The Cork team to play Waterford in round 5 of the O’Neill’s.com Munster U20 Hurling Championship has been announced;

The Cork U20 Hurling team to play Waterford in the O’Neill.com Munster Championship round 5 at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork  on Wednesday 20th April 7.30pm has been announced.

  1. Daniel O’Connell, Dromina
  2. Denis Cashman, Bride Rovers, Captain
  3. James O’Brien, Fermoy
  4. Timmy Wilk, Cobh
  5. Ben Walsh, Killeagh
  6. David O’Leary, Ballincollig
  7. Daniel Murnane, Carrigtwohill
  8. Eoin Guinane, Valley Rovers
  9. Ryan Deasy, Ballymartle
  10. Finn O’Brien, Erin’s Own
  11. John Murphy, Mallow
  12. Peter O’Shea, Erin’s Own
  13. Barry O’Flynn, Sarsfields
  14. Ross O’Sullivan, Na Piarsaigh
  15. Barry Walsh, Killeagh
  16. Óisín Walsh, Youghal
  17. Cian Dunphy,  Erin’s Own
  18. Cillian O’Callaghan, Dungourney
  19. Óisín Fitzgerald, St Catherine’s
  20. Adam O’Sullivan, Ballinhassig
  21. Johnnie Murphy, Dromina
  22. Dylan McCarthy, Killeagh
  23. Mark O’Brien, Douglas
  24. John Wigginton Barrett, St Finbarr’s

Rebels Bounty Draw Results | April 2025

April Rebels’ Bounty Draw – Whitechurch Winner Scoops Top Prize

Cork GAA is delighted to announce the winners of the April Rebels’ Bounty draw, with  prizes shared among 30 lucky entrants.

A massive congratulations to Billy Sheahan from Whitechurch, who took home the top prize of €20,000! Winners from all corners of Cork were celebrated, from Youghal to Clonakilty and Dromina to Ballincollig.

Full list of winners

Munster U20 FC | The Final, Cork vs Kerry

Cork vs Kerry – Munster U20 Football Championship Final 🏆

The stage is set!
Cork will take on old rivals Kerry in the Munster U20 Football Championship Final this Monday, April 28th at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Throw-in is at 7:30 PM, and it promises to be a classic.

It’s the Rebels vs the Kingdom — and it’s all on the line.

Key Info:

  • 🕢 Throw-in: 7:30 PM

  • 🏟️ Stadium Opens: 6:30 PM

  • 📺 Watch Live: TG4

  • 🎟️ Get your tickets: Buy Here

  • 🎫 Under 16s go free (must be accompanied by an adult)

  • 🏟️ Seating: Only the South Stand Lower and Premium Level will be open.

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Path to the finals

Munster SHC Rd 2 | Cork beat Tipp

Munster SHC Round Two

Cork 4-27 Tipperary 0-24

By Stephen Barry at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

A first-minute red card for Darragh McCarthy and three Cork goals inside the first quarter made for one-way traffic as the Rebels ran out 15-point winners over Tipperary at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

There were 18 points between these two last year and any hopes of a closer contest faded quickly after Tipp were reduced to 14 men right from the throw-in.

Cork punished them with three goals inside 17 minutes, from Tim O’Mahony, Patrick Horgan, and Alan Connolly. Man of the match Declan Dalton capped off the victory with a fourth green flag late on.

The victory in front of a sold-out 42,231 crowd moves them top of the Munster round-robin on three points.

Two opening-day draws saw changes kept to a minimum. Both were enforced as Dalton replaced the suspended Shane Barrett and Conor Bowe was called in after Joe Caesar’s injury withdrawal.

That meant Noel McGrath came off the bench to surpass Brendan Cummins’ Premier record with his 74th championship appearance.

 

McCarthy and Seán O’Donoghue clashed right from the throw-in with Johnny Murphy sending the U20 prospect to the line for an apparent dig, which sent the corner-back to the turf. Alan Tynan’s opening point from the throw-in was chalked off as a result.

That left Robert Downey free to sweep while O’Donoghue came out to man-mark centre-forward Jake Morris. Jason Forde took over Tipp’s placed-ball duties and he finished as top scorer with 0-15 (12 frees).

Cork’s opening goal originated from Downey picking up a loose puck-out in the sixth minute. They worked the ball around the half-backs for Mark Coleman to deliver for Brian Hayes, who lofted a pass for the onrushing O’Mahony to drive to the net.

The second again originated from Downey pouncing on a loose restart. This time, O’Mahony provided the supply for Horgan to spin inside and squeeze the sliotar inside the near post.

Within five minutes, they had their third green flag. Craig Morgan had a weak shot saved by Patrick Collins and Cork countered through Hayes and Darragh Fitzgibbon for a Connolly tap-in.

Trailing 3-6 to 0-3, Tipp targeted a goal to help their predicament. Forde took on a close-range free, which Eoin Downey blocked, and Collins denied Sam O’Farrell’s batted effort.

Robert Downey limped off with what was diagnosed as a dead leg as Coleman took over the free role.

Craig Morgan’s block and Bowe’s flick led to a hard-earned Jake Morris point. Cork were always doing more, though. Dalton and Séamus Harnedy took their first-half tallies to 0-3 each for a 10-point half-time advantage, 3-13 to 0-12.

Andrew Ormond forced Collins into a third save with his first touch and soon registered a point. They traded scores with Cork for 20 minutes of the second half before the hosts tagged on four in a row, including the first of Robbie O’Flynn’s two points.

Dalton added the final blow in the 64th minute from a sharp counter. Ciarán Joyce fed the Fr O’Neills man, who beat Bryan O’Mara before unleashing a near-post finish to complete his 1-6 tally.

Willie Connors came on late to score a brace, while Horgan brought his total to 1-9.

Scorers for Cork: Patrick Horgan 1-9 (6fs), Declan Dalton 1-6 (2fs), Séamus Harnedy 0-5, Tim O’Mahony, Alan Connolly 1-0 each, Darragh Fitzgibbon, Brian Hayes, Robbie O’Flynn 0-2 each, Tommy O’Connell 0-1.

Scorers for Tipperary: Jason Forde 0-15 (12fs), Jake Morris 0-3, Willie Connors 0-2, Eoghan Connolly, Craig Morgan, Darragh Stakelum, Andrew Ormond 0-1 each.

Cork: Patrick Collins; Niall O’Leary, Eoin Downey, Seán O’Donoghue; Ciarán Joyce, Robert Downey, Mark Coleman; Tim O’Mahony, Ethan Twomey; Declan Dalton, Darragh Fitzgibbon, Séamus Harnedy; Patrick Horgan, Alan Connolly, Brian Hayes.

Subs: Ger Millerick for R Downey (20, inj), Luke Meade for Twomey (47), Brian Roche for Connolly (52), Robbie O’Flynn for O’Mahony (57), Tommy O’Connell for Joyce (66).

Tipperary: Barry Hogan; Eoghan Connolly, Robert Doyle, Michael Breen; Sam O’Farrell, Ronan Maher, Bryan O’Mara; Craig Morgan, Alan Tynan; Conor Bowe, Jake Morris, Darragh Stakelum; Darragh McCarthy, John McGrath, Jason Forde.

Subs: Andrew Ormond for Bowe (42), Noel McGrath for Stakelum (42), Séamus Kennedy for Tynan (46), Gearóid O’Connor for J McGrath (51), Willie Connors for O’Farrell (67).

Referee: Johnny Murphy (Limerick).