Cork Senior Footballers will play Limerick on Saturday evening at 5:30pm in LIT Gaelic Grounds Limerick in the final of the McGrath Cup 2020
Cork team to play is
1 Anthony Casey Kiskeam
2 Sam Ryan St. Finbarrs
3 Aidan Browne Newmarket
4 Paul Ring Aghabullogue
5 Kevin Crowley Millstreet
6 Sean Meehan Kiskeam
7 Cian Kiely Ballincollig
8 Ian Maguire St. Finbarrs
9 Thomas Clancy Clonakilty
10 Tadhg Corkery Cill na Martra
11 Ciaran Sheehan Eire Óg
12 Mattie Taylor Mallow
13 Damien Gore Kilmacabea
14 Cathail O’ Mahony Mitchelstown
15 Michael Hurley Castlehaven
16 Joe Creedon Iveleary
17 Peter Murphy Bandon
18 John O’ Rourke Carbery Rangers
19 Sean White Clonakilty
20 Killian O’Hanlon Kilshannig
21 Shane Forde Na Piarsaigh
22 Stephen Sherlock St. Finbarrs
23 Kevin O’ Driscoll Tadhg MacCarthaigh
24 Brian Hurley Castlehaven
Cork Hurling team to play Limerick in Munster Senior Hurling League Final
Cork Senior Hurlers will play Limerick on Saturday evening at 7:30pm in LIT Gaelic Grounds Limerick in the final of the Munster Senior Hurling League.
Cork team to play is
1 Patrick Collins Ballinhassig
2 Colm Spillane Castlelyons
3 Eoin Cadogan Douglas
4 Sean O’ Donoghue Inniscarra
5 Chris O’ Leary Valley Rovers
6 Bill Cooper Youghal
7 Damian Cahalane St Finbarrs
8 Ryan Walsh Kanturk
9 Aidan Walsh Kanturk
10 Conor Lehane Midleton
11 Luke Meade Newcestown
12 Sean Twomey Courcey Rovers
13 Jack O’ Connor Sarsfields
14 Seamus Harnedy St. Itas
15 Brian Turnbull Douglas
16 Anthony Nash Kanturk
17 James Keating Kildorrery
18 Tommy O’ Connell Midleton
19 Shane O’ Regan Watergrasshill
20 Eoin Roche Bride Rovers
21 Eoin Carey Kilworth
22 Patrick Horgan Glen Rovers
Cork Senior Football Team to play Limerick in McGrath Cup Final
Cork Senior Footballers will play Limerick on Saturday evening at 5:30pm in LIT Gaelic Grounds Limerick in the final of the McGrath Cup 2020
Cork team to play is
1 Anthony Casey Kiskeam
2 Sam Ryan St. Finbarrs
3 Aidan Browne Newmarket
4 Paul Ring Aghabullogue
5 Kevin Crowley Millstreet
6 Sean Meehan Kiskeam
7 Cian Kiely Ballincollig
8 Ian Maguire St. Finbarrs
9 Thomas Clancy Clonakilty
10 Tadhg Corkery Cill na Martra
11 Ciaran Sheehan Eire Óg
12 Mattie Taylor Mallow
13 Damien Gore Kilmacabea
14 Cathail O’ Mahony Mitchelstown
15 Michael Hurley Castlehaven
16 Joe Creedon Iveleary
17 Peter Murphy Bandon
18 John O’ Rourke Carbery Rangers
19 Sean White Clonakilty
20 Killian O’Hanlon Kilshannig
21 Shane Forde Na Piarsaigh
22 Stephen Sherlock St. Finbarrs
23 Kevin O’ Driscoll Tadhg MacCarthaigh
24 Brian Hurley Castlehaven
Cork U20’s footballers host Galway
Cork U20’s footballers will host Galway U20s on Saturday next in Round 2 of the John Kerins Cup. The game will take place in Mallow GAA complex with a 7pm start.
Cork beat Kerry in their opening game by a point, 1-19 to 3-12. The Cork team to play in the game will be published later in the week.
Cork vs Limerick in Munster Senior Hurling League Final
Cork will play Limerick in the Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling League Final on Saturday January 11th at 7:30pm in the LIT Gaelic Grounds.
Kevin Jordan from Tipperary has been appointed referee for the game.
Cork had wins over Kerry and Waterford in the group stages to qualify for the final. Limerick beat Clare and Tipperary to book their place in the final.
Cork’s last success in the Munster Senior League was in 2017, Limerick took the honors last in 2018.
This season’s format included all six teams in the Munster League, split into two groups of three. During the course of the four-week season each team plays the others in their group once (a single round-robin system) for a total of two games. The top team in each group after the group stage contest the final.
The team for the final will be announced later this week.
McGrath Cup Final- Cork VS Limerick
Cork will play Limerick in the Munster McGrath Cup Final on Saturday January 11th at 5:30pm in the LIT Gaelic Grounds.
Brendan Griffin from Kerry will referee the game.
Cork had wins over Kerry and Tipperary in the group stages to qualify for the final. Limerick beat Clare and Waterford to book their place in the final.
Cork’s last win in this competition was in 2018 while Limerick haven’t won this competition since 2005.
This season’s format included all six teams in the Munster League, split into two groups of three. During the course of the four-week season each team plays the others in their group once (a single round-robin system) for a total of two games. The top team in each group after the group stage contest the final.
The team for the final will be announced later this week.