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He may have been too small to see the parade as a child but Olympic medal winner Rob Heffernan was walking tall as he led the St Patrick’s Day parade through his native city. Former Cork camogie ...
Easy to forget at times he is still only 23. “St Finbarr’s are an institution in Cork GAA,” Cork chair Tracey Kennedy said afterwards, but Duhallow were paying little regard to heritage in ...
With most of the county titles now decided, the GAA's club championship has entered ... where Clonakilty faced St Finbarrs in Páirc Uí Chaoimh. A Steven Sherlock point in the third minute ...
In one of the most entertaining finals in recent history, St Finbarr’s have won their first Munster club football title since 1986 after holding off a second half rally from Austin Stacks.
St Finbarr’s 2-14 Éire Óg Ennis 0-12 Steven Sherlock of St Finbarr's scores a late point for his side during the AIB Munster GAA Football Senior Club Football Championship semi-final win over ...
Our FREE newsletter will keep you ahead of the game We have more newsletters St Finbarr’s have won their first Munster club football title since 1986 after holding off a second half rally from ...
Ballincollig 0-18 St Finbarr’s 1-15 (After Extra Time) (Ballincollig win 4-1 on penalties) An enthralling Rebel Óg U18 Premier 1 FC semi-final eventually went the way of Ballincollig in ...
Cork senior camogie final: St Finbarr’s 1-16 Sarsfields 0-12 Lean times for St Finbarr’s since 2006. Four semi-finals losses alone between 2019 and 2022. Knocked out in the quarter-final in 2023.
Like the county hurling championship, Cork’s football final will be an all-city affair between Munster champions St Finbarr’s and Nemo Rangers. The great rivals are facing each other in the ...
Traditional rivals St Finbarr's and Blackrock will meet in the Cork hurling final for the first time since 1982. The two southside city clubs, who have won 58 titles between them, came through ...
County IFC First Round: St Finbarr's 2-13 Aghabullogue 1-3 Aghabullogue got a serious schooling from St Finbarr's in round one of the IFC last Sunday evening, losing out by 13 points to the city side.
ST FINBARR’S ended a 35-year drought to claim their fifth Munster Club SFC title with victory over Austin Stacks at Semple Stadium. Goals at the start and the end from Cillian Myers-Murray and ...