Forth All-star for Patrick Horgan

On Friday night, Patrick Horgan received his fourth All-Star award at the PwC banquet at the Convention Centre in Dublin.

Horgan was selected in a corner-forward slot, for the third year in succession. His first All-Star was in 2013.

 

Forth All-Star for Patrick Horgan

In his six championship games this year for Cork, Horgan scored 7-62 for Cork, scoring 3-10 against Kilkenny in All-Ireland Q-Final.

2019 PwC Hurling All-Stars: Brian Hogan (Tipperary); Seán Finn (Limerick), Ronan Maher (Tipperary), Cathal Barrett (Tipperary); Brendan Maher (Tipperary), Pádraig Walsh (Kilkenny), Pádraic Maher (Tipperary); Noel McGrath (Tipperary), Diarmuid O’Keeffe (Wexford); Lee Chin (Wexford), TJ Reid (Kilkenny), Colin Fennelly (Kilkenny); Aaron Gillane (Limerick), Séamus Callanan (Tipperary), Patrick Horgan (Cork).

 

2019 County Intermediate  & Junior B Football’s Finals 

2019 County Intermediate  & Junior B Football’s Finals 

Two more County titles are on the line today with four teams battling it out for Intermediate and Junior honors. 

County Intermediate football final will take place at 7pm with Knocknagree taking on Gabriel Rangers in the decider. 

 

The opening game of the day will be the meeting of St. Michael’s taking on Goleen at 5:15pm in the Junior B final. 

Roll of Honor in IFC

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cork Senior & Premier IFC Final 2019

2019 County Senior Football Final and Premier Intermediate Football Final

On Sunday next 27th of October, Cork Senior Football Final will take place in Páirc Uí Rinn. Nemo Rangers will play Duhallow at 4pm in the decider. At 2pm, Eire Og will meet St.Michael’s in the opening game of the day in Premier IFC Final. 

 

County Senior Final Information

 

TEAMS : Nemo Rangers and Duhallow

DATE: Sunday 27th October 

TIME: 4pm 

VENUE: Pairc Ui Rinn

REFEREE: John Ryan 

 

Co.Premier IFC Final Information

 

TEAMS : Eire Og and St.Michael’s

DATE: Sunday 27th October 

TIME: 2pm 

VENUE: Pairc Ui Rinn

REFEREE: Alan Long 

 

 

Match Coverage

There will be live coverage on TG4 (of Senior Football Final only), C103fm with updates on Cork’s 96FM, Red FM, Radio na Gaeltachta, Cork GAA website and Twitter page, but nothing beats being there!!

 

 

 

Ticket information

Adult Tickets €20 on the day of the final 

OAP’ s and students €15

U16s are Free

Tickets are on sale now at  your local Centre/Super Valu Stores. Adult Tickets purchased in advance will cost €18 (€20 on the day).

No Concession (AOP/Student) tickets can be bought in advance and no refunds will be available on the day

Please Note  – Concessions will be available on the day of the game at designated turnstiles

 

 

Ticket Competition

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The last 10 County Senior Football finals 

 

Senior Football

Year
  Winners
Runners-Up
2018   St. Finbarr’s Duhallow
2017   Nemo Rangers St Finbarrs
2016   Carbery Rangers Ballincollig
2015   Nemo Rangers Castlehaven 
2014
  Ballincollig
Carbery Rangers
2013
  Castlehaven
Nemo Rangers
2012
  Castlehaven
Duhallow
2011
  U.C.C.
Castlehaven
2010
  Nemo Rangers
St. Finbarr’s
2009
  Clonakilty
St. Finbarr’s

 

  Premier IFC
 
Year   Winners Runners-up
2018   Fermoy St Michael’s
2017   Mallow St Michael’s
2016   Kiskeam Fermoy
2015   Carrigaline St. Michael’s
2014   Valley Rovers Na Piarsaigh
2013   Clyda Rovers Macroom
2012   St. Vincent’s St. Michael’s
2011   Newmarket Clyda Rovers
2010   Newcestown Clyda Rovers
2009   Valley Rovers Clyda Rovers
 

Trophies

Andy Scannell Cup – Senior Football Championship
Andy Scannell, native of Ballingeary former NT at Clondulane NS outside Fermoy, played with Fermoy and was Secretary of the club between 1936 & 1939, Chairman from 1940 to 45. He took the Chair of the Avondhu division in 1946 & held it until 1952. Andy played with Cork Junior Hurlers & Footballers and was a selector with Cork teams at various levels including SH & SF. which included the 1945 All Irl SF winning team and the All Irl SH teams of 53 & 54. He was also an accomplished referee ,refeering at County & Munster level. He was Cork County Vice Chairman in 1947 and its Chairman from 1952 to 1955 before he went on to the Vice Chair of Munster Council in 1957.  He was a central Council delegate in the years 57 & 58.Andy died suddenly in Jan 1959.
 

 

 

Billy Long Cup – Premier Intermediate Football Championship
Billy Long was involved with Lees in the 1940s and 50s. He was a selector with the Cork Senior Football team in 1956 and was a member of the County Board Executive. He died a young man and his family donated the cup in his memory.

 

 

 

 

 

Championship Programme

 

Date Comp Round Teams
Wed, Oct 23rd @7.30pm JAFC Rnd 1 St. Michael’s v Kilworth in Mourneabbey ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm JAFC QF Ballymartle v St. Michael’s / Kilworth in Passage or Glenville ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm JAFC SF Iveleary v Kilshannig in Coachford
Sat, Oct 26th Time TBC JBHC SF Freemount v Aghabullogue in Banteer
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 P1HC Rnd 1 Ballincollig v Glen Rovers in Ballinlough ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 P1HC Rnd 1 Killeagh Ita’s v Fr. O’Neill’s in Youghal ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 P2HC Rnd 1 Valley Rovers v Erin’s Own in Ballymaw ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 P2HC Rnd 2 Inniscarra v Courcey Rovers in Carrigaline ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 P2HC Rnd 2 Cloughduv v Tracton in Bandon ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 AHC QF Ballygarvan v Fermoy in Carraig Na bhFear ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 BFC QF Na Piarsaigh v Newcestown in Ovens ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 CFC SF Whitechurch v Robert Emmett’s in Mourenabbey ET
Sat, Oct 26th @4.30pm JAFL Final Cobh v Ballinhassig in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh 4G ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm JBFL Final Ballinacurra v Grange in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh 4G ET
Sun, Oct 27th @4pm SFC Final Nemo Rangers v Duhallow in Páirc Uí Rinn
Sun, Oct 27th @2pm PIFC Final St. Michael’s v Eire Óg in Páirc Uí Rinn
Sat, Nov 2nd IFC Final Gabriel Rangers v Knocknagree
Sat, Nov 2nd JAFC SF St. James v Ballymartle / St. Michael’s / Kilworth ET
Sat, Nov 2nd JBFC Final Goleen v St. Michael’s
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 P1HC Rnd 2 Na Piarsaigh v Loser Ballincollig / Glen Rovers
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 P1HC Rnd 2 Blackrock v Bishopstown ET prov
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 P1HC QF Midleton v Ballincollig / Glen Rovers ET
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 P2HC Rnd 2 Loser Valley Rovers / Erin’s Own v Ballinhassig ET
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 AHC SF Ballygarvan / Fermoy v Nemo Rangers / Blackrock / Douglas prov
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 BHC QF Imokilly winners v Kilbree ET
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 BHC QF Carrigdhoun winners v Killavullen ET
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 AFC QF Kilshannig v Douglas ET
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 AFC SF Ballincollig v Eire Óg in Ballymaw ET
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 BFC SF Aghabullogue v Buttevant ET
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 CFC Final Aghinagh v Whitechurch / Robert Emmets ET
Sun, Nov 3rd PIHC Munster Munster Hurling Intermediate SF Fr. O’Neill’s v Limerick winners (away)
Sun, Nov 3rd IHC SF Blackrock v Aghabullogue
Sun, Nov 3rd JAHC Final Russell Rovers v Carraig Na bhFear
Sun, Nov 3rd JBHC Final Ballyhea v Aghabullogue / Freemount
Sun, Nov 3rd U21 P1HC Rnd 1 Blarney v Duhallow in Glantane ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 P1HC Rnd 2 Loser Killeagh / Ita’s / Fr. O’Neill’s v Loser Blarney / Duhallow ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 P1HC QF Blarney / Duhallow v Shandrum ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 P2HC QF Carrigaline v St. Finbarr’s ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 P2HC Rnd 3 Na Piarsaigh / Loser Ballincollig/Glen Rovers v Blackrock / Bishopstown ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 P2HC Rnd 3 Aghabullogue v Inniscarra / Courcey Rovers ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 AHC QF Imokilly winners v Newcestown / Owen Gaels / Kilbrittain ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 BHC SF Imokilly winners / Kilbree v Muskerry winners ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 BHC SF Carrigdhoun winners  / Killavullen v Whitechurch ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 BFC SF Na Piarsaigh / Newcestown v Duarigle Gaels ET
Sun, Nov 10th SHC Munster Munster Hurling Senior Club SF Glen Rovers v Tipperary winners (away)
Sun, Nov 10th SFC Munster Munster Football Senior Club QF Nemo Rangers v Limerick winners (home)
Sun, Nov 10th IHC Final Cloughduv v Blackrock / Aghabullogue
Sun, Nov 10th JAFC Final Junior A Football County Final ET
Sat, Nov 16th JAHC Munster Munster Hurling Junior Club QF v Kilgarvan (away)
Sat, Nov 16th JAFC Munster Munster Football Junior Club QF v Na Gaeil (Kerry) (home)
Sat, Nov 16th U21 AHC SF Imokilly winners / Carbery winners v Eire Óg prov ET
Sat, Nov 16th U21 BHC Final U21 B Hurling Final
Sat, Nov 16th U21 BFC Final U21 B Football Final
Sun, Nov 17th PIFC Munster Munster Football Intermediate Club SF v Kerry / W’ford (home/away)
Sat, Nov 24th U21 AHC Final U21 A Hurling Final
TBC U21 AFC QF St. Finbarr’s v St. Michael’s
TBC U21 AFC SF Kilshannig / Douglas v St. Finbarr’s / St. Michael’s
TBC U21 AFC Final
TBC JBHL SF Kanturk / Aghabullogue
TBC JBHL Final Kanturk / Aghabullogue v Blarney

3 in a row for Imokilly

Cork SHC Final

IMOKILLY 2-17 GLEN ROVERS 1-16

By Denis Hurley at Páirc Uí Rinn – Report via GAA.ie

Imokilly made it three Cork SHC titles in succession as Glen Rovers were seen off in Sunday’s final at Páirc Uí Rinn.

Before an attendance of 5,536, the East Cork divisional side fell behind to an eight-minute Donal Cronin goal for the Glen, but Declan Dalton netted a free on 13 minutes to put his side 1-4 to 1-2 in front and it was a lead they held for the remainder of the game.

However, while Imokilly were six to the good at half-time, 2-10 to 1-7, they were asked questions by the Glen – champions in 2015 and 2016 before Imokilly’s reign of dominance – and the outcome was in doubt until deep in injury time, when Robert Downey was unlucky with a late chance of an equalising goal.

Seeking a first Leeside three-in-a-row since St Finbarr’s in 1982, Imokilly looked to have settled well as points from Bill Cooper and Cork captain Séamus Harnedy put them 0-4 to 0-2 in front in the eighth minute. However, the Glen struck back strongly as midfielder Donal Cronin linked well with his partner Adam O’Donovan following a sideline cut before sending a rasping shot to the top corner of the net, putting the city side in front.

Unfortunately for them, they couldn’t build on the lead as, after Paudie O’Sullivan was fouled, Dalton drilled the resultant free to the net. While Patrick Horgan reduced the gap to one on 21, points from Anthony Spillane, Dalton and Shane Hegarty helped Imokilly to push on.

They were 1-9 to 1-6 in front after four of the six minutes of first-half injury time and things got even better as Paudie O’Sullivan forced a turnover from a short Glen puckout, setting up Harnedy for a fine finish.

Dalton, profiting from good John Cronin play, extended the lead to seven points, but Horgan replied for the Glen before the short whistle and then the Cork start had the first three points of the second half, though Harnedy might have had another Imokilly goal in the midst of that.

While Bill Cooper ended Imokilly’s mini-drought, the Glen continued to come strongly and Dean Brosnan reduced the gap to two, 2-12 to 1-13, when he got on the scoresheet on 44 minutes.

It was as close as they would come, however. Cooper and Harnedy pushed Imokilly on again and though Horgan had his tenth point in response, Dalton added his sixth and then seventh from placed balls, the lead 2-16 to 1-14 with five minutes of normal time left.

Even then, the Glen refused to yield and Horgan’s 11th and Brosnan’s second had them back within a score.

After Imokilly sub Shane O’Regan Óg was denied by a good Cathal Hickey save, the Glen had a chance to get that equalising goal as Donal Cronin’s delivery wasn’t claimed, but Downey’s stab at the loose ball went just wide. A Horgan effort from a free was repelled, and O’Regan was on hand to get the insurance point for Imokilly.

Scorers for Imokilly: Declan Dalton 1-7 (1-3 frees, 1 65), Séamus Harnedy 1-2, Bill Cooper 0-3, Shane Hegarty, Anthony Spillane, Paudie O’Sullivan, William Leahy, Shane O’Regan Óg 0-1 each.

Scorers for Glen Rovers: Patrick Horgan 0-11 (7fs), Donal Cronin 1-0, Dean Brosnan 0-2, Conor Dorris, Liam Coughlan, Dave Noonan 0-1 each.

IMOKILLY: Darragh O’Callaghan; Kieran Histon, Colm Barry, Ger Millerick; Shane Hegarty, Michael Russell, John Cronin; Bill Cooper, Mark O’Keeffe; Brian Lawton, Séamus Harnedy, Anthony Spillane; Paudie O’Sullivan, Declan Dalton, William Leahy.

Subs: Shane O’Regan Óg for O’Keeffe (53), Joe Stack (Castlemartyr) for Leahy (60).

GLEN ROVERS: Cathal Hickey; Calvin Healy, Stephen McDonnell, David Dooling; Dave Noonan, Brian Moylan, Robert Downey; Donal Cronin, Adam O’Donovan; Dean Brosnan, Conor Dorris, David Cunningham; Simon Kennefick, Patrick Horgan, Liam Coughlan/

Subs: Adam Lynch for Cunningham (52), David Busteed for Kennefick (57), Dave Tynan for Coughlan (60).

REFEREE: Nathan Wall (Ballincollig).