
Ballygiblin 3-12 St Kieran’s (Limerick) 0-11
Report from Denis Hurley, The Echo, read full report on www.echolive.ie
Weekends won’t come better than this one for Ballygiblin’s Shane Beston.
On Saturday, he was married to Kildorrery native Emma Coughlan; then, on Sunday he celebrated his new status by helping Ballygiblin retain theirs – scoring 3-3 as they won a second successive AIB Munster Club JHC title.
A change in approach from Cork County Board made the unprecedented achievement possible – the Lower IHC was renamed the Premier JHC, with the winners advancing to Munster. Having won the county JAHC in 2021, Ballygiblin went on to claim Munster honours in their opening match of 2022, against Tipperary’s Skeheenarinky on January 9 – with the PJHC on the sideboard, they have matched that achievement as the goalscoring firepower was too much for St Kieran’s of Limerick. It’s not the end of the year just yet, though, as an All-Ireland semi-final against Commercials of Dublin or Wexford’s Horeswood awaits in a fortnight.
Beston’s three first-half goals ensured that Ballygiblin retired with a 3-2 to 0-7 half-time lead, after playing against the wind.
S Beston 3-3, J O’Sullivan 0-9 (0-7 f, 0-1 65).
I Mackessy 0-10 (0-8 f, 0-1 65), D Treacy 0-1.
C Noonan; L Finn, F Herlihy, J Mullins; B Coffey, M Keane, M Lewis; R Donegan, K Roche; D Flynn, D Barry, S Beston; C O’Mahony, S O’Sullivan, J O’Sullivan.
K Duggan for Barry (27, injured), D Sheehan for Lewis (53).
C Ambrose; D Mulcahy, P McCarthy, A Heffernan; JB Harnett, B McCarthy, C McEnery; S Ryan, M Shine; D Treacy, J McCarthy, C Mann; I Mackessy, J Muckell, E McEnery.
D Nolan for Muckell (11, injured), A Molyneaux for Mann (43), M Flynn for Nolan (53).
C Doyle (Tipperary).
Kilworth GAA Win Silver Medal of Joe McDonagh Foundation 2022
The Joe McDonagh Foundation is a support service provided by Glór na nGael and the Gaelic Athletic Association to GAA clubs wishing to further the Irish Language in their community.
Joe Ó hEachteirn, CLG Chill Uird, ag glacadh boinn airgid Sheosaimh Mhic Dhonncha ar son a chlub. An chéad bhonn airgid as Corcaigh ó bhúnú na fondúireachta.
Joe Aherne, Kilworth GAA accepting the Silver Medal on behalf of his club.
County Board Committee for 2023 confirmed
Nominations for Officerships etc. 2023
Cathaoirleach
Marc Ó Siocháin
Leas Cathaoirleach
Padraig Ó hArgain
Cisteoir
Diarmuid Mac Gabhann
O.C.P.
Proinnsias Ó Cinnfhaolaidh
Oifigeach Gaeilge & Cultúir
Donal Mac Suibhne
Oifigeach Oiliúna
Diarmuid Breatnach
Teachta ar Ard Chomhairle
Tracey Ní Chimnnéide
Beirt Teachtai ar Chomhairle na Mumhan
Mícheál Ó Broin
Seosamh de Bláca
Cómhdháil Bhliantúil 2022
County Convention takes place this Sunday December 11th.
The following are the arrangements.
Please find attached a copy of the Convention Booklet, which includes the various officers’ reports.
Cómhdháil Bhliantúil 2022
Competition Formats & Regulations 2023
Master Plan 2024
Ballygiblin retain Munster Junior title
Ballygiblin 3-12 St Kieran’s (Limerick) 0-11
Report from Denis Hurley, The Echo, read full report on www.echolive.ie
Weekends won’t come better than this one for Ballygiblin’s Shane Beston.
On Saturday, he was married to Kildorrery native Emma Coughlan; then, on Sunday he celebrated his new status by helping Ballygiblin retain theirs – scoring 3-3 as they won a second successive AIB Munster Club JHC title.
A change in approach from Cork County Board made the unprecedented achievement possible – the Lower IHC was renamed the Premier JHC, with the winners advancing to Munster. Having won the county JAHC in 2021, Ballygiblin went on to claim Munster honours in their opening match of 2022, against Tipperary’s Skeheenarinky on January 9 – with the PJHC on the sideboard, they have matched that achievement as the goalscoring firepower was too much for St Kieran’s of Limerick. It’s not the end of the year just yet, though, as an All-Ireland semi-final against Commercials of Dublin or Wexford’s Horeswood awaits in a fortnight.
Beston’s three first-half goals ensured that Ballygiblin retired with a 3-2 to 0-7 half-time lead, after playing against the wind.
Scorers for Ballygiblin: S Beston 3-3, J O’Sullivan 0-9 (0-7 f, 0-1 65).
St Kieran’s: I Mackessy 0-10 (0-8 f, 0-1 65), D Treacy 0-1.
BALLYGIBLIN: C Noonan; L Finn, F Herlihy, J Mullins; B Coffey, M Keane, M Lewis; R Donegan, K Roche; D Flynn, D Barry, S Beston; C O’Mahony, S O’Sullivan, J O’Sullivan.
Subs: K Duggan for Barry (27, injured), D Sheehan for Lewis (53).
ST KIERAN’S: C Ambrose; D Mulcahy, P McCarthy, A Heffernan; JB Harnett, B McCarthy, C McEnery; S Ryan, M Shine; D Treacy, J McCarthy, C Mann; I Mackessy, J Muckell, E McEnery.
Subs: D Nolan for Muckell (11, injured), A Molyneaux for Mann (43), M Flynn for Nolan (53).
Referee: C Doyle (Tipperary).