Co-op Superstores Premier JHC 2025 Semi-Final Preview

This weekend, the semi-finals of the Co-op Superstores Premier JHC will take place, with Glen Rovers facing Cloughduv on Friday, October 3rd at 7:30 PM in Páirc Uí Rinn, and Kilbrittain taking on Ballygarvan on Saturday, October 4th at 4:00 PM in Minane Bridge. Both matches promise exciting action as the four teams battle for a place in the county final. Below is a summary of each team’s journey to the semi-finals.

Pictured are Sean O’Leary, Cloughduv and Ben Murphy, Glen Rovers, ahead of the Co Op Superstores 2025 Premier Junior Hurling Championship Semi Final, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Semi-Final 1: Glen Rovers vs Cloughduv
Venue: Páirc Uí Rinn | Time: Friday, October 3rd, 7:30 PM
Glen Rovers’ Path
Glen Rovers have been in fine form throughout the championship. They began with a narrow win over St Catherines, 1-14 (17) to 0-15 (15), before a draw with St Finbarrs, 2-15 (21) to 1-18 (21), showcased their resilience. They finished the group stages strongly with a comprehensive victory over Meelin, 1-25 (28) to 0-18 (18). Their strong performance earned them a bye directly into the semi-finals, skipping the quarter-finals.
Group Stage Results:
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Round 1: Glen Rovers 1-14 – 0-15 St Catherines ✅
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Round 2: Glen Rovers 2-15 – 1-18 St Finbarrs ⚖️ (Draw)
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Round 3: Glen Rovers 1-25 – 0-18 Meelin ✅
Cloughduv’s Path
Cloughduv started with a dominant win over Nemo Rangers, 3-20 (29) to 0-17 (17). A tight contest with Kilbrittain in Round 2 saw them fall narrowly, 2-17 (23) to 1-17 (20), but they bounced back with a convincing victory over Barryroe, 1-25 (28) to 1-9 (12). In the quarter-finals, they defeated Argideen Rangers, 3-18 (27) to 1-14 (17), booking their place in the semi-final against Glen Rovers.
Group Stage Results:
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Round 1: Cloughduv 3-20 – 0-17 Nemo Rangers ✅
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Round 2: Cloughduv 1-17 – 2-17 Kilbrittain ❌
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Round 3: Cloughduv 1-25 – 1-9 Barryroe ✅
Quarter-Final: Cloughduv 3-18 – 1-14 Argideen Rangers ✅
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Pictured are Philip Wall, Kilbrittain and Piaras O’Halloran, Ballygarvan, ahead of the Co Op Superstores 2025 Premier Junior Hurling Championship Semi Final, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Semi-Final 2: Kilbrittain vs Ballygarvan
Venue: Minane Bridge | Time: Saturday, October 4th, 4:00 PM
Kilbrittain’s Path
Kilbrittain began their championship campaign with a win over Barryroe, 0-22 (22) to 1-15 (18). They suffered a setback in Round 2, losing narrowly to Cloughduv, 2-17 (23) to 1-17 (20), but came back strongly in Round 3 with a big win over Nemo Rangers, 3-19 (28) to 1-10 (13). Their performance in the group stages earned them a bye into the semi-finals, skipping the quarter-finals.
Group Stage Results:
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Round 1: Kilbrittain 0-22 – 1-15 Barryroe ✅
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Round 2: Kilbrittain 1-17 – 2-17 Cloughduv ❌
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Round 3: Kilbrittain 3-19 – 1-10 Nemo Rangers ✅
Ballygarvan’s Path
Ballygarvan started strong with a win over Milford, 1-23 (26) to 0-20 (20), before losing narrowly to Tracton, 1-14 (17) to 1-18 (21). They bounced back in Round 3 with a victory over Argideen Rangers, 0-26 (26) to 2-14 (20), securing a place in the quarter-finals. There, they edged past St Catherines in a thrilling contest, 1-18 (21) to 1-17 (20), to reach the semi-finals against Kilbrittain.
Group Stage Results:
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Round 1: Ballygarvan 1-23 – 0-20 Milford ✅
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Round 2: Ballygarvan 1-14 – 1-18 Tracton ❌
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Round 3: Ballygarvan 0-26 – 2-14 Argideen Rangers ✅
Quarter-Final: Ballygarvan 1-18 – 1-17 St Catherines ✅
Ticket Information
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Páirc Uí Rinn (Glen Rovers vs Cloughduv, Friday 7:30 PM): Tickets available at the venue on the day.
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Minane Bridge (Kilbrittain vs Ballygarvan, Saturday 4:00 PM): Tickets available at the venue on the day.
Both semi-finals promise exciting, high-scoring encounters as the teams battle for a spot in the county final.
Co-op Superstores Premier IHC 2025 Semi-Final Preview
Co-op Superstores Premier IHC 2025 Semi-Final Preview
The Co-op Superstores Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship 2025 has reached the semi-final stage, with two massive clashes set for Saturday, October 4th. In the opening semi-final, Dungourney take on Ballincollig at 4:00 PM in Caherlag, before Ballinhassig meet Cloyne at 7:30 PM in Ovens. Each side has battled through tough group stages and knockout ties to earn their place in the last four. Here’s how they got here:
Pictured are Niall Motherway, Doungourney and Fenton Denny, Ballincollig, ahead of the Co Op Superstores 2025 Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship Semi Final, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Semi-Final 1: Dungourney vs Ballincollig
Venue: Caherlag | Time: Saturday, October 4th, 4:00 PM
Dungourney’s Path
Dungourney have been one of the standout sides of the championship. They opened with a 3-21 (30) to 1-19 (22) victory over Mallow in Round 1, before following up with another statement win in Round 2 against Valley Rovers, 3-14 (23) to 1-13 (16). In Round 3, they edged past Lisgoold in a thriller, 0-28 (28) to 1-21 (24), completing a perfect group stage with three wins from three. Their dominance earned them a direct semi-final spot without needing a quarter-final.
Group Stage Results:
Round 1: Dungourney 3-21 – 1-19 Mallow ✅
Round 2: Dungourney 3-14 – 1-13 Valley Rovers ✅
Round 3: Dungourney 0-28 – 1-21 Lisgoold ✅
Ballincollig’s Path
Ballincollig’s campaign started shakily with a Round 1 defeat to Ballinhassig, 4-13 (25) to 0-19 (19). They bounced back strongly in Round 2, defeating Kilworth 2-23 (29) to 1-14 (17), and sealed qualification in Round 3 with a big win over Castlemartyr, 3-22 (31) to 0-18 (18). In the quarter-finals, they produced another strong performance to beat Carrigaline 1-21 (24) to 1-9 (12), securing their semi-final place against Dungourney.
Group Stage Results:
Round 1: Ballincollig 0-19 – 4-13 Ballinhassig ❌
Round 2: Ballincollig 2-23 – 1-14 Kilworth ✅
Round 3: Ballincollig 3-22 – 0-18 Castlemartyr ✅
Quarter-Final: Ballincollig 1-21 – 1-9 Carrigaline ✅
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Semi-Final 2: Ballinhassig vs Cloyne
Pictured are Brian O’Shea, Cloyne and Darragh O’Sullivan, Ballinhassig, ahead of the Co Op Superstores 2025 Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship Semi Final, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Venue: Ovens | Time: Saturday, October 4th, 7:30 PM
Ballinhassig’s Path
Ballinhassig were impressive from the outset, opening with a strong win over Ballincollig, 4-13 (25) to 0-19 (19). They kept the momentum in Round 2 with another victory, edging Castlemartyr 2-19 (25) to 2-15 (21). Their final group game against Kilworth was a close one, but Ballinhassig held firm to win 0-18 (18) to 0-17 (17), finishing the group stage with three wins from three to go straight into the semi-finals.
Group Stage Results:
Round 1: Ballinhassig 4-13 – 0-19 Ballincollig ✅
Round 2: Ballinhassig 2-19 – 2-15 Castlemartyr ✅
Round 3: Ballinhassig 0-18 – 0-17 Kilworth ✅
Cloyne’s Path
Cloyne began with a big win over Ballymartle, 3-11 (20) to 0-17 (17), before falling to Carrigaline in Round 2, 3-16 (25) to 1-19 (22). They lost again in Round 3 to Éire Óg, 2-14 (20) to 0-15 (15), leaving them needing to battle through the quarter-finals. There, they produced their best display of the championship, defeating Valley Rovers 1-18 (21) to 0-20 (20), setting up a semi-final showdown with unbeaten Ballinhassig.
Group Stage Results:
Round 1: Cloyne 3-11 – 0-17 Ballymartle ✅
Round 2: Cloyne 1-19 – 3-16 Carrigaline ❌
Round 3: Cloyne 0-15 – 2-14 Éire Óg ❌
Quarter-Final: Cloyne 1-18 – 0-20 Valley Rovers ✅
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Co-op Superstores Intermediate ‘A’ HC 2025 Semi-Final Preview
Co-op Superstores Intermediate ‘A’ HC 2025 Semi-Final Preview
The race for the Co-op Superstores Intermediate ‘A’ Championship title has reached the semi-final stage, with two mouth-watering clashes on Saturday, October 4th. Sarsfields will take on Bandon in Riverstick at 4:00 PM, while Aghada face Aghabullogue in Ballyanley, also at 4:00 PM. Each of the four teams has battled through three group stage games and either a quarter-final or a bye to reach this stage. Here’s how they got here:
Pictured are Peter Murphy, Bandon and Luke Hackett, Sarsfields, ahead of the Co Op Superstores 2025 Intermediate A Hurling Championship Semi Final, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Semi-Final 1: Sarsfields vs Bandon
Venue: Riverstick | Time: Saturday, October 4th, 4:00 PM
Sarsfields’ Path
Sarsfields laid down a marker in Round 1 with a big win over Youghal, 3-22 (31) to 0-15 (15). They carried that momentum into Round 2, where they overcame Blackrock 0-22 (22) to 1-14 (17). Their only stumble came in Round 3, a high-scoring battle with Aghabullogue that ended 3-13 (22) to 2-13 (19) against them. Still, their strong group performance ensured they topped their group and advanced straight to the semi-finals, avoiding the quarter-final stage.
Group Stage Results:
Round 1: Sarsfields 3-22 – 0-15 Youghal
Round 2: Sarsfields 0-22 – 1-14 Blackrock
Round 3: Sarsfields 2-13 – 3-13 Aghabullogue
Bandon’s Path
Bandon opened their campaign with a 3-18 (27) to 0-19 (19) win over Russell Rovers, followed by a Round 2 defeat to Midleton, 1-20 (23) to 1-15 (18). They recovered well in Round 3, powering past Mayfield 1-25 (28) to 1-15 (18). In the quarter-finals, they faced a thriller against Erin’s Own, edging it 3-19 (28) to 4-10 (22) to book their semi-final clash with Sarsfields.
Group Stage Results:
Round 1: Bandon 3-18 – 0-19 Russell Rovers
Round 2: Bandon 1-15 – 1-20 Midleton
Round 3: Bandon 1-25 – 1-15 Mayfield
Quarter-Final: Bandon 3-19 – 4-10 Erin’s Own
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Pictured are Tom Long, Aghabullogue and Rory O’Connell, Aghada, ahead of the Co Op Superstores 2025 Intermediate A Hurling Championship Semi Final, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Semi-Final 2: Aghada vs Aghabullogue
Venue: Ballyanley | Time: Saturday, October 4th, 4:00 PM
Aghada’s Path
Aghada’s group campaign was dramatic. They lost narrowly in Round 1 to Kildorrery, 2-19 (25) to 1-22 (25), before bouncing back strongly with a 1-27 (30) to 0-17 (17) victory over Erin’s Own. They sealed their semi-final place in Round 3 with another solid win, beating Ballygiblin 2-20 (26) to 1-15 (18). With two wins from three, they qualified directly for the semi-finals, avoiding the quarter-final stage.
Group Stage Results:
Round 1: Aghada 1-22 – 2-19 Kildorrery
Round 2: Aghada 1-27 – 0-17 Erin’s Own
Round 3: Aghada 2-20 – 1-15 Ballygiblin
Aghabullogue’s Path
Aghabullogue started with intent, beating Blackrock 2-21 (27) to 1-13 (16) in Round 1. They followed up with another strong win in Round 2, overcoming Youghal 2-22 (28) to 2-11 (17). In Round 3, they edged a classic against Sarsfields, 3-13 (22) to 2-13 (19), to complete a perfect group campaign. In the quarter-finals, they kept their run going with a 1-18 (21) to 1-12 (15) victory over Midleton, securing their semi-final clash with Aghada.
Group Stage Results:
Round 1: Aghabullogue 2-21 – 1-13 Blackrock
Round 2: Aghabullogue 2-22 – 2-11 Youghal
Round 3: Aghabullogue 3-13 – 2-13 Sarsfields
Quarter-Final: Aghabullogue 1-18 – 1-12 Midleton
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Both ties are finely poised, with four in-form teams chasing a coveted place in the county final.
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Semi-Finals of the Co-op Superstores Premier JHC
Co-op Superstores Premier JHC 2025 Semi-Final Preview
This weekend, the semi-finals of the Co-op Superstores Premier JHC will take place, with Glen Rovers facing Cloughduv on Friday, October 3rd at 7:30 PM in Páirc Uí Rinn, and Kilbrittain taking on Ballygarvan on Saturday, October 4th at 4:00 PM in Minane Bridge. Both matches promise exciting action as the four teams battle for a place in the county final. Below is a summary of each team’s journey to the semi-finals.
Pictured are Sean O’Leary, Cloughduv and Ben Murphy, Glen Rovers, ahead of the Co Op Superstores 2025 Premier Junior Hurling Championship Semi Final, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Semi-Final 1: Glen Rovers vs Cloughduv
Venue: Páirc Uí Rinn | Time: Friday, October 3rd, 7:30 PM
Glen Rovers’ Path
Glen Rovers have been in fine form throughout the championship. They began with a narrow win over St Catherines, 1-14 (17) to 0-15 (15), before a draw with St Finbarrs, 2-15 (21) to 1-18 (21), showcased their resilience. They finished the group stages strongly with a comprehensive victory over Meelin, 1-25 (28) to 0-18 (18). Their strong performance earned them a bye directly into the semi-finals, skipping the quarter-finals.
Group Stage Results:
Round 1: Glen Rovers 1-14 – 0-15 St Catherines ✅
Round 2: Glen Rovers 2-15 – 1-18 St Finbarrs ⚖️ (Draw)
Round 3: Glen Rovers 1-25 – 0-18 Meelin ✅
Cloughduv’s Path
Cloughduv started with a dominant win over Nemo Rangers, 3-20 (29) to 0-17 (17). A tight contest with Kilbrittain in Round 2 saw them fall narrowly, 2-17 (23) to 1-17 (20), but they bounced back with a convincing victory over Barryroe, 1-25 (28) to 1-9 (12). In the quarter-finals, they defeated Argideen Rangers, 3-18 (27) to 1-14 (17), booking their place in the semi-final against Glen Rovers.
Group Stage Results:
Round 1: Cloughduv 3-20 – 0-17 Nemo Rangers ✅
Round 2: Cloughduv 1-17 – 2-17 Kilbrittain ❌
Round 3: Cloughduv 1-25 – 1-9 Barryroe ✅
Quarter-Final: Cloughduv 3-18 – 1-14 Argideen Rangers ✅
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Pictured are Philip Wall, Kilbrittain and Piaras O’Halloran, Ballygarvan, ahead of the Co Op Superstores 2025 Premier Junior Hurling Championship Semi Final, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Semi-Final 2: Kilbrittain vs Ballygarvan
Venue: Minane Bridge | Time: Saturday, October 4th, 4:00 PM
Kilbrittain’s Path
Kilbrittain began their championship campaign with a win over Barryroe, 0-22 (22) to 1-15 (18). They suffered a setback in Round 2, losing narrowly to Cloughduv, 2-17 (23) to 1-17 (20), but came back strongly in Round 3 with a big win over Nemo Rangers, 3-19 (28) to 1-10 (13). Their performance in the group stages earned them a bye into the semi-finals, skipping the quarter-finals.
Group Stage Results:
Round 1: Kilbrittain 0-22 – 1-15 Barryroe ✅
Round 2: Kilbrittain 1-17 – 2-17 Cloughduv ❌
Round 3: Kilbrittain 3-19 – 1-10 Nemo Rangers ✅
Ballygarvan’s Path
Ballygarvan started strong with a win over Milford, 1-23 (26) to 0-20 (20), before losing narrowly to Tracton, 1-14 (17) to 1-18 (21). They bounced back in Round 3 with a victory over Argideen Rangers, 0-26 (26) to 2-14 (20), securing a place in the quarter-finals. There, they edged past St Catherines in a thrilling contest, 1-18 (21) to 1-17 (20), to reach the semi-finals against Kilbrittain.
Group Stage Results:
Round 1: Ballygarvan 1-23 – 0-20 Milford ✅
Round 2: Ballygarvan 1-14 – 1-18 Tracton ❌
Round 3: Ballygarvan 0-26 – 2-14 Argideen Rangers ✅
Quarter-Final: Ballygarvan 1-18 – 1-17 St Catherines ✅
Ticket Information
Páirc Uí Rinn (Glen Rovers vs Cloughduv, Friday 7:30 PM): Tickets available at the venue on the day.
Minane Bridge (Kilbrittain vs Ballygarvan, Saturday 4:00 PM): Tickets available at the venue on the day.
Both semi-finals promise exciting, high-scoring encounters as the teams battle for a spot in the county final.
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