Bon Secours Cork Intermediate A Football Championship Round 3 Permutations

 

Intermediate A Football Championship Group A

Round 3 Fixtures:

Dromtarriffe v Glanworth

St Vincents v Glanmire

Dromtarriffe
– Dromtarriffe have qualified and topped the group

St Vincents
– St Vincents need a draw to finish second.
– Will finish third with a loss.

Glanmire
– Must beat St Vincents to finish second
– A draw or loss and they will be eliminated

Glanworth
– Will finish bottom of the group

Intermediate A Football Championship Group B

Round 3 Fixtures:

Aghabullogue v Gabriel Rangers

Adrigole v Glenville

Aghabullogue
– Need a draw or win to go through top of the group
– If Aghabullogue lose and Adrigole win, this would mean 1st to 3rd would finish on 4 points and would be decided on point difference. Aghabullogue have a superior points difference so would more than likely qualify.
– If Aghabullogue lose and Glenville win, this would mean Aghabullogue go through in second behind Gabriel Rangers on head-to-head.

Adrigole
– Adrigole will go through if Gabriel Rangers don’t better their result.

Gabriel Rangers
– Must win or draw and Adrigole lose to go through.
– If Glenville win and Gabriel Rangers lose, 2nd to 4th would finish on 2 points each. Points difference would decide these positions and currently Gabriel Rangers have a better points difference to both Adrigole and Glenville so would likely qualify.
– Lose and they will be eliminated.

Glenville
– Can still go through with a win and Gabriel Rangers losing by surpassing both Adrigole’s and Gabriel Rangers points difference.
– Draw or lose and they will be eliminated and finish bottom.

Intermediate A Football Championship Group C

Round 3 Fixtures:

Boherbue v Kildorrery

Mitchelstown v Ballinora

Boherbue
– Draw or win vs Kildorrery and they will qualify.
– If Boherbue draw and Mitchelstown win, Boherbue qualify in second.
– If both Boherbue and Mitchelstown draw, Boherbue remain top.
– If Boherbue lose and Mitchelstown lose, Boherbue go through in second place.
– If Boherbue lose and Mitchelstown draw or win, Boherbue eliminated.

Mitchelstown
– Draw or win and they will qualify.
– If Mitchelstown lose and Boherbue win, Mitchelstown qualify.
– If Mitchelstown win and Boherbue lose or draw, Mitchelstown top the group.
– If Mitchelsetown lose and Boherbue lose, Mitchelstown finish third.

Kildorrery
– Must beat Boherbue to qualify.

Ballinora
– Can’t qualify from the group, will finish bottom due to head-to-head vs Kildorrery.

Scór Sinsir set to recommence in the Rebel County

Scór is ready to recommence in the Rebel County with Divisional and County dates all set. It is time for us to turn our gaze to this year’s staging of Scór Sinsir. Get involved with your club and take part in any of the eight disciplines: Rince Foirne, Amhránaíocht Aonair, Aithriseoireacht/Scéalaíocht, Bailéad Ghrúpa, Nuachleas, Ceol Uirlise, Rince Seit & Tráth na gCeist.
If you are interested in getting involved and want to represent your club in Scór Sinsir, get in touch with your local Cultural Officer or with your respective Divisional Scór Committee for more information.
See the dates for Scór Sinsir below.
DIVISIONAL FINALS
Contact your Divisional Scór Committee for dates.
ABHANN DUBH / AVONDHU
Barry Ahern – 086 0220906 / bazhelen40@gmail.com
BEARA
Flor Harrington – 087 2328833
CAIRBRE / CARBERY
Saturday October 7th in Ballinascarthy Hall at 8pm.
Deidre Hodnett – 086 8257136 / dhodnett67@gmail.com
CARRIGDHOUN
Tomás O’Sullivan – secretary.carrighoun.cork@gaa.ie
Elaine Hurley – elainemaryhurley@gmail.com
DÚ EALLA / DUHALLOW
Friday October 6th. Venue TBC.
Margaret Kiely – 087 7673331 / kielymgt@gmail.com
UÍ MAC CHOILLE / IMOKILLY
Saturday October 7th in Lisgoold Community Centre at 7:30pm.
Alan Whelan – 087 4400654 / ajwhelan123@gmail.com
MUSCRAÍ / MUSKERRY 
Saturday October 7th. Venue TBC.
Dolores Long – 086 1702103 / scor.muskerry@gmail.com
SEANDÚN 
Mick Buckley – 085 1369751 / secretary.seandun.cork@gaa.ie
CRAOBH CHORCAÍ / COUNTY FINAL
Tráth na gCeist Babhta 1 – Table Quiz Round on Thursday 5th October in Páirc Uí Rinn at 8pm. This is open to ALL CLUBS in the County. (NO qualification from Divisional Final required). The top three teams at the end of this table quiz will go forward to the on-stage quiz which will take place on Saturday 14th October as part of the County Final.
 
County Final on Saturday 14th October at 7:30pm in Éire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens.
LEATHCHEANNAIS NA MUMHAN / MUNSTER FINAL
Weekend October 21st/22nd
CRAOBH NA MUMHAN / MUNSTER FINAL
Saturday 28th October
CRAOBH NA hÉIREANN / ALL-IRELAND FINAL
Saturday 18th Novemeber at Gleneagle INEC Arena, Killarney, Co. Kerry.
Check out our ‘Scór Chorcaí’ and ‘GAA Scór Oifigiúil’ pages to keep up to date or follow the link below to find some useful resources. https://www.gaa.ie/the-gaa/cultur-agus-gaeilge/scor
Corcaigh & Scór Abú! #GAABelong #Scór

Bon Secours Cork Premier Junior Football Championship Round 3 Permutations

Premier Junior Football Championship Group A

Round 3 Fixtures:

Urhan v St Nicks

Ballydesmond v Cullen

 

Urhan
– Draw or win and they will top the group
– Urhan loss and Ballydesmond draw, Urhan will qualify for the knockout stage.
– Urhan loss and Ballydesmond win, Urhan will be eliminated.
– Urhan loss and Cullen win, points difference would decide Cullen and Urhan’s positions due to their drawn game in Round 1.

Ballydesmond
– If Ballydesmond win and St Nicks win, Ballydesmond top the group on head-to-head due to beating St Nicks in Round 1.
– Ballydesmond draw will be enough if Urhan draw or beat St Nicks.
– If Ballydesmond draw and St Nicks win, Ballydesmond eliminated.
– Ballydesmond loss and they will be eliminated. They would finish third if Urhan beat St Nicks. Would finish bottom if St Nicks draw.

St Nicks
– Must win to qualify.
– St Nicks win and Ballydesmond win, St Nicks qualify second.
– St Nicks draw and Cullen win, St Nicks qualify on head-to-head over Cullen.
– St Nicks loss and they will be eliminated. They would finish third if Ballydesmond win or draw. If Cullen win then St Nicks would finish bottom in this scenario.

Cullen
– If Cullen win and Urhan win, Cullen will qualify.
– If Cullen win and Urhan draw with St Nicks, Cullen will finish third.
– Draw or loss and they will be eliminated

 

Premier Junior Football Championship Group B

Round 3 Fixtures:

St Finbarr’s v Buttevant

Cobh v St Michael’s

St Finbarr’s
– Win or draw and they will top the group
– Lose to Buttevant and St Michael’s win, St Finbarr’s go through.
– Lose to Buttevant and Cobh win, points difference decides 1st to 3rd place positions due to all finishing on 4 points.

Buttevant
– Buttevant must win to qualify providing Cobh lose or draw. If Cobh win then Cobh will qualify on head-to-head due to losing to Cobh in Round 2.
– A draw and Cobh win, Buttevant eliminated.
– A draw and St Michael’s win, Buttevant go through in second place.
– A loss and Cobh draw or win, Buttevant eliminated.
– A loss and Cobh loss, 2nd to 4th place will finish on 2 points. Points difference would decide the final positions of the clubs in this scenario.

Cobh
– Win and St Finbarr’s win, Cobh qualify in second place on head-to-head due to beating to Buttevant in Round 2.
– Win and Buttevant win, points difference decides 1st to 3rd place positions due to all finishing on 4 points.
– Cobh draw and Buttevant draw, Cobh will qualify.
– Cobh draw and Buttevant win, Cobh eliminated.
– Cobh loss and St Finbarr’s win, 2nd to 4th will finish on 2 points each so points difference decides finishing positions.

St Michael’s
– Must beat Cobh to avoid finishing bottom.
– Can still qualify if they win and St Finbarr’s win but they need to finish with better points difference to Cobh and Buttevant in this case.

 

Premier Junior Football Championship Group C

Round 3 Fixtures:

Kilmurry v St James

Millstreet v Kinsale

Kilmurry
– Will top the group with a draw or win.
– If Kilmurry lose to St James and Kinsale beat Millstreet, Kilmurry will still qualify.
– If Kilmurry lose to St James and Millstreet beat Kinsale, 1st to 3rd finish on 4 points each so points difference decides finishing positions. Kilmurry have a superior scoring difference so have the advantage.

Millstreet
– If Millstreet win and St James draw or lose, Millstreet will qualify
– If Millstreet win and St James win, 1st to 3rd finish on 4 points each so points difference decides finishing positions.
– If Millstreet draw and Kilmurry win, Millstreet will qualify.
– If Millstreet draw and St James win, Millstreet would be qualify on head-to-head due to beating St James in Round 2..
– Millstreet loss and St James draw or win, Millstreet will be eliminated.

St James
– Must beat Kilmurry and Kinsale to draw or beat Millstreet to qualify.
– If St James win and Millstreet win, 1st to 3rd finish on 4 points each so points difference decides finishing positions.
– If St James draw and Kinsale win, St James qualify.
– Loss and will be eliminated.

Kinsale
– If Kinsale win and Kilmurry win, 2nd to 4th would finish on 2 points each so points difference would decide finishing positions.
– Draw or loss and they will be eliminated.

 

Co-Op Superstores Cork Hurling Championships Knockout Stage

Cork U20 Football Statement

Cork U20 Football Statement
Cork GAA will propose the appointment of Ray O’Mahony (Éire Óg) as Cork U20 Football manager for a two-year term at Tuesday’s County Committee meeting.
He will be joined by Michael O’Brien (Ballincollig) as coach, with additional selectors to be announced in the near future.
Both Ray and Michael have previously served as mentors in the County Development Squads and as Cork Minor Football Managers in 2023 and 2021/2022, respectively.
Chairperson Marc Sheehan, welcomed the appointment, stating, “Ray and Michael bring a wealth of experience from their time with our underage teams, as we hope to build on the good work done at Minor level over recent times.”
Cork GAA Secretary / CEO, Kevin O’Donovan said “The appointment of this group is a further indication of our desire to provide a pathway for mentors through the system, while ensuring a continuous flow of competent players to our senior panel.”