Round 3 fixtures in McCarthy Insurance Group Premier Junior Football Championship

Friday, September 12th, brings a busy evening of Round 3 in the McCarthy Insurance Group Premier Junior Football Championship, with six fixtures throwing in at 7:30pm.

Canovee take on Ballydesmond in Macroom, while Urhan meet St Nicks in Dunmanway. Kinsale face Cobh in Ovens, and Na Piarsaigh battle Cullen in Glantane. Buttevant go head-to-head with Inniscarra in Mourneabbey, while Glenville clash with Millstreet under the lights at Páirc Uí Rinn.

Friday, September 12th, serves up a full round of McCarthy Insurance Group Premier Junior Football Championship games, with six ties set for 7:30pm throw-in across the county.

Fixtures:

  • Canovee v Ballydesmond — Macroom, 7:30pm
  • Urhan v St Nicks — Dunmanway, 7:30pm
  • Kinsale v Cobh — Ovens, 7:30pm
  • Na Piarsaigh v Cullen — Glantane, 7:30pm
  • Buttevant v Inniscarra — Mourneabbey, 7:30pm
  • Glenville v Millstreet — Páirc Uí Rinn, 7:30pm

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Cork GAA Announcement | Operations Manager

Cork GAA are pleased to announce the appointment of Daniel Lane as Operations Manager.

Daniel has been employed by Cork GAA as Office Administrator since November 2022, having previously served as Rúnaí of both Bride Rovers GAA Club and the East Cork Divisional Board on a voluntary basis.

His appointment is effective immediately and the role will include management / support of the following areas: Administrative Support; Correspondence; Fixtures; Match Tickets; Inter-County Teams; Disciplinary Notices; Injury Claims; Annual Affiliations; Club Developments; Facilities and Grounds; County Board Meetings; Strategic Plan.

Pat Horgan, Chairperson of Cork GAA, said, “Daniel has a proven track record of Games Administration at all levels, and we are delighted to see him accept this new management role”.

Kevin O’Donovan, Secretary / CEO of Cork GAA, said, “We are thrilled that Daniel will now fill a key position in Cork GAA, providing the best possible administration service for our members, units and teams, in line with our strategic goal of supporting volunteers”.

Co-Op Superstores Premier SHC: Knockout Stages Set



The Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship now moves into the knockout phase following the conclusion of the group stages.

The quarter-finals, semi-finals, and relegation play-off promise high-stakes hurling as teams compete for a place in the semi-finals and fight to retain their Premier status.

Quarter-Finals

QF A: Sarsfields vs Charleville

QF B: Midleton vs Glen Rovers

QF C: St Finbarrs vs Imokilly


Semi-Finals

Blackrock vs Winner of QF B

Winner of QF A vs Winner of QF C


Relegation Play-Off

Newtownshandrum vs Douglas

Co-Op Superstores PIHC: Knockout Stages


The Co-Op Superstores Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship now moves into the knockout phase.

Quarter-Finals:

QF A: Cloyne vs Valley Rovers

QF B: Ballincollig vs Carrigaline


Semi-Finals:

Dungourney vs Winner of QF B

Ballinhassig vs Winner of QF A


Relegation Play-Off:

Mallow vs Castlemartyr

Co-Op Superstores PIHC: Weekend Round-Up



The Co-Op Superstores Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship delivered another weekend of high-scoring hurling and tight contests.

Carrigaline just held off Ballymartle, 0-20 to 1-16, in a thrilling local battle. In Midleton, Éire Óg’s two goals proved decisive as they overcame Cloyne 2-14 to 0-15.

Ballincollig were in dominant form, racking up 3-22 against Castlemartyr, while Ballinhassig edged Kilworth by a single point, 0-18 to 0-17.

East Cork saw Dungourney and Lisgoold go toe-to-toe in a high-scoring clash, with Dungourney holding out 0-28 to 1-21. Valley Rovers finished strongest to defeat Mallow 0-23 to 0-19.