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Thursday, 30th August 2018


sport@eastcorkjournal.ie East Cork Imokilly GAA men. By the final whis- by SHANE SUPPLE Imokilly division news


from PRO Shane Supple Well what a weekend it’s


been for hurling with the East Cork Oil sponsored Jamsey Kelleher Junior A Hurling championship taking the weekend


place over a


with Lisgoold having booked


place in the


semi-finals last week after their win over Kil-


leagh. This Saturday saw the other three-quarter fi- nal games take place.


First off, we had Russell


Rovers against Erins Own in Aghada and at 3pm ref Niall O’Neill threw in the ball. This was a close enough


game from start to finish with neither side taking a big lead and by half time the


score was Russell Rov-


ers 0-8 to Erins 0-5. Ten minutes into the second half Erins own got a goal which put them 1 point ahead and in this fast game of cham- pionship hurling Erins Own were ahead at the 60 min mark but as all things go this sum-


mer, hurling has always been a game played to the final whistle and in injury time Russell Rovers got a goal and a point to see them run out winners on a score line of Russell Rovers 1-13 to Erins Own 1-11.


From Rostellen we then


moved the proceedings to Carrigtwohill where Cobh faced Sarsfields and at 4.45pm ref Ger Scully threw in the


ball. By the 20 min Cobh were 1-4 up to Sarsfields 2pts


and by half time


Cobh were 1-6 to Sarsfields 0-6 the


second half saw Cobh continue to keep the gap of a few points between the sides but Sarsfields kept plug-


ging away and on the 20th min a red card for Adam McCarthy saw Sarsfields down to 14


tle Cobh had extended the lead to 7 points and ran out winners on the full- time whistle with a score


line of


Cobh 1-15 to Sarsfields 0-11.


From Carrigtwohill we


then headed to Midleton for our final quarter final game of the day. With Cobh and Russell Rovers now fac-


ing each other in a semi-fi- nal it was down to the St Itas v Carrig na bhFearr game


to see who would play Lisgoold in the


other


semi-final at 6.30pm ref Mark Murphy threw in the ball and from the very firsts attack within the 1st


min Seamus


Harnedy had the ball in the back of the Carrig na bhFear net. By the 8th


min St Itas


were 1-3 to Carrig na bh- Fearr 1 point before David Sweeney managed to score a goal for Carrig, on the 20 min


mark the score was Itas 1-4 to Carrig 1-3 and this trend continued till


half


time with St Itas just ahead at 1-8


to 1-6. At the start of the second half the game con- tinued in this format with St


Itas holding the lead un-


til the final whistle saw St Itas win out on a score line of St Itas 1-16 to Carrig na bhFearr 1-13.


So we have our pairings


for the Semi-finals taking place next Sat with Lis- goold v St Itas in Rostellen at 3pm


and Russell Rovers v


Cobh in Carrigtwohill at 6pm.


The draw was made last


week for the Cork Senior Hurling Championship and Imokilly have been drawn against Bishopstown in the


third round to take place on Sunday the 2nd


Sept in


Riverstown at 19,15 this will be a tough game for Imok-


illy who will be defending the title this year having won it out last year. With Imokilly


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rounds this is where the championship starts


having won the first two to


hot up. So, of your free on Sunday evening


Riverstown


is the place to be with a throw in for 7.15pm


We can’t let it go with-


out mentioning our Cork U21 hurlers who lost out to Tipperary on Sunday last in the U21 All Ireland Final in Lim-


erick. It was a close enough game and Tipp just edged it to come out winners, it was


good to see so many


East Cork players involved with the Cork team includ- ing 4 lads from the Imok- illy panel, Niall O’Leary, Ger Mill- erick, Declan Dalton and Liam O’Shea. Not forget- ting the other East Cork players who were Robbie O’Flynn (Erins Own) Eoghan Murphy, Liam Healy, Jack O’Connor and Aaron My- ers (Sarsfields) Brian Roche and Eoin Roche


(Bride Rovers), Seadnaidh Symth and Sean O’ Leary Hayes (Midleton). Well done to all for a great effort put in this


year. Please note that not all


results may be in at time of going to press and some fixtures may change so check with your local club secretary re games going ahead etc or go to the East Cork GAA web- site for up to date fixtures.


Results Sun 26th


JHL Div 3 Fr.


O’Neills 1-9 VS 3-16 Car- raig na bhFear Sun 26th


JCHC Fr.


O’Neills 1-9 VS 3-16 Car- raig na bhFear Sun 26th


0-15 VS 4-15 Killeagh Sun 26th


tlemartyr


Dungourney Sat 25th


25th


JBHC Cobh U21 BHC Cas-


3-21 VS 3-15 JAHC St


Itas


1-16 VS 1-13 Carraig na bhFear Sat


JAHC Erins


Own 1-11 VS 1-13 Russell Rovers Sat 25th


1-15 VS 0-11 Sarsfields Thu 23rd


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JAHC Cobh JHL Div 2


Continued on next page • JAHC Russell Rovers V Erins Own Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: sport@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie • JAHC Carrig na bhFearr V St Itas


61 Notes


• JAHC Cobh V Sarsfields


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