
The Cork Senior Hurling Team to play Galway at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday 22nd March in Round 7 of the Allianz League has been announced;
1. Patrick Collins, Ballinhassig
2. Niall O’Leary, Castlelyons
3. Damien Cahalane, St. Finbarr’s
4. Seán O’Donoghue, Inniscarra
5. Ciaran Joyce, Castlemartyr
6. Robert Downey, Glen Rovers (c)
7. Mark Coleman, Blarney
8. Tim O’Mahony, Newtownshandrum
9. Darragh Fitzgibbon, Charleville
10. Declan Dalton, Fr. O’Neill’s
11. Shane Barrett, Blarney
12. Ethan Twomey, St. Finbarr’s
13. Brian Roche, Bride Rovers
14. Brian Hayes, St. Finbarr’s
15. Patrick Horgan, Glen Rovers
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16. Bríon Saunderson, Midleton
17. Eoin Roche, Bride Rovers
18. Eoin Downey, Glen Rovers
19. Cormac O’Brien, Newtownshandrum
20. Tommy O’Connell, Midleton
21. Luke Meade, Newcestown
22. Jack O’Connor, Sarsfields
23. Diarmuid Healy, Lisgoold
24. Alan Connolly, Blackrock
25. Shane Kingston, Douglas
26. Séamus Harnedy, St.Ita’s
Red FM Hurling League Fixtures
Red FM Hurling League Fixtures – March 22nd & 23rd, 2025 🏆
A huge weekend of hurling action awaits as teams across Cork battle it out in the Red FM Hurling League. Check out the full list of fixtures below!
22/03/2025
Red FM HL Div 2
15:00 Na Piarsaigh vs Ballymartle @ Na Piarsaigh
16:30 Eire Og vs Erins Own @ Ovens
Red FM HL Div 3
15:00 Blackrock vs Blarney @ Church Road
Red FM HL Div 5
15:00 Midleton vs Ballyhea @ Park South, Midleton
Red FM HL Div 6
11:45 Kinsale vs Sarsfields @ Belgooly
15:00 Cloyne vs Argideen Rangers @ Cloyne
16:45 Na Piarsaigh vs Aghada @ Na Piarsaigh
Red FM HL Div 7
15:00 Passage West vs St Finbarrs @ Passage West
15:00 Nemo Rangers vs Douglas @ Trabeg
15:00 Ballinora vs Killeagh @ Ballymah
23/03/2025
Red FM HL Div 1
11:30 Fr O Neills vs Glen Rovers @ Aghavine
11:30 Douglas vs Sarsfields @ Douglas
11:30 Carrigtwohill vs Kanturk @ Carrigtwohill
Red FM HL Div 2
11:30 Killeagh vs Fermoy @ Killeagh
11:30 Valley Rovers vs Newtownshandrum @ Brinny
15:00 Ballincollig vs Midleton @ Ballincollig
Red FM HL Div 3
11:30 Courcey Rovers vs Ballinhassig @ Ballinspittle
11:30 Bride Rovers vs Castlelyons @ Rathcormac
11:30 Mallow vs Russell Rovers @ Mallow
11:30 Lisgoold vs Newcestown @ Lisgoold
Red FM HL Div 4
11:30 Youghal vs Kildorrery @ Club Ãras, Youghal
11:30 Cloughduv vs Bishopstown @ Cloughduv
11:30 Watergrasshill vs Tracton @ Watergrasshill
11:30 Bandon vs Inniscarra @ Bandon
Red FM HL Div 5
11:30 Castlemartyr vs Ballygarvan @ Castlemartyr
11:30 Dungourney vs Aghabullogue @ Dungourney
13:00 Erins Own vs Milford @ Caherlag
Red FM HL Div 6
11:30 Barryroe vs Ballinascarthy @ Barryroe
Red FM HL Div 7
11:30 Meelin vs Diarmuid O Mathunas @ Meelin
11:30 Killavullen vs Kilshannig @ Killavullen
The Cork Senior Hurling Team to play Galway has been announced;
Cork Hurlers Set for Showdown with Galway Under the Páirc Uí Chaoimh Lights
The stage is set for a thrilling encounter as Cork host Galway in Round 7 of the Allianz Hurling League this Saturday night at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh. With a place in the Division 1A final at stake, this promises to be a high-intensity battle.
Race to the Final
Tipperary have already secured their place in the final, but who will join them? That will be decided on Saturday evening.
Recent Form
Cork come into this clash on a high after a hard-fought victory over Clare, while Galway will be looking to bounce back from a defeat to Limerick in their last outing.
Team Announcement
Cork Manager Pat Ryan will name his starting 15 and matchday panel on Thursday at 9 PM on www.gaacork.ie.
Get Your Tickets
Tickets for this highly anticipated clash are available here.
Be there to support the Rebels as they aim for a place in the Allianz League Final!
Cork Footballers Set for High-Stakes Clash with Cavan
Cork footballers will travel to Kingspan Breffni this Sunday to face Cavan in their final league game of the season. The match throws in at 1:30 PM.
League Standings & Recent Form
Heading into this crucial encounter, Cork sit in 5th place, just behind 4th-placed Cavan. Both sides are coming off impressive wins—Cork defeating Louth, while Cavan saw off Roscommon.
Team Announcement
Cork Manager John Cleary will name his starting 15 and full matchday panel on the Cork GAA website this Friday at 8 PM. Fans will be eager to see the lineup as Cork look to finish the league campaign on a high.
Get Your Tickets
Tickets for the game are available for purchase here.
Record-breaking Horgan motivated by love of the game
The Glen Rovers man’s tally is currently 25 goals and 664 points (739 points) which puts him two behind Kilkenny legend Eddie Keher on 72 goals and 524 points (740 points).
The 36-year-old is already the championship’s all-time leading scorer on 29 goals and 629 points but chasing personal records has never been what’s motivated him over the course of an inter-county career that now extends to 18 seasons.
“Nah, not at all,” said Horgan yesterday at the launch in Croke Park of John West Féile 2025. “You can’t only play for that and go down and train as hard as you’re training.
“It’s really tough. Watching what you’re eating, the time you’re sleeping, what you’re drinking, then the training on top of that being really, really hard. It’s way too much in it just to be in it for something like that.
“A lot of work goes in, I think there has to be something more to it. If you’re not enjoying what you’re doing, it would be very hard to do it.”
Horgan is very much still enjoying what he does as evidenced by his impressive form so far in this year’s League.
For a few winters now he’s had to listen to people ask him when he’s going to finally hang up his boots, but his body and mind both remain as willing as ever.
“It’s a hard one because you get reminded of your age all the time,” he says. “Age shouldn’t be a thing. Not just because of the age I am. But when you actually break it down to what do you need to play at the level we’re playing, I think I’m able.
“You probably hear from a lot of players that have moved on that they get a feeling at some stage, ‘this is it, I can’t do this, I can’t do that. I can’t get to the ball. I don’t really have the appetite to go and do the extra before training or after’.
“Something might go like that, but for me nothing like that has happened yet.
“I love it. I feel like I’m competing really well. Same as anyone else down training, I just want to get a position.”
Patrick Horgan of Cork scores a point from a free during the Allianz Hurling League Division 1A match between Clare and Cork at Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg in Ennis, Clare. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile.
You ask Horgan if this is the strongest Cork hurling panel he’s been a part of in his 18 years as a senior county hurler and he immediately answers in the affirmative.
In his next breath though he quickly points out that talent and potential doesn’t count for much if it’s not harnessed sufficiently to win silverware.
That’s something the Cork senior hurlers haven’t managed in quite some time.
It’s 20 years since they won the Liam MacCarthy Cup, seven years since they have won a Munster senior hurling championship, and 27 years since they won the Allianz National League.
As things stand though, they’re now just two consecutive wins away from winning their first League title since 1998.
Winning is a habit, and were they to do that then it’s easy to imagine that this talented Cork team would get a taste for winning more and more silverware.
“Down through the years we’ve put in big performances in big games but following it up to win silverware is something we haven’t really done and obviously something we want to do,” admitted Horgan.
“People talk about us like we’re in the bracket with the top teams out there, but they all have trophies and we don’t.
“So obviously we have to get to positions they were in or they are in. They have them, we have to try and get there somehow.
“Limerick, Clare, even Kilkenny recently, all those teams have trophies. That’s just something we still have to break into.”
When you lose one of the greatest All-Ireland Finals in the history of the game by a single point then you know you’re not far of tasting glory yourself.
Where does Horgan think Cork find a few extra percentage points that can transform them from contenders into champions?
“There’s probably somewhere in every sector, I feel like,” he says. “At this stage, it’s broken up into individual positions. I just think we haven’t played our best so far.
“I think everybody feels that. We’re getting a couple of results and all that. Against Kilkenny, we didn’t play that well that often. It was a hard game.
“We didn’t play our best. Against Clare, it was the same last week, we just got lucky with a few goal chances. The score didn’t matter at all. It was way more competitive than the score suggested. We feel like we could be better.
“We want to put our best performance in. I don’t think we have put in our best performance yet. I think we’ve a lot of room for improvement.
“And we know that. When we chat at training, we know there’s a lot more in the tank. But we have to get it out. And that’s the aim.”