Rebels Bounty Draw results for September are now in

 

September’s Rebels’ Bounty Draw – Celebrating Our Winners!

The September edition of the Rebels’ Bounty Draw has wrapped up, and it’s time to celebrate our lucky winners! This month, James from Watergrasshill Glenville hit the jackpot with a €20,000 top prize – a life-changing win and a fantastic start to the month!

Not far behind, Martins from St. Finbarrs claimed €3,000, while Donal from Doneraile picked up €2,000. The excitement continued with Ned from Inniscarra, Batt from St. Catherines, and Bryan from Newtownshandrum, each winning €1,000 in this month’s draw.

We extend a huge congratulations to all our winners and thank everyone who supports the Rebels’ Bounty Draw. Your participation helps Cork GAA continue to grow and support clubs across the county.

See the full list of winners above

Rebels Bounty draw for September

Draw will be live at 7pm

 

Co-Op Superstores Premier Junior Hurling Championship Semi-Finals

Co-op Superstores Premier JHC 2025 Semi-Final Preview

This weekend, the semi-finals of the Co-op Superstores Premier JHC will take place, with Glen Rovers facing Cloughduv on Friday, October 3rd at 7:30 PM in Páirc Uí Rinn, and Kilbrittain taking on Ballygarvan on Saturday, October 4th at 4:00 PM in Minane Bridge. Both matches promise exciting action as the four teams battle for a place in the county final. Below is a summary of each team’s journey to the semi-finals.


Pictured are Sean O’Leary, Cloughduv and Ben Murphy, Glen Rovers, ahead of the Co Op Superstores 2025 Premier Junior Hurling Championship Semi Final, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Semi-Final 1: Glen Rovers vs Cloughduv

Venue: Páirc Uí Rinn | Time: Friday, October 3rd, 7:30 PM

Glen Rovers’ Path

Glen Rovers have been in fine form throughout the championship. They began with a narrow win over St Catherines, 1-14 (17) to 0-15 (15), before a draw with St Finbarrs, 2-15 (21) to 1-18 (21), showcased their resilience. They finished the group stages strongly with a comprehensive victory over Meelin, 1-25 (28) to 0-18 (18). Their strong performance earned them a bye directly into the semi-finals, skipping the quarter-finals.

Group Stage Results:

  • Round 1: Glen Rovers 1-14 – 0-15 St Catherines ✅

  • Round 2: Glen Rovers 2-15 – 1-18 St Finbarrs ⚖️ (Draw)

  • Round 3: Glen Rovers 1-25 – 0-18 Meelin ✅

Cloughduv’s Path

Cloughduv started with a dominant win over Nemo Rangers, 3-20 (29) to 0-17 (17). A tight contest with Kilbrittain in Round 2 saw them fall narrowly, 2-17 (23) to 1-17 (20), but they bounced back with a convincing victory over Barryroe, 1-25 (28) to 1-9 (12). In the quarter-finals, they defeated Argideen Rangers, 3-18 (27) to 1-14 (17), booking their place in the semi-final against Glen Rovers.

Group Stage Results:

  • Round 1: Cloughduv 3-20 – 0-17 Nemo Rangers ✅

  • Round 2: Cloughduv 1-17 – 2-17 Kilbrittain ❌

  • Round 3: Cloughduv 1-25 – 1-9 Barryroe ✅

Quarter-Final: Cloughduv 3-18 – 1-14 Argideen Rangers ✅

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Pictured are Philip Wall, Kilbrittain and Piaras O’Halloran, Ballygarvan, ahead of the Co Op Superstores 2025 Premier Junior Hurling Championship Semi Final, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Semi-Final 2: Kilbrittain vs Ballygarvan

Venue: Minane Bridge | Time: Saturday, October 4th, 4:00 PM

Kilbrittain’s Path

Kilbrittain began their championship campaign with a win over Barryroe, 0-22 (22) to 1-15 (18). They suffered a setback in Round 2, losing narrowly to Cloughduv, 2-17 (23) to 1-17 (20), but came back strongly in Round 3 with a big win over Nemo Rangers, 3-19 (28) to 1-10 (13). Their performance in the group stages earned them a bye into the semi-finals, skipping the quarter-finals.

Group Stage Results:

  • Round 1: Kilbrittain 0-22 – 1-15 Barryroe ✅

  • Round 2: Kilbrittain 1-17 – 2-17 Cloughduv ❌

  • Round 3: Kilbrittain 3-19 – 1-10 Nemo Rangers ✅

Ballygarvan’s Path

Ballygarvan started strong with a win over Milford, 1-23 (26) to 0-20 (20), before losing narrowly to Tracton, 1-14 (17) to 1-18 (21). They bounced back in Round 3 with a victory over Argideen Rangers, 0-26 (26) to 2-14 (20), securing a place in the quarter-finals. There, they edged past St Catherines in a thrilling contest, 1-18 (21) to 1-17 (20), to reach the semi-finals against Kilbrittain.

Group Stage Results:

  • Round 1: Ballygarvan 1-23 – 0-20 Milford ✅

  • Round 2: Ballygarvan 1-14 – 1-18 Tracton ❌

  • Round 3: Ballygarvan 0-26 – 2-14 Argideen Rangers ✅

Quarter-Final: Ballygarvan 1-18 – 1-17 St Catherines ✅


Ticket Information

  • Páirc Uí Rinn (Glen Rovers vs Cloughduv, Friday 7:30 PM): Tickets available at the venue on the day.

  • Minane Bridge (Kilbrittain vs Ballygarvan, Saturday 4:00 PM): Tickets available at the venue on the day.

Both semi-finals promise exciting, high-scoring encounters as the teams battle for a spot in the county final.

McCarthy Insurance Group Football Championship – Sunday Report Round Up

McCarthy Insurance Group Football Championship – Sunday Report Round Up

Carrigaline vs Newcestown in Premier SFC, :Photo George Hatchell

The McCarthy Insurance Group Football Championship produced another dramatic day of action on Sunday, with quarter-final ties and a relegation battle taking centre stage.

In the Premier Senior Football Championship quarter-final, Newcestown and Carrigaline could not be separated in normal time, finishing 0-18 apiece after an enthralling contest. With nothing to divide the sides, the game went to penalties where Newcestown held their nerve to prevail 4-3 in the shoot-out, booking their place in the last four.

Defending county champions Castlehaven saw their title defence ended by a ruthless St Finbarr’s side, who delivered a stunning attacking display. The Barrs struck six goals in a 6-11 to 0-19 victory, their firepower proving decisive against last year’s winners.

The final quarter-final in the grade saw Ballincollig edge past Duhallow by 1-15 to 2-11. Despite a spirited late push from Duhallow, Ballincollig held firm to secure their semi-final place.

In the Senior ‘A’ Championship quarter-final, Éire Óg advanced with a 1-17 to 1-13 win over Bishopstown. A crucial second-half goal created daylight between the teams and Éire Óg kept control in the closing stages to progress.

The day’s action also included a tense Premier Intermediate relegation play-off, where Macroom edged out Bandon by a single point in a high-scoring thriller, 2-20 to 2-19. The narrow win ensured Macroom’s survival, while Bandon now face the drop.

With quarter-final places decided and champions dethroned, the McCarthy Insurance Group Championships continue to deliver drama at every level.

Results Round-Up: McCarthy Insurance Group Football Championship

Results Round-Up: McCarthy Insurance Group Football Championship

In the Premier Senior Football Championship, Carbery Rangers and Valley Rovers could not be separated in their relegation play-off, finishing level on 1-9 apiece. The CCCC of the board will meet in the coming days to confirm details of the replay.

The Senior ‘A’ Football Championship served up high-scoring ties. Knocknagree edged Kanturk in a thrilling contest, running out winners by 2-19 to 0-23 to secure their place in the Semi-Finals. O’Donovan Rossa also had reason to celebrate after surviving their relegation battle with a 1-18 to 0-17 victory over Fermoy.

Meanwhile, decisive quarter-final action in the Premier Intermediate Championship saw Aghabullogue prove too strong for Kiskeam, winning 3-16 to 0-12, while Aghada marched through with a 2-12 to 0-10 victory over Glanmire.

In the Intermediate ‘A’ Championship, Dromtarriffe edged out St Vincent’s in a tight relegation play-off on a 3-13 to 2-15 scoreline. Ilen Rovers booked their place in the last four with a 2-12 to 1-10 win against Mitchelstown, and Ballinora also advanced after overcoming Gabriel Rangers 1-13 to 1-11.

The Premier Junior Championship provided plenty of talking points. Millstreet got the better of Ballydesmond in their relegation clash, winning 1-14 to 0-13. In the knock-out stages, Canovee advanced with an impressive 3-16 to 2-8 win over Cullen, while Cobh edged Inniscarra 1-12 to 0-14 to set up a semi-final clash

Results Round up from Saturday’s games

McCarthy Insurance Group Senior FC
Carbery Rangers 1-9 Valley Rovers 1-9
McCarthy Insurance Group Senior ‘A’ FC
Knocknagree 2-19 Kanturk 0-23
Fermoy 0-17 O Donovan Rossa 1-18
McCarthy Insurance Group Premier IFC
Aghabullogue 3-16 Kiskeam 0-12
Glanmire 0-10 Aghada 2-12
McCarthy Insurance Group Intermediate ‘A’ FC
Dromtarriffe 3-13 St Vincents 2-15
Ilen Rovers 2-12 Mitchelstown 1-10
Gabriel Rangers 1-11 Ballinora 1-13
McCarthy Insurance Group Premier JFC
Millstreet 1-14 Ballydesmond 0-13
Cullen 2-8 Canovee 3-16
Inniscarra 0-14 Cobh 1-12