Cork minor football team named ahead of championship opener against Kerry

Rebels meet the old rivals tomorrow in the Munster MFC quarter-final in Páirc Uí Rinn 
Cork minor football team named ahead of championship opener against Kerry

Carrigaline's Ben Corkery-Delaney in action for St Francis College Rochestown last year. Picture: Larry Cummins

Keith Ricken has announced his first competitive team as Cork minor football manager as the Rebels get their championship underway on Bank Holiday Monday against Kerry.

Páirc Uí Rinn is the venue for the Electric Ireland Munster MFC quarter-final encounter between the old rivals with throw-in at 7pm.

There are four players on the matchday squad that were part of last year’s panel. They all start too. 

Kinsale’s Aaron Keane is named at full-back for this battle with the Kingdom, Cathal McCarthy from St Colum’s has been handed the number 6 jersey and he is also the captain for the campaign ahead.

New Cork minor football manager Keith Ricken. Picture: INPHO/Lorcan Doherty
New Cork minor football manager Keith Ricken. Picture: INPHO/Lorcan Doherty

Forwards Niall O’Callaghan (Castlehaven) and Ben Corkery-Delaney (Carrigaline) will be part of an attacking unit that will hope to contribute to a positive team performance in the opening round of the championship.

Regardless of what happens on Monday, both sides progress to the semi-finals. Cork have a decent recent record at this grade. Granted teams change from year to year, the Leesiders are bidding for their third provincial title in five seasons this year. 

In the last campaign, the Rebels lost to the Kingdom at the quarter-final stage in Tralee before losing again to Kerry in the Munster decider at Páirc Uí Rinn.

The Leesiders then suffered a heavy loss to Mayo in the All-Ireland quarter-final.

Cork’s last All-Ireland success at this level came in 2019.

Cork lost to Kerry in the Munster MFC final last year. Picture: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
Cork lost to Kerry in the Munster MFC final last year. Picture: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile

Clare face Tipperary on Monday in the Phase 1 final in Semple Stadium (2pm) with both teams moving onto the semi-finals of Phase 2.

CORK (v Kerry):

Rory Twohig (Kilmeen);

Ben Coffey (Clonakilty), Aaron Keane (Kinsale), Matthew Kiernan (Carrigaline);

Jerry O’Leary (Ballinascarthy), Cathal McCarthy (St Colum’s, c), Brian Cronin (Ballincollig);

Samuel Kelleher-Leavy (Macroom), Ronan Hayes (Carbery Rangers);

Niall O’Callaghan (Castlehaven), Donagh Flynn (Ibane Gaels), Seán O’Sullivan (Aghabullogue);

Paddy Murphy (Donoughmore), Ben Corkery-Delaney (Carrigaline), Eoghan Aherne (Boherbue).

Subs:

Diarmuid O’Riordan (Mallow), Jack Hanrahan (Mitchelstown), Eoin Maguire (Castlehaven), Joe Miskella (Ballincollig), Tom Whooley (Clonakilty), Seán Cuinnea (Carbery Rangers), Diarmuid O’Donoghue (Douglas), Éamonn Ger O’Sullivan (Clyda Rovers), Eoin Looney (Banteer).

more Cork GAA articles

Cork GAA fixtures wiped out by weather warning Cork GAA fixtures wiped out by weather warning
Future bright for Clonakilty despite Frewen Cup final defeat Future bright for Clonakilty despite Frewen Cup final defeat
5/5/2007 Former Cork footballer Fiachra Lynch takes on player-manager role with Valley Rovers

More in this section

Future bright for Clonakilty despite Frewen Cup final defeat Future bright for Clonakilty despite Frewen Cup final defeat
5/5/2007 Former Cork footballer Fiachra Lynch takes on player-manager role with Valley Rovers
Hamilton HS Bandon U17 footballers claim Munster glory after a great win over De La Salle College Macroom Hamilton HS Bandon U17 footballers claim Munster glory after a great win over De La Salle College Macroom

Sponsored Content

Turning AI ambition into action: Dell Technologies leads the way Turning AI ambition into action: Dell Technologies leads the way
Delicious desserts and exclusive pours, perfect for Christmas Delicious desserts and exclusive pours, perfect for Christmas
A top expert reveals the perfect wine for festive cheer and Christmas party pairings A top expert reveals the perfect wine for festive cheer and Christmas party pairings
Contact Us Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited

Add Echolive.ie to your home screen - easy access to Cork news, views, sport and more