Cork County Junior A Hurling Championship – County Stage Update
The County Junior A Hurling Championship is entering the county stages, with several thrilling contests already played at divisional level. We are now down to seven clubs in contention for county honours.
In the divisional finals, there was no shortage of drama and quality across the county. In the Carrigdhoun Final, Belgooly edged past Kinsale on a scoreline of 1-24 to 1-17, while Ballinora overcame Grenagh 0-22 to 1-11 in the Muskerry Final. The Imokilly Final saw Cobh prove too strong for Bride Rovers, winning 3-19 to 3-11, while in the Seandún Final, Whitechurch emerged from a replay battle against Na Piarsaigh after a tightly contested series.
In Avondhu, Kilshannig came out on top against Dromina, winning 1-18 to 2-13. Out west, the Carbery Final saw Ballinascarthy defeat Kilbree 0-22 to 1-16, and finally, in Duhallow, Newmarket advanced impressively with a 3-28 to 1-23 win over Dromtariffe.
These results have set up an exciting set of quarter-final and semi-final fixtures:
🗓️ Quarter-Finals
🔜 Semi-Finals
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Winners of Belgooly vs Ballinora will meet the winners of Cobh vs Whitechurch
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Kilshannig or Ballinascarthy will face Newmarket, who received a bye to the semi-finals
The road to the 2025 County Junior A Hurling Championship title is now clearly marked out, with several in-form sides eager to make their mark as the battle for county glory intensifies.
Rebels’ Bounty Draw Results are in for October
Rebels’ Bounty Draw Results – October 2025
Cork GAA is delighted to announce the winners of the October 2025 Rebels’ Bounty Draw.
The top prize of €20,000 goes to David Twomey from Youghal — huge congratulations to David on claiming this month’s top spot!
The second prize of €3,000 was won by Jim O’Dowd (Rathpeacon), while third place and €2,000 goes to Sarah O Keeffe (Dromtarriffe).
There were also four-figure prizes for:
Peggy & Donal Cashman (Whites Cross) – €1,000
Keith Bracken (Carbery Rangers) – €1,000
Liam Leahy (Cobh) – €1,000
Congratulations to all our winners, and thank you to everyone who continues to support Rebels’ Bounty, helping raise vital funds for GAA clubs across Cork.
All other prize winners are listed below 👇
Cork Referees Set to Take Charge in Munster Club Championship Action
Cork Referees Set to Take Charge in Munster Club Championship Action
Cork referees will be on duty across two Munster Club Championship fixtures this weekend, with both games taking place on Saturday.
In the AIB Munster Club Junior Hurling Championship Quarter-Final, Canice Walsh of Nemo Rangers will take charge of the clash between Kenmare Shamrocks (Kerry) and Knockaderry (Limerick) in Templenoe.
Meanwhile, in the AIB Munster Club Intermediate Hurling Championship Quarter-Final, Patrick O’Mahoney from Kilbrittain will officiate the meeting of Tallow (Waterford) and Garryspillane (Limerick) at Fraher Field, Dungarvan.
Best of luck to both referees representing Cork on Munster Championship duty this weekend.
Fixtures – Saturday
AIB Munster Club Junior Hurling Championship Quarter-Final
Kenmare Shamrocks (Kerry) v Knockaderry (Limerick)
📍 Venue: Templenoe | 🕐 1:30pm | 👨⚖️ Referee: Canice Walsh (Nemo Rangers)
AIB Munster Club Intermediate Hurling Championship Quarter-Final
Tallow (Waterford) v Garryspillane (Limerick)
📍 Venue: Fraher Field, Dungarvan | 🕐 1:30pm | 👨⚖️ Referee: Patrick O’Mahoney (Kilbrittain)
Rebels’ Bounty Draw for October
Rebels’ Bounty Draw – October
The October Rebels’ Bounty Draw will take place this Tuesday at 7pm, streamed live on the Cork GAA website and across our social channels.
This month’s top prize is €20,000 in cash, followed by €3,000 for second place and €2,000 for third. Prizes fourth to sixth are worth €1,000 each, and from 7th to 30th place, prizes range from €500 to €250.
We look forward to sharing the results on Tuesday evening — best of luck to all our members and supporters.
Link will be posted below
Cork Scór na nÓg Tráth na gCeist on Thursday 30th October
County Junior ‘A’ Hurling Championship – Latest Update
Cork County Junior A Hurling Championship – County Stage Update
The County Junior A Hurling Championship is entering the county stages, with several thrilling contests already played at divisional level. We are now down to seven clubs in contention for county honours.
In the divisional finals, there was no shortage of drama and quality across the county. In the Carrigdhoun Final, Belgooly edged past Kinsale on a scoreline of 1-24 to 1-17, while Ballinora overcame Grenagh 0-22 to 1-11 in the Muskerry Final. The Imokilly Final saw Cobh prove too strong for Bride Rovers, winning 3-19 to 3-11, while in the Seandún Final, Whitechurch emerged from a replay battle against Na Piarsaigh after a tightly contested series.
In Avondhu, Kilshannig came out on top against Dromina, winning 1-18 to 2-13. Out west, the Carbery Final saw Ballinascarthy defeat Kilbree 0-22 to 1-16, and finally, in Duhallow, Newmarket advanced impressively with a 3-28 to 1-23 win over Dromtariffe.
These results have set up an exciting set of quarter-final and semi-final fixtures:
🗓️ Quarter-Finals
Belgooly vs Ballinora
Cobh vs Whitechurch
Kilshannig vs Ballinascarthy
🔜 Semi-Finals
Winners of Belgooly vs Ballinora will meet the winners of Cobh vs Whitechurch
Kilshannig or Ballinascarthy will face Newmarket, who received a bye to the semi-finals
The road to the 2025 County Junior A Hurling Championship title is now clearly marked out, with several in-form sides eager to make their mark as the battle for county glory intensifies.