Carbery GAA - Wikipedia
Not to be confused with Carbury GAA or Carbery Rangers GAA.
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Carbery GAA is a Gaelic football and Hurling division in the south-west area of County Cork, Ireland. The division is one of eight divisions of the Cork County Board and a division is responsible for organising competitions for the clubs within the division from Under 12 up to adult level[1] The winners of these competitions compete against other divisional champions to determine which club is the county champion. In addition, the division selects football and hurling teams from the adult teams playing at junior level or county intermediate level, and these then compete for the Cork GAA Senior Football Championship and Cork Senior Hurling Championship.
The Carbery division consists of 26 clubs from Bandon in the east to Bantry Blues in the west.
List of clubs
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- Argideen Rangers
- Ballinascarthy
- Bandon
- Bantry Blues
- Barryroe
- Carbery Rangers
- Castlehaven
- Clann na nGael
- Clonakilty
- Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas
- Dohenys
- Gabriel Rangers
- Goleen
- Ilen Rovers
- Kilbrittain
- Kilmacabea
- Kilmeen and Kilbree
- Muintir Bháire
- Newcestown
- O'Donovan Rossa
- Randal Óg
- St Colum's
- St James
- St Mary's
- St Oliver Plunketts
- Tadhg MacCarthaigh
Honours
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- Cork Premier Senior Football Championship
Winners (4): 1937, 1968, 1971, 2004[2]
Runners-Up (5): 1931, 1964, 1973, 1974, 2000
Football
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Gaelic football is the stronger of the two sports played by clubs in this division. All 26 clubs play football at adult level.
Competitions
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- Junior A Football Championship
- Junior B Football Championship
- Junior C Football Championship
- Junior D Football Championship
- Minor A Football Championship
- Minor B Football Championship
- Minor C Football Championship
- Under-21 A Football Championship
- Under-21 B Football Championship
- Under-21 C Football Championship
Club Grades
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Hurling
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Several teams do not play hurling at adult level. Some of these have started playing underage hurling, namely Carbery Rangers, Ilen Rovers, Kilmacabea, Goleen Those who do not play hurling at any level are Muintir Bháire, Tadhg MacCarthaigh, Castlehaven and Clann na nGael.
Competitions
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- Carbery Junior A Hurling Championship
- Carbery Junior B Hurling Championship
- Carbery Junior C Hurling Championship
- Minor A Hurling Championship
- Minor B Hurling Championship
- Under-21 A Hurling Championship
- Under-21 B Hurling Championship
- Under-21 C Hurling Championship
2024 Grades
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Senior A | None |
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See also
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References
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- ^ Formation of Divisions - See "Links" for list of divisions
- ^ "Carbery end long famine in fine style". Irish Independent. 18 October 2004. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
- ^ "FLASHBACK: Carbery hurlers stunned Midleton to lift the county crown in 1994". The Echo (Cork newspaper). 20 October 2019. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
External sources
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