Castlemartyr are County U21 Champions

This seasons U21B Hurling title is heading to East Cork as Castlemartyr win by 5 points.

Full time score Castlemartyr 0-15 Killavullen 1-7

Newcestown are County U21 B Football Champions

County U21 B football title is heading West as Newcestown beat Aghabullogue after extra-time.

Full time score after extra time Newcestown 0-14 Aghabullogue 0-11

County U21 ‘B’ Hurling & Football Finals

Two U21 B finals are down for decision today in Pairc Uí Rinn.

U21 B Football Championship: Newcestown v Aghabullogue 15:15,


U21 B Hurling Championship : Killavullen v Castlemartyr 13:15, Final;

St. Finbarrs win Premier 2 U21 Hurling title

St. Finbarrs are Premier 2 Hurling Champions for the first time after a one point win over Bride Rovers.

In a game which had goals from ‘Barrs forward Brian Hayes with two and Brian Roche and Conleith Ryan for Bride Rovers, went all the way to the wire.

The final Quarter of the game saw sides level on a number of times as both teams battled for the winning score.

The ‘Barrs ran out winners 2-11 to 2-10.

Cork Scór na nÓg Buaiteoirí

The best of cultural fare emerged at the Co. Scór na nÓg Finals hosted at the Éire Óg GAA  Pavilion, Ovens with Cork Juvenile GAA and Camogie clubs parading music, song, story telling, novelty act and dancing to an appreciative audience.

 

At the end of the exciting fare, outright honours belonged to Boherbue, Sam Maguires, Carbery Rangers, St. James and Kilshannig. Muireann Vaughan from Kanturk compered the proceedings with the prizes presented by Richard Murphy, Cultural Officer, Cork GAA and Tony McAulliffe, Chairman, Coiste Scór Chorcaí.

Our thanks to John Tarrant for sending photos from the event.

Rince Foirne:  (1)Boherbue; (2)Aghabullogue

Amhránaíocht Aonair:  (1)Aoife O’Riordan(Boherbue); (2)Ava Hennessy(Killeagh Camogie);

Aithriseoireacht: (1)Shannon Buttimer(Sam Maguires), (2)Finín Ó Conaill(Cill na Martra);

Bailéad Ghrúpa:  (1)St. James; (2)Cullen;

Tráth na gCeist:  (1)Boherbue,(2)Tadhg McCarthaigh, (3)Carrig na bhFear;

Nuachleas: (1)Carbery Rangers, (2)Boherbue;

Ceol Uirlise: (1)Kilshannig, (2)Cill na Martra;

Rince Seit: (1)Boherbue, (2)Cill na Martra.

The Cork champions progress to the Munster Scór na nÓg Finals at the Éire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens on Sunday, January 5 commencing at 1.30pm.

Comhghairdheas leis na buaiteoirí  & go maith leis na rannpháirtithe go léir.