All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Group 1 Permutations

The final round of group matches in the All-Ireland SFC taking place this weekend will determine which 12 teams progress to the knock-out rounds.

Of the 16 teams in the group stage, only Clare are already out of the running for the knock-out rounds.

Where teams finish on the same amount of points in their group after this weekend’s Round 3 matches, they will be ranked by the following criteria in this order.

(i) Where two teams only are involved – the outcome of the meeting of the two teams in the group

(ii) Score difference – subtracting the total scores against from the total scores for

(iii) highest total score for

(iv) highest total goals for

(v) A play-off

The four table-toppers will proceed directly to the quarter-finals, while the second-placed teams have a home match against the four third-placed teams.

The preliminary quarter-finals will take place on the weekend of June 24/25 with the four second-placed teams drawn at home against the four third-placed teams, subject to the avoidance of repeat Provincial Final pairings and, where possible, repeat pairings from Round 1.

The quarter-finals take place on July 1/2 with the the venues nominated by the CCCC, and once again the draw is subject to avoidance of repeat provincial final pairings and, where possible, repeat pairings from Round 1.

The semi-finals take place on July 15/16 based on a draw that’s subject to avoidance of repeat pairings from earlier in the championship, where possible, with the All-Ireland Football Final then being played on July 30.

 

Group 1

Sunday, June 18

Kerry v Louth, Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 2pm.

Mayo v Cork, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 2pm (GAAGO)

After two rounds, Mayo have four points, Kerry and Cork have two points each, and Louth are pointless.

Table-toppers Mayo can claim a direct route to the quarter-final if they defeat or draw with Cork. If Mayo beat Cork and Kerry beat Louth, then Kerry will have a home preliminary quarter-final tie, Cork will have an away preliminary quarter-final tie and Louth are eliminated from the championship.

If Cork beat Mayo, then where they and everyone else in this group ends up in the final rankings will depend on the Kerry v Louth match.

If Cork beat Mayo and Kerry beat Louth, then Cork, Mayo, and Kerry will all finish on four points each and will be ranked by scoring difference. Mayo currently have the edge there with a scoring difference of +6, though Cork (0) and Kerry (-3) are well within reach of them.

If Mayo beat Cork and Louth beat Kerry, then Louth, Cork, and Kerry will all finish on two points and would be separated by scoring difference. Louth and Kerry are both on -3 so a win for Louth there would see them at least sit above Kerry in the table and be guaranteed of a home or away preliminary quarter-final.

In that scenario, it would all come down to the margin of victory for Mayo and Louth to determine whether Cork or Kerry would be eliminated from the championship.

Finally, if Louth beat Kerry and Cork beat Mayo, then Cork and Mayo would both have four points but Cork would be table-toppers based on the head to head rule. Louth and Kerry would both have two points but Louth would claim third spot on the head to head rule and Kerry would be out of the championship.

Cork GAA and SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh to host Blood Clinic on Wednesday

In line with World Blood Day this Wednesday, June 14th we are hosting a clinic in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Register in advance or walk-ins are welcome from 4pm.
Below is a link to an eligibility quiz which people may wish to visit.

In light of the recent blood shortages we are delighted to support this very worthy cause.

 

 

The Cork Minor Football Team to play Dublin in the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Quarter Final has been announced

The Cork Minor Football Team to play Dublin in the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Quarter Final has been announced

  1. Billy Curtin (Valley Rovers)
  2. Niall O’Shea (Urhan)
  3. Frank Hurley (O’Donovan Rossa)
  4. Matthew Ahern (St Finbarr’s)
  5. Odhran Foley (Bishopstown)
  6. Gearoid Daly (Mallow) Joint Captain
  7. Trevor Kiely (Doneraile)
  8. Mark O’Brien (Ballinora)
  9. Darragh Clifford (Éire Óg)
  10. Timothy Cullinane (Ballinascarthy)
  11. Dara Sheedy (Bantry Blues)
  12. David O’Leary (Ballincollig)
  13. Denis O’Mullane (Kilmurry)
  14. Sean Coakley (Douglas) Joint Captain
  15. Oier O’Callaghan (Liscarroll Churchtown Gaels)
  16. Devin Fray (Mallow)
  17. Sean O’Leary (Kilmurry)
  18. Liam Hourihan (St Colums)
  19. Adam Dineen (Cill na Martra)
  20. Mark Hetherington (St Finbarr’s)
  21. Garry Holland (Bishopstown)
  22. Cathal Mullins (Mallow)
  23. James O’Leary (Douglas)
  24. Luke Shorten (Tadhg Mac CartHaigh)

Extra Panel Members; Rickey Barrett (St Finbarr’s), Jack Cullinane (Bandon), Joe Lyons (Nemo Rangers), Keith Mc Carthy (Dohneys/Sam Maguire), Oisin McCarthy (Valley Rovers), Owen McCarthy (Clondrohid), Diarmuid O’Brien (Glanworth), James O’Riordan (Croke Rovers/Castlemagner), Tom O’Connor (Adrigole),Cian O’Sullivan (St Finbarr’s), Cillian Twohig (Kilmeen), Cathal Walsh (Mitchelstown)

 

 

Co -Op Superstores Rebel Og Kicking Skills competition reached its conclusion

Co -Op Superstores Rebel Og Kicking Skills competition reached its conclusion on Saturday 3rd June in Pairc Ui Rinn . The county finalists consisted of all regional winners and three highest scoring losers in each age grade U12, U13, U14. This year represented the highest number of entries ever with a very high standard. It was great to see our stars of the future displaying their kicking skills.

The following were the winners:

U12 : St. Nicks

U13 : Carbery Rangers

U14 : Ibane Gaels

Conor Counihan Cork Football Co-Ordinator said, “The Kicking Skills Competition has again been a wonderful success and it continues to highlight the importance of a player’s ability to kick with both feet. We would also to thank Co-Op Superstores for their ongoing sponsorship and support of this annual competition”.

Dermot Foley , Retail Area Manager at Dairygold Co-Op Superstores said “Co-Op Superstores, the retail division of Dairygold, is hugely connected with the GAA community in parishes across Cork. We are proud to be involved with Rebel Og Coaching for another great competition this year and the talent and skills on display were a joy to witness. People Development is one of Dairygold’s core values and through this competition we are delighted to extend the opportunity to young aspiring footballers in Cork to develop their skill set”.

 

The winning teams were introduced to the crowd at half-time of the Cork v Kerry game on Saturday. All players who have achieved a 100% score in the regional qualifiers were awarded Golden Boot Awards for Excellence and were also introduced at half-time.

 

 

Teddy Mc Carthy, Cork GAA Icon RIP

Teddy McCarthy picture: George Hatchell

Cork GAA Chairman, Marc Sheehan described the late Teddy Mc Carthy as “a legend and Icon of Cork GAA, Sarsfields & Glanmire“. “There is great shock and sadness to hear of his untimely passing. Deepest sympathy of Cork GAA is extended to Teddy’s wife Oonagh, sons, Cian and Niall, daughter Sinead and extended family

Known far and wide as ”Teddy Mac” he has the unique distinction of winning two All Ireland Senior Medals in Hurling and football within two weeks of each other in 1990 when Cork defeated Galway in the hurling decider 5-15 to 2-21 and gained a hard earned victory over Meath on a 0-11 to 0-09 score line.

An All Ireland Senior football winner in 1989 and All Star award from that year, Teddy won 3 All Ireland U21 football medals between 1984 and 1986.

His first All Ireland Senior hurling medal also came against Galway in 1986, when he famously returned from holiday to help lead the Rebels to glory. A National hurling league medal was gained in the infamous 1993 league final victory over Wexford after a second replay.

At Club level Teddy picked up two Cork Senior football medals with Imokilly in 1984 and 1986 and an Intermediate football medal with Glanmire.

His beloved Sarsfields reached the 1989 county senior hurling final losing out to Glen Rovers. He served Sarsfields as manager on two occasions and was a selector when they beat Bride Rovers to win the Cork SHC for the first time since 1957 and heralded a golden era for the Riverstown club as four county senior championships were annexed in an eight year period. Teddy was Vice Chairman of Sarsfields, the club he loved and served with great passion, at the time of his passing. Ar Dheis De go raibh a anam.

 

Teddy’s Funeral arrangements have been announced 

McCarthy (late of St. Joseph’s View, Riverstown, Glanmire, Cork): On June 6th, 2023, unexpectedly, TEDDY Mac.

Lovingly remembered by Oonagh, Cian, Niall and Sinead, brothers Pat and Denis, sisters Breda, Philly and Mary, grandchildren Tiernan and Joey, daughter-in-law Ciara, mother-in-law Phil, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended family and a large circle of friends.

Predeceased by his parents Mary and Denis, brother Michael and sister Ellen.

Reposing at Barry Bros. Funeral Home, Hazelwood, Glanmire on Friday (June 9th) from 4.00pm to 6.00pm.

Requiem Mass at 11.00am on Saturday (June 10th) in St. Joseph’s Church, Springhill, Glanmire which can be viewed mycondolences.ie (Link to follow)

Funeral afterwards to Rathcooney Cemetery.

Family flowers only, please.

Please leave your personal message for Teddy’s family on the condolence here 

 

“Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis”

 

Eddie & Teddy picture: George Hatchell