Cork Senior Football team to play Derry has been announced

The Cork Senior Football team V Derry on Sunday 20th February 1pm at CoE Owenbeg is as follows;

  1. Chris Kelly (Eire Og)
  2. Kevin O’Donovan (Nemo Rangers)
  3. Sean Meehan (JC) (Kiskeam)
  4. Tadhg Corkery (Cill Na Martra)
  5. Rory Maguire (Castlehaven)
  6. Billy Hennessy (St Finbarr’s)
  7. Mattie Taylor (Mallow)
  8. Ian Maguire (St Finbarr’s)
  9. Shane Merritt (Mallow)
  10. Colm O’Callaghan (Eire Og)
  11. Fionn Herlihy (Dohenys)
  12. Daniel Dineen (Cill Na Martra)
  13. Stephen Sherlock (St Finbarr’s)
  14. David Buckley (Newcestown)
  15. Brian Hurley (JC) (Castlehaven)
  16. Micheal Aodh Martin (Nemo Rangers)
  17. Paudie Allen (Newmarket)
  18. John Cooper (Eire Og)
  19. Joe Grimes (Clonakility)
  20. Daniel O’Connell (Kanturk)
  21. Blake Murphy (St Vincent’s)
  22. Cian Kiely (Ballincollig)
  23. Eoghan Sweeney (Knocknagree)
  24. John O’Rourke (Carbery Rangers)
  25. Kevin Flahive (Douglas)
  26. Mark Cronin (Nemo Rangers)

 

ALLIANZ Football League Div2; Cork v Derry

KEARYS RENAULT – Official Van Partner of CORK GAA

                                                                             

KEARYS RENAULT, Official Van partner of CORK GAA, presents SIX NEW KIT VANS for the coming season.  

SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Tuesday 15th February: Brendan Keary, CEO, Kearys Motor Group, presented Cork GAA Senior players and kit men with their new Renault Trafic Sport Kit Vans for the 2022 season this afternoon. This is the second year of a three-year partnership between Kearys Renault and Cork GAA.

Also present were Martin Curtin, Head of Business, Kearys Renault, Julian Boylan and Jim O’Keeffe, Kearys Renault Pro+ van centre, Kevin Hourihan, Kearys Leasing Corporate Sales Manager, Marc Sheehan, Cork GAA Chairperson, Kevin O’Donovan Cork GAA CEO, Sinéad O’Keeffe, Commercial Director Cork GAA and a selection of Cork Senior players including Tim O’Mahony, Damian Cahalane and Seán Meehan.

The six new branded Renault Trafic vans serve as support vehicles for the Cork Senior, Minor and Under 20 Hurling and Football teams. They will be recognised around the roads of Cork by Kearys and the GAA logos and its distinctive hurling and football graphics.

“We are delighted to sponsor these new branded Renault Trafic Sport vans to the Cork GAA for this season and are very proud of our young players here in Cork,” said Brendan Keary.  “We hope that the players and management enjoy use of the vans and wish all teams and clubs in Cork GAA every good wish for a successful season,” he added.

Speaking at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Marc Sheehan, Cork GAA Chairperson said “I would like to thank Kearys Renault for their continued support of our teams.  It is fantastic to see the new Renault Traffic Sport Vans on the road, we look forward to a great season ahead.”

Kevin O’Donovan, Cork GAA CEO commented “We are grateful for the support of Kearys Renault here in Cork.  Now in our second year, we are delighted to build on the success of our teams last year and we look forward a great season ahead.”

Look out for the Cork GAA Renault Trafic Vans in your area.

 

 

 

HEARINGS COMMITTEES CONFIRMED

At the Cork County Board meeting of 8th February the following Hearings Committees were ratified;

County Hearings Committee

Willie Ring (Chairperson), Frank Mc Carthy (Vice Chairperson), Bryan O’Loughlin (Secretary), Tracey Kennedy, Ger Lane, Michael Byrnes, Bob Ryan, Danny Warren, John Twomey, Jerry Howe, Liam Hodnett, Brendan O’Driscoll.

 

Divisional Hearings Committee;

John Dillon (Chairman), Donal Leahy (Secretary), John Crean, John Motherway, Jimmy Murphy, Sean Mc Carthy, Declan Walsh, Aubert Twomey, Michael O’Brien, Frank Long, Marie O’Brien.

 

Rebel Og Hearings Committee;

John Pursell (Chairman), Donal Whooley (Vice Chairperson), Jim Healy (Secretary), Ger Collins, Eddie Moloney, Don Hegarty, Ger Bohane, David Barry, Steven Lynch, Noel Ranahan, Miah Moynihan, John O’Sullivan.

 

Cork defeat Offaly

 

Allianz Hurling League Division 1A

Cork 4-25 Offaly 1-15

By Brian Lowry at St Brendan’s Park

Cork made it two wins from two in the National league after they eased past an outclassed Offaly in Birr.

19 points was the winning margin in the end and it was fully deserved. Shane Kingston ruled the roost up front while Offaly had no answer to the power and pace of the Cork running game. Kingston hit 2-8 in a majestic display and further goals from Conor Lehane and Darragh Fitzgibbon all compounded the dominant display.

A crowd of more than 3000 descended on St Brendan’s Park for the tussle but they were treated to a one sided encounter that saw the Rebels show no mercy and keep pushing for scores right up until the final whistle.

Offaly’s struggles back up in the top tier of the league and after last week’s defeat to Galway, they no have a stark view of where things lie.

Cork left the home side in no doubt that they meant business as they led 2-1 to 0-0 after just three minutes.

After Conor Cahalane opened the scoring with a fine point, goals from Shane Kingston and Darragh Fitzgibbon left the Rebels coasting. Robbie O’Flynn then had a goal disallowed for over carrying as a shell shocked Offaly felt the full force of the Cork running game.

Brian Duignan got the home side off the mark on four minutes but it was only a brief relief as Shane Kingston fired points from play and dead balls to leave them 2-5 to 0-2 ahead on 10 minutes.

Two minutes later and Cork had their third goal with Conor Lehane firing a rebound to the back of Conor Clancy’s net after Mark Keane’s effort was originally saved by the Offaly keeper.

Mark Coleman and Kingston pushed the Cork men 3-8 to 0-3 ahead.

Offaly did show some glimpses of class with Eoghan Cahill and Brian Duignan to the fore while a fine John Murphy score got it back to 3-8 to 0-6 after 28 minutes.

Kingston nailed two more frees either side of an Eoghan Cahill point for Offaly before two injury time points from Robbie O’Flynn and Conor Lehane left the Cork men cruising 3-12 to 0-8 at half time.

Mark Coleman and Eoghan Cahill traded scores at the start of the second half but it didn’t take long for Cork to get back into their groove. Two more Kingston frees followed by two fantastic scores from Darragh Fitzgibbon sent the Rebels 3-17 to 0-11 in front.

They showed no signs of letting up either with Patrick Horgan introduced at half time and Jack O’Connor also enterting the fray with 20 minutes to go. Horgan got their 19th point with 15 minutes to go while points from former AFL player Mark Keane and a Kingston free saw them lead 3-21 to 0-13 with 11 minuets to go.

Luke Meade added another point before substitute Colin O’Brien set up Shane Kingston for his second goal of the day with seven minutes left.

Jack O’Connor almost made it five goals but his rasping shot came off the post. Goal chances were the order of the day in the closing stages. Luke O’Connor set up Eoghan Cahill and he sent a rocket past Patrick Collins for an Offaly goal while at the other end, Conor Clancy had to be alert to keep out Patrick Horgan’s low drive.

Late points from Sam Quirke, Tim O’Mahony and Colin O’Brien brought the curtain down on the scoring as Cork eased to a 19 point win.

Scorers for Cork: Shane Kingston 2-8 (0-6 frees), Conor Lehane and Darragh Fitzgibbon 1-2 each, Mark Coleman 0-4 frees, Robbie O’Flynn 0-2, Tim O’Mahony, Luke Meade, Conor Cahalane, Mark Keane, Sam Quirke, Patrick Horgan and Colin O’Brien 0-1 each.

Scorers for Offaly: Eoghan Cahill 1-9 (0-8 frees), John Murphy 0-2, Ben Conneely, Brian Duignan, Jason Sampson and Luke O’Connor 0-1 each.

CORK: Patrick Collins; Niall O’Leary, Damien Cahalane, Sean O’Donoghue; Tim O’Mahony, Mark Coleman, Cormac O’Brien; Darragh Fitzgibbon, Luke Meade; Conor Cahalane, Seamus Harnedy, Robbie O’Flynn; Shane Kingston, Mark Keane, Conor Lehane.

Subs: Sean O’Leary-Hayes for Niall O’Leary (HT), Patrick Horgan for Robbie O’Flynn (ht)Tommy O’Connell for Seamus Harnedy (47), Jack O’Connor for Conor Lehane (50), Sam Quirke for Darragh Fitzgibbon (58), Colin O’Brien for Conor Cahalane (61).

OFFALY: Conor Clancy; Joey Keenaghan, Ciaran Burke, Jack Screeney; David King, Ben Conneely, Killian Sampson; Leon Fox, Eimhin Kelly; John Murphy, Liam Langton, Eoghan Cahill; Jason Sampson, Brian Duignan, David Nally.

Subs: Luke O’Connor for David Nally (HT), Paddy Delaney for Jack Screeney (ht), Eoghan Parlon for Brian Duignan (50), Adrian Cleary for Liam Langton (53), Paddy Clancy for Leon Fox (64).

Referee: Sean Stack (Dublin).