Cork Clubs Ready for Munster Hurling Championship Action

Following an unforgettable weekend of success in the Co-op Superstores Cork Hurling Championships, the focus now shifts to the AIB Munster GAA Club Hurling Championships, where Sarsfields, Ballinhassig, and Kilbrittain will proudly fly the Cork flag in provincial competition.
Thanks to Cork’s qualification for the 2025 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final, all three county champions receive a bye to the Munster semi-final stage, giving them extra preparation time as they await their opponents emerging from the quarter-finals.
Senior Championship: Sarsfields Await Quarter-Final Winner
Fresh from their Premier Senior triumph, Sarsfields will make their Munster bow in the semi-final on Sunday, November 16th.
Their opponents will be the winners of a mouth-watering quarter-final between Na Piarsaigh (Limerick) and Ballygunner (Waterford), two of the competition’s traditional heavyweights.
| Round |
Date |
Match |
Venue |
| Semi-Final |
16/11 |
Sarsfields (Cork) v Na Piarsaigh (Limerick) or Ballygunner (Waterford) |
Limerick or Waterford venue |
Intermediate Championship: Ballinhassig Set for Tipperary Test
Ballinhassig, crowned Cork’s Intermediate champions, will face a tough test in their semi-final clash against the Tipperary Premier Intermediate champions — either Upperchurch-Drombane or Carrick Swan — also on Sunday, November 16th.
| Round |
Date |
Match |
Venue |
| Semi-Final |
16/11 |
Upperchurch-Drombane or Carrick Swan (Tipperary) v Ballinhassig (Cork) |
Tipperary venue |
Junior Championship: Kilbrittain Begin with Semi-Final Clash
In the Junior grade, Kilbrittain continue their journey in the Munster semi-final on Saturday, November 15th. They’ll face the winners of the quarter-final between Kenmare Shamrocks (Kerry) and Knockaderry (Limerick).
| Round |
Date |
Match |
Venue |
| Semi-Final |
15/11 |
Kilbrittain (Cork) v Kenmare Shamrocks (Kerry) or Knockaderry (Limerick) |
Cork or Limerick venue |
As the focus shifts from county to provincial competition, excitement builds once again across the Rebel County.
Best of luck to Sarsfields, Ballinhassig, and Kilbrittain as they prepare to represent Cork on the Munster stage.
County Final Day | Premier Junior Football and Senior ‘A’ Hurling
🏆 Game Day, Nicks, Buttevant, Bride, Castleyons Championship Finals – Saturday, Oct 25th 🏆
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PJFC Final Schedule (Buttevant v St. Nick’s)
SAHC Final Schedule (Bride Rovers v Castlelyons)
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Championship Weekend Preview: Four Massive Finals at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh!
Pictured are Pat Horgan, Chairperson Cork Gaa and Brendan Harrington, McCarthy Insurance Group CEO with Steven Sherlock, St. Finbarrs and Alan O’Donovan, Nemo Rangers ahead of the McCarthy Insurance Group 2025 Senior Football (Premier SFC) Championship Final, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
The Cork Club Championship Final’s season continues this weekend with four finals scheduled for SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday, October 25th, and Sunday, October 26th.
📅 Saturday, October 25th: Double-Header Day
Premier Junior Football Final: Buttevant vs St Nicks
Senior ‘A’ Hurling Final: Bride Rovers vs Castlelyons
📅 Sunday, October 26th: Football Finals Day
Senior ‘A’ Football Final: Cill na Martra vs Knocknagree
Premier Senior Football Final: Nemo Rangers vs St Finbarrs
🎟️ Ticket and Venue Information
All four matches will take place at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Supporters are strongly encouraged to purchase their tickets in advance.
We look forward to a spectacular weekend of championship action!
Cork V UCC | Canon O’Brien Cup Final
Cork hurlers will meet UCC in our annual Canon O'Brien Cup final in Mardyke Arena on Sunday 28th December @12noon
Fuelling Success: Performance Nutrition for Players & Clubs
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Youth Resistance Training Workshop for S&C and Club Coaches
Fuelling Success is a practical, evidence-based performance nutrition workshop for GAA players, coaches, and club leaders. Led by Cork Senior Hurling and Football performance nutritionists Paul O’Sullivan and Billy Murphy, the session provides clear, actionable guidance on fuelling, hydration, and recovery to support performance, recovery, and long-term player development.
Adult Coaching Conference
Cork GAA Cocahing and Games Adult Coaching Conference. A practical morning for adult GAA coaches focused on games-based, decision-led coaching, exploring how to develop intelligent, confident players who can think, decide and lead under pressure.
Cork GAA Sustainability Roadshow: Next Stop – SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh!
Cork GAA “Rebels Going Green” initiative continues its county-wide roll-out following a hugely successful launch in Mallow GAA, our second event took place in Dunmanway last evening. Next up, the Sustainability Roadshow heads to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Tuesday, October 21st, 2025 at 7pm.
Delivered in partnership with Cork City Council, Cork County Council, and the GAA Green Club Programme, this interactive workshop will help your club take meaningful green action — from reducing energy use and improving facilities to boosting biodiversity and community engagement.
Representatives from SEAI, local authorities, and the GAA Green Club Programme will share practical steps, success stories, and funding opportunities to support your sustainability journey.
💡 Be Part of the Change
Every club has a role to play in creating a more sustainable future for Cork GAA. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and lead the way in your community.
Cork Clubs Ready for Munster Hurling Championship Action
Cork Clubs Ready for Munster Hurling Championship Action
Following an unforgettable weekend of success in the Co-op Superstores Cork Hurling Championships, the focus now shifts to the AIB Munster GAA Club Hurling Championships, where Sarsfields, Ballinhassig, and Kilbrittain will proudly fly the Cork flag in provincial competition.
Thanks to Cork’s qualification for the 2025 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final, all three county champions receive a bye to the Munster semi-final stage, giving them extra preparation time as they await their opponents emerging from the quarter-finals.
Senior Championship: Sarsfields Await Quarter-Final Winner
Fresh from their Premier Senior triumph, Sarsfields will make their Munster bow in the semi-final on Sunday, November 16th.
Their opponents will be the winners of a mouth-watering quarter-final between Na Piarsaigh (Limerick) and Ballygunner (Waterford), two of the competition’s traditional heavyweights.
Intermediate Championship: Ballinhassig Set for Tipperary Test
Ballinhassig, crowned Cork’s Intermediate champions, will face a tough test in their semi-final clash against the Tipperary Premier Intermediate champions — either Upperchurch-Drombane or Carrick Swan — also on Sunday, November 16th.
Junior Championship: Kilbrittain Begin with Semi-Final Clash
In the Junior grade, Kilbrittain continue their journey in the Munster semi-final on Saturday, November 15th. They’ll face the winners of the quarter-final between Kenmare Shamrocks (Kerry) and Knockaderry (Limerick).
As the focus shifts from county to provincial competition, excitement builds once again across the Rebel County.
Best of luck to Sarsfields, Ballinhassig, and Kilbrittain as they prepare to represent Cork on the Munster stage.