What it said in the papers !! |
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THERE was a definite feeling of déjà vu for Kildorrery in the
wake of the county intermediate football championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn
last Saturday evening ....more |
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AFTER years of near-misses Valley Rovers, finally landed
football silverware at Páirc Uí Rinn by winning the Cork IFC final ....more |
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In a keenly contested Division (1) Football League final at Araglin on Saturday last Kilworth won their first ever Division (1) FL title when they had a point to spare over Kildorrery....more |
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IN one of the best Under 21 (A) Football Championship finals in recent years, Kildorrery, who trailed by eight points with 10 minutes remaining, staged a great comeback that saw them force level at the end of normal time and in extra time they claimed their first title since 1982 when they overcame reigning champions Mallow by a two-point margin at Killavullen on Saturday evening....more |
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A GOAL in the second period of extra time, from Kilworth’s Thomas Twomey, was the crucial score that sent Kildorrery crashing out of this year’s North Cork JAFC after an exciting replay in Ballyhooly on Saturday....more |
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Our junior ‘A’ footballers can count themselves very lucky to be still in the championship after a disastrous second half performance in which they forced a replay with Kilworth, when the sides met at Ballyhooly, last Sunday evening....more |
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Munster champions, Mitchelstown CBS lost out to Carrigaline in the Cork County U18 hurling championship final (Corn na gColaisti) at Cobh on Wednesday last....more |
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An exhibition of point-scoring by full-forward Peter O'Brien helped Cistercian College, Roscrea to a thrilling victory over Nenagh CBS in the All-Ireland SBHC semi-final yesterday....more |
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Kildorrery junior B footballers had home advantage but could only divide the division three points with Glanworth, when they finished 0-10 apiece....more |
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Kildorrery Junior A footballers travelled to near by Shanballymore, where they defeated the home side in the Division 1 league, on a score 3-9 to 1-7....more |
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Our junior ‘A’ footballers by virtue of a deserved 1-8 to 0-8 victory over Mitchelstown in the final at Glanworth last Sunday afternoon retained the Division One league trophy which they won last year...more |