The Cork Senior Hurling team to play Dublin in the All-Ireland Semi-Final at Croke Park, Dublin, on Saturday 5th July at 5pm has been announced;
1. Patrick Collins, Ballinhassig
2. Niall O’Leary, Castlelyons
3. Eoin Downey, Glen Rovers
4. SeĂĄn O’Donoghue, Inniscarra
5. CiarĂĄn Joyce, Castlemartyr
6. Robert Downey, Glen Rovers (Captain)
7. Mark Coleman, Blarney
8. Tim O’Mahony, Newtownshandrum
9. Darragh Fitzgibbon, Charleville
10. Diarmuid Healy, Lisgoold
11. Shane Barrett, Blarney
12. Declan Dalton, Fr O’Neill’s
13. Patrick Horgan, Glen Rovers
14. Alan Connolly, Blackrock
15. Brian Hayes, St Finbarr’s
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16. BrĂon Saunderson, Midleton
17. Damien Cahalane, St Finbarr’s
18. Ger Millerick, Fr O’Neill’s
19. Tommy O’Connell, Midleton
20. Ethan Twomey, St Finbarr’s
21. Luke Meade, Newcestown
22. Brian Roche, Bride Rovers
23. Jack O’Connor, Sarsfields
24. Shane Kingston, Douglas
25. Robbie O’Flynn, Erin’s Own
26. Conor Lehane, Midleton
 McCarthy Insurance Div7 FL Final | Argideen Rangers vs KilmacabeaÂ
Argideen Rangers vs KilmacabeaÂ
đ Friday, July 4th
đą 7:30 PM Throw-In
đ Rossmore GAA Grounds â P85 FX33
The stage is set for the McCarthy Insurance Division 7 Football League Final as Argideen Rangers and Kilmacabea go head-to-head in what promises to be a thrilling encounter in Rossmore.
Both sides have shown real determination throughout the league, and now just one game stands between them and silverware. Who will come out on top?
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đŁ All support welcome â letâs pack Rossmore!
McCarthy Insurance Group FL Division 2 Final | Carbery Rangers đ Knocknagree
McCarthy Insurance Group FL Division 2 Final
đ Ballyvourney | đą Friday, 4th July | 7:30 PM
đŽ Carbery Rangers đ Knocknagree đźđȘ
A huge clash awaits as Carbery Rangers and Knocknagree go head-to-head in the McCarthy Insurance Group Division 2 Final this Friday evening in Ballyvourney.
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đ Path to the Final
đŽ Carbery Rangers â Road to the Final
The Rosscarbery men have been in top form throughout the league, racking up big scores and grinding out close results when needed.
â 4-18 to 1-14 vs OâDonovan Rossa
â 3-20 to 0-14 vs Castletownbere
â 1-16 to 1-8 vs Valley Rovers
â 1-20 to 1-10 vs Kanturk
â 1-16 to 0-13 vs Ballincollig
â 1-23 to 0-11 vs Fermoy
â 3-15 to 3-8 vs BĂ©al Ăthaân Ghaorthaidh
â 0-16 to 1-12 vs Knocknagree
đĄ Knocknagree â Road to the Final
The North Cork outfit also enjoyed an excellent campaign, showing great resilience and firepower to reach the final.
â 0-15 to 2-6 vs OâDonovan Rossa
â 2-13 to 1-10 vs Kanturk
â 2-10 to 0-11 vs Castletownbere
â 1-21 to 0-13 vs Fermoy
â 1-12 to 1-11 vs Dohenys
â 1-14 to 0-11 vs Valley Rovers
â 1-12 to 0-16 vs Carbery Rangers
McCarthy Insureance Group Div 1 Football League Final | St.Finbarr’s v Clonakilty
 McCarthy Insurance Group FL Division 1 Final
đ Friday, 4th July 2025
â° 19:30
đ Ballygarvan
The stage is set for a thrilling conclusion to the McCarthy Insurance Group Football League Division 1, as St Finbarrâs take on Clonakilty in the much-anticipated final in Ballygarvan.
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McCarthy Insurance Group Football League Division 1
Final: St Finbarr’s đ Clonakilty
đ Ballygarvan | đą Friday, 4th July | 7:30 PM
đŠ St Finbarrâs Road to the Final
Key Results:
â 27 Feb | St Finbarrâs 2-20 đ 2-15 Cill na Martra
â 16 Mar | St Finbarrâs 0-18 đ 1-11 Eire Ăg
â 29 Mar | St Finbarrâs 0-14 đ 0-12 Nemo Rangers
â 13 Apr | St Finbarrâs 0-22 đ 1-16 Carrigaline
â 26 Apr | St Finbarrâs 3-16 đ 1-13 Castlehaven
â 24 May | St Finbarrâs 0-16 đ 1-7 Douglas
â 5 June | St Finbarrâs 0-17 đ 1-7 St Michaelâs
â 21 June | Win awarded vs Newcestown (Conceded)
đ„ Clonakiltyâs Road to the Final
Key Results:
â 2 Mar | Clonakilty 1-18 đ 1-8 Eire Ăg
â 16 Mar | Clonakilty 2-13 đ 0-6 Douglas
â 30 Mar | Clonakilty 2-16 đ 0-17 St Michaelâs
â 12 Apr | Clonakilty 3-9 đ 2-9 Newcestown
â 27 Apr | Clonakilty 1-15 đ 1-12 Cill na Martra
â 21 May | Clonakilty 1-15 đ 1-16 Nemo Rangers
â 8 June | Clonakilty 2-17 đ 2-12 Carrigaline
â 11 May | Clonakilty 3-22 đ 0-6 St Finbarrâs
â 29 June Clonakilty 1-15 đ 2-12 Castlehaven
The Cork Senior Hurling Team to play Dublin in the All-Ireland Semi Final has been announced;
CĂșl Camps in Full Swing Across Cork â Over 18,000 Set to Take Part in 125 Club Camps
CĂșl Camps in Full Swing Across Cork â Over 18,000 Set to Take Part in 125 Club Camps
âItâs brilliant to see the pitches full of energy and excitement.â â Paudie Crowley Cork CĂșl Camp Co-Ordinator
Corkâs GAA Kelloggâs CĂșl Camps are off to a flying start this summer, with participation numbers soaring across the county. Already, over 3,750 children have taken part in the opening two weeks of camps, with 3,000 attending this week alone and 750 last week.
With 125 club camps scheduled between June and August, Corkâs CĂșl Camps programme is not only thriving â itâs officially larger than the entire province of Connacht.
Speaking during a visit to the Whiteâs Cross GAA camp, Cork CĂșl Camp Coordinator Paudie Crowley praised the remarkable enthusiasm from young players and the tireless efforts of clubs and coaches:
âItâs brilliant to be here at Whiteâs Cross GAA this week, seeing the pitches full of energy and excitement. Weâve had an incredible response so far â over 3,000 kids are taking part in CĂșl Camps across Cork this week alone, and 750 attended last week. Itâs a real testament to the work of our clubs, coaches, and volunteers, and to the love young people have for our games.â
Camp for All â Inclusion at the Heart of the GAA
One of the standout highlights of this yearâs programme is the âCamp for Allâ, Corkâs fully inclusive CĂșl Camp taking place at SuperValu PĂĄirc UĂ Chaoimh. This initiative ensures that all young people, regardless of ability, can enjoy the fun and friendships that Gaelic Games offer.
By creating a supportive, adaptive, and welcoming environment, the Camp for All reflects the GAAâs commitment to accessibility, diversity, and community spirit, making sure that no child is left on the sidelines.
Fun, Friendship & Skills
The CĂșl Camps give children aged 6 to 13 an opportunity to enjoy Gaelic Games in a fun and inclusive environment, while learning new skills, building confidence, and making lasting friendships.
Led by qualified, Garda-vetted coaches, the camps focus on football, hurling, camogie, and ladies football, with an emphasis on participation, enjoyment, and development. Whether a child is picking up a hurley for the first time or honing their skills for the next match, thereâs something for everyone.
Every Camper Gets:
Camps Continue All Summer
CĂșl Camps will continue each week across Cork until the last week of August, giving thousands more children the chance to experience the magic of GAA in their local clubs.
Find your local camp and register now at:
đ www.kelloggsculcamps.gaa.ie