Munster Council confirm U25 hurling championship

MUNSTER GAA CHAIRMAN Jerry O’Sullivan has confirmed that the province will run an U25 hurling championship in the summer – and a similar format could be introduced for football.

With O’Sullivan’s native Cork the only county to express an interest in the intermediate competition, they are effectively Munster champions and it throws the future of that grade into some doubt.

Ulster do not provide an intermediate representative and with Wexford, Galway and Kilkenny the only Leinster teams involved, that leaves just four counties competing for the All-Ireland title.

Munster officials are still gauging interest in the junior football championship but it’s not certain at this point in time if all counties will compete.

If they don’t, O’Sullivan indicated that the U25 competition is an option for football also.

There has been widespread support for the U25 hurling concept among the Munster counties and on May 21, Tipperary will take on Cork, with the winners to play Waterford in the provincial semi-final.

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In the other semi-final, Limerick will meet Clare and both last-four clashes will serve as curtain-raisers to the senior games involving the respective counties.

O’Sullivan revealed: “We haven’t any trophy at the moment – these are just purely as curtain-raisers.

“The one thing we need for our big match-days are curtain-raisers and to encourage people to come in earlier.

“These games will be very attractive if they’re treated properly by the counties.

“If they have their second string teams out, there will be a lot of talent on display.”

It’s envisaged that the U21 management teams of the various counties will take charge of the U25 selections, which will give them the chance to run the rule over U21 players, while also giving fringe senior panellists under the age of 25 a run.

And O’Sullivan confirmed that Cork is the only county to express any genuine interest in competing at intermediate level.

Last year, Tipperary indicated that they were withdrawing from the intermediate competition for the 2017 season and they have welcomed the U25 solution.

Munster GAA chairman Jerry O’Sullivan (centre).

Source: James Crombie/INPHO

In recent times, Tipp were permitted to use players from senior clubs for the purposes of inter-county intermediate fare but they would have been restricted to junior and intermediate club players this year.

It was felt in Tipperary, therefore, that there was no appetite for the intermediate grade but they are fully in favour of the U25 idea.

O’Sullivan added: “They’re all entitled to play in the intermediate championship if they want but from what we’re hearing, it doesn’t appear that they will. As of now, Cork is the only county (to express an interest) and if they have nobody to play, there won’t be a championship.

“The U25 competition will provide experience for some of the less-experienced players to be playing on a big-match day and we think it will work out.”

Meanwhile, Tipperary have confirmed that cancellation of a planned senior challenge against AIB All-Ireland club semi-finalists St Thomas’s, which had been scheduled for Cloughjordan next Sunday.

It is understood that Galway kingpins St Thomas’s, who will face Clare and Munster champions Ballyea on February 4, are nursing a number of injury concerns and are not prepared to risk any further problems.

Tipp tried to arrange another opponent at short notice but came up short, although plans are in place for a run-out against Leinster club champions Cuala in Portlaoise on Saturday.

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Irish Olympian Nolan retires from boxing to ‘enjoy a few years of hurling’

IRISH OLYMPIAN ADAM Nolan has announced his retirement from boxing as he plans to “enjoy a few years of hurling back home”.

The 29-year-old represented Ireland at the 2012 London Olympics and is a five-time National Senior Elite champion, but missed out on Rio 2016 in frustrating circumstances.

The Wexford native added that he intends to continue playing GAA with Oulart the Ballagh, having won a county hurling title with the side last October.

“I’ve decided to call it a day on climbing into the ring, a decision that did not come easy and gave me plenty of restless nights over the last couple of months,” he wrote on Facebook.

“To my family for all your support and encouragement along the journey — thank you, I owe it all to you. I couldn’t have asked for two better mentors in Pete Taylor and Billy Walsh, the memories I shared with them are something special.

To Padraig Murphy for taking me to the top level of physical fitness, he always had me in great shape going in to every championship. A massive thanks to my bosses in Bray and in particular John Fitzpatrick. None of this would have happened without his generosity and understanding.

“Most importantly, thank you to every loyal supporter who I’ve shared the good and bad times with, you wont be forgotten. I’ve had no regrets and for me it’s time to hang up the gloves and enjoy a few years of hurling back home with Oulart the Ballagh.”

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Cork captain sees Chríost Rí team win Corn Uí Mhuirí derby and reach semi-final against Tralee CBS

Coláiste Chríost Rí 0-8
Rochestown College 0-6

Denis Hurley reports from Church Road, Blackrock

CORK CAPTAIN PAUL Kerrigan saw his Coláiste Chríost Rí remain on course to end their five-year wait for a Corn Uí Mhuirí title as they edged past Rochestown College in a Cork derby at Church Road in Blackrock today.

Kerrigan is joint manager of the side with Brian Coughlan and their Chríost Rí charges advanced to a semi-final meeting with Tralee CBS, who include Kerry great Marc Ó Sé amongst their management.

In a tight game, Críost Rí looked to have moved into an unassailable lead when Mark Cronin put them 0-8 to 0-4 in front in the 46th minute, but they wouldn’t score again and Rochestown eked themselves back into contention.

While they had points from Dylan Ward and James Holland, though, the closest they came to a goal was when Cian Denn’s shot was brilliantly blocked down by Críost Rí full-back Barry Cripps.

Buoyed by the presence of many of last year’s Frewen Cup (U16½AFC) team, the Turner’s Cross school held out for the remainder to reach the last four.

Points from Matthew McAuliffe and Conor Russell twice put Rochestown ahead early on and, though Críost forged ahead through Cronin and Cillian Myers-Murray, solid ‘Roco’ defending kept them in touch at half-time, with 0-4 to 0-3 the score.

Holland tied matters on the resumption, but when Críost Rí scored four in a row, they looked safe. Ultimately, they were tested, but they met the challenge.

Scorers for Coláiste Chríost Rí: Mark Cronin 0-3 (0-1 free), Cillian Myers Murray 0-2 (frees), Jack Ryan, Daniel Lucey Mark Brosnan 0-1 each.

Scorers for St Francis College: James Holland 0-3 (0-1 free), D Ward, C Russell, M McAuliffe 0-1 each.

Coláiste Chríost Rí

1. Darragh Moran (St Finbarr’s)

2. Andrew McGowan (Nemo Rangers)
3. Barry Cripps (Nemo Rangers)
4. John Corcoran (Nemo Rangers)

5. Mark Hitchmough (Shamrocks)
6. Peter Cummins (St Michael’s)
7. Darragh Kelly (Douglas)

8. Jack Ryan (Sliabh Rua)
9. Kyle Forde (Nemo Rangers)

10. Joe Coughlan (Nemo Rangers)
11. Daniel Lucey (Mayfield)
12. Jack O’Brien (St Finbarr’s)

13. Mark Cronin (Nemo Rangers)
14. Mark Brosnan (Carrigaline)
15. Cillian Myers Murray (St Finbarr’s).

Subs

17. Ronan Dalton (Nemo Rangers) for Forde (30, injured)
18. Jack O’Brien (Nemo Rangers) for Coughlan (58)

St Francis College Rochestown

1. David O’Keeffe (Douglas)

5. Eoghan Riordan (Carrigaline)
6. Nathan Walsh (Douglas)
3. Ross Ó Colmáin (St Michael’s)

2. Dylan Corkery (St Michael’s)
4. Dylan Ward (Douglas)
7. Joe Golden (St Michael’s)

8. Jack Lyons (Nemo Rangers)
10. Cian Denn (St Michael’s)

12. David Andrews (Shamrocks)
14. Matthew McAuliffe (Douglas)

13. James Holland (Douglas)
11. Conor Russell (Douglas)
15. Colin O’Mahony (Douglas)

Subs

18. Adam Hennessy (St Michael’s) for Golden (27, inj)
21. Seán Hilliard (Cobh) for Corkery (half-time)
22. Diarmaid Cormack (St Michael’s) for Andrews (45, inj)
19. Brendan Powter (Douglas) for Denn (57).

Referee: Michael Meade (Limerick).

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Former WWE Champion Possibly Signing With Impact Wrestling

According to Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio, former WWE Champion Rey Mysterio could be making his Impact Wrestling debut very soon. Rumors of Mysterio joining the company date back to last year, and it seems as if Mysterio signing with the company could in face become a reality.

Impact Wrestling is taping television this week in Orlando, and Impact officials are reportedly trying to bring Mysterio in for the tapings, however Dave Meltzer noted on Wrestling Observer Radio that it’s unlikely Mysterio will be at TV this week. Meltzer did note, however, that there is definitely dialogue between both sides but as of a couple days ago it was not a done deal despite Impact continuing to work on a deal.

There were talks between Impact and Mysterio last year, however those talks ended up falling through and a deal was not signed. However, in a possible sign that a deal could finally be reached between the two sides, Mysterio posted the following on Instagram.

Was Truly Blessed this past year 2017 first & foremost for having the most amazing, supportive & lovable partner that I have as wife…… Angie @619reyna
Later through out the year was on the roster of @luchaunderground & was picked up by @netflix……. I became the face -aka- Latin ambassador of the best casino in the 619 @sycuan_casino and had a huge mask as a billboard put up off the I-5 as soon as you crossed the San Isidro international border ……… Had my handprints inducted into Plaza Las Estrellas in Mexico City……. Became part of the @nutritionsolutionsFamily & started to train with my good homie @chriscavallini & became more aware of my nutrition and started some intense workouts ……..
Also became a sponsored athlete by one of the Dopest wrestling clothing lines out there right now @suplexwrestling …..
Last but not least to close the year I became 🌎 Heavyweight Champion for @thecrashluchas In Tijuana Defeating none other than 3 of the best Mexican wrestlers right now, @lamascaraalva@rush_ingobernable & @penta_zero_miedo
A Tittle that means more than what you may think, this Tittle was inspired & designed to pay tribute..respect…to two of the greatest wrestlers, friends & brothers,
Eddie Guerrero ➕
Hijo Del Perro➕
There was no other way out in the match for me than a W!
Thank you lord 🙏🏼 for always keeping me on my toes, for granting me my health and the ability too perform 🌎 wide the way I do for all my fans!
A very Big Thank you to all my fans for your loyalty & unconditional support….. I wish you all the best & Blessings for this upcoming year!
And I almost forgot to thank my sister in law for helping me with my FB page @ReyMysterio and all of the collages she puts together for me to post! #GraciasMija#Amooooo #MuchLoveToAll#HappyNewYear #TheBestIn2018ForAll

Was Truly Blessed this past year 2017 first & foremost for having the most amazing, supportive & lovable partner that I have as wife…… Angie @619reyna Later through out the year was on the roster of @luchaunderground & was picked up by @netflix……. I became the face -aka- Latin ambassador of the best casino in the 619 @sycuan_casino and had a huge mask as a billboard put up off the I-5 as soon as you crossed the San Isidro international border ……… Had my handprints inducted into Plaza Las Estrellas in Mexico City……. Became part of the @nutritionsolutions Family & started to train with my good homie @chriscavallini & became more aware of my nutrition and started some intense workouts …….. Also became a sponsored athlete by one of the Dopest wrestling clothing lines out there right now @suplexwrestling ….. Last but not least to close the year I became 🌎 Heavyweight Champion for @thecrashluchas In Tijuana Defeating none other than 3 of the best Mexican wrestlers right now, @lamascaraalva @rush_ingobernable & @penta_zero_miedo A Tittle that means more than what you may think, this Tittle was inspired & designed to pay tribute..respect…to two of the greatest wrestlers, friends & brothers, Eddie Guerrero ➕ Hijo Del Perro➕ There was no other way out in the match for me than a W! Thank you lord 🙏🏼 for always keeping me on my toes, for granting me my health and the ability too perform 🌎 wide the way I do for all my fans! A very Big Thank you to all my fans for your loyalty & unconditional support….. I wish you all the best & Blessings for this upcoming year! And I almost forgot to thank my sister in law for helping me with my FB page @ReyMysterio and all of the collages she puts together for me to post! #GraciasMija #Amooooo #MuchLoveToAll #HappyNewYear #TheBestIn2018ForAll

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