Cork Camogie: Minor league titles for Charleville, Milford and Carrigtwohill

Mary Newman rounds up the latest action as the leagues conclude
Cork Camogie: Minor league titles for Charleville, Milford and Carrigtwohill

Carrigtwohill won the Cork Minor C Camogie League.

After a busy spring, the league camogie quarter-finals took place in Cork

In the Senior League, St Catherine’s and Sarsfields went through as group winners to the semi-finals.

In the quarter-finals, St Finbarr's had six points to spare over Éire Óg, 4-10 to 1-13, in their clash in Togher, while at Ballyanley, Blackrock came away with a one-point victory over Inniscarra, 3-10 to 2-12. 

The semi-finals will go ahead on Monday with Sarsfields hosting Blackrock in Riverstown at 6.30pm and St Finbarrs travelling to St Catherine’s for a 7.30pm throw-in.

In the Premier Intermediate League, Ballincollig and Sarsfields second team were the two group winners. There were two quarter-finals where Na Piarsaigh edged out Ballygarvan, 3-4 to 0-11, and Ballinhassig had six points to spare over Courcey Rovers, 3-7 to 0-10. In the semi-finals on Monday, Sarsfields host Na Piarsaigh at 8.15pm with Ballincollig and Ballinhassig meet in Ballincollig at 7.30pm.

In the Intermediate League, Sliabh Rua and Valley Rovers progressed straight to the semi-finals. They will be joined by Midleton, who had a 1-10 to 0-9 victory over Ballinascarthy, and by Bishopstown who overcame Newtownshandrum 2-16 to 4-7. 

The semi-final pairings are Sliabh Rua at home to Midleton and Valley Rovers against Bishopstown, on Monday at 7.30pm.

In the Premier Junior League, Kilbrittain/Timoleague and Carrigaline went straight to the semi-finals, which are down for May 18. In the quarter-finals, Youghal overcame Mallow with an impressive 0-17 to 0-8 win, while Blarney had three points to spare as they defeated Milford 1-16 to 2-10. Carrigaline now host Blarney with Kilbrittain/Timoleague against Youghal.

SHOWDOWN

In the Junior A League, the concluding rounds have been played and it is down to the final on Saturday, May 23 where Barryroe will meet Bride Rovers.

The Junior B final is also down for decision on May 23, but there are few games left to go to determine the final pairing.

At Junior C level, Carrigtwohill overcame Dungourney to make it to the semi-final where they will meet Castlemartyr on Monday. St Colum’s face Bandon in the second semi-final.

In the Barry O'Sullivan League for second teams, the quarter-final pairings are Douglas versus Midleton, Inniscarra against Courcey Rovers, Éire Óg are at home to Killeagh and St Finbarr's take on Blarney. 

In the Lily Grant League for second teams, Watergrashill will meet Rockbán in the semi-final and it's Kilbrittain/Timoleague versus Youghal.

The Minor Premier A and B finals were all down for decision this week. 

In the Premier 1 final, Douglas meet Inniscarra and in the Premier 2 final, Killeagh face Midleton. 

Padraig Treacy presents the Cork Minor B Camogie League trophy to Milford captain Clodagh Geary.
Padraig Treacy presents the Cork Minor B Camogie League trophy to Milford captain Clodagh Geary.

Charleville overcame Glen Rovers in the Minor A final, Milford won the Minor B title as they defeated Bandon and Carrigtwohill won the Minor C title against Brian Dillon’s.

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