Senior Football
QF: 10 Nov. Doonbeg, St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay, Kilmurry/Ibrickane or Cratloe (Clare) v Ballinacourty, Stradbally, Rathgormack or The Nire (Waterford) in Clare
QF: 10 Nov. St Finbarr's, Nemo Rangers, Douglas, Clonakilty or Newcestown (Cork) v Oola, St. Kierans or Newcastle West (Limerick) in Cork
SF: 17 Nov. Moyle Rovers, Cahir, JK Brackens, Upperchurch-Drombane, Clonmel Commercials, Ballyporeen, Loughmore-Castleiney or Arravale Rovers (Tipperary) v (Clare) or (Waterford) in Clare or Waterford
SF: 17 Nov. (Kerry) v (Cork) or (Limerick) in Cork or Limerick
Final: 1 Dec.
Intermediate Football
QF: 10 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) v (Waterford) in Kerry
QF: 10 Nov. Gerald Griffins, Mungret St. Pauls or Galtee Gaels (Limerick) v St. Joseph's Doora/Barefield, Kildysart, Shannon Gaels or St Breckans (Clare) in Limerick
SF: 17 Nov. St. Michael's, Kanturk, Bantry Blues, Bandon, Beal Ath an Ghaorthaidh or Éire Óg (Cork) v Templenoe (Kerry) or (Waterford) in Cork or Waterford
SF: 17 Nov. Rockwell Rovers, Moycarkey-Borris, Golden-Kilfeacle, Clonoulty-Rossmore, Drom & Inch or Clonmel Óg (Tipperary) v (Limerick) or (Clare) in Limerick or Clare
Final: 1 Dec.
Junior Football
QF: 17 Nov. (Cork) v Na Gaeil (Kerry) in Cork
QF: 17 Nov. (Limerick) v (Waterford) in Limerick
SF: 24 Nov. (Clare) v (Cork) or Na Gaeil (Kerry) in Kerry or Clare
SF: 24 Nov. (Tipperary) v (Limerick) or (Waterford) in Tipperary or Waterford
Final: 8 Dec.
Senior Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Crusheen, Sixmilebridge, Cratloe or Feakle (Clare) v Ballygunner, De La Salle, Mount Sion or Dungarvan (Waterford) in Clare
SF: 10 Nov. (Tipperary) v St Finbarr's, Glen Rovers or Carrigtwohill (Cork) in Tipperary
SF: 10 Nov. Na Piarsaigh or Patrickswel (Limerick) v (Clare) or (Waterford) in Limerick or Waterford
Final: 24 Nov.
Intermediate Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Kildimo-Pallaskenry or Blackrock (Limerick) v Kilworth, Inniscarra, Blarney or Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) in Limerick
QF: 3 Nov. Ardmore, Ballysaggart, Ballyduff Lower, Dunhill or Portlaw (Waterford) v Causeway (Kerry Senior Champions) in Waterford
SF: 10 Nov. St. Joseph's Doora/Barefield, Scariff, Smith O'Brien's or Broadford (Clare) v (Limerick) or (Cork) in Clare or Cork
SF: 10 Nov. (Tipperary) v (Waterford) or (Kerry Senior Champions) in Waterford or Kerry
Final: 24 Nov.
Junior Hurling
QF: 17 Nov. (Kerry Intermediate Champions) v (Cork) in Kerry
QF: 17 Nov. Colligan, St. Mary's, Killrossanty, Ballydurn or Tramore (Waterford) v (Limerick) in Waterford
SF: 24 Nov. (Clare) v (Kerry Intermediate Champions) or (Cork) in Clare or Cork
SF: 24 Nov. (Tipperary) v (Waterford) or (Limerick) in Tipperary or Limerick
Final: 8 Dec.
Edit 7 October Update:
Kerry's championship on a tight enough schedule...
Round One w/e 22nd Sept - 16 teams (Feale Rangers eliminated in prelim round)
Round Two w/e 29th Sept - 4 teams eliminated (Austin Stacks*, Mid Kerry, Kenmare District, Rathmore)
Round Three w/e 6th Oct - 4 teams eliminated (Kerins O'Rahilly's, Shannon Rangers, West Kerry)
Final Round Three game w/e 13th Oct (postponed due to bereavement)
Quarter Finals w/e 20th Oct - 4 teams eliminated
Semi Finals w/e 27th Oct
Rest Week w/e 3rd November
County Final penciled in for 10th November
Munster Club semi-final 17th November.
If the County Final has not been played, the last club team standing will represent Kerry in Munster. Not sure what happens if two club teams in final...draw out of the hat, I suppose?
*If the County Champions are a divisional team, the winners of the Senior Club (held in April/May) will represent Kerry...that would be Austin Stacks.
Hard to see past Templenoe and Na Gaeil for Intermediate and Junior All-Irelands tbh.
Templenoe have their 4 county stars and would be playing senior championship in any other county.
Na Gaeil have Jack Barry and Diarmuid O'Connor to call on as well.
Both teams played in Division 1 this year too.
Not really a level playing field is it?
Quote from: clarshack on September 25, 2019, 09:45:57 AM
Hard to see past Templenoe and Na Gaeil for Intermediate and Junior All-Irelands tbh.
Templenoe have their 4 county stars and would be playing senior championship in any other county.
Na Gaeil have Jack Barry and Diarmuid O'Connor to call on as well.
Both teams played in Division 1 this year too.
Not really a level playing field is it?
Sure going by that logic in Mayo Kiltimagh would fly the intermediate and Davitts shuffle off the senior table. Kiltimagh in Division 1 and Davitts in Division 3. But Davitts reached the senior quarter final and Kiltimagh only got to the intermediate quarter finals too.
Update 7 October:
Senior Football
QF: 10 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay or Kilmurry/Ibrickane (Clare) v Ballinacourty or Rathgormack (Waterford) in Clare
QF: 10 Nov. Nemo Rangers, Douglas or Newcestown (Cork) v Oola or Newcastle West (Limerick) in Cork
SF: 17 Nov. Moyle Rovers, JK Brackens, Clonmel Commercials or Loughmore-Castleiney (Tipperary) v (Clare) or (Waterford) in Clare or Waterford
SF: 17 Nov. (Kerry) v (Cork) or (Limerick) in Cork or Limerick
Final: 1 Dec.
Intermediate Football
QF: 10 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) v Colligan Emmetts, Modeligo, St. Saviours or Kill (Waterford) in Kerry
QF: 10 Nov. Gerald Griffins or Galtee Gaels (Limerick) v Kildysart or St Breckans (Clare) in Limerick
SF: 17 Nov. St. Michael's, Kanturk, Bantry Blues or Éire Óg (Cork) v Templenoe (Kerry) or (Waterford) in Cork or Waterford
SF: 17 Nov. Moycarkey-Borris, Golden-Kilfeacle, or Clonmel Óg (Tipperary) v (Limerick) or (Clare) in Limerick or Clare
Final: 1 Dec.
Junior Football
QF: 17 Nov. (Cork) v Na Gaeil (Kerry) in Cork
QF: 17 Nov. (Limerick) v Ballyduff Lower, John Mitchels, Geraldines or Shamrocks (Waterford) in Limerick
SF: 24 Nov. Michael Cusacks (Clare) v (Cork) or Na Gaeil (Kerry) in Kerry or Clare
SF: 24 Nov. Newcastle, Ballylooby-Castlegrace, Portroe, Solohead, Mullinahone or Emly (Tipperary) v (Limerick) or (Waterford) in Tipperary or Waterford
Final: 8 Dec.
Senior Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Sixmilebridge or Cratloe (Clare) v Ballygunner or De La Salle (Waterford) in Clare
SF: 10 Nov. Kiladangan, Borris-Ileigh, Nenagh Éire Óg, Kilruane MacDonaghs, Clonoulty-Rossmore, Toomevara, Éire Óg Annacarty, Loughmore-Castleiney or Drom & Inch (Tipperary) v Glen Rovers (Cork) in Tipperary
SF: 10 Nov. Patrickswell (Limerick) v (Clare) or (Waterford) in Limerick or Waterford
Final: 24 Nov.
Intermediate Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Kildimo-Pallaskenry or Blackrock (Limerick) v Kilworth or Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) in Limerick
QF: 3 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) v Causeway (Kerry) in Waterford
SF: 10 Nov. St. Joseph's Doora/Barefield, Smith O'Brien's or Broadford (Clare) v (Limerick) or (Cork) in Clare or Cork
SF: 10 Nov. Boherlahan-Dualla, Sean Treacys, Moyle Rovers, Kilsheelan-Kilcash, Knockavilla Donaskeigh Kickhams, Golden-Kilfeacle or Shannon Rovers (Tipperary) v (Waterford) or (Kerry) in Waterford or Kerry
Final: 24 Nov.
Junior Hurling
QF: 17 Nov. Kilgarvan (Kerry) v (Cork) in Kerry
QF: 17 Nov. Colligan, St. Mary's, Ballydurn or Tramore (Waterford) v Croagh Kilfinny, Kileedy or Castletown/Ballyagran (Limerick) in Waterford
SF: 24 Nov. (Clare) v (Kerry) or (Cork) in Clare or Cork
SF: 24 Nov. Carrick Davins, Skeheenarinky or Arravale Rovers (Tipperary) v (Waterford) or (Limerick) in Tipperary or Limerick
Final: 8 Dec.
Quote from: Ball Hopper on October 07, 2019, 06:21:06 AM
Senior Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Sixmilebridge or Cratloe (Clare) v Ballygunner or De La Salle (Waterford) in Clare
SF: 10 Nov. Kiladangan, Borris-Ileigh, Nenagh Éire Óg, Kilruane MacDonaghs, Clonoulty-Rossmore, Toomevara, Éire Óg Annacarty, Loughmore-Castleiney or Drom & Inch (Tipperary) v Glen Rovers (Cork) in Tipperary
SF: 10 Nov. Patrickswell (Limerick) v (Clare) or (Waterford) in Limerick or Waterford
Final: 24 Nov.
Loughmore are out of Tipp, Clonoulty beat them at the weekend. Eight left in it, and it's wide open as to who'll win.
Update 14 October...
Senior Football
QF: 10 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay or Kilmurry/Ibrickane (Clare) v Ballinacourty or Rathgormack (Waterford) in Clare
QF: 10 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) v Oola or Newcastle West (Limerick) in Cork
SF: 17 Nov. Moyle Rovers, JK Brackens, Clonmel Commercials or Loughmore-Castleiney (Tipperary) v (Clare) or (Waterford) in Clare or Waterford
SF: 17 Nov. Dr. Crokes, Kenmare Shamrocks, Killarney Legion, Dingle or Austin Stacks (Kerry) v Nemo Rangers (Cork) or (Limerick) in Cork or Limerick
Final: 1 Dec.
Intermediate Football
QF: 10 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) v Modeligo, St. Saviours or Kill (Waterford) in Kerry
QF: 10 Nov. Gerald Griffins or Galtee Gaels (Limerick) v Kildysart or St Breckans (Clare) in Limerick
SF: 17 Nov. St. Michael's, Kanturk, Bantry Blues or Éire Óg (Cork) v Templenoe (Kerry) or (Waterford) in Cork or Waterford
SF: 17 Nov. Moycarkey-Borris, Golden-Kilfeacle, or Clonmel Óg (Tipperary) v (Limerick) or (Clare) in Limerick or Clare
Final: 1 Dec.
Junior Football
QF: 17 Nov. Iveleary, Kilshannig, St. James, Ballinascarthy or Kilworth (Cork) v Na Gaeil (Kerry) in Cork
QF: 17 Nov. (Limerick) v Ballyduff Lower, Geraldines or Shamrocks (Waterford) in Limerick
SF: 24 Nov. Michael Cusacks (Clare) v (Cork) or Na Gaeil (Kerry) in Kerry or Clare
SF: 24 Nov. Ballylooby-Castlegrace, Portroe, Newcastle or Mullinahone (Tipperary) v (Limerick) or (Waterford) in Tipperary or Waterford
Final: 8 Dec.
Senior Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Sixmilebridge (Clare) v Ballygunner (Waterford) in Clare
SF: 10 Nov. Nenagh Éire Óg, Kiladangan, Borris-Ileigh, or Kilruane MacDonaghs (Tipperary) v Glen Rovers (Cork) in Tipperary
SF: 10 Nov. Patrickswell (Limerick) v (Clare) or (Waterford) in Limerick or Waterford
Final: 24 Nov.
Intermediate Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Kildimo-Pallaskenry or Blackrock (Limerick) v Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) in Limerick
QF: 3 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) v Causeway (Kerry) in Waterford
SF: 10 Nov. Broadford (Clare) v (Limerick) or (Cork) in Clare or Cork
SF: 10 Nov. Kilsheelan-Kilcash, Sean Treacys or Golden-Kilfeacle (Tipperary) v (Waterford) or (Kerry) in Waterford or Kerry
Final: 24 Nov.
Junior Hurling
QF: 17 Nov. Kilgarvan (Kerry) v Ballinascarthy, Carrignvar, Russell Rovers or Newmarket (Cork) in Kerry
QF: 17 Nov. St. Mary's or Ballydurn (Waterford) v Kileedy or Castletown/Ballyagran (Limerick) in Waterford
SF: 24 Nov. (Clare) v (Kerry) or (Cork) in Clare or Cork
SF: 24 Nov. Carrick Davins or Arravale Rovers (Tipperary) v (Waterford) or (Limerick) in Tipperary or Limerick
Final: 8 Dec.
20 October...things starting get a little clearer:
Senior Football
QF: 10 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay or Kilmurry/Ibrickane (Clare) v Rathgormack (Waterford) in Clare
QF: 10 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) v Oola or Newcastle West (Limerick) in Cork
SF: 17 Nov. Moyle Rovers, JK Brackens, Clonmel Commercials or Loughmore-Castleiney (Tipperary) v (Clare) or (Waterford) in Clare or Waterford
SF: 17 Nov. Dr. Crokes or Austin Stacks (Kerry) v Nemo Rangers (Cork) or (Limerick) in Cork or Limerick
Final: 1 Dec.
Intermediate Football
QF: 10 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) v Modeligo or St. Saviours (Waterford) in Kerry
QF: 10 Nov. Gerald Griffins or Galtee Gaels (Limerick) v St Breckans (Clare) in Limerick
SF: 17 Nov. St. Michael's or Éire Óg (Cork) v Templenoe (Kerry) or (Waterford) in Cork or Waterford
SF: 17 Nov. Moycarkey-Borris, Golden-Kilfeacle, or Clonmel Óg (Tipperary) v (Limerick) or (Clare) in Limerick or Clare
Final: 1 Dec.
Junior Football
QF: 17 Nov. Iveleary, Kilshannig, St. James, Ballinascarthy or Kilworth (Cork) v Na Gaeil (Kerry) in Cork
QF: 17 Nov. Croom or Kilteely-Dromkeen (Limerick) v Ballyduff Lower, Geraldines or Shamrocks (Waterford) in Limerick
SF: 24 Nov. Michael Cusacks (Clare) v (Cork) or Na Gaeil (Kerry) in Kerry or Clare
SF: 24 Nov. Ballylooby-Castlegrace, Portroe, Newcastle or Mullinahone (Tipperary) v (Limerick) or (Waterford) in Tipperary or Waterford
Final: 8 Dec.
Senior Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Sixmilebridge (Clare) v Ballygunner (Waterford) in Clare
SF: 10 Nov. Kiladangan or Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary) v Glen Rovers (Cork) in Tipperary
SF: 10 Nov. Patrickswell (Limerick) v (Clare) or (Waterford) in Limerick or Waterford
Final: 24 Nov.
Intermediate Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Kildimo-Pallaskenry or Blackrock (Limerick) v Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) in Limerick
QF: 3 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) v Causeway (Kerry) in Waterford
SF: 10 Nov. Broadford (Clare) v (Limerick) or (Cork) in Clare or Cork
SF: 10 Nov. Sean Treacys (Tipperary) v (Waterford) or (Kerry) in Waterford or Kerry
Final: 24 Nov.
Junior Hurling
QF: 17 Nov. Kilgarvan (Kerry) v Carrignavar or Russell Rovers (Cork) in Kerry
QF: 17 Nov. St. Mary's or Ballydurn (Waterford) v Castletown/Ballyagran (Limerick) in Waterford
SF: 24 Nov. (Clare) v (Kerry) or (Cork) in Clare or Cork
SF: 24 Nov. Carrick Davins or Arravale Rovers (Tipperary) v (Waterford) or (Limerick) in Tipperary or Limerick
Final: 8 Dec.
27 October update...competitions will have games next weekend...venues and times added to the best of my knowledge
Senior Football
QF: 10 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) v Rathgormack (Waterford) in Clare
QF: 10 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) v Newcastle West (Limerick) in Cork
SF: 17 Nov. JK Brackens or Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary) v (Clare) or (Waterford) in Clare or Waterford
SF: 17 Nov. Dr. Crokes or Austin Stacks (Kerry) v Nemo Rangers (Cork) or (Limerick) in Cork or Limerick
Final: 1 Dec.
Intermediate Football
QF: 10 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) v St. Saviours (Waterford) in Kerry
QF: 10 Nov. Galtee Gaels (Limerick) v St Breckans (Clare) in Limerick
SF: 17 Nov. Éire Óg (Cork) v Templenoe (Kerry) or St. Saviours (Waterford) in Cork or Waterford
SF: 17 Nov. Moycarkey-Borris or Clonmel Óg (Tipperary) v (Limerick) or (Clare) in Limerick or Clare
Final: 1 Dec.
Junior Football
QF: 17 Nov. Kilshannig or St. James (Cork) v Na Gaeil (Kerry) in Cork
QF: 17 Nov. Croom (Limerick) v Ballyduff Lower or Shamrocks (Waterford) in Limerick
SF: 24 Nov. Michael Cusacks (Clare) v (Cork) or Na Gaeil (Kerry) in Kerry or Clare
SF: 24 Nov. Portroe or Mullinahone (Tipperary) v Croom (Limerick) or (Waterford) in Tipperary or Waterford
Final: 8 Dec.
Senior Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Sixmilebridge (Clare) v Ballygunner (Waterford) in Sixmilebridge 1:30pm
SF: 10 Nov. Kiladangan or Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary) v Glen Rovers (Cork) in Tipperary
SF: 10 Nov. Patrickswell (Limerick) v (Clare) or (Waterford) in Limerick or Waterford
Final: 24 Nov.
Intermediate Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Blackrock (Limerick) v Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) in Kilfinane 1:30pm
QF: 3 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) v Causeway (Kerry) in Dungarvan 1:30pm
SF: 10 Nov. Broadford (Clare) v (Limerick) or (Cork) in Clare or Cork
SF: 10 Nov. Sean Treacys (Tipperary) v (Waterford) or (Kerry) in Waterford or Kerry
Final: 24 Nov.
Junior Hurling
QF: 17 Nov. Kilgarvan (Kerry) v Carrignavar or Russell Rovers (Cork) in Kerry
QF: 17 Nov. St. Mary's or Ballydurn (Waterford) v Castletown/Ballyagran (Limerick) in Waterford
SF: 24 Nov. (Clare) v (Kerry) or (Cork) in Clare or Cork
SF: 24 Nov. Carrick Davins or Arravale Rovers (Tipperary) v (Waterford) or (Limerick) in Tipperary or Limerick
Final: 8 Dec.
With regard to the Kerry Senior Football Championship, Dr. Crokes got a goal late in extra time to force a draw with South Kerry in the semi final. The replay will be on next Sunday, 3 November in Killarney with result on the day demanded.
East Kerry await the winners in the final, scheduled for 10 November, with the Munster Club semi final on 17 November.
If Dr. Crokes do not win the County Championship, Kerry will be represented by Austin Stacks in Munster. However, if the Kerry championship is not finished (another draw in the final and no postponement of the Munster game) and Dr. Crokes are still in it, then Dr. Crokes will represent Kerry in Munster.
By the way, Rathmore were relegated to intermediate status for 2020 when they lost to Kilcummin on Saturday. The relegation final consists of the bottom team of each group in the senior club group stage played in April, unless the team makes it to the county final.
The county league has yet to conclude, but Rathmore will finish top of Division 1. Intermediate champions Templenoe and junior champions Na Gaeil were both relegated from Division 1 this year.
County league position/division has no bearing on championship status in Kerry, in case anyone hasn't figured that out.
Quote from: Ball Hopper on October 27, 2019, 09:47:01 PM
With regard to the Kerry Senior Football Championship, Dr. Crokes got a goal late in extra time to force a draw with South Kerry in the semi final. The replay will be on next Sunday, 3 November in Killarney with result on the day demanded.
East Kerry await the winners in the final, scheduled for 10 November, with the Munster Club semi final on 17 November.
If Dr. Crokes do not win the County Championship, Kerry will be represented by Austin Stacks in Munster. However, if the Kerry championship is not finished (another draw in the final and no postponement of the Munster game) and Dr. Crokes are still in it, then Dr. Crokes will represent Kerry in Munster.
By the way, Rathmore were relegated to intermediate status for 2020 when they lost to Kilcummin on Saturday. The relegation final consists of the bottom team of each group in the senior club group stage played in April, unless the team makes it to the county final.
The county league has yet to conclude, but Rathmore will finish top of Division 1. Intermediate champions Templenoe and junior champions Na Gaeil were both relegated from Division 1 this year.
County league position/division has no bearing on championship status in Kerry, in case anyone hasn't figured that out.
Out of interest would a team like Austin Stacks still be training in the hope of this eventuality?
Out of interest, do East and South Kerry have their own specially designed jersey? Or do they just wear one of the clubs jersies from that jurisdiction?
Where do they play home games?
Quote from: BennyCake on October 28, 2019, 11:10:25 AM
Out of interest, do East and South Kerry have their own specially designed jersey? Or do they just wear one of the clubs jersies from that jurisdiction?
Where do they play home games?
The respective Boards provide jerseys...South Kerry wear green with a gold band across the front and East Kerry wear red and white. East Kerry wore black when both teams had to change in the recent county championship win over Dingle - I'm not aware of any club that wears black in East Kerry.
South Kerry play all their home games in Caherciveen, while East Kerry switch among clubs, especially for U21 and minor, with Fossa being used more than most others as far as I can see.
Do Kilgarvin join South Kerry now that they're the only non-senior team from the Kenmare district?
Quote from: LooseCannon on October 28, 2019, 03:51:57 PM
Do Kilgarvin join South Kerry now that they're the only non-senior team from the Kenmare district?
It seems 2020 will see Kenmare Shamrocks, Tuosist and Kilgarvan play in the East Kerry championship as Kenmare District will not run competitions.
Templenoe will join the South Kerry championship.
Kenmare District will field in the 2020 Senior Football championship, but if intermediate club champions Templenoe opt for senior club status, it will leave only Tuosist and Kilgarvan for the District team.
Quote from: Ball Hopper on October 28, 2019, 03:57:01 PM
Quote from: LooseCannon on October 28, 2019, 03:51:57 PM
Do Kilgarvin join South Kerry now that they're the only non-senior team from the Kenmare district?
It seems 2020 will see Kenmare Shamrocks, Tuosist and Kilgarvan play in the East Kerry championship as Kenmare District will not run competitions.
Templenoe will join the South Kerry championship.
Kenmare District will field in the 2020 Senior Football championship, but if intermediate club champions Templenoe opt for senior club status, it will leave only Tuosist and Kilgarvan for the District team.
Forgot about Tuosist. Had it in my head that there were only 3 teams in the district as opposed to 4. Are Kenmare District around a while, or has there ever been a situation where they've 2 of the 4 teams in senior championship before?
Quote from: LooseCannon on October 28, 2019, 04:06:35 PM
Quote from: Ball Hopper on October 28, 2019, 03:57:01 PM
Quote from: LooseCannon on October 28, 2019, 03:51:57 PM
Do Kilgarvin join South Kerry now that they're the only non-senior team from the Kenmare district?
It seems 2020 will see Kenmare Shamrocks, Tuosist and Kilgarvan play in the East Kerry championship as Kenmare District will not run competitions.
Templenoe will join the South Kerry championship.
Kenmare District will field in the 2020 Senior Football championship, but if intermediate club champions Templenoe opt for senior club status, it will leave only Tuosist and Kilgarvan for the District team.
Forgot about Tuosist. Had it in my head that there were only 3 teams in the district as opposed to 4. Are Kenmare District around a while, or has there ever been a situation where they've 2 of the 4 teams in senior championship before?
Kenmare Shamrocks turned senior in 2017 for the first time. Prior to that the name "Kenmare" in the county championship referred to the district team.
Templenoe have never been senior.
It will be interesting to see how Templenoe get on next year - numbers are falling again and having 4 players on the county panel meant conceding at least one county league division 1 game this year.
Quote from: clarshack on September 25, 2019, 09:45:57 AM
Hard to see past Templenoe and Na Gaeil for Intermediate and Junior All-Irelands tbh.
Templenoe have their 4 county stars and would be playing senior championship in any other county.
Na Gaeil have Jack Barry and Diarmuid O'Connor to call on as well.
Both teams played in Division 1 this year too.
Not really a level playing field is it?
Templenoe has a population of only a couple of hundred and it's an incredible achievement to have 4 players on the Kerry team for such a small 'village'. (* there isn't even a village there really).
They've made their way up to Senior from Novice (a.k.a Junior B) in just 6 years.
I don't know how you think they've an unfair advantage? They would have had to make their way up from Junior B to Senior in any other county as well.
Unfortunately it's almost inevitable they'll make their way back to junior B after the current batch is gone as there's only about 3 players on average in the u12, u14, u16 and minor age groups as not only is the population small but it's also an old population.
Questions on Kerry.
Is there much atmosphere at these games? Do people fly the colours and wear the jerseys of the divisional sides? Or do they just cheer on their own men? If these clubs are so small, how/why have they not amalgamated properly? Clubs in Armagh, Down, Tyrone, Derry etc have fallen by the wayside in recent years, proper small clubs that can barely sustain 15 players never mind a handful of county players. How does a team like Templenoe "opt" for senior status? Surely as intermediate champions they shouldn't have any choice?
Quote from: general_lee on October 29, 2019, 12:45:59 PM
Questions on Kerry.
Is there much atmosphere at these games? Do people fly the colours and wear the jerseys of the divisional sides? Or do they just cheer on their own men? If these clubs are so small, how/why have they not amalgamated properly? Clubs in Armagh, Down, Tyrone, Derry etc have fallen by the wayside in recent years, proper small clubs that can barely sustain 15 players never mind a handful of county players. How does a team like Templenoe "opt" for senior status? Surely as intermediate champions they shouldn't have any choice?
Atmosphere is decent - a lot of neutrals attend county championship games though and things wouldn't be as hectic as a club team that hadn't been to a final in ages. For example, when Austin Stacks made a run a few years ago, their kids provided great support with flags and jerseys by all - a divisional side would never have that sort of support.
Divisional sides have become more of a team recently - the local club needle between players is gone now. This is mainly due to the fact that most of the players learned their football in schools and form friendships that transcend their respective clubs. The better players would have played together on regional development squads from U14 onward as well. St. Brendan's Killarney, PCD in Dingle, Tralee CBS and Colaiste Sceilig in Caherciveen are the big schools of their respective regions and county board coaches concentrate on the schools, coaching the coaches as much as the students.
Not many clubs have actually folded over the years...I can only recall Derrynane combining full time with Sneem over the last two decades or so. Minor teams, especially in South Kerry, may have three or four clubs together at this stage due to low numbers. Can't ever remember the Foilmore area being separate from St. Michael's-Foilmore, for example.
I presume Templenoe will take senior status in 2020, but as far as I know, they have not made any announcement thus far. They are a worry to all...they could be back in division 5 relatively quickly if numbers don't improve. They will be in division 2 for 2020 anyway and may look decent in senior club games when the county man are available...but their league games might tell a very different story.
Hope that helps your good questions...
Update 3 Nov...
Senior Football
QF: 10 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) v Rathgormack (Waterford) in Miltown Malbay 1:30pm
QF: 10 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) v Newcastle West (Limerick) in Mallow 1:30pm
SF: 17 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) or Rathgormack (Waterford) v JK Brackens or Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary) in Clare or Waterford
SF: 17 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) or Newcastle West (Limerick) v Dr. Crokes or Austin Stacks (Kerry) in Cork or Limerick
Final: 1 Dec.
Intermediate Football
QF: 9 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) v St. Saviours (Waterford) in Templenoe 1:30pm
QF: 9 Nov. Galtee Gaels (Limerick) v St Breckans (Clare) in Gaelic Grounds, Limerick 1:30pm
SF: 17 Nov. Éire Óg (Cork) v Templenoe (Kerry) or St. Saviours (Waterford) in Cork or Waterford
SF: 17 Nov. Galtee Gaels (Limerick) or St Breckans (Clare) v Moycarkey-Borris or Clonmel Óg (Tipperary) in Limerick or Clare
Final: 1 Dec.
Junior Football
QF: 16 Nov. Kilshannig or St. James (Cork) v Na Gaeil (Kerry) in Cork
QF: 16 Nov. Croom (Limerick) v Ballyduff Lower (Waterford) in Limerick
SF: 23 Nov. Michael Cusacks (Clare) v Kilshannig/St. James (Cork) or Na Gaeil (Kerry) in Kerry or Clare
SF: 23 Nov. Portroe or Mullinahone (Tipperary) v Croom (Limerick) or Ballyduff Lower (Waterford) in Tipperary or Waterford
Final: 8 Dec.
Senior Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Ballygunner (Waterford) 1-21 Sixmilebridge (Clare) 0-12
SF: 10 Nov. Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary) v Glen Rovers (Cork) in Thurles 1:30pm
SF: 10 Nov. Ballygunner (Waterford) v Patrickswell (Limerick) in Walsh Park, Waterford 1:45pm
Final: 24 Nov.
Intermediate Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) 2-19 Blackrock (Limerick) 1-20 AET
QF: 3 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) 2-14 Causeway (Kerry) 0-15
SF: 10 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) v Broadford (Clare) in Castletownroche Midleton 1:30pm
SF: 10 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) v Sean Treacys (Tipperary) in Dungarvan 1:30pm
Final: 24 Nov.
Junior Hurling
QF: 16 Nov. Kilgarvan (Kerry) v Russell Rovers (Cork) in Kerry
QF: 16 Nov. St. Mary's (Waterford) v Castletown-Ballyagran (Limerick) in Waterford
SF: 23 Nov. Clonlara (Clare) v Kilgarvan (Kerry) or Russell Rovers (Cork) in Clare or Cork
SF: 23 Nov. Carrick Davins or Arravale Rovers (Tipperary) v St. Mary's (Waterford) or Castletown-Ballyagran (Limerick) in Tipperary or Limerick
Final: 8 Dec.
Edit 6 Nov: Venue change in intermediate hurling in bold.
Kerry Senior Football Championship update:
Final set for 10 Nov East Kerry v Dr. Crokes in Tralee, after Dr. Crokes beat South Kerry in a semi-final replay today by 1-14 to 1-8.
If East Kerry win, Austin Stacks will go forward to Munster as winners of the Senior Club title.
If Dr. Crokes win, Dr. Crokes will go forward to Munster as county champions.
If its a draw, or if the county final is postponed, Dr. Crokes will go forward to Munster as the last club team standing in an unfinished county championship, unless postponements are granted for the Munster semi-final.
Edit: Kerry County Final result...East Kerry 2-14 Dr. Crokes 1-7, so Austin Stacks represent Kerry in Munster.
10 Nov Update...
Senior Football
QF: 10 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) 1-11 Rathgormack (Waterford) 0-11
QF: 10 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) 1-9 Newcastle West (Limerick) 0-9
SF: 17 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) v Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary) in Dungarvan Miltown Malbay 1:30pm
SF: 17 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) v Austin Stacks (Kerry) in Páirc Uí Rinn @ 1:30pm
Final: 1 Dec.
Intermediate Football
QF: 9 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) 5-12 St. Saviours (Waterford) 2-9
QF: 9 Nov. St Breckans (Clare) 2-13 Galtee Gaels (Limerick) 1-11
SF: 17 Nov. Éire Óg (Cork) v Templenoe (Kerry) in Ovens 1:30pm
SF: 17 Nov. St Breckans (Clare) v Moycarkey-Borris or Clonmel Óg (Tipperary) in Lisdoonvarna, Co. Clare 1:30pm
Final: 1 Dec.
Junior Football
QF: 16 Nov. Kilshannig (Cork) v Na Gaeil (Kerry) in Mallow 1:30pm
QF: 16 Nov. Croom (Limerick) v Ballyduff Lower (Waterford) in Bruff 1:30pm
SF: 23 Nov. Michael Cusacks (Clare) v Kilshannig (Cork) or Na Gaeil (Kerry) in Kerry or Clare
SF: 23 Nov. Mullinahone (Tipperary) v Croom (Limerick) or Ballyduff Lower (Waterford) in Tipperary or Waterford
Final: 8 Dec.
Senior Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Ballygunner (Waterford) 1-21 Sixmilebridge (Clare) 0-12
SF: 10 Nov. Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary) 1-7 Glen Rovers (Cork) 3-8
SF: 10 Nov. Ballygunner (Waterford) 0-17 Patrickswell (Limerick) 0-9
Final: 24 Nov. Ballygunner (Waterford) v Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary)
Intermediate Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) 2-19 Blackrock (Limerick) 1-20 AET
QF: 3 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) 2-14 Causeway (Kerry) 0-15
SF: 10 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) 3-22 Broadford (Clare) 0-14
SF: 10 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) 0-15 Sean Treacys (Tipperary) 1-11
Final: 24 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) v Ballysaggart (Waterford)
Junior Hurling
QF: 16 Nov. Kilgarvan (Kerry) v Russell Rovers (Cork) in Dr. Crokes (Lewis Road) Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney 1:30pm
QF: 16 Nov. St. Mary's (Waterford) v Castletown-Ballyagran (Limerick) in Dungarvan 1:30pm
SF: 23 Nov. Kilgarvan (Kerry) or Russell Rovers (Cork) w/o (Clare) scr.
SF: 23 Nov. Carrick Davins (Tipperary) v St. Mary's (Waterford) or Castletown-Ballyagran (Limerick) in Tipperary or Limerick
Final: 8 Dec.
What type of preparation will Austin Stacks have done for next Sundays game. Will certainly be fresher than Nemo anyway
Quote from: Blowitupref on November 11, 2019, 11:21:27 AM
What type of preparation will Austin Stacks have done for next Sundays game. Will certainly be fresher than Nemo anyway
Austin Stacks played their last league game on Saturday (9 Nov), so they might be fresh enough.
Mind you, it was in Caherciveen against already relegated St. Mary's...Stacks ran out winners by 4-15 to 1-6, so it mightn't have helped much.
Stacks' last game in the county championship was on 29 September, a 3-13 to 3-7 loss to eventual champions East Kerry.
I assume this is wrong?
SF: 17 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) v Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary)) in Dungarvan 1:30pm. Surely over in Clare somewhere?
Quote from: AZOffaly on November 11, 2019, 07:22:03 PM
I assume this is wrong?
SF: 17 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) v Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary)) in Dungarvan 1:30pm. Surely over in Clare somewhere?
Yes....it's in miltown Malay at 1:30
Quote from: AZOffaly on November 11, 2019, 07:22:03 PM
I assume this is wrong?
SF: 17 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) v Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary)) in Dungarvan 1:30pm. Surely over in Clare somewhere?
AZ, you might know this. Is there differing rules from Munster and Leinster Councils regarding home advantage for club games? Surely Ferbane for instance could host a game, given that it, from what I've seen in pictures and heard from others held a massive ladies game the other day. Obviously the LGFA are a different organisation, but still?
I note that Bracknagh played their game in Gracefield, while Shannonbridge played their two Leinster games to date in the Faithful Fields. Yerselves (Ferbane) obviously played in OCP, but that's a given, regarding senior champions init? Or init not?🤷♂️🤷♂️
Quote from: AZOffaly on November 11, 2019, 07:22:03 PM
I assume this is wrong?
SF: 17 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) v Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary)) in Dungarvan 1:30pm. Surely over in Clare somewhere?
Well spotted AZ...hope too many didn't have travel plans made. Game is in Miltown Malbay.
A few edits to my 10 Nov update...intermediate football game in Lisdoonvarna jumps out...has anyone been there for...eh...the craic?
A couple of updates from yesterday. St Mary's beat Castletown Ballyagran 3 10 to 0 14 in junior hurling and Croom beat Ballyduff Lower 0 8 to 0 6 in junior football.
Nemo Rangers 2-17 Austin Stacks 0-05. I suppose the Kerry lads can use the excuse that they weren't well prepared for that game?
17 Nov Update.
Senior Football
QF: 10 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) 1-11 Rathgormack (Waterford) 0-11
QF: 10 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) 1-9 Newcastle West (Limerick) 0-9
SF: 17 Nov. Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary) 0-9 St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) 0-7
SF: 17 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) 2-17 Austin Stacks (Kerry) 0-5
Final: 1 Dec. Nemo Rangers (Cork) v Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary)
Intermediate Football
QF: 9 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) 5-12 St. Saviours (Waterford) 2-9
QF: 9 Nov. St. Breckans (Clare) 2-13 Galtee Gaels (Limerick) 1-11
SF: 17 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) 1-17 Éire Óg (Cork) 0-12
SF: 17 Nov. St. Breckans (Clare) 0-12 Moycarkey-Borris (Tipperary) 0-5
Final: 1 Dec. Templenoe (Kerry) v St. Breckans (Clare)
Junior Football
QF: 16 Nov. Na Gaeil (Kerry) 2-11 Kilshannig (Cork) 2-3
QF: 16 Nov. Croom (Limerick) 0-8 Ballyduff Lower (Waterford) 0-6
SF: 23 Nov. Na Gaeil (Kerry) v Michael Cusacks (Clare) v in Austin Stack Park, Tralee 1pm
SF: 23 Nov. Mullinahone (Tipperary) v Croom (Limerick) in Tipperary venue 1pm
Final: 8 Dec.
Senior Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Ballygunner (Waterford) 1-21 Sixmilebridge (Clare) 0-12
SF: 10 Nov. Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary) 1-7 Glen Rovers (Cork) 3-8
SF: 10 Nov. Ballygunner (Waterford) 0-17 Patrickswell (Limerick) 0-9
Final: 24 Nov. Ballygunner (Waterford) v Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary) in Páirc Uí Rinn @ 2pm
Intermediate Hurling
QF: 3 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) 2-19 Blackrock (Limerick) 1-20 AET
QF: 3 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) 2-14 Causeway (Kerry) 0-15
SF: 10 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) 3-22 Broadford (Clare) 0-14
SF: 10 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) 0-15 Sean Treacys (Tipperary) 1-11
Final: 24 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) v Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) in Dungarvan 1:30pm
Junior Hurling
QF: 16 Nov. Russell Rovers (Cork) 2-21 Kilgarvan (Kerry) 1-11
QF: 16 Nov. St. Mary's (Waterford) 3-10 Castletown-Ballyagran (Limerick) 0-14
SF: 23 Nov. Russell Rovers (Cork) w/o (Clare) scr.
SF: 23 Nov. Carrick Davins (Tipperary) v St. Mary's (Waterford) in Tipperary
Final: 8 Dec. Russell Rovers v Carrick Davins (Tipperary) or St. Mary's (Waterford) in Mallow
That templenoe club in intermediate look to have four Kerry starters? (Two Spillaned, tadhg Morley and gavin Crowley if it is the right Crowley?)
Look ridiculously strong for this level. The Eire og team they beat had Goulding and Sheehan in it. (A b Hurley too but I don't think it is the same one?).
I suspect an easy ai again for the Kerry team.
Quote from: imtommygunn on November 18, 2019, 07:49:56 PM
That templenoe club in intermediate look to have four Kerry starters? (Two Spillaned, tadhg Morley and gavin Crowley if it is the right Crowley?)
Look ridiculously strong for this level. The Eire og team they beat had Goulding and Sheehan in it. (A b Hurley too but I don't think it is the same one?).
I suspect an easy ai again for the Kerry team.
Brian Hurley plays for Castlehaven. Eire Og also had Ronan O'Toole who plays midfield for Cork and 2 lads on Cork under 20s. Breckans are a decent side but Templenoe will still win handy enough. Na Gael and Templenoe have All Irelands wrapped up, no one will get close to them.
You would think Kerry would sort out their senior. I don't know how they expect anything from teams that win months ago and looking and East Kerry and hearing they have a few more county boys available next year for them it would seem it's likely for a while that a divisional side will win again so the club who won months ago, if they don't get to the final against the divisional team, will have to stay prepared.
Cork seem to have reorganised their football Championships from next year.
12 Premier Senior Clubs
12 Senior "A"
12 Premier Intermediate
12 Intermediate "A"
The Premier will be in 3 groups of 4 with top team in each going to the Semis. The 4th place going to the winners of a separate competition between Divisional teams.
Ball Hopper might be able to give us the full details.
Quote from: imtommygunn on November 19, 2019, 10:47:13 AM
You would think Kerry would sort out their senior. I don't know how they expect anything from teams that win months ago and looking and East Kerry and hearing they have a few more county boys available next year for them it would seem it's likely for a while that a divisional side will win again so the club who won months ago, if they don't get to the final against the divisional team, will have to stay prepared.
East Kerry will have the Rathmore lads next year- Paul Murphy, Aidan O'Mahony and Shane Ryan.
Quote from: Gael85 on November 18, 2019, 10:18:03 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on November 18, 2019, 07:49:56 PM
That templenoe club in intermediate look to have four Kerry starters? (Two Spillaned, tadhg Morley and gavin Crowley if it is the right Crowley?)
Look ridiculously strong for this level. The Eire og team they beat had Goulding and Sheehan in it. (A b Hurley too but I don't think it is the same one?).
I suspect an easy ai again for the Kerry team.
Brian Hurley plays for Castlehaven. Eire Og also had Ronan O'Toole who plays midfield for Cork and 2 lads on Cork under 20s. Breckans are a decent side but Templenoe will still win handy enough. Na Gael and Templenoe have All Irelands wrapped up, no one will get close to them.
Templenoe definitely favourites but the Munster winners play Oughterard in the semis and Oughterard are a good outfit. I've seen them a few times this year. Will be no pushovers.
Na Gaeil 3-20 Michael Cusacks 0-2
St Mary's 1 13 Carrick Davins 0 14 yesterday. All 3 Waterford hurling clubs in to provincial finals now.
24 Nov Update...senior and intermediate hurling finals today, senior and intermediate football finals next Sunday (1 Dec) and both junior finals on 8 Dec.
Senior Football
QF: 10 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) 1-11 Rathgormack (Waterford) 0-11
QF: 10 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) 1-9 Newcastle West (Limerick) 0-9
SF: 17 Nov. Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary) 0-9 St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) 0-7
SF: 17 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) 2-17 Austin Stacks (Kerry) 0-5
Final: 1 Dec. Nemo Rangers (Cork) v Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary) in Dungarvan 2pm
Intermediate Football
QF: 9 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) 5-12 St. Saviours (Waterford) 2-9
QF: 9 Nov. St. Breckans (Clare) 2-13 Galtee Gaels (Limerick) 1-11
SF: 17 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) 1-17 Éire Óg (Cork) 0-12
SF: 17 Nov. St. Breckans (Clare) 0-12 Moycarkey-Borris (Tipperary) 0-5
Final: 1 Dec. Templenoe (Kerry) v St. Breckans (Clare) in Mallow 1:30pm
Junior Football
QF: 16 Nov. Na Gaeil (Kerry) 2-11 Kilshannig (Cork) 2-3
QF: 16 Nov. Croom (Limerick) 0-8 Ballyduff Lower (Waterford) 0-6
SF: 23 Nov. Na Gaeil (Kerry) 3-20 Michael Cusacks (Clare) 0-2
SF: 23 Nov. Mullinahone (Tipperary) 2-10 Croom (Limerick) 1-10
Final: 8 Dec. Na Gaeil (Kerry) v Mullinahone (Tipperary) in Mallow
Senior Hurling – Champions Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary)
QF: 3 Nov. Ballygunner (Waterford) 1-21 Sixmilebridge (Clare) 0-12
SF: 10 Nov. Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary) 1-7 Glen Rovers (Cork) 3-8
SF: 10 Nov. Ballygunner (Waterford) 0-17 Patrickswell (Limerick) 0-9
Final: 24 Nov. Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary) 1-12 Ballygunner (Waterford) 1-11
Intermediate Hurling - Champions Fr. O'Neill's (Cork)
QF: 3 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) 2-19 Blackrock (Limerick) 1-20 AET
QF: 3 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) 2-14 Causeway (Kerry) 0-15
SF: 10 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) 3-22 Broadford (Clare) 0-14
SF: 10 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) 0-15 Sean Treacys (Tipperary) 1-11
Final: 24 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) 2-15 Ballysaggart (Waterford) 0-17
Junior Hurling
QF: 16 Nov. Russell Rovers (Cork) 2-21 Kilgarvan (Kerry) 1-11
QF: 16 Nov. St. Mary's (Waterford) 3-10 Castletown-Ballyagran (Limerick) 0-14
SF: 23 Nov. Russell Rovers (Cork) w/o (Clare) scr.
SF: 23 Nov. St. Mary's (Waterford) 1-13 Carrick Davins (Tipperary) 0-14
Final: 8 Dec. Russell Rovers (Cork) v St. Mary's (Waterford) in Mallow
1 Dec update...just the two junior finals left for next Sunday
Senior Football – Champions Nemo Rangers (Cork)
QF: 10 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) 1-11 Rathgormack (Waterford) 0-11
QF: 10 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) 1-9 Newcastle West (Limerick) 0-9
SF: 17 Nov. Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary) 0-9 St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) 0-7
SF: 17 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) 2-17 Austin Stacks (Kerry) 0-5
Final: 1 Dec. Nemo Rangers (Cork) 0-15 Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary) 0-6
Intermediate Football – Champions Templenoe (Kerry)
QF: 9 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) 5-12 St. Saviours (Waterford) 2-9
QF: 9 Nov. St. Breckans (Clare) 2-13 Galtee Gaels (Limerick) 1-11
SF: 17 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) 1-17 Éire Óg (Cork) 0-12
SF: 17 Nov. St. Breckans (Clare) 0-12 Moycarkey-Borris (Tipperary) 0-5
Final: 1 Dec. Templenoe (Kerry) 0-14 St. Breckans (Clare) 0-5
Junior Football
QF: 16 Nov. Na Gaeil (Kerry) 2-11 Kilshannig (Cork) 2-3
QF: 16 Nov. Croom (Limerick) 0-8 Ballyduff Lower (Waterford) 0-6
SF: 23 Nov. Na Gaeil (Kerry) 3-20 Michael Cusacks (Clare) 0-2
SF: 23 Nov. Mullinahone (Tipperary) 2-10 Croom (Limerick) 1-10
Final: 8 Dec. Na Gaeil (Kerry) v Mullinahone (Tipperary) in Mallow 3:45pm
Senior Hurling – Champions Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary)
QF: 3 Nov. Ballygunner (Waterford) 1-21 Sixmilebridge (Clare) 0-12
SF: 10 Nov. Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary) 1-7 Glen Rovers (Cork) 3-8
SF: 10 Nov. Ballygunner (Waterford) 0-17 Patrickswell (Limerick) 0-9
Final: 24 Nov. Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary) 1-12 Ballygunner (Waterford) 1-11
Intermediate Hurling - Champions Fr. O'Neill's (Cork)
QF: 3 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) 2-19 Blackrock (Limerick) 1-20 AET
QF: 3 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) 2-14 Causeway (Kerry) 0-15
SF: 10 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) 3-22 Broadford (Clare) 0-14
SF: 10 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) 0-15 Sean Treacys (Tipperary) 1-11
Final: 24 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) 2-15 Ballysaggart (Waterford) 0-17
Junior Hurling
QF: 16 Nov. Russell Rovers (Cork) 2-21 Kilgarvan (Kerry) 1-11
QF: 16 Nov. St. Mary's (Waterford) 3-10 Castletown-Ballyagran (Limerick) 0-14
SF: 23 Nov. Russell Rovers (Cork) w/o (Clare) scr.
SF: 23 Nov. St. Mary's (Waterford) 1-13 Carrick Davins (Tipperary) 0-14
Final: 8 Dec. Russell Rovers (Cork) v St. Mary's (Waterford) in Mallow 1pm
Note time changes:
Due to impending weather conditions, the Munster Junior Club finals on 8 December in Mallow have an earlier start than previously announced...according to the Munster GAA website the hurling final will start at 11am and the football final at noon.
Safe travels to all.
All over for 2019. Kerry clubs win two football titles, Cork get one...Cork get two hurling and Tipperary one
Senior Football – Champions Nemo Rangers (Cork)
QF: 10 Nov. St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) 1-11 Rathgormack (Waterford) 0-11
QF: 10 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) 1-9 Newcastle West (Limerick) 0-9
SF: 17 Nov. Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary) 0-9 St. Joseph's Miltown Malbay (Clare) 0-7
SF: 17 Nov. Nemo Rangers (Cork) 2-17 Austin Stacks (Kerry) 0-5
Final: 1 Dec. Nemo Rangers (Cork) 0-15 Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary) 0-6
Intermediate Football – Champions Templenoe (Kerry)
QF: 9 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) 5-12 St. Saviours (Waterford) 2-9
QF: 9 Nov. St. Breckans (Clare) 2-13 Galtee Gaels (Limerick) 1-11
SF: 17 Nov. Templenoe (Kerry) 1-17 Éire Óg (Cork) 0-12
SF: 17 Nov. St. Breckans (Clare) 0-12 Moycarkey-Borris (Tipperary) 0-5
Final: 1 Dec. Templenoe (Kerry) 0-14 St. Breckans (Clare) 0-5
Junior Football – Champions Na Gaeil (Kerry)
QF: 16 Nov. Na Gaeil (Kerry) 2-11 Kilshannig (Cork) 2-3
QF: 16 Nov. Croom (Limerick) 0-8 Ballyduff Lower (Waterford) 0-6
SF: 23 Nov. Na Gaeil (Kerry) 3-20 Michael Cusacks (Clare) 0-2
SF: 23 Nov. Mullinahone (Tipperary) 2-10 Croom (Limerick) 1-10
Final: 8 Dec. Na Gaeil (Kerry) 3-13 Mullinahone (Tipperary) 1-1
Senior Hurling – Champions Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary)
QF: 3 Nov. Ballygunner (Waterford) 1-21 Sixmilebridge (Clare) 0-12
SF: 10 Nov. Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary) 1-7 Glen Rovers (Cork) 3-8
SF: 10 Nov. Ballygunner (Waterford) 0-17 Patrickswell (Limerick) 0-9
Final: 24 Nov. Borris-Ileigh (Tipperary) 1-12 Ballygunner (Waterford) 1-11
Intermediate Hurling - Champions Fr. O'Neill's (Cork)
QF: 3 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) 2-19 Blackrock (Limerick) 1-20 AET
QF: 3 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) 2-14 Causeway (Kerry) 0-15
SF: 10 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) 3-22 Broadford (Clare) 0-14
SF: 10 Nov. Ballysaggart (Waterford) 0-15 Sean Treacys (Tipperary) 1-11
Final: 24 Nov. Fr. O'Neill's (Cork) 2-15 Ballysaggart (Waterford) 0-17
Junior Hurling – Champions Russell Rovers (Cork)
QF: 16 Nov. Russell Rovers (Cork) 2-21 Kilgarvan (Kerry) 1-11
QF: 16 Nov. St. Mary's (Waterford) 3-10 Castletown-Ballyagran (Limerick) 0-14
SF: 23 Nov. Russell Rovers (Cork) w/o (Clare) scr.
SF: 23 Nov. St. Mary's (Waterford) 1-13 Carrick Davins (Tipperary) 0-14
Final: 8 Dec. Russell Rovers (Cork) 2-13 St. Mary's (Waterford) 0-11