McCarthy Insurance Group Premier Intermediate Football Championship Final
Final Score: Aghabullogue 2-12 (2-2-8) – Uibh Laoire 2-11 (2-3-5)

Aghabullogue claimed the McCarthy Insurance Group Premier Intermediate Football Championship (PIFC) title on Sunday evening, defeating Muskerry rivals Uibh Laoire by a single point in a thrilling final at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The final was a tense, high-scoring affair that saw the lead change hands repeatedly. Uibh Laoire secured control in the first half by registering two goals, leading by five points at one juncture. However, Aghabullogue showed significant resolve to chip away at the deficit, reducing it to two points by halftime.
The Coachford-based side carried their momentum into the second half, with their second goal restoring their lead. In the closing stages, Uibh Laoire battled back to level the contest, but Aghabullogue secured the crucial victory when Matthew Bradley landed the decisive point two minutes into added time. The win elevates Aghabullogue to the senior football ranks for the first time, marking their second county crown in three seasons.
Scorers
Aghabullogue: L Casey 1-3, A Murphy 0-4 (2 2pt), J Corkery 1-0, M Bradley 0-3 (0-1 f, 0-1 45), P O’Sullivan, A O’Sullivan 0-1 each.
Uibh Laoire: C Vaughan 0-7 (2 2pt, 1 2pt f), C Óg Jones 1-3 (0-2 f), I Jones 1-0, S O’Riordan 0-1.
Teams
Aghabullogue: J Buckley; C Smyth, P Dilworth, D Merrick; P Ring, S Tarrant, B O’Sullivan; C Gillespie, A Murphy; P O’Sullivan, J Corkery (c), A O’Sullivan; M Bradley, E O’Sullivan, L Casey.
Subs: C O’Sullivan for E O’Sullivan (48), D Thompson for P O’Sullivan (59).
Uibh Laoire: J Creedon; B Murphy, D O’Donovan, D O’Riordan; C Galvin, S O’Leary (c), K Manning; T Roberts, C O’Leary; S O’Riordan, C Vaughan, B O’Leary; C O’Riordan, C Óg Jones, I Jones.
Subs: S Pickering for B O’Leary (40), B Cronin for C O’Riordan (50).
Referee: Pa O’Driscoll (Bride Rovers).

Aghabullogue Edge Uibh Laoire in PIFC Final Thriller
McCarthy Insurance Group Premier Intermediate Football Championship Final
Final Score: Aghabullogue 2-12 (2-2-8) – Uibh Laoire 2-11 (2-3-5)
Aghabullogue claimed the McCarthy Insurance Group Premier Intermediate Football Championship (PIFC) title on Sunday evening, defeating Muskerry rivals Uibh Laoire by a single point in a thrilling final at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The final was a tense, high-scoring affair that saw the lead change hands repeatedly. Uibh Laoire secured control in the first half by registering two goals, leading by five points at one juncture. However, Aghabullogue showed significant resolve to chip away at the deficit, reducing it to two points by halftime.
The Coachford-based side carried their momentum into the second half, with their second goal restoring their lead. In the closing stages, Uibh Laoire battled back to level the contest, but Aghabullogue secured the crucial victory when Matthew Bradley landed the decisive point two minutes into added time. The win elevates Aghabullogue to the senior football ranks for the first time, marking their second county crown in three seasons.
Scorers
Aghabullogue: L Casey 1-3, A Murphy 0-4 (2 2pt), J Corkery 1-0, M Bradley 0-3 (0-1 f, 0-1 45), P O’Sullivan, A O’Sullivan 0-1 each.
Uibh Laoire: C Vaughan 0-7 (2 2pt, 1 2pt f), C Óg Jones 1-3 (0-2 f), I Jones 1-0, S O’Riordan 0-1.
Teams
Aghabullogue: J Buckley; C Smyth, P Dilworth, D Merrick; P Ring, S Tarrant, B O’Sullivan; C Gillespie, A Murphy; P O’Sullivan, J Corkery (c), A O’Sullivan; M Bradley, E O’Sullivan, L Casey.
Subs: C O’Sullivan for E O’Sullivan (48), D Thompson for P O’Sullivan (59).
Uibh Laoire: J Creedon; B Murphy, D O’Donovan, D O’Riordan; C Galvin, S O’Leary (c), K Manning; T Roberts, C O’Leary; S O’Riordan, C Vaughan, B O’Leary; C O’Riordan, C Óg Jones, I Jones.
Subs: S Pickering for B O’Leary (40), B Cronin for C O’Riordan (50).
Referee: Pa O’Driscoll (Bride Rovers).
Divisional Drama Sets the Stage for Cork Junior A Football Championship Knockout Rounds
Cork Junior A Football Championship – Divisional Finals and next stages
The Divisional Finals of the Cork Junior A Football Championship have concluded, and the race for county honours now enters the knockout stages.
It was an exciting weekend of football across the county, with several tight finishes — and just one game requiring a replay to determine progression.
Divisional Final Results
Carbery:
Kilmacabea 0-15 – 0-10 St. Mary’s
(Sunday, October 26th @ Skibbereen)
Imokilly:
Carrig na bhFear 3-12 – 1-8 Erin’s Own
(Monday, October 27th @ Ballincurra)
Carrigdhoun:
Ballygarvan 1-14 – 0-16 Carrigaline (2)
(Saturday, October 25th @ Shanbally)
Avondhu:
Charleville 0-18 – 0-13 Liscarroll/Churchtown Gaels
(Saturday, October 25th @ Milford)
Seandún:
Nemo Rangers (3) 3-15 – 2-11 Mayfield
(Saturday, October 25th @ Ballinlough)
Duhallow:
Castlemagner 1-7 – 1-6 Kanturk
(Saturday, October 18th @ Cullen)
Muskerry:
Aghinagh 1-12 – 0-15 Donoughmore
(Saturday, October 25th @ Macroom)
Result: Draw – Replay required.
Replay scheduled for Saturday, November 1st @ 3:30 PM in Macroom.
Winners of this game will receive a bye to the County Semi-Final.
County Quarter-Finals
Path to the County Final
Semi-Final 1:
Winners of Kilmacabea / Carrig na bhFear
vs
Winners of Ballygarvan / Charleville
Semi-Final 2:
Winners of Nemo Rangers (3) / Castlemagner
vs
Winners of Aghinagh / Donoughmore (bye to Semi-Final)
Upcoming Fixtures weekend of Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd November 2025
🏐 This Weekend’s Cork GAA Fixtures
Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd November 2025
Championship action continues across Cork this weekend — with County Finals and Quarter-Finals taking place in Páirc Uí Chaoimh and venues around the county.
Check out all fixtures below and click the links to buy your match tickets.
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Join Cork GAA stewards Team
Join the Cork GAA Match Day Team!
Cork GAA is recruiting new Match Day Stewards to join our dedicated team at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh and other Cork venues.
If you’re enthusiastic, reliable, and want to be part of creating a safe and enjoyable match day experience — we want to hear from you! 🙌
What’s involved:
✅ Assisting with supporter entry and seating
✅ Ensuring safety and smooth stadium operations
Requirements:
18 years or older
Available for match days (mainly evenings/weekends)
Enjoy working as part of a team
Full training and accreditation provided.
Join the team that keeps the Rebel roar alive at every game! ❤️🤍
👉 For more information and to apply, visit www.gaacork.ie/stewards
Rebels’ Bounty Draw Results are in for October
Rebels’ Bounty Draw Results – October 2025
Cork GAA is delighted to announce the winners of the October 2025 Rebels’ Bounty Draw.
The top prize of €20,000 goes to David Twomey from Youghal — huge congratulations to David on claiming this month’s top spot!
The second prize of €3,000 was won by Jim O’Dowd (Rathpeacon), while third place and €2,000 goes to Sarah O Keeffe (Dromtarriffe).
There were also four-figure prizes for:
Peggy & Donal Cashman (Whites Cross) – €1,000
Keith Bracken (Carbery Rangers) – €1,000
Liam Leahy (Cobh) – €1,000
Congratulations to all our winners, and thank you to everyone who continues to support Rebels’ Bounty, helping raise vital funds for GAA clubs across Cork.
All other prize winners are listed below 👇