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词条 2017 Cork Senior Football Championship
释义

  1. Team Changes

     To S.F.C.  From S.F.C. 

  2. Preliminary round

  3. Round 1

  4. Round 2

     Round 2A  Round 2B 

  5. Round 3

  6. Round 4

  7. Quarter-finals

  8. Semi-Finals

  9. Final

  10. Relegation Playoff

  11. References

  12. External links

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|relegated = ???
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The 2017 Cork Senior Football Championship is the 129th edition of the Cork GAA's premier club Gaelic football tournament for senior graded teams in County Cork, Ireland. The tournament consists of 26 teams (20 clubs and 6 of the 8 divisional sides) with the winner going on to represent Cork in the Munster Senior Club Football Championship. The championship has a back-door format for the first three rounds before proceeding to a knock-out format. Generally, any team to lose two/three matches will be knocked out of the championship.

Carbery Rangers were the defending champions after they defeated Ballincollig after in the previous years final.

Should Clyda Rovers or St. Nicholas' faile to win a match this year they will be demoted to the 2018 P.I.F.C. Now a club will only be demoted if they fail to register a win in two consecutive years or two seasons out of three.

This was Kiskeam's debut in the senior grade after claiming the 2016 Premier Intermediate Football Championship title. The club were founded in 1945 and have never competed in the top-flight previously.

Divisional Sides:
  • Avondhu: - Composed of and Premier Intermediate clubs Fermoy and Mallow, Intermediate clubs Glanworth, Kildorrery and Mitchelstown & Junior clubs Araglin, Ballyhooley, Ballyclough, Ballygiblin, Ballyhea, Buttevant, Castletownroche, Charleville, Churchtown, Doneraile, Grange, Killavullen, Kilshannig, Kilworth, Liscarroll, Milford, Newtownshandrum and Shanballymore all from the north-eastern area of County Cork.
  • Beara: - Composed of Intermediate clubs Adrigole & Castletownbere and Junior clubs Bere Island, Garnish, Glengarriff and Urhan all from the Beara Peninsula.
  • Carbery: - Composed of Premier Intermediate clubs Bantry Blues and Bandon, Intermediate club Gabriel Rangers & Junior clubs Argideen Rangers, Ballinascarthy, Ballyroe, Clann na nGael, Diarmuid Ó Mathúna's, Goleen, Kilbrittain, Kilmacabea, Kilmeen, Muintir Bháire, St. Colum's, St. James, St. Mary's, St. Oliver Plunketts & Tadhg McCarthaigh's all from the barony of Carbery.
  • Duhallow: - Composed of Premier Intermediate club Intermediate clubs Ballydesmond & Kanturk, and Junior clubs Boherbue, Castlemagner, Cullen, Dromtarriffe, Freemount, Glenlara, Kilbrin, Knocknagree, Lismire, Lyre, Meelin, Millstreet, Newmarket, Rockchapel, St. John's & Tullylease all from the barony of Duhallow.
  • Muskerry: - Composed of Premier Intermediate clubs Ballingeary Ballinora, Éire Óg, Grenagh, Macroom and Naomh Abán, Intermediate clubs Aghabullogue and Kilnamartyra & Junior clubs Aghinagh, Blarney, Canovee, Clondrohid, Cloughduv, Donoughmore, Dripsey, Gleann na Laoi, Inniscarra, Iveleary, Kilmurry and Kilmichael all from the baronies of Muskerry West and Muskerry East.
  • Seandún: - Composed of Premier Intermediate club St. Vincent's, Intermediate clubs Mayfield and Na Piarsaigh &Junior clubsBallinure, Ballyphehane, Brian Dillons, Delaney Rovers, Fr. O'Callaghan's, Gurranabraher, Lough Rovers, Passage West, Rathpeacon, Redmonds GAA, Rochestown, Shandon Rovers, St. Michael's (Blackrock), Whitechurch and White's Cross all from the district of Shandon.

Team Changes

[1]

The following teams have changed division since the 2016 championship season.

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To S.F.C.

Promoted from 2016 Cork Intermediate Football Championship
  • Kiskeam - (Intermediate Champions)
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From S.F.C.

Relegated to 2017 Cork Intermediate Football Championship
  • None (now a club will only be demoted if they fail to register a win in two consecutive years or two seasons out of three).
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Preliminary round

4 teams from a random draw play in this round. The 2 winners progress to Round 1 while the 2 losers go on to Round 2B.

  • Douglas 0-14, 0-9 Newcestown, 9/4/2017,
  • Aghada 0-13, 1-8 Dohenys, 15/4/2017, Report

Round 1

The 2 Preliminary Round winners along with the remaining 22 teams play each other in this round. The 12 winners enter Round 2A while the 12 losers enter Round 2B.

  • Avondhu 3-20, 2-11 Kiskeam, 16/4/2017, Report
  • Valley Rovers 1-14, 0-7 Beara, 16/4/2017,
  • Duhallow 3-20, 0-9 Muskerry, 17/4/2017, Report
  • Castlehaven 1-14, 0-12 CIT, 17/4/2017,
  • Nemo Rangers 2-18, 0-13 O'Donovan Rossa, 22/4/2017
  • Seandun 3-11, 2-11 St. Nicholas, 22/4/2017,
  • Ballincollig 3-17, 1-10 St. Finbarr's, 22/4/2017,
  • Bishopstown 1-10, 0-8 Carrigaline, 22/4/2017,
  • Douglas 1-16, 2-12 Clyda Rovers, 23/4/2017 Report
  • UCC 2-16, 1-16 Aghada, 23/4/2017,
  • Carbery Rangers 2-15, 1-4 Clonakilty, 30/4/2017,
  • Carbery 1-13, 0-16 Ilen Rovers, 30/4/2017,
  • Carbery 4-16, 1-12 Ilen Rovers, 14/5/2017, (Replay)

Round 2

Round 2A

The 12 winners from Round 1 play against each other. The 6 winners progress to Round 4 while the 6 losers enter Round 3.

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Round 2B

The 12 losers from Round 1 and the 2 Preliminary Round losers play against each other. Teams which have met in previous rounds can't meet in this round. The 7 winners enter Round 3. The 7 losers exit the championship (only club teams who lose in this round enter a Relegation Play Off as divisional sides can not be relegated. If the Preliminary Round winning teams, subsequently lose their Round 1 games and their Round 2B games, having already won a game in the championship, they will not be required to play off with the losers of Round 2B to determine the lowest teams).

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Round 3

The 6 Round 2A losers play the 7 Round 2B winners. One team will receive a bye to Round 4. The 6 winners of Round 3 along with the team who received a bye in Round 3 will progress to Round 4 while the losers will be eliminated from the championship.

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Round 4

In this round, 3 of the 6 Round 2A winners will receive byes into the Quarter-Finals. The 5 fixtures in this round will consist of the remaining 3 Round 2A winners against the 6 Round 3 winners as well as the team who received a bye in Round 3. The 5 winners of this round will proceed to the Quarter-Finals.

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|goals2 = Sean O'Sullivan 0-6 (0-3f), Gene Casey 0-4 (0-1f), Adrian Carroll 0-1
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|goals2 = Conor Ó Sé 1-0, Shane Fitzmaurice 0-2, Kevin Fahey and Keith Hegarty 0-1 each
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Carbery Rangers, Castlehaven, and Duhallow were given byes in this round.

Quarter-finals

The draw for the Quarterfinals will determine the remainder of the Championship Draw. The semi-finalists from the previous year's championship will be seeded in the quarterfinals. In the event of one of the previous year's semi-finalists not qualifying, the team that defeated them will replace them. In the event of that team not qualifying for the quarterfinals, there will be a draw between the remaining undefeated teams in the competition for the seeded place.

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|goals2 = Mark Collins 0-6 (0-5f), Conor Cahalane 1-0, Michael Hurley 0-2, Damien Cahalane, Sean Dineen, Conor O'Driscoll 0-1 each
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|team1 = Duhallow
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Semi-Finals

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|time = 2:15 pm
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|team1 = Nemo Rangers
|score = 5-13 - 0-12
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|team2 = Duhallow
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|goals2 = Kevin Crowley and Donncha O'Connor (0-3f) 0-3 each, Anthony O'Connor 0-2, Mark Ellis, Seamus Hickey, Michael Vaughan, Eoghan McSweeney 0-1 each
|stadium = Pairc Ui Rinn
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|time = 4:00 pm
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|team1 = St. Finbarr's
|score = 3-14 - 0-14
|report = Report
|team2 = Carbery Rangers
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|goals2 = John Hayes 0-8f, James Fitzpatrick 0-2, Brian Shanahan, Kevin McMahon, Séamus Hayes, John O'Rourke 0-1 each
|stadium = Pairc Ui Rinn
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Final

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|time = 4:00 pm
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|score = 0-14 - 0-14
|report = Report
|team2 = St. Finbarr's
|goals1 = Luke Connolly 0-4 (0-2f), Barry O'Driscoll, Colin O'Brien, Paddy Gumley 0-2, Alan O'Donovan, Jack Horgan, Paul Kerrigan, Ciaran Dalton 0-1 each
|goals2 = Stephen Sherlock 0-8 (0-6f), Colin Lyons and Denis O'Brien 0-2 each, Ian Maguire and Cillian Myers-Murray 0-1 each
|stadium = Pairc Ui Chaoimh
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|referee = Conor Lane (Banteer)
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|date = 22 October 2017
|time = 1:00 pm
|round = Replay
|team1 = Nemo Rangers
|score = 4-12 - 3-13
|report = Report
|team2 = St. Finbarr's
|goals1 = Paul Kerrigan 1-2, Jack Horgan and Luke Connolly 1-1 each, Adrian Grainey 1-0, Paddy Gumley and Ciaran Dalton 0-2, Tomás Ó Sé, Kevin Fulignati, Alan O'Donovan, Barry O'Driscoll 0-1 each
|goals2 = Stephen Sherlock 2-7 (0-3f), Eoin Finn 1-0, Robert O'Mahony 0-2, Colin Lyons, Dylan Quinn, Denis O'Brien, Enda Dennehy 0-1 each
|motm = Jack Horgan
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|referee = James Bermingham (Bride Rovers)
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Relegation Playoff

Club sides who lost in Round 2B enter the Relegation Playoff. A club will only be demoted if they fail to register a win in two consecutive years or two seasons out of three, thus should Clyda Rovers or St. Nicholas' fail to win a match this year they will the relegated to the 2018 P.I.F.C.

Relegation Quarter Final:{{football box collapsible
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|time = 4:00 pm
|round = Relegation Quarter Final
|team1 = Newcestown
|score = 0-15 - 0-6
|report =
|team2 = Dohenys
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Enniskeane
|attendance =
|referee =
}}Relegation Semi Final:{{football box collapsible
|date = 21 October 2017
|time = 3:30 pm
|round = Relegation Semi Final
|team1 = Clonakilty
|score = 2-11 - 1-9
|report =
|team2 = O'Donovan Rossa
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Leap
|attendance =
|referee =
}}{{football box collapsible
|date = 18 November 2017
|time = 2:00 pm
|round = Relegation Semi Final
|team1 = Dohenys
|score = -
|report =
|team2 = St. Nicholas
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium =
|attendance =
|referee =
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References

1. ^{{citeweb|url=http://archive.irishnewsarchive.com/Olive/APA/INA.Edu/Default.aspx#panel=document|title=Cork Independent Archives|date=16 January 2018|work=Irishnewsarchive.com|accessdate=16 January 2018}}

External links

{{Cork Senior Football Championship}}{{Cork clubs competitions}}

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