Barrett helps Cork seal U20 Munster title and place in All-Ireland decider
The Rebels defeated Tipperary in this evening’s Munster final at Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
The Rebels defeated Tipperary in this evening’s Munster final at Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Results elsewhere meant Derry were safe from the playoff even in defeat, but they secured an insurance point.
The Foras board of management and the club’s administrative staff have both publicly backed a yes vote.
The reigning Premier Division champions took all the spoils from their trip to Turner’s Cross.
A point from their final two games will now be enough for the Leesiders to rubber-stamp promotion.
City are off the mark after a dramatic night at Turner’s Cross.
Ciaran Kilduff turned the ball in with four minutes remaining to give Shelbourne a winning start.
The Munster duo both won their ties today in Division 3.
An eight-point win for NUI Galway tonight in Cork.
The holders are through to the last eight.
St Brendan’s College, Tralee CBS and Pobalscoil Siabh Luachra all progressed in the Corn Uí Mhuirí today.
Chairperson Tracey Kennedy, however, urged delegates not to fool themselves into thinking Cork’s accounts would ‘paint a pretty picture’.
The final is pencilled in for 11 January.
A four-point success for the Rebels at the Fraher Field
Cork saw off Kerry in tonight’s pre-season clash in Mallow.
Mark White will not be involved as he is heading to America next year.
Kevin O’Donovan admitted ‘it’s not sustainable to continue with losses indefinitely’.
Reigning provincial champions Ballygunner lost out by a single point.
Colin O’Brien’s side put four goals past Israel this afternoon to secure another convincing win in Cork.
The Cork champions had 18 points to spare over their Kerry neighbours at Páirc Uí Rinn.
Colin O’Brien’s side wrapped up a 3-1 win over Montenegro in Cork.
Colin O’Brien’s side were 6-0 winners over Andorra at Turner’s Cross.
The Cork and Clare champions both triumphed this afternoon.
Luke Connolly scored 2-4 on the day as Nemo reigned supreme on Leeside once more.
The East Cork division are on top again after today’s decider.
Dáire O’Connor’s goal ensured the Rebel Army picked up the three points.
It’ll be the first time the pair have met in the final since 1988.
The Students needed to take something from the game to have a realistic chance of staying up.
Imokilly saw off St Finbarr’s by six points today.
The county champions of 2015 and 2016 have reached another decider.
Kingston has returned to the helm of the senior side.
The All-Ireland winning goalkeeper is back involved in Cork hurling as minor manager.
Turner’s Cross hosted the clash, which ended 0-0.
Maxim Kouogun hit the equaliser in the 82nd minute before Walter Figueira struck the injury-time winner.
Brian Stack bagged two goals for the Rossies.
There was late drama at Turner’s Cross as the visitors snatched all three points.
Stephen Bradley’s side were held to a 1-1 scoreline by Cork City.
The Rebels advanced through to next week’s Munster U20 hurling championship semi-final.
The Kingdom trailed at the break but turned it around to remain on track for another All-Ireland tilt.
The Kingdom U17s ran out three-point winners.