
Cork SAHC final replay: Bride Rovers 2-15 Castlelyons 2-14
Bride Rovers secured the Co-Op Superstores Senior A Hurling Championship title in a dramatic replay, overcoming neighbours Castlelyons by a single point, 2-15 to 2-14. The victory, which sends the Rathcormac and Bartlemy club to the Premier Senior ranks, was a testament to the steadfastness and resilience of a remarkably young side, many of whom are still U21.
The final was defined by a stunning late surge, where Bride Rovers hit Castlelyons for an unanswered 1-4 in the final ten minutes. With 53 minutes played, it seemed all was lost as Castlelyons led by a commanding six points, 2-14 to 1-11, after goals from David Morrison and Leon Doocey had canceled out Adam Walsh’s earlier strike.
However, Bride Rovers refused to yield. Defender Jamie Peters began the comeback, and the deficit was cut to the minimum when Paddy O’Flynn’s half-point/half-delivery bounced fortuitously into the net with two minutes left. Sweeper and man-of-the-match Cillian Tobin then leveled the scores with a superb long-range effort from his own 45-meter line in injury time. The winner arrived shortly after, delivered by David Barry, who scored the opening and closing points of the replay.
Rovers’ boss Brian Murphy praised his team’s “never-say-die attitude” and phenomenal commitment over recent years, believing the young group has their best years still ahead of them as they step up to the top flight.
A Walsh 1-7 (0-6 f), P O’Flynn 1-1, D Barry 0-2, J Peters, C Tobin, S O’Connor, B Roche, C O’Sullivan 0-1 each.
L Doocey 1-1, D Morrison 1-0, A Fenton 0-3 (0-2 f), E Maye, A Spillane, K O’Leary 0-2 each, C Spillane, N O’Leary, S Moroney, J Kearney 0-1 each.
C Hogan; D Cashman, E Roche, C Tobin; J Ahern, C Hazelwood, S O’Connor; J Peters, C O’Sullivan; P O’Flynn, B Roche, A Walsh; K Kearney, C Ryan, D Barry.
R O’Connell for Kearney (40), J Mannix for O’Sullivan (54).
J Barry; D Spillane, C Barry, C Spillane; S Moroney, N O’Leary, C McCarthy; J Kearney, E Maye; S Cotter, A Fenton, L Doocey; K O’Leary, A Spillane, D Morrison.
B Spillane for Morrison (56).
M Maher (St Finbarr’s).

Round 2 of the 2025/2026 TUS Dr. Harty Cup Fixtures
Round 2 of the 2025/2026 TUS Dr. Harty Cup (Under 19 A Hurling) is scheduled to take place on Wednesday November 5th.
Group 1
Nenagh C.B.S. 🆚 Árdscoil Rís, Limerick
🕐 1:30pm | 📍 Newport
Cashel C.S. 🆚 St. Flannan’s College, Ennis
🕐 1:30pm | 📍 UL North Campus
Group 2
Clonmel High School 🆚 C.B.S. Midleton
🕐 1:30pm | 📍 Cappoquin
Coláiste Cholmáin, Fermoy 🆚 De La Salle College, Waterford
🕐 1:30pm | 📍 Cappoquin
📝 Logistics Base: Fraher Field, Dungarvan
Group 3
John the Baptist Community School 🆚 Scoil na Tríonóide, Doon
🕐 1:30pm | 📍 Kilmallock
Blackwater Community School, Lismore 🆚 Thurles C.B.S.
🕐 1:30pm | 📍 Goatenbridge
Group 4
Christian Brothers College, Cork 🆚 Gaelcholáiste Mhuire an Mhainistir Thuaigh
🕐 12:30pm | 📍 Páirc Uí Chaoimh All-Weather Pitch
St. Joseph’s, Tulla 🆚 Our Lady’s, Templemore
🕐 1:30pm | 📍 Cappamore
Festival of Football as the Sciath na Scol Football Finals in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Sciath na Scol Football Finals at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh! 🏆
Get ready for an exciting festival of Gaelic Football as the Sciath na Scol Football Finals are set to take place at the magnificent SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh throughout November 2025. This annual event showcases the talent and dedication of young primary school players from across Cork city and county. Over several thrilling days, aspiring football stars will take to the hallowed turf, battling it out for coveted titles in various grades.
📅 Sciath na Scol Football Finals Timetable – November 2025
Wednesday, 5th November
Thursday, 6th November
Friday, 7th November
Monday, 10th November
Tuesday, 11th November
Wednesday, 12th November
Thursday, 13th November
All fixtures are scheduled for SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, subject to change. Please consult the official Sciath na Scol channels for any last-minute updates.
Support the Future Stars!
Sciath na Scol plays a crucial role in promoting Gaelic games at a grassroots level. The entire community is encouraged to attend and support the players, creating unforgettable memories for Cork’s next generation of GAA talent.
Please note that the North Stand is the only stand open for this games.
Fixture Update – As Ratified by the County CCC
Fixture Update – As Ratified by the County CCC
Please note: All Junior A and U21 fixtures on November 8th / 9th will be played under Winner-on-the-Day regulations.
Intermediate A Finals Confirmed for SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
The Cork GAA Competitions Control Committee (CCC) has confirmed details for the upcoming McCarthy Insurance Group Intermediate A Football Championship Final Replay and the Co-Op SuperStores Intermediate A Hurling Championship Final.
Both games will take place at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday, November 16th..
McCarthy Insurance Group Intermediate A Football Championship Final (Replay)
Ballinora v Ilen Rovers
Date: Sunday, November 16th
Time: 1:30pm
Venue: SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Co-Op SuperStores Intermediate A Hurling Championship Final
Aghabullogue v Bandon
Date: Sunday, November 16th
Time: 3:30pm
Venue: SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Bride Rovers’ Never-Say-Die Spirit Secures SAHC Title in Thriller
Cork SAHC final replay: Bride Rovers 2-15 Castlelyons 2-14
Bride Rovers secured the Co-Op Superstores Senior A Hurling Championship title in a dramatic replay, overcoming neighbours Castlelyons by a single point, 2-15 to 2-14. The victory, which sends the Rathcormac and Bartlemy club to the Premier Senior ranks, was a testament to the steadfastness and resilience of a remarkably young side, many of whom are still U21.
The final was defined by a stunning late surge, where Bride Rovers hit Castlelyons for an unanswered 1-4 in the final ten minutes. With 53 minutes played, it seemed all was lost as Castlelyons led by a commanding six points, 2-14 to 1-11, after goals from David Morrison and Leon Doocey had canceled out Adam Walsh’s earlier strike.
However, Bride Rovers refused to yield. Defender Jamie Peters began the comeback, and the deficit was cut to the minimum when Paddy O’Flynn’s half-point/half-delivery bounced fortuitously into the net with two minutes left. Sweeper and man-of-the-match Cillian Tobin then leveled the scores with a superb long-range effort from his own 45-meter line in injury time. The winner arrived shortly after, delivered by David Barry, who scored the opening and closing points of the replay.
Rovers’ boss Brian Murphy praised his team’s “never-say-die attitude” and phenomenal commitment over recent years, believing the young group has their best years still ahead of them as they step up to the top flight.
Scorers for Bride Rovers: A Walsh 1-7 (0-6 f), P O’Flynn 1-1, D Barry 0-2, J Peters, C Tobin, S O’Connor, B Roche, C O’Sullivan 0-1 each.
Castlelyons: L Doocey 1-1, D Morrison 1-0, A Fenton 0-3 (0-2 f), E Maye, A Spillane, K O’Leary 0-2 each, C Spillane, N O’Leary, S Moroney, J Kearney 0-1 each.
BRIDE ROVERS: C Hogan; D Cashman, E Roche, C Tobin; J Ahern, C Hazelwood, S O’Connor; J Peters, C O’Sullivan; P O’Flynn, B Roche, A Walsh; K Kearney, C Ryan, D Barry.
Subs: R O’Connell for Kearney (40), J Mannix for O’Sullivan (54).
CASTLELYONS: J Barry; D Spillane, C Barry, C Spillane; S Moroney, N O’Leary, C McCarthy; J Kearney, E Maye; S Cotter, A Fenton, L Doocey; K O’Leary, A Spillane, D Morrison.
Subs: B Spillane for Morrison (56).
Referee: M Maher (St Finbarr’s).