Co-Op Superstores Premier JHC – Semi-Finals Set

The Co-Op Superstores Premier Junior Hurling Championship quarter-finals delivered plenty of action and excitement.
Cloughduv stormed past Argideen Rangers 3-18 to 1-14, showcasing a powerful attacking display, while Barryroe secured a convincing 1-21 to 0-11 win over Meelin. In the relegation play-off, Ballygarvan edged St. Catherines 1-18 to 1-17, ensuring their survival in the championship.
The semi-finals promise to bring more drama and intensity. On Friday, 3rd October, Glen Rovers will take on Cloughduv at Páirc Uí Rinn at 7:30 PM, in what is expected to be a high-octane clash. The following day, Saturday, 4th October, Kilbrittain face Ballygarvan at Minane Bridge at 4:00 PM, with both sides determined to secure a place in the final.
Semi-finals details for Co-Op Superstores Hurling Championship
Friday, October 3rd
Premier Junior Hurling Championship Semi-Final
Saturday, October 4th
Intermediate A Hurling Championship Semi-Finals
Premier Junior Hurling Championship Semi-Final
Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship Semi-Finals
Senior A Hurling Championship Semi-Finals
Sunday, October 5th
Premier Senior Hurling Championship Semi-Finals
Co-Op Superstores Premier JHC – Semi-Finals Set
Co-Op Superstores Premier JHC – Semi-Finals Set
The Co-Op Superstores Premier Junior Hurling Championship quarter-finals delivered plenty of action and excitement.
Cloughduv stormed past Argideen Rangers 3-18 to 1-14, showcasing a powerful attacking display, while Barryroe secured a convincing 1-21 to 0-11 win over Meelin. In the relegation play-off, Ballygarvan edged St. Catherines 1-18 to 1-17, ensuring their survival in the championship.
The semi-finals promise to bring more drama and intensity. On Friday, 3rd October, Glen Rovers will take on Cloughduv at Páirc Uí Rinn at 7:30 PM, in what is expected to be a high-octane clash. The following day, Saturday, 4th October, Kilbrittain face Ballygarvan at Minane Bridge at 4:00 PM, with both sides determined to secure a place in the final.
Co-Op Superstores Hurling Championship – Semi-Finals Set
Co-Op Superstores Hurling Championship – Semi-Finals Set
The Co-Op Superstores Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship has produced plenty of excitement as the quarter-finals concluded.
In a thrilling relegation play-off, Castlemartyr narrowly defeated Mallow 1-19 to 0-19, ensuring their survival in the championship.
The quarter-finals delivered high drama and decisive wins. Ballincollig powered past Carrigaline 1-21 to 1-9, showing their championship credentials, while Cloyne edged out Valley Rovers 1-18 to 0-20 in a closely contested clash.
The semi-finals are now set and promise to be eagerly anticipated:
Dungourney vs Ballincollig at Caherlag, 16:00
Ballinhassig vs Cloyne at Ovens, 19:30
These encounters, scheduled between now and October 18th, are expected to attract strong interest as teams battle for a place in the final.
Intermediate A Hurling Championship – Semi-Finals Await
Intermediate A Hurling Championship – Semi-Finals Await
The Co-Op Superstores Intermediate ‘A’ Championship continues to deliver thrills and surprises, with the quarter-finals leaving fans on the edge of their seats.
Bandon and Erin’s Own produced a high-scoring shootout that had spectators captivated throughout. Despite a valiant effort from Erin’s Own, Bandon emerged victorious, 3-19 to 4-10 , thanks to their decisive finishing in the closing stages. Meanwhile, Aghabullogue staged a strong second-half comeback to see off Midleton 1-18 to 1-12, booking their place in the semi-finals.
The semi-final pairings are now set: Sarsfields face Bandon, while Aghada take on Aghabullogue. Both encounters are scheduled for October and are expected to attract significant interest.
In the relegation play-off, Youghal secured their Intermediate A status with a hard-fought win over Mayfield. Goals proved decisive as Youghal ran out 3-14 to 1-16 victors, condemning Mayfield to relegation.
Senior A Hurling Championship – Final Four Confirmed
The race for the Co-Op Superstores Senior A Hurling Championship crown has narrowed to four teams following a dramatic weekend of quarter-final action.
Bride Rovers impressed as they overcame Inniscarra, finding their rhythm up front and pulling away to secure a deserved 2-23 to 1-18 victory.
Blarney also booked their semi-final place, edging out Na Piarsaigh in a tense encounter that finished 1-21 to 0-19.
Those wins mean Bride Rovers will now meet Carrigtwohill in the last four, while Castlelyons will take on Blarney in the other semi-final, with both ties to be played in two weeks time in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The relegation battle was equally intense as Bishopstown and Courcey Rovers faced off in a do-or-die clash. After a nail-biting struggle, Courceys emerged on top by just two points, 0-16 to 0-14, ensuring their Senior A status for another season.