Match Tickets | Premier IHC Round 3 games | Sunday 7th September
Tickets are now on sale for the Premier IHC Round 3 games, scheduled for Sunday, 7th September.

Please note: U16s do not require a ticket.
Tickets are now on sale for the Premier IHC Round 3 games, scheduled for Sunday, 7th September.

Please note: U16s do not require a ticket.

The group stages of the Co-Op Superstores Senior ‘A’ Hurling Championship have concluded, and the knockout stages are set to deliver an exciting weekend of action.
Quarter-Final 1: Bride Rovers 🆚 Inniscarra
Quarter-Final 2: Blarney 🆚 Na Piarsaigh
The winners of these ties will advance to the semi-finals, joining clubs who have already booked their places.
Two teams have already secured spots in the semi-finals:
Carrigtwohill
Castlelyons
The semi-final match-ups will see:
Carrigtwohill 🆚 Winner of Quarter-Final 1 (Bride Rovers / Inniscarra)
Castlelyons 🆚 Winner of Quarter-Final 2 (Blarney / Na Piarsaigh)
With no repeat pairings allowed, the draw guarantees fresh and competitive match-ups as the championship builds towards its climax.
Supporters can look forward to an action-packed weekend of hurling with high stakes and thrilling contests. Fixture details and venues will be confirmed shortly.
The Co-Op Superstores Senior ‘A’ Hurling Championship concluded its group stages with a series of high-scoring encounters, producing some impressive wins and setting the stage for a thrilling knockout phase.
Carrigtwohill delivered a dominant 4-20 to 1-14 victory over Killeagh, while Na Piarsaigh edged Fermoy 2-14 to 0-17 in a competitive clash. Ballyhea overcame Bishopstown 3-14 to 1-9, and Castlelyons secured a 2-18 to 1-18 win over Inniscarra. Blarney ran out convincing 3-17 to 0-7 winners against Courcey Rovers, while Watergrasshill defeated Bride Rovers 1-22 to 1-13.
With the group stages complete, the quarter-final line-up is now confirmed:
Inniscarra
Bride Rovers
Blarney
Na Piarsaigh
Following the quarter-finals, the semi-finals are set with Carrigtwohill and Castlelyons placed on opposite sides of the draw, guaranteeing they can only meet in the final. The other semi-finalists will emerge from the quarter-final winners.
Bishopstown vs Courcey Rovers
The championship now moves into the knockout phase, with intense battles ahead as clubs chase Senior ‘A’ honours and aim to avoid the relegation decider.

The group stages of the Co-Op Superstores Intermediate ‘A’ Hurling Championship have concluded, and the knockout line-up is now set as the chase for county honours heats up.
Quarter-Final (A): Bandon 🆚 Erin’s Own
Quarter-Final (B): Aghabullogue 🆚 Midleton
These ties will determine who advances to the final four.
Two clubs have already secured their places:
Sarsfields
Aghada
The knockout series promises drama, intensity, and top-class hurling as clubs fight to reach the final.
Fixture details and venues will be confirmed in the coming days.
Round 3 of the Co-op Superstores Intermediate ‘A’ Hurling Championship delivered plenty of drama, goals, and hard-fought wins as the group stages came to a close — and now the quarter-final picture is officially set.
Bandon impressed once again with a strong 1-25 to 1-15 victory over Mayfield, showing their sharpness in attack and consistency across the campaign to secure a knockout place. Russell Rovers edged Midleton 2-18 to 2-16 in a thriller, but Midleton’s earlier form was enough to ensure a place in the knock-out stages.
Sars overcame Aghabullogue 3-13 to 2-13 in a battle of fine margins — though both clubs ultimately booked their place in the last 6. Meanwhile, Youghal and Blackrock served up one of the games of the season, a seven-goal shootout that finished 4-13 to 3-16.
Aghada finished strongly with a 2-20 to 1-15 win over Ballygiblin, confirming their place in the last eight, while Erin’s Own held off Kildorrery 2-12 to 0-15 in another tight affair that sealed their progression.
With three competitive rounds now complete, the group stages have produced high-quality hurling and no shortage of drama. Supporters can now look forward to an exciting quarter-final series featuring six clubs still in the hunt for championship honours.