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Cork East/ City win U16 Regional Football. On Sunday 26th
watchful eye of referee
Ian Thomas and again like the first game was a close affair with Cork East winning by a sin- gle point.
When these March
the Cork U16 regional football squads headed to Carrigaline & Trac- ton for the Finals of our Inter Regional Squad games. Our first game at 2.30pm saw Cork North vs Cork Mid West with both teams under the watchful eye of
referee
Alan O Connor. This was a close game with both sides taking good scores to keep it interest- ing, however when the final whistle blew Cork North came out as vic- tors. This was followed by
our second game Cork West v Cork East/City this time
under the
games ended we had our draw for the Plate Final and Shield Final with Cork East facing Cork North in the Shield and Cork West V Cork Mid West in the Plate final. With weather conditions great and all teams ready to go the Cork East/City team came out on top of the Shield Final while Cork Mid West over- came Cork West in the Plate final. Well done to City/ Manager Mark
East
Byrne and all the play- ers from the East/City
region.Thank you to the Carrigaline and Tracton clubs for the
fantastic
facilities and first aid on the day, there are a lot of
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good players putting in a lot of work to reach this stage with their respec- tive regional squads, so to them we say thank you and a big thank you to all the Coaches, Mentors, Parents, GDA’s & Club Coaches who have been working closely with the lads, well done to all for a great effort thus far.
Munster Under 17 Football Quarter-Final Waterford 0-1 Cork 6-24: Cork defeated Water-
ford by 6-24 to 0-1 in the Munster Under 17 Foot- ball Competition Quar- ter-Final on Tuesday April 4th
at Fraher Field
Dungarvan. The Cork U17 footballers scored 6-21 from play in a woe- fully one-sided provincial quarter-final at Fraher Field. Conor McMahon
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from Kilshannig fired 2-3 in the opening half and captain Blake Mur- phy shot six points in total as 10 of the young Rebels were on target by the final whistle. Half- backs David Lardner (0- 4) and James O’Mullane (1-1) also joined in in the rout.
Mark Cronin tapped
over a free within 40 sec- onds as the visitors had 24 first half attempts. The home team were savaged under long kick- outs for the
opening
quarter. Cork claimed three marks and slot- ted nine points in that space of time, three from Mark Cronin and two apiece by Blake Murphy and Conor McMahon. Seven
minutes before
the break, McMahon palmed home. Cronin and Conor Russell com- bined to set up McMa- hon who lashed the ball into the far corner on the stroke of half-time. Déise
corner-back
Conor Burns notched their solitary point with the
last kick. Despite
shooting nine wides and striking the metalwork twice, James McCarthy’s side led 2-11 to 0-1 at the break. Sub Colin Walsh blasted a goal within four minutes of his in- troduction. Another re- placement Killian Mur- phy bundled in a fourth. Walsh sizzled the roof of the rigging for his second major before O’Mullane completed a 41-point hiding. Manager: James McCarthy (Castlehaven) – Selectors: Brian Lotty (Glanmire), Ben Fla-
hive (Douglas), Michael Beston (Mitchelstown)
Munster Under 17 Hurling Quarter-Final Limerick 0-6 Cork 0-16: Cork’s win over Lim-
erick in the Munster U17 Hurling Championship Quarter-Final in Lim- ericks Gaelic Grounds
saw them through to the Semi Finals against Tip- perary. Limerick strug- gled to get going in the early exchanges as the Rebels flew into a 0-3 to no score lead after five minutes. Cork increased the lead to seven before Josh Considine opened Limerick’s account with a 20th
minute free leaving
the sides going in at the break on a score of Cork 7 points to Limericks 2 points The second half started very much the way the 1st
half ended .
Dave Cuddy’s side were reduced to 14 in the first minute after the break when Sean O’Leary was dismissed, leaving them too much much to do as they limped to a convinc- ing
defeat.Cork adding another 5 points before Limerick added to their 2 points on the 45th
ute with the Cork at 12 pts and Limerick on 3pts Cork kept the score-
board ticking throughout the second half as they
eased to a 10pt win add- ing further points on the 50th
, 52nd minute , 58th and 63rd with Limerick
only able to add another 3 points in that time to see Cork run out winners in the end on a scoreline of Cork 16 pts to Limer- icks 6 pts. Selectors: John Considine – Manager (Sarsfields), Sean Crow- ley (Killeagh), Donal Burke (Midleton)
U14 Inter
Regional Football Finals
On Monday 10th April min-
the U14 Football Inter Regional Blitz took place in Mayfield starting with the first game at 2pm in both pitches in May- field in pitch A the West came out winners over the the City/East team and on pitch B the North came out winners over the Mid West team. At 3.15pm the winners of the first game faced each other on pitch B with the Continued on next page
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