
Cork will play Kerry in the EirGrid GAA Football Under 20 Munster Championship Final on Wednesday March 4th at 7:30pm in Austin Stack Park Tralee. Cork are current Munster and All-Ireland Champions at this grade.
EirGrid Munster Under 20 Football Championship Final
Cork v Kerry
Venue: Austin Stack Park Tralee at 7:30pm
Referee: Sean Lonergan (Tipperary)
Extra Time if Necessary (Result on the Day)
Path to the final

Cork’s open game in this season competition was against Clare in Semi-Final on Wednesday night last. Cork won by two points 1-12 to Clare 2-7.
Scorers for Cork: Blake Murphy (0-9, 7f, 1’45, 1m); Jack Murphy (1-0); Mark Cronin (0-2, 1f); Fionn Herlihy (0-1)
Cork Team vs Clare: 1. Josh O’Keeffe (Newmarket), 4. Diarmaid Phelan (Aghada), 3. Daniel O’Mahony (Knocknagree), 2. Colm O’Shea (Kilshannig), 5. David Buckley (Newcestown), 6. Bill Foley (Bantry Blues), 7. Brian Lynch (Douglas), 8. Jack Lawton (Argideen Rangers), 9. Daniel O’Connell (Kanturk), 10. Jack Murphy (Éire Óg), 11. Aodhán Ó Luasa (Naomh Aban), 12. Brian Hayes (St. Finbarr’s), 13. Mark Cronin (Nemo Rangers) (Joint-Captain), 14. Fionn Herlihy (Dohenys), 15. Blake Murphy (St. Vincent’s) (Joint-Captain)
Subs: 21. Eanna O’Hanlon (Kilshannig) for Foley (half-time), 19. Eoghan Lehane (Canovee) for Lynch (35,), 22. Conor Corbett (Clyda Rovers) for Hayes (35), 18. Sean Desmond (Clondrohid) for Phelan (63), 23. Jack Kelleher (Canovee) for Corbett (65 mins)
The Cork Under 20 Football Team to play Kerry has been announced.
1. Josh O Keeffe – Newmarket
2. Colm O Shea – Kilshannig
3. Daniel O Mahony – Knocknagree
4. Diarmaid Phelan – Aghada
5. David Buckley – Newcestown
6. Bill Foley – Bantry Blues
7. Brian Lynch – Douglas
8. Jack Lawton – Argideen Rangers
9. Daniel O Connell – Kanturk
10. Jack Murphy – Éire Óg
11. Aodhán Ó Luasa – Naomh Aban
12. Brian Hayes – St. Finbarrs
13. Mark Cronin – Nemo Rangers (Joint Captain)
14. Fionn Herlihy – Doheny’s
15. Blake Murphy – St. Vincent’s (Joint Captain)
16. Cian O Leary – Douglas
17. Bill Curtin – Kilshannig
18. Sean Desmond – Clondrohid
19. Darragh Cashman – Millstreet
20. Eanna O Hanlon – Kilshannig
21. Conor Corbett – Clyda Rovers
22. Darragh Hayes – Carbery Rangers
23. Gerry O Sullivan – Boherbue
24. Conor Russell – Douglas
Extended Panel Members
Jack Kelliher – Canovee
Eoin Nation – Nemo Rangers
Ciaran Nyhan – Ballinascarthy
Dylan Connolly – Glanworth
Conor Smith – Aghabullogue
Eoghan Lehane – Canovee
Ciarán O’ Sullivan – Urhan
Cork’s Management Team
Management: Keith Ricken, Michéal Ó Cronín, Maurice Moore, Colm O Neill, Barry Corkery
Strength & Conditioning: Con Burns
Goalkeeping Coach: Kevin Murphy
Logistics: Charlie McCarthy, Brian Walsh, Denis McSweeney
Medical: Dr Aidan Kelleher, Brian O Connell
Liaison Officer: Des Cullinane
Munster U20 Football Final 2020
Cork will play Kerry in the EirGrid GAA Football Under 20 Munster Championship Final on Wednesday March 4th at 7:30pm in Austin Stack Park Tralee. Cork are current Munster and All-Ireland Champions at this grade.
Venue: Austin Stack Park Tralee at 7:30pm
Referee: Sean Lonergan (Tipperary)
Extra Time if Necessary (Result on the Day)
Path to the final
Cork’s open game in this season competition was against Clare in Semi-Final on Wednesday night last. Cork won by two points 1-12 to Clare 2-7.
Scorers for Cork: Blake Murphy (0-9, 7f, 1’45, 1m); Jack Murphy (1-0); Mark Cronin (0-2, 1f); Fionn Herlihy (0-1)
Cork Team vs Clare: 1. Josh O’Keeffe (Newmarket), 4. Diarmaid Phelan (Aghada), 3. Daniel O’Mahony (Knocknagree), 2. Colm O’Shea (Kilshannig), 5. David Buckley (Newcestown), 6. Bill Foley (Bantry Blues), 7. Brian Lynch (Douglas), 8. Jack Lawton (Argideen Rangers), 9. Daniel O’Connell (Kanturk), 10. Jack Murphy (Éire Óg), 11. Aodhán Ó Luasa (Naomh Aban), 12. Brian Hayes (St. Finbarr’s), 13. Mark Cronin (Nemo Rangers) (Joint-Captain), 14. Fionn Herlihy (Dohenys), 15. Blake Murphy (St. Vincent’s) (Joint-Captain)
Subs: 21. Eanna O’Hanlon (Kilshannig) for Foley (half-time), 19. Eoghan Lehane (Canovee) for Lynch (35,), 22. Conor Corbett (Clyda Rovers) for Hayes (35), 18. Sean Desmond (Clondrohid) for Phelan (63), 23. Jack Kelleher (Canovee) for Corbett (65 mins)
The Cork Under 20 Football Team to play Kerry has been announced.
1. Josh O Keeffe – Newmarket
2. Colm O Shea – Kilshannig
3. Daniel O Mahony – Knocknagree
4. Diarmaid Phelan – Aghada
5. David Buckley – Newcestown
6. Bill Foley – Bantry Blues
7. Brian Lynch – Douglas
8. Jack Lawton – Argideen Rangers
9. Daniel O Connell – Kanturk
10. Jack Murphy – Éire Óg
11. Aodhán Ó Luasa – Naomh Aban
12. Brian Hayes – St. Finbarrs
13. Mark Cronin – Nemo Rangers (Joint Captain)
14. Fionn Herlihy – Doheny’s
15. Blake Murphy – St. Vincent’s (Joint Captain)
16. Cian O Leary – Douglas
17. Bill Curtin – Kilshannig
18. Sean Desmond – Clondrohid
19. Darragh Cashman – Millstreet
20. Eanna O Hanlon – Kilshannig
21. Conor Corbett – Clyda Rovers
22. Darragh Hayes – Carbery Rangers
23. Gerry O Sullivan – Boherbue
24. Conor Russell – Douglas
Extended Panel Members
Jack Kelliher – Canovee
Eoin Nation – Nemo Rangers
Ciaran Nyhan – Ballinascarthy
Dylan Connolly – Glanworth
Conor Smith – Aghabullogue
Eoghan Lehane – Canovee
Ciarán O’ Sullivan – Urhan
Cork’s Management Team
Management: Keith Ricken, Michéal Ó Cronín, Maurice Moore, Colm O Neill, Barry Corkery
Strength & Conditioning: Con Burns
Goalkeeping Coach: Kevin Murphy
Logistics: Charlie McCarthy, Brian Walsh, Denis McSweeney
Medical: Dr Aidan Kelleher, Brian O Connell
Liaison Officer: Des Cullinane
Cork GAA County Committee Report 03/03/2020
The County Committee met on 03/03/2020. The minutes of the previous meeting on 04/02/2020 were taken as read and adopted. The Youghal delegate, who had missed the previous meeting, expressed disappointment that the County Board pass was being replaced, while the St. Nick’s delegate felt that All-Ireland medal holders should be excluded from the change, but the Cathaoirleach reiterated that the proposal had been accepted unanimously at the previous meeting, that it was a very small gesture by which we could all do our bit to improve the finances of Cork GAA, given that there were over 900 free passes in circulation, and that it was vital that all pass-holders were treated equally by being offered the opportunity to purchase the new Season Ticket at a much-discounted rate of €50 instead of the pass.
The Cathaoirleach then advised the meeting that talks had begun involving Cork GAA, Cairde Chorcaí, members of the stadium board and members of the financial advisory and planning sub-committee with a view to developing a co-ordinated plan for the financing of all aspects of Cork GAA, including the stadium, and that an update would be provided to the County Board in due course.
She also announced that financial advisers BDO Eaton Square had been engaged to develop a joint business plan Cork GAA and Páirc uí Chaoimh, which was due for completion by early summer. As the secondment of Michelle McAleer to the stadium was due to end after the completion of the stadium accounts, Cork GAA and the stadium board were to jointly fund three short-term appointments in the commercial, facilities and accounting areas, to operate across both entities pending the finalisation of the business plan.
Tributes were paid to Michelle McAleer by the Chairperson and by Michael Byrne, the stadium event controller.
Inter-county match reports were read out, and the Chairperson wished Keith Ricken and the U20 footballers every success in the following night’s Munster Final against Kerry.
The Progress report was adopted, and the Runaí raised the issue of child protection in the context of un-approved camps. He stressed the importance of adhering to the rules of the GAA and the law of the land in relation to such camps, and reminded clubs of the standards required for approval.
A brief CCC report was given, and clubs were informed that league games which had been postponed due to weather could be re-fixed outside of the 30-day period but that all fixtures needed to be submitted to the office by Friday 13th March.
Reporting on the recent annual Congress, the Chairperson commiserated with Jerry O’Sullivan, who had been unsuccessful in his bid for the GAA presidency, and congratulated Larry McCarthy, originally from Bishopstown, on his election as Uachtarán Tofa.
A number of club developments were proposed and seconded, and votes of sympathy were passed.
The next meeting was fixed for April 7th.
Cork Commemorative Jersey on Sale
The Cork Commemorative Jersey is currently on sale online here
There Jersey was launched last week and details of the launch can be found here
The Jersey was worn by the Cork Hurlers against Limerick and by the Footballers against Derry.
Cork Under 20 Football Team Announced.
The Cork Under 20 Football Team to play Kerry has been announced.
1. Josh O Keeffe – Newmarket
2. Colm O Shea – Kilshannig
3. Daniel O Mahony – Knocknagree
4. Diarmaid Phelan – Aghada
5. David Buckley – Newcestown
6. Bill Foley – Bantry Blues
7. Brian Lynch – Douglas
8. Jack Lawton – Argideen Rangers
9. Daniel O Connell – Kanturk
10. Jack Murphy – Éire Óg
11. Aodhán Ó Luasa – Naomh Aban
12. Brian Hayes – St. Finbarrs
13. Mark Cronin – Nemo Rangers (Joint Captain)
14. Fionn Herlihy – Doheny’s
15. Blake Murphy – St. Vincent’s (Joint Captain)
16. Cian O Leary – Douglas
17. Bill Curtin – Kilshannig
18. Sean Desmond – Clondrohid
19. Darragh Cashman – Millstreet
20. Eanna O Hanlon – Kilshannig
21. Conor Corbett – Clyda Rovers
22. Darragh Hayes – Carbery Rangers
23. Gerry O Sullivan – Boherbue
24. Conor Russell – Douglas
Extended Panel Members
Jack Kelliher – Canovee
Eoin Nation – Nemo Rangers
Ciaran Nyhan – Ballinascarthy
Dylan Connolly – Glanworth
Conor Smith – Aghabullogue
Eoghan Lehane – Canovee
Ciarán O’ Sullivan – Urhan
Management: Keith Ricken, Michéal Ó Cronín, Maurice Moore, Colm O Neill, Barry Corkery
Strength & Conditioning: Con Burns
Goalkeeping Coach: Kevin Murphy
Logistics: Charlie McCarthy, Brian Walsh, Denis McSweeney
Medical: Dr Aidan Kelleher, Brian O Connell
Liaison Officer: Des Cullinane
Cork beat Derry in League
Cork 3-13 Derry 3-11
Cork survived a late scare as Derry battled from 10 points down with only eight minutes of regulation time remaining to lose by just two at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The result leaves Cork on the verge of promotion back to Division Two, requiring just one more point from their remaining two games to be sure.
They led by 1-5 to 0-4 at half-time after playing with the howling wind. Damien Gore scored their goal in the 19th minute following a mistake from a short kickout.
Cork added a second goal after 45 minutes, when Paul Kerrigan set up John O’Rourke, who added a third following a strong Sean Powter run on the hour.
Just before, Derry’s Niall Loughlin grabbed their first goal, but with 62 minutes gone, Cork had raced 3-12 to 1-8 in front and were coasting.
But Derry kept battling right to the end as goals from Emmett Bradley and substitute Patrick Kearney left Cork sweating on the final whistle.
Cork: A Casey; T Clancy, M Shanley, P Ring; L O’Donovan, S Powter, M Taylor; I Maguire, captain, K O’Hanlon; J O’Rourke (2-2, 0-1 ‘mark’), S White, B Hartnett; P Kerrigan, L Connolly (0-2, 1 free), D Gore (1-3, 0-1 ‘mark’).
Subs: C O’Mahony (0-4, 2 frees) for Connolly injured 25 mins, K O’Donovan for O’Donovan injured 35+1 mins, E McSweeney (0-1) for Hartnett 45 mins, M Hurley (0-1) for Kerrigan 62 mins, J Loughrey for Powter 64 mins.
Derry: O Lynch (0-1, 0-1 ’45); P McGrogan, B Rogers, C McWilliams (0-1,0-1 free); S Downey, C McKaigue, N Keenan; C McFaul, P Cassidy (0-1); E Bradley (1-1), N Loughlin (1-1, 0-1 free), D Tallon; B Heron, S McGuigan (0-6 frees), N Toner.
Subs: L McGoldrick for Cassidy and P Kearney (1-0) for Toner 42 mins, C Doherty for Tallon 57 mins, D Cassidy for Heron 61 mins.