Barryroe flew flag for Cork camogie in Division 1 Féile
Barryroe flew the flag for Cork camogie at the Féile.
Féile was held at eight venues across the country and it was an action-packed weekend for all involved.
In total, there were eight divisional competitions and Cork had representatives in four of them.
In the Division 1 grade, Barryroe represented Cork and in their opening game in the group, they overcame Wexford representative Rathnure 2-4 to 1-5. The second game was against Tipperary representative Thurles Sarsfields and in a close contest, Barryroe ran out winners with two points to spare, 1-5 to 1-3.
In the semi-final, Barryroe overcame Kilmaley of Clare to make it to the final where they met a very strong Erin’s Own side from Kilkenny, who ran out winners on the day but not before Barryroe battled to the finish.
Crosshaven participated in the Regional Féile Region 4 Cup Semi-Final C, which was held in Waterford, where they made it to the semi-final against Galway representatives Craughwell. In a close and exciting contest, it took an excellent save from the Craughwell keeper to deny Crosshaven a place in the final as she stood firm in the dying seconds as her side held out for a 3-2 to 2-3 victory. They went on to take the title as they overcame Faughs.
Bishopstown travelled to Kinvara in Galway, where they participated in the regional Féile, where they reached the semi-final. The Town battled hard but it was Ballingarry who ran out winners.
Passage were in Carlow, where they finished third in their group and qualified for the Shield semi-final where they met the host club Setanta. Despite a huge effort they lost out.
Representing your county at Féile is something very special and all of the Cork clubs can be proud of their efforts.
Newtownshandrum took the U14 P1 title.
They turned in a flawless display as they overcame Sarsfields.
In a game played in appalling weather conditions, Rockbán and Fr O'Neill's battled wind and rain in the U14 B League final, where it was nip and tuck all through.
Fr O'Neill's started well and opened up a six-point lead but Rockbán dug deep in the second half and took the lead and held on to take the title.
In the U16 B2, Midleton overcame Éire Óg to take the league title. The U16 C final saw Millstreet face Ballinascarthy.
The U16 B2 1 final is down for decision on Sunday, featuring Inniscarra and Sarsfields.
The U16 P1 semi-finals were Inniscarra versus Charleville and Milford against Blarney.
The U16 A semi-finals feature Ballygarvan against Ballinhassig and Castlelyons versus Fermoy. The final is scheduled for Thursday, July 2.
In U16 P2 decider, Ballincollig meet Sliabh Rua with the winners taking on Mallow on Friday, July 3 in Castle Road.
In U16 B, the semi-finals seet he winner of Kilworth-Carrigtwohill against Bishopstown, with Brian Dillon’s facing Bride Rovers.
The final is scheduled for Monday, July 6.

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