McCarthy Insurance Group Premier Junior Football Championship offers interesting ties;

The McCarthy Insurance Group Premier Junior Football Championship quarter finals and Relegation Play off offer interesting ties.

The opening game of this championship sees Glenville face Kilmurry at Ovens on Friday 27th September with a 7.30pm start.

Glenville were pipped by Cullen in their opening group game by the minimum before defeating Ballydesmond in round two and closed off the group stages losing out to Kinsale.

Kilmurry opened with victories over Cobh and St James before going under to Canovee.

The second quarter final brings Canovee into opposition against Urhan at Drimoleague on Saturday 28th September with a 5.30pm start.

Canovee got the better of St James & Cobh and drew with Cobh in their three group games while Urhan opened with a one point victory over Millstreet before losing out to St Nicks and Buttevant.

In the relegation play off, Newcestown is the setting for the clash of the Saints, with St Nicks and St James aiming to avoid the drop on Saturday 28th September at 4pm.

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Details of all games in the McCarthy Insurance Group Premier Junior Football championship are listed hereunder;

McCarthy Insurance Group Intermediate ‘A’ Football Championship reaches Knock out Stages;

The McCarthy Insurance Group Intermediate ‘A’ Football championship has reached the knock out stages with two quarter finals and a relegation play off down for decision this weekend.

Mallow houses the first quarter final between clubs from Duhallow and Avondubh on Saturday 28th September at 5.30pm when Boherbue clash with Glanworth.

Boherbue tasted success over city sides, Na Piarsaigh and St Finbarrs before losing out to Glanmire in their last group stage.

Glanworth, for their part defeated Ballinora and St Vincents before losing to near neighbours Mitchelstown last time out.

The second quarter final is the opening tie at Pairc Ui Rinn on Sunday 29th September between Gabriel Rangers and Mitchelstown 2pm.

Gabriel Rangers defeated Kildorrery and Dromtarriffe before losing to Adrigole last time out. Mitchelstown defeated St Vincents and Glanworth, either side of a defeat to Ballinora.

In the relegation play off, city sides Na Pairsaigh and St Vincents face off at Mayfield on Saturday 28th September 4pm. Both sides drew a blank in their group stage games with Na Piarsaigh losing out to Boherbue, Glanmire and St Finbarrs, while St Vincents went under to Mitchelstown, Glanworth and Ballinora.

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All Intermediate ”A” football fixtures are listed hereunder;

Premier Intermediate Football Quarter Finals Centre Stage on Saturday 28th September;

The McCarthy Insurance Group Premier Intermediate Football Quarter finals and Relegation play off take centre stage on Saturday 28th September;

Kealkil houses the quarter final tie between Bantry Blues & Uibh Laoire at 5.30pm. Both sides won their opening two group ties before losing in the last round.

Bantry Blues got the better of Nemo Rangers and Bandon before losing out to Naomh Aban while Uibh Laoire defeated Ilen Rovers and Aghada before going under to near neighbours Aghabullogue last time out.

The second quarter final sees Naomh Aban face Rockchapel at Banteer also with a 5.30pm start. Naomh Aban defeated Bandon and Bantry Blues either side of a draw with Nemo Rangers. Rockchapel, for their part, got the better of Macroom and lost to Kilshannig before being held to a draw in their final group league tie by Castletownbere.

In the Relegation play off, Ilen Rovers face off with Macroom at Dunmanway with a 4pm start. Both sides finished pointless after their three game group stages, with Ilen Rovers losing out to Uibh Laoire, Aghabullogue and Aghada, while Macroom lost out to Rockchapel, Castletownbere and Kilshannig.

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All fixtures are listed hereunder;

McCarthy Insurance Group Senior ‘A’ Football Offers enticing games;

The McCarthy Insurance Group Senior ‘A’ Football Championship offers enticing ties with two quarter finals and a Relegation final down for decision.

On Friday 27th September, Macroom houses the quarter final tie between Dohenys and Cill Na Martra at 7.45pm with Knocknagree awaiting the winners in the semi Final.

Dohenys recovered from a two point defeat to Kanturk in the opening round before recovering to gain the spoils over Fermoy and O’Donovan Rossa.

Cill na Martra had wins over Kiskeam and near neighbours Beal Athan Ghaorthaidh before losing out to Carrigaline last time out.

The second Quarter final tie brings Carrigaline and Bishopstown into opposition at Pairc Ui Rinn also on Saturday 28th September with a 7.15pm.

Carrigaline have a 100% record from the group stages defeating Beal Athan Ghaorthaidh, Kiskeam and Cill na Martra, while Bishopstown defeated Clyda Rovers and Newmarket before losing out to Knocknagree last time out.

In the Relegation Play Off, its the clash of Clyda Rovers and Kiskeam at Kanturk on Saturday 28th September with a 4pm start. Both sides lost their three group stage games, with Clyda Rovers losing out to Bishopstown, Knocknagree and Newmarket. Kiskeam lost out to Cill na Martra, Carrigaline and Neal Athan Ghaorthaidh.

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Rebels Bounty Draw for September 2024

Rebels’ Bounty Draw for September will take place at 6:30pm.

 

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