
Boherbue thrilled to win double success in Set Dancing and Quiz at the Munster Scór na nOg Finals hosted in the Éire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens. Picture John Tarrant
Boherbue emerged big winners at the Munster Scór na nÓg Finals hosted in the Éire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens. The Duhallow club collected a double triumph courtesy of their Quiz and Set Dance teams. Elsewhere Borrisoleigh completing a wonderful day on and off the field on a victory as did fellow Tipperary clubs Newcastle, Portroe and Seán Treacys. A productive outing too for Kerry with success for Glenflesk and Finugue.
The occasion provided a platform for those with traditional talents to showcase native pastimes to a large attendance.
Ba iad na Buaiteoirí
Rince Foirne: (1)Newcastle(Tipperary);
Amhráiníocht Aonar: (1)Cailin Creamer(Portroe, Tipperary);
Aithriseoireacht: ((1)Canice Ryan(Sean Treacy’s, Tipperary).
Bailéad Ghrúpa: (1)Glenflesk(Kerry);
Nuachleas: (1)Borrisoleigh(Tipperary);
Ceol Uirlise: (1) Finugue(Kerry);
Rince Seit: (1)Boherbue(Cork);
Trath na gCeist: (1)Boherbue(Cork).
Comhghairdeas leis na buaiteoirí.
The provincial winners go forward to the All Ireland Scór na nÓg Final in Killarney on Saturday, Febuary 1
Canon O’Brien Cup- Cork team to play
Cork hurlers will play UCC on Tuesday 7th January at 7pm. The annual Canon O’Brien Cup final will take place in Mardyke Sports Grounds.
The current holders of the cup are Cork who beat UCC in 2019 by a point, 1-24 to 1-23.
Canon O’Brien was heavily involved as a coach with both teams, he led UCC to eight consecutive Fitzgibbon Cup titles and also coached Cork to the 1990 Munster and All-Ireland titles.
Admission to the match is free, however, those attending the game are asked to make a donation to volunteer collectors on the day, with all proceeds going to the St. Columba’s GNS with facility for deaf children.
Cork team to play
1.Anthony Nash (Kanturk)
2 Colm Spillane (Castlelyons)
3 Eoin Cadogan (Douglas)
4 Sean O’ Donoghue (Inniscarra)
5 Chris O’ Leary (Valley Rovers)
6 Bill Cooper (Youghal)
7 Damien Cahalane (St Finbarr’s)
8 Tim O’ Mahony (Newtownshandrum)
9 Tommy O’ Connell (Midleton)
10 Conor Lehane (Midleton)
11 Luke Meade (Newcestown)
12 Sean Twomey (Courcey Rovers)
13 Jack O’ Connor (Sarsfields)
14 Seamus Harnedy (St Ita’s)
15 Brian Turnbull (Douglas)
16 Ger Collins (Ballinhassig)
17 Colm Barry (Castlelyons)
18 Patrick Horgan (Glen Rovers)
19 Shane O’ Regan (Watergrasshill)
20 Eoin Roche (Bride Rovers)
21 Eoin Carey (Kilworth)
22.James Keating (Kildorrery)
23 Brian Roche (Bride Rovers)
Double delight for Boherbue at Munster Scór na nÓg Final
Boherbue thrilled to win double success in Set Dancing and Quiz at the Munster Scór na nOg Finals hosted in the Éire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens. Picture John Tarrant
Boherbue emerged big winners at the Munster Scór na nÓg Finals hosted in the Éire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens. The Duhallow club collected a double triumph courtesy of their Quiz and Set Dance teams. Elsewhere Borrisoleigh completing a wonderful day on and off the field on a victory as did fellow Tipperary clubs Newcastle, Portroe and Seán Treacys. A productive outing too for Kerry with success for Glenflesk and Finugue.
The occasion provided a platform for those with traditional talents to showcase native pastimes to a large attendance.
Ba iad na Buaiteoirí
Rince Foirne: (1)Newcastle(Tipperary);
Amhráiníocht Aonar: (1)Cailin Creamer(Portroe, Tipperary);
Aithriseoireacht: ((1)Canice Ryan(Sean Treacy’s, Tipperary).
Bailéad Ghrúpa: (1)Glenflesk(Kerry);
Nuachleas: (1)Borrisoleigh(Tipperary);
Ceol Uirlise: (1) Finugue(Kerry);
Rince Seit: (1)Boherbue(Cork);
Trath na gCeist: (1)Boherbue(Cork).
Comhghairdeas leis na buaiteoirí.
The provincial winners go forward to the All Ireland Scór na nÓg Final in Killarney on Saturday, Febuary 1
U21A County Final
All roads lead to Pairc Uí Chaoimh today ahead of the U21A County Football Final.
Ballincollig and St. Michael’s will go head to head.
Game will start at 2:15pm .
Today’s finals details
Munster Scór na nÓg Final
The Munster Scór na Óg Finals promise an exciting feast of talent on a staging in the Eire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens on this Sunday next commencing at 1.30pm.
Cork clubs Boherbue, Sam Maguires, St. James, Carbery Rangers and Kilshannig go in search of the accolades amidst competition at its keenest.
The finalists are
Rince Foirne: Boherbue(Cork), Newcastle(Tipperary), Dromid Pearses(Kerry), Stradbally(Waterford), Crecora(Limerick);
Read moreThree Cork clubs involved in All-Ireland Semi-Finals this weekend.
Cork will have three clubs taking part with Nemo Rangers in football and two hurling side’s Fr. O’Neill’s and Russell Rovers.
On Saturday January 4th, County Senior football champions Nemo Rangers will play Galway side Corofin in Cusack Park, Ennis at 1.30pm. This game will be broadcast live on TG4.
Premier Intermediate Champions Fr. O’Neill’s will travel to ‘OConnor Park in Offaly to take on Tuairin from Mayo.
On Sunday January 5th, Junior Champions Russell Rovers will meet Micheál Breathnach from Galway in Kilmallock, Limerick at 1.30pm
Fixtures in full
AIB GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Club Championship Semi-Finals
Nemo Rangers vs Corofin
Cusack Park, Ennis 13:30
AIB GAA Hurling All-Ireland Intermediate Club Championship Semi-Final
Bord Na Mona O’Connor PK, 13:30
Fr. O’Neills vs Tuairin
AIB GAA Hurling All-Ireland Junior Club Championship Semi-Final
Russel Rovers v Micheál Breathnach
Kilmallock, Limerick 13:30