Listed below are the concluding stages of all five competitions.
The next round of hurling games is scheduled for the weekend of September 11th-13th.
Details to follow.
Glen Rovers v Sarsfields / Erin’s Own
Blackrock / Douglas v Na Piarsaigh / UCC
Relegation play-off: Bishopstown v Ballyhea
Fr. O’Neill’s v Newcestown / Bride Rovers
Charleville v Kanturk / Bandon
Relegation play-off: Kilworth v Killeagh
Carrigaline v Blarney / Ballincollig
Castlelyons v Watergrasshill / Courcey Rovers
Relegation play-off: Valley Rovers v Blackrock
Éire Óg v Sarsfields / Cloughduv
Kildorrery v Aghabullogue / Mayfield
Relegation round robin (two teams relegated): Argideen Rangers, Meelin, Glen Rovers
Castlemartyr v Tracton / Kilbrittain
St. Catherine’s v Russell Rovers / Milford
Relegation play-off: Barryroe v Ballymartle
Cork GAA announce free year for Premium seat holders
Cork GAA are pleased to announce that a complementary year of action will be granted to all premium seat holders at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, in lieu of the effects of Covid-19 global pandemic on the 2020 programme at the stadium.
CEO Kevin O’Donovan stated, “While our club championships this year have been one of our best ever, it has been tinged with regret that you our loyal supporters have not gained significant access to games.
On the day that marks Cork winning the All-Ireland hurling final 30 years ago we would like to inform you that we are delighted to extend premium tickets in Páirc Uí Chaoimh by a year in compensation for a summer lost to Covid-19.”
“As we look forward to the imminent return of our inter-county teams to action and as the club programme reaches a crescendo, we recognise the phenomenal contribution of our premium seat holders over the last few years. It has been a shame that our beautiful stadium laid empty for the summer months this year, therefore we hope that this gesture will bring some consolation in hope of better days in 2021 and beyond for our supporters.
None of us could have expected to see our gates closed to spectators and seats lying idle. However we must do what is in the best interest of the public and await confirmation from the authorities on when we can safely re-open to spectators.
We look forward to an inter-county season to rival 1990 and to welcoming our supporters back to the Páirc when it is safe to do so”.
Co-Op Superstores Hurling Championship Update
Many thanks to all participant and host clubs for fulfilling another busy weekend of games in the Co-Op Superstores County Hurling Championships.
Listed below are the concluding stages of all five competitions.
The next round of hurling games is scheduled for the weekend of September 11th-13th.
Details to follow.
PREMIER SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP
Glen Rovers v Sarsfields / Erin’s Own
Blackrock / Douglas v Na Piarsaigh / UCC
Relegation play-off: Bishopstown v Ballyhea
SENIOR A HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP
Fr. O’Neill’s v Newcestown / Bride Rovers
Charleville v Kanturk / Bandon
Relegation play-off: Kilworth v Killeagh
PREMIER INTERMEDIATE HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP
Carrigaline v Blarney / Ballincollig
Castlelyons v Watergrasshill / Courcey Rovers
Relegation play-off: Valley Rovers v Blackrock
INTERMEDIATE A HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP
Éire Óg v Sarsfields / Cloughduv
Kildorrery v Aghabullogue / Mayfield
Relegation round robin (two teams relegated): Argideen Rangers, Meelin, Glen Rovers
LOWER INTERMEDIATE HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP
Castlemartyr v Tracton / Kilbrittain
St. Catherine’s v Russell Rovers / Milford
Relegation play-off: Barryroe v Ballymartle
Round 3 in Co-Op Superstores Cork Hurling Championships
This weekend sees round 3 of the Co-Op Superstores Cork Hurling Championships. These are final games in the group stages. There are 30 games down for decision across 5 different grades, with games being played Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There will be 2 games streamed by Cork GAA Media partners, The Irish Examiner. These games are Newcestown vs Clyone (Saturday 4pm) , followed by Douglas vs Midleton (Saturday 7pm).
Cork GAA Clubs Draw Results – August 2020
The August draw took place this evening and the winners are as follows
Championship update 26/08/2020 – Further detail on Repeat Pairings
Two teams will progress from each group of four to the play-off stages. This will result in six teams qualifying for the play-off stages in most competitions*, with the two top group winners qualifying for the semi-finals and the remaining group winner and the three second -placed teams qualifying for the quarter-finals.
In the Premier Senior Hurling and Football Championships, only the top group winner will qualify for the semi-finals, with the remaining two group winners, the three second-placed teams and the divisions / colleges winner qualifying for the three quarter-finals.
NEW: A repeat pairing is possible in the quarter finals in (a) 2v5 and (b) 3v4 above. If either scenario arises, then team 2 will instead play team 4, and team 3 will play team 5.
In the Intermediate A Hurling Championship, two teams will be relegated as per the format approved last year (in “italics” below) in order to facilitate the promotion of the 2021 County Junior A winners straight to Intermediate A. Therefore, a round robin between the bottom teams in each group will be required in this case.
“At the end of 2020, one team will be relegated from the new Lower Intermediate grade (5th grade). However, the Junior A winners from 2020 will go straight to Intermediate A (4th grade) along with Lower Intermediate winner (5th grade), with two teams relegated from Intermediate A (4th grade) to Lower Intermediate (5th grade).