Red FM Hurling Leagues

The opening weekend saw a lot of games called off due to Storm Dennis in the RedFM Hurling leagues.

For some clubs, Round 2 will be their opening games in this seasons competition. Below are full fixture details for the week ahead. Their will be also some football games in the Rochetown Park Leagues this weekend as well.

Click on the league name to view the full details for the league with fixtures, results and club information. You can also check out what other games are taking place for your club by clicking on their name.

  • 19/12/2025
  • SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh 4G  
  • Ballygarvan
  • 18:15
  • Ballygarvan
  • 18:15
  • Bishopstown
  • Bishopstown
  • Semi Final
  • More +
  • More +
  • Referee: Anthony O Regan (Youghal)
    Referee: Anthony O Regan (Youghal)
    Venue: SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh 4G
    Comment: Semi Final
    Comment: Semi Final
  • 21/12/2025
  • SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh 4G  
  • Dohenys
  • 12:15
  • Dohenys
  • 12:15
  • Cobh
  • Cobh
  • Semi Final
  • More +
  • More +
  • Referee: Tom Manley
    Referee: Tom Manley
    Venue: SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh 4G
    Comment: Semi Final
    Comment: Semi Final
  • 21/12/2025
  • SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh 4G  
  • Midleton
  • 14:00
  • Midleton
  • 14:00
  • Shandrum
  • Shandrum
  • Final
  • More +
  • More +
  • Referee: Simon Stokes
    Referee: Simon Stokes
    Venue: SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh 4G
    Comment: Final
    Comment: Final
  • 21/12/2025
  • SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh 4G  
  • St Nicks
  • 15:45
  • St Nicks
  • 15:45
  • Donoughmore
  • Donoughmore
  • Final
  • More +
  • More +
  • Referee: Conor McCarthy (Pending)
    Referee: Conor McCarthy (Pending)
    Venue: SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh 4G
    Comment: Final
    Comment: Final

Cork defeat Westmeath in tough conditions.

Cork 3-12

Westmeath 1-14

Conor McKenna (The 42.ie) reports from TEG Cusack Park.

Cork’s Hurlers survived a scare from Westmeath to pick up their second win of the national league, in what were awful conditions.

Westmeath were outstanding and brought a huge intensity to the game, with the hosts showing far more desire than their Munster counterparts and Shane O’Brien may see this as a massive opportunity missed.

Patrick Horgan was excellent for Cork and only for him they would have been in real trouble, as his accuracy from place balls was the game’s deciding factor.

Cork got the game’s first score courtesy of Luke Meade, before Derek McNicholas levelled proceedings. Two points from Conor Lehane followed, before four successive Horgan place-ball efforts gave Cork a four-point lead.

Westmeath responded well however, as Shane O’Brien’s side scored four points in a row, with Allan Devine (3) and Joey Boyle finding the target, as just two points separated the teams.

A marvellous sideline cut from Tim O’Mahony on the stroke of half-time turned out to be the final score of the half, as Kieran Kingston’s side went into the interval with a 0-8 to 0-5 lead.

Cork were awarded a penalty shortly after the break, as Horgan was fouled and the Glen Rovers sharpshooter made no mistake with the finish to give his side a six-point lead.

It was cancelled out almost immediately however as a “65” from Devine made its way into the back of the net to halve the deficit and bring Westmeath right back into the game.

Derek McNicholas’s score then made the deficit two, before both sides were reduced to 14 man, as Damien Cahalane was shown a straight red card, which was followed by Joey Boyle’s second yellow card.

It was tit for tat until the 55th minute, when a long ball from Bill Cooper made its way into the Westmeath net to stretch Cork’s lead to five. Two Westmeath points left three in it, though Cork were awarded another penalty after Seamus Harnedy was fouled and Horgan again found the net to leave six between the teams.

Three Allan Devine frees gave Westmeath some hope, though a late free from Horgan turned out to be the final score of the game as Cork held out for a four-point win.

Cork will host to Limerick next weekend, while Westmeath will travel to face Tipperary with a glimmer of hope after an excellent display.

Scorers for Westmeath: Allan Devine 1-8 (7f, 1-0 “65”), Derek McNicholas 0-2, Darragh Clinton 0-2, Joey Boyle 0-1, Aonghus Clarke 0-1.

Scorers for Cork: Patrick Horgan 2-8 (7f, 2-0 “pens”, 1 “65”), Bill Cooper 1-0, Conor Lehane 0-2, Tim O’Mahony 0-1 (1 S/L), Luke Meade 0-1.

 Westmeath:

1. Aaron McHugh (Raharney)

2. Conor Shaw (Brownstown)

3. Tommy Doyle (Lough Lene Gaels)
4. Adam Ennis (Delvin)

5. Aaron Craig (St. Annes, Wexford)
6. Aonghus Clarke (Castletown-Geoghegan)

7. Liam Varley (Castletown-Geoghegan)

8. Cormac Boyle (Raharney)

9. Eoin Price (Clonkill)

10. Joey Boyle (Raharney)

11. Derek McNicholas (Lough Lene Gaels)

12. Robbie Greville (Raharney)

13. Niall Mitchell (Clonkill)
14. Allan Devine (Castlepollard)
15. Ciaran Doyle (Raharney)

Subs:

22. Alan Cox (Delvin) for Greville (9, B/S)

12. Robbie Greville (Raharney) for Cox (11, B/S reversal)

26. Darragh Clinton (Delvin) for Mitchell (44)

29. Killian Doyle (Raharney) for C Doyle (51)

22. Alan Cox (Delvin) for Shaw (55)

20. Shane McGovern (Crookedwood) for Greville (58

21. Brendan Doyle (Lough Lene Gaels) for Ennis (65)

Cork

1. Patrick Collins (Ballinhassig)

2. Sean O’Leary Hayes (Midleton)

3. Eoin Cadogan (Douglas)

4. Colm Spillane (Castlelyons)
5. Tim O’Mahony (Newtownshandrum)

6. Bill Cooper (Youghal)

7. Damien Cahalane (St. Finbarrs)
8. Chris O’Leary (Valley Rovers)

9. Aidan Walsh (Kanturk)

25. Luke Meade (Newcestown)

11. Seamus Harnedy (St. Itas)

12. Conor Lehane (Midleton)
13. Declan Dalton (Fr. O’Neills)

14. Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers)
15. Jack O’Connor (Sarsfields)

Subs:

22. Sean Twomey (Courcey Rovers) for Lehane (11)

17. Niall O’Leary (Castlelyons) for Walsh (51)

18. Robert Downey (Glen Rovers) for Twomey (49)

26. Brian Turnbull (Douglas) for O’Connor (60)

Referee: Liam Gordon (Galway)

Cork Hurling team to play Westmeath has been announced.

The Cork Senior Hurling Team to play Westmeath in Round 3 of the National Hurling League has been announced.

  1. Patrick Collins (Ballinhassig)
  2.  Sean O’ Leary  – Hayes (Midleton)
  3.  Eoin Cadogan (Douglas)
  4.  Colm Spillane (Castlelyons)
  5.  Tim o’ Mahony (Newtownshandrum)
  6.  Bill Cooper (Youghal)
  7. Damien Cahalane (St Finbarr’s)
  8. Chris O’ Leary (Valley Rovers)
  9. Aidan Walsh (Kanturk)
  10.  Robbie O’ Flynn (Erins Own)
  11.  Seamus Harnedy (St Itas)
  12. Conor Lehane (Midleton)
  13.  Declan Dalton (Fr O’ Neills)
  14.  Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers)  – Captain
  15.  Jack O’ Connor (Sarsfields)
  16.  Ger Collins (Ballinhassig)
  17.  Niall O’ Leary (Castlelyons)
  18.  Robert Downey (Glen Rovers)
  19.  Christopher Joyce (Na Piarsaigh)
  20.  Billy Hennessy (St Finbarr’s)
  21.  Conor Cahalane (St Finbarr’s)
  22.  Sean Twomey (Courcey Rovers)
  23.  Michael O’ Halloran (Blackrock)
  24.  Michael Cahalane (Bandon)
  25.  Luke Meade (Newcestown)
  26.  Brian Turnbull (Douglas)

2020 Red FM Hurling Leagues Launch

The 2020 Red FM Hurling Leagues were launched in the Red FM studios last week in front of a large attendance. Red FM sponsor Divisions 1 to 5 of the “Red FM Hurling Leagues”. Speaking at the launch Cork GAA Vice – Chairperson Marc Sheehan said “We’re absolutely delighted that our partnership with Red FM is continuing for 2020 bringing it to over 10 years of this successful partnership. The 2019 leagues were a great success with the final being played in the middle of the summer and we look forward to this again in 2020”

Diarmuid O’ Leary Red FM CEO was also in attendance and said “Red FM is delighted to continue the sponsorship of the Hurling Leagues in Cork, it’s an honour for us to be involved with the GAA once again and we look forward to working together in 2020 and beyond. We’re are all about connecting Cork here at Red FM and feel that this sponsorship brings us a step closer to achieving this by working with each of the clubs in leagues 1 to 5.  Our Gaelic Games coverage on the Big Red Bench has been the driving force in our superb listener figures for both our Saturday and Sunday shows, and we look forward to providing more top quality local GAA content over the course of 2020. We would like to wish all the teams in the Red FM Hurling Leagues the very best of luck in their league and championship campaigns this year”

O’Flynn and Horgan goals help Cork hold off Tipperary challenge for success

Cork 2-24
Tipperary 1-25

Fintan O’Toole (The 42.ie)

Photo Courtesy of George Hatchell

AFTER OPENING WEEKEND reversals in the hurling league, the focus tonight in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh was on who could rebound best.

It took over 80 minutes before a result was delivered, the additional time due to a lengthy hold-up late on for treatment to Tipperary substitute John O’Dwyer. He shipped a heavy blow but there was good post-match news that he had not suffered a severe injury.

When time was called in front of a crowd of 9,821 it was Cork who had the scoreboard cushion that delivered the victory. The first night of February brought a contest that crackled to life during the second half as Tipperary mounted an assault on Cork’s advantage.

The opening half goals that Cork had plundered enable them to keep Tipperary at arm’s length while Patrick Collins did well in his net-minding duties for Cork. He was beaten by a rocket to the net in the 68th minute from a penalty by his opposite number Brian Hogan but the Ballinhassig man dealt capably with a few other scenarios where Tipperary threatened to raise green flags.

Cork’s attacking additions made a critical impact in the opening period. Alan Cadogan popped over 0-3 and Robbie O’Flynn contributed 1-2. The pair linked up to telling effect in the 11th minute, Cadogan turning his man and popping a handpass that released O’Flynn, the Erins Own man drilling in a shot that went past Brian Hogan at his near post.

O’Flynn was centrally involved in the second Cork goal as well on the cusp of half-time. Ronan Maher was caught in possession by a mixture of the tenacity of Declan Dalton and Seamus Harnedy, O’Flynn seized the break and charged through before being dragged down. Patrick Horgan smashed home the resultant penalty and Cork went in 2-13 to 0-15 to the good at the break.

Those scoring salvos were important in pushing Cork clear and came from two of their brightest attackers on the night. Horgan’s free-taking was vital in the second half while Darragh Fitzgibbon stepped up to make a fine impact when brought on.

Tipperary had their own emerging attacker with Mark Kehoe on song from the start. He snapped over three points in the first half and added another after the interval. At different times their established names of Padraic Maher and John McGrath influenced the course the game was taking.

Tipperary were ahead 0-15 to 1-11 approaching the interval but they shipped 1-2 in the time frame before they entered their dressing-room at the midway mark. That was a scenario they never recovered from despite their best attempts to overhaul Cork.

At various stages during the second half they got within two points of Kieran Kingston’s side but it was only after Hogan’s goal that Tipperary were within the minimum, 2-23 to 1-25. Then came that nasty looking injury to O’Dwyer and the game was stalled. When it resumed there was only one further score, Seamus Harnedy flighting over for Cork and a levelling score eluded Liam Sheedy’s men.

Scorers for Cork: Patrick Horgan 1-9 (0-8f, 1-0 pen), Robbie O’Flynn 1-3, Alan Cadogan 0-4, Seamus Harnedy, Darragh Fitzgibbon 0-2 each, Luke Meade, Damien Cahalane, Mark Coleman, Aidan Walsh 0-1 each.

Scorers for Tipperary: Mark Kehoe, John McGrath, Jason Forde (0-3f) 0-4 each, Brian Hogan 1-0 (1-0 pen), Padraic Maher 0-3, Jake Morris, Paddy Cadell, Cian Darcy 0-2 each, Alan Flynn, Ronan Maher (0-1f), Niall O’Meara, Jerome Cahill 0-1 each.

Cork

1. Patrick Collins (Ballinhassig)

2. Colm Spillane (Castlelyons)
3. Robert Downey (Glen Rovers)
4. Sean O’Donoghue (Inniscarra)

5. Chris O’Leary (Valley Rovers)
6. Tim O’Mahony (Newtownshandrum)
7. Damien Cahalane (St Finbarr’s)

8. Bill Cooper (Youghal)
9. Luke Meade (Newcestown)

10. Robbie O’ Flynn (Erin’s Own)
11. Seamus Harnedy (St Ita’s)
12. Aidan Walsh (Kanturk)

13. Alan Cadogan (Douglas)
14. Declan Dalton (Fr O’Neills)
15. Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers – captain)

Subs

21. Darragh Fitzgibbon (Charleville) for Walsh (inj) (21)
20. Mark Coleman (Blarney) for O’Mahony (inj) (26)
24. Conor Lehane (Midleton) for Dalton (46)
22. Shane Kingston (Douglas) for Meade (61)

Tipperary

1. Brian Hogan (Lorrha-Dorrha)

23. Joe O’Dwyer (Killenaule)
3. Ronan Maher (Thurles Sarsfields)
4. Seán O’Brien (Newport)

5. Séamus Kennedy (St. Mary’s)
6. Padraic Maher (Thurles Sarsfields)
7. Paddy Cadell (JK Brackens)

8. Alan Flynn (Kiladangan)
9. Willie Connors (Kiladangan)

10. John McGrath (Loughmore-Castleiney)
11. Cian Darcy (Kilruane MacDonaghs)
12. Michael Breen (Ballina)

13. Mark Kehoe (Kilsheelan-Kilcash)
14. Jason Forde (Silvermines)
15. Jake Morris (Nenagh Éire Óg)

Subs

17. Jerome Cahill (Kilruane MacDonaghs) for Cadell (inj) (26)
25. Niall O’Meara (Kilruane MacDonaghs) for Breen (33)
18. Séamus Callanan (Drom-Inch) for Darcy (46)
24. Bryan O’Mara (Holycross-Ballycahill) for Kennedy (53)
2. John O’Dwyer (Killenaule) for Forde (64)
19. Paul Flynn (Kiladangan) for John O’Dwyer (blood) (77)

Referee:James Owens (Wexford)