Rebels Online: Bringing Cork GAA Games to Fans Worldwide

Cork GAA’s new streaming service,  Rebels Online will stream 40 live football and hurling matches exclusively, allowing fans from all corners of the globe to enjoy their favourite teams in action.

The August Bank Holiday weekend offers a great opportunity for fans to save money on an annual season ticket. The ticket includes access to all games streamed on Rebels Online during the season, and with a 25% discount, it’s an irresistible deal, along with match highlights. 

By signing up before the bank holiday weekend ends, fans can take advantage of this offer and ensure they don’t miss out on any of the action. The Rebels Online platform is user-friendly and provides top-quality streaming, making watching the matches from the comfort of your home a pleasurable experience.

Use the promo code “EARLYBIRD” and register for Rebels Online during the August Bank Holiday weekend to enjoy a 25% discount. The offer ends on 7th August at 11:59pm, so act fast to secure your savings.

Weekend one of Co-Op Superstores Hurling Championship

A busy weekend of fixtures took place this weekend in the Co-Op Superstores Hurling Championships round one!

Exciting games took place across various locations in Cork, including Pairc Ui Rinn, Fermoy, Rathcormac, Mourne Abbey, Rathcormac, Caherlag, Riverstown, Mallow, Ovens, Youghal, Church Rd, Ballymaw, Shamrocks, Cobh, Ballyanley, Ballygarvan, Bandon, Banteer, Ballinspittle, Ballincollig, Castletownroche, Glanworth, Castlemartyr, and Lisgoold. The action was intense, and fans were treated to some fantastic hurling.

Below are all the results from the thrilling matches. We extend our thanks to all the venues for their unwavering support in hosting these games.

Co-Op Superstores Premier SHC:

  • Blackrock 3-20, Glen Rovers 1-18
  • Midleton 1-27, Bishopstown 1-13
  • Kanturk 1-16, Sarsfields 0-19
  • Erins Own 0-17, Douglas 2-22
  • St Finbarrs 0-25, Newtownshandrum 1-16
  • Fr O Neills 1-15, Charleville 0-18

Co-Op Superstores SAHC:

  • Killeagh 4-13, Inniscarra 1-14
  • Na Piarsaigh 0-10, Bride Rovers 1-14
  • Courcey Rovers 1-15, Ballyhea 1-20
  • Newcestown 2-18, Blarney 0-21
  • Fermoy 1-14, Cloyne 1-18
  • Carrigtwohill 2-20, Mallow 2-9

Co-Op Superstores PIHC:

  • Ballymartle 0-19, Carrigaline 0-13
  • Eire Og 3-20, Valley Rovers 1-23
  • Ballincollig 2-10, Dungourney 1-14
  • Castlelyons 4-15, Bandon 1-12
  • Castlemartyr 1-17, Ballinhassig 1-20
  • Watergrasshill 1-16, Kilworth 2-13

Co-Op Superstores IAHC:

  • Youghal 0-17, Lisgoold 0-17
  • Mayfield 1-16, Blackrock 1-16
  • Cloughduv 1-12, Midleton 2-12
  • Sarsfields 1-13, Kildorrery 1-13
  • Douglas 1-10, Ballygiblin 1-12
  • Aghada 1-17, Aghabullogue 1-17

Co-Op Superstore Premier JHC:

  • Ballygarvan 1-21, Barryroe 2-19
  • Kilbrittain 0-19, Milford 1-12
  • Tracton 0-19, Argideen Rangers 0-24
  • Erins Own 1-12, Glen Rovers 1-16
  • Meelin 2-15, Russell Rovers 0-19
  • St Finbarrs 1-12, St Catherines 2-18

Cork Crowned Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Senior Camogie Champions

Cork’s long-awaited drought has finally ended as they claimed victory in the 2021 Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior camogie championship at Croke Park.

Cork hadn’t won the championship since 2018 and had lost in the final over the last two seasons. However, they were determined to put that right, and they did.

Led by an impressive group of players, including Aoife Healy, Libby Coppinger, Katrina Mackey, and Hannah Looney, Cork dominated the game from start to finish. Captain Amy O’Connor was an influential figure, leading the team by example, and scoring three goals in the first five minutes of the second half to secure the victory.

 In a low-scoring start, Chloe Sigerson doubled Cork’s lead with a long-distance free, before O’Connor landed two more points to make it 0-4 to no score.

Waterford’s Beth Carton fired over a point from a distance to make it a three-point game, but Cork continued to dominate. Sorcha McCartan batted the ball to the back of the net to make it 1-7 to 0-1, before Carton landed another free for Waterford. However, the Rebels were too strong, and they led 1-9 to 0-3 at half-time, thanks to O’Connor’s two goals.

Cork got off to a perfect start in the second half, with Fiona Keating bursting forward and playing O’Connor in to raise Cork’s second green flag. Within a minute, O’Connor had her second goal, this time set up by Mackey, and from the restart, Mackey regained possession and played in O’Connor to complete her hat-trick. With the score at 4-9 to 0-3, it was game over, and Cork emerged victorious.

The final score was 5-11 to 0-7, with Orla Cronin playing a sublime ball to Fiona Keating for the fifth goal. Cork’s victory was a testament to their skill, determination, and teamwork, and they celebrated the win in style.

Scorers for Cork: A O’Connor 3-7 (0-5 f), S McCartan 1-1, F Keating 1-0, K Mackey 0-2, C Sigerson (f), H Looney, O Cahalane 0-1 each.

Waterford: B Carton 0-7 (0-6 f), N Rockett, L Forrest 0-1 each.

CORK: A Lee (Na Piarsaigh); L Hayes (St Catherine’s), L Coppinger (St Colums), P Mackey (Douglas); M Cahalane (St Finbarr’s), L Treacy (Killeagh), I O’Regan (Ballygarvan); S McCarthy (Courcey Rovers), A Healy (Aghada); C Sigerson (Killeagh), F Keating (Courcey Rovers), H Looney (Killeagh); A O’Connor (St Vincent’s), K Mackey (Douglas), S McCartan (St Finbarr’s).

Subs: C Healy (Aghabullogue) for L Hayes (44), O Cronin (Enniskeane) for S McCartan (46), A Thompson (Milford) for S McCarthy (50), O Cahalane (St Finbarr’s) for C Sigerson (52), M Murphy (Ballinora) for P Mackey (53).

WATERFORD: B O’Regan; V Falconer, L Forrest, K Lynch; K Corbett Barry, C Carroll, M Power; O Hickey, A Flynn; M O’Brien, B Carton, L Bray; A Fitzgerald, N Rockett, R Walsh.

Subs: I Heffernan for V Falconer (3 inj), B Bowdren for M Power (ht), T Power for M O’Brien (40), C Griffin for C Carroll (42), S Fitzgerald for K Lynch (56).

Referee: John Dermody (Westmeath).

 

Ciaran O’Regan (Ballyhea) – Kerry County Senior Hurling Championship Final Referee

Best Wishes to Ciaran O’Regan (Ballyhea) and his officials on his appointment to referee the Kerry County Senior Hurling Championship Final at Austin Stack Park on Sunday 6th August at 3:00pm.

First Hurling game streamed on Rebels Online

The Co-Op Superstores Hurling Championship is kicking off this weekend with Round One games across Cork.

 “Rebels Online,” our brand new streaming channel will stream our first hurling game. The clash between Glen Rovers and Blackrock in the Premier Senior Hurling Championship, live and exclusive from Pairc Ui Rinn at 7:30pm! 

The match commentary will be from Patrick Mulcahy. The game will be available for FREE on rebelsonline.gaacork.ie.

We will be streaming from 7pm