All Ireland Semi Final tomorrow in Down beating Clann na nGael 4-2 to 2-1!
— BlarneyGAA (@BlarneyGAA) June 30, 2018
Douglas crash out of National Feile Peile
Feile '18 1/4 Final O Donovan Rossa 2.04 Douglas 0.04 F/T @RebelOg_
— DouglasGAAClub (@DouglasGAAClub) June 30, 2018
Ballinora fall short in Feile Peile
Brave Ballinora lose out to @Graiguegaa on a score line of 3-6 to 4-1. Best of luck to @Graiguegaa in the next round. Ballinora players and mentors have been a great credit to the club.
— Ballinora GAA (@BallinoraGAA) June 30, 2018
Feile Peile update @2.38 on Sat 30th June
Three teams have qualified for Cup Q-Finals.
Douglas topped their group with two wins and a draw
Ballinora second place
Two wins and a loss
Blarney won all their games.
All three teams are playing Q-finals at 3pm
Feile Peile update
Three Cork teams have qualified for Cup Q-Finals.
Div 1@DouglasGAAClub topped their group with two wins and a draw
Div 5@BallinoraGAA second place with
Two wins and a loss
Div 8@BlarneyGAA won all their games.All three teams are playing Q-finals at 3pm
— Rebel Og (@RebelOg_) June 30, 2018
Half time against @CraughwellGAA in @FeilePeile2018 Ballinora 1-4 @CraughwellGAA 0-1 @RebelOg_
— Ballinora GAA (@BallinoraGAA) June 29, 2018
Feile ' 18. Clare Galway Gaa 0.02 Douglas 1.03 H/T @RebelOg_
— DouglasGAAClub (@DouglasGAAClub) June 29, 2018
Feile '18 Rathoath Gaa 3.03 Douglas 2.06 F/T @RebelOg_
— DouglasGAAClub (@DouglasGAAClub) June 29, 2018
Feile '18 Rathoath Gaa 1.02. Douglas 1.03 H/T @RebelOg_
— DouglasGAAClub (@DouglasGAAClub) June 29, 2018
First win in the @feilegaa against Na Fianna 6-11 to 1-0! Brilliant result! Next game against Lisnaskea Emmett’s of Fermanagh at 7pm!
— BlarneyGAA (@BlarneyGAA) June 29, 2018
Final score Ballinora 3-6 Newry Shamrocks 0-3. Tus maith. @FeilePeile2018 .
— Ballinora GAA (@BallinoraGAA) June 29, 2018