Co-Op Superstores Premier JHC Knock Out stages decided

The results of the Co-Op Superstores Premier JHC Round 3 played on Friday 6th September are as follows;

Douglas 0-17  Milford 1-23
Meelin 1-14  Russell Rovers 1-25
Barryroe 1-15  Ballygarvan 2-17
Kilbrittain  1-14 Nemo Rangers 0-17
St Catherines 1-20 Argideen Rangers 0-21
Glen Rovers 0-20 St Finbarrs 0-20

The image below outlines the Quarter Final & Semi Final pairings along with the relegation play off;

Intermediate A Hurling Championship round 3 get proceedings underway on Saturday 7th September;

The Co-Op Superstores Intermediate A Hurling championship round 3 get proceedings underway on Saturday 7th September with all six games down for a 4.30pm start. With every score vital, an exciting afternoon of championship action awaits. Advanced ticket sales only from gaacork.ie/tickets

Sat, Sept 7th @4.30pm
IAHC
R3
Midleton v Aghada in Castlemartyr
Sat, Sept 7th @4.30pm
IAHC
R3
Ballygiblin v Sarsfields in Killavullen
Sat, Sept 7th @4.30pm
IAHC
R3
Bandon v Erins Own in Riverstick
Sat, Sept 7th @4.30pm
IAHC
R3
Blackrock v Kildorrery in Glanworth
Sat, Sept 7th @4.30pm
IAHC
R3
Mayfield v Cloughduv in Ballincollig
Sat, Sept 7th @4.30pm
IAHC
R3
Lisgoold v Youghal in Aghavine

Cork GAA to host Golf Classic in Aid of Senior Hurlers’ Holiday Tour Fund at Cork Golf Club;

 

Cork GAA to host Golf Classic in Aid of Senior Hurlers’ Holiday Tour Fund at Cork Golf Club

Cork GAA is excited to announce its Senior Hurlers’ Golf Classic, which will take place on Friday the 4th of October at the renowned Cork Golf Club. This event is sponsored by O’Connell Group and MC2 Accountants.  All funds raised will supplement the Cork County Board and Central funding of the Cork Senior Hurlers player tour. The day promises to be fun and competitive, all in the spirit of giving back to the team that represented Cork with such pride throughout last season.
Speaking at the launch Pat Ryan, Cork Senior Hurling Manager said, “I would like to take this opportunity to thank Cork Golf Club and all of our sponsors for their support, we look forward to a great day, in support of our team holiday fund.  We had an incredible year and look forward to the 2025 season”.  
Pat Horgan, Chairperson of Cork GAA noted “The golf classic at Cork Golf Club affords us the opportunity to come together and thank the Cork Hurlers for the incredible days we had this summer and we look forward to going one step further in the future.  There are lots of ways for companies to get involved from sponsorship, to taking a team, to sponsoring a tee box at the event for €350. This sponsorship allows companies to promote their brand to participants and spectators while supporting Cork GAA and its senior hurling team.”
Registration is now open for teams of 4, tee times are limited.  Interested teams are encouraged to sign up as soon as possible.  The entry fee for a team of 4 is €1,250 or €1500 for a team and a tee box. For more information, please visit www.gaacork.ie/seniorhurlersgolfclassic.  Prizes will be awarded for top-performing teams as well as the longest drive and nearest the pin winners.
Further Information and to book your team, please visit www.gaacork.ie/seniorhurlersgolfclassic

Co-Op Superstores Premier Junior Hurling Round 3 take centre stage;

Round 3 of the Co Op Superstores Premier Junior Hurling Championship takes centre stage on Friday 6th September with all six ties throwing in at 7.30pm.

With every score for and against vital, an evening of high excitement is ahead.

The Fixtures are listed hereunder along with the various permutations in each group.

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Fri, Sept 6th @7.30pm
PJHC
R3
Douglas v Milford in Mallow
Fri, Sept 6th @7.30pm
PJHC
R3
Meelin v Russell Rovers in Fermoy
Fri, Sept 6th @7.30pm
PJHC
R3
Barryroe v Ballygarvan in Cloughduv
Fri, Sept 6th @7.30pm
PJHC
R3
Kilbrittain v Nemo Rangers in Macroom
Fri, Sept 6th @7.30pm
PJHC
R3
St Catherine’s v Argideen Rangers in Carrigtwohill
Fri, Sept 6th @7.30pm
PJHC
R3
Glen Rovers v St Finbarr’s in Páirc Uí Rinn

Much at stake in round 3 of McCarthy Insurance Group Senior ”A” Football Championship;

While the relegation picture remains muddied in most grades, the Senior A Football Championship is remarkable because five teams are already eliminated.

For them, the final round is all about saving their senior status.

None of the five have registered a point, while score difference could yet save at least one of the quintet.

On the face of it, Béal Átha’n Ghaorthaidh against Kiskeam in Group 1, which now takes place on Sunday, September 22 having been put back a week due to a bereavement, and Clyda Rovers against Newmarket in Group 3 would appear to be relegation semi-finals.

However, if Fermoy were to take a clipping from Kanturk in Group 2, that could yet sway the make-up of the bottom pair. Newmarket and Fermoy have the most competitive score difference on -6.

They are followed by Béal Átha (-9), Kiskeam (-16), and Clyda (-21).

Newmarket and Fermoy also have the experience of surviving relegation finals behind them. 

In 2022, Ryan O’Keeffe’s 4-3 haul burned off Bandon. In 2023, Fermoy gutted out a 0-10 to 0-4 rescue act against Ilen Rovers.

Otherwise, the Avondhu side have lost their last seven group games in a row.

Their next opponents won’t make it easy for them. Kanturk are unbeaten across both codes, fuelled by the feelgood factor from blasting 3-16 against O’Donovan Rossa and 4-20 in their hurling clash with Charleville.

Fermoy can afford neither the slow start nor the wayward shooting that cost them against Dohenys.

Their trump card is championship top-scorer Ben Twomey (1-15) but the supporting cast needs to chip in more.

With all games throwing in at 2pm, live updates will be sought and calculators at the ready from Glantane to Carrigdrohid, where Béal Átha and Kiskeam meet, and Ballyclough, where Newmarket play Clyda.

Those four teams encountered each other in the same group last year.

Kiskeam clung on for a one-point victory over Béal Átha to stay up, although the Gaeltacht men still progressed to the quarter-finals. In 2022, it was Béal Átha who won by a pair.

Both sides suffered heavy opening-day defeats but have since shown signs of improvement.

Kiskeam shut up shop to remain competitive with Carrigaline while Béal Átha were edged out by Cill na Martra in a Gaeltacht ‘dearbaí’.

Mike Herlihy, Kiskeam, makes a pass under pressure from Cill na Martra. Picture: Larry CumminsMike Herlihy, Kiskeam, makes a pass under pressure from Cill na Martra. Picture: Larry Cummins

Seán O’Sullivan and Ben Seartan put in kicking exhibitions in defeat but Béal Átha are scoring more freely.

Newmarket and Clyda Rovers are also familiar foes. When they met in 2023, Newmarket were double scores better. In 2022, Conor Flanagan nabbed a draw.

Clyda are without Conor Corbett in attack and have yet to find the net while leaking seven goals to scuttle their score difference.

It would indicate the possibility of more green flags going against them although Newmarket have yet to raise one either.

With much at stake, there is plenty to draw out the crowds for the five games listed for a 2pm start.

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