
Midleton Notes (18th Jun)
- Jun 18,2025
Cork Minor All Ireland Hurling Semi Final
Hard luck to Cian Lawton and Senan Carroll and all the Cork players and management who were defeated on Sunday last by Clare in the semi final stages of the All Ireland series. Credit is due to the lads who returned to their primary school to many happy students at the Gaelscoil delighted to see the Munster Final Winners Cup which they won in May.
Midleton GAA One Club Golf Classic 2025
Many Thanks to those who helped make our annual Golf Classic a great success. From the committee members and to those who helped out in the leading up to the event and during the event. Congratulations to all the prize winners and a special word of thanks to our main sponsor Blackwater Motors as well as to East Cork Golf Club for having the course in such good conditon and to their caterers "Surf and Turf " who kept everyone fed over the two days. Photos can be viewed on the link below:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/202172287@N07/albums/72177720326946950/
Junior A Hurling League Final
Best of luck to all the players and management when they play Carrig na bhFear in the League Final in Glenvile at 7.30pm. All support welocme on the night.
Notaí Gaelige
Dia dhaoibh a chairde, táimid ag súil go bhfuil sibh ag baint taitneamh as an aimsir iontach agus go bhfuil sibh amuigh faoin ngrian. Bhí bua tábhachtach ag ár bpeileadóirí sinsir Chorcaí ar an Satharn in aghaidh Ros Comáin. Beidh Baile Átha Cliath á imirt acu an deireadh seachtaine seo i bPáirc an Chrócaigh.
Ní raibh an t-ádh céanna lena iománaithe mínúr, chailleader i gcoinne an Chláir ar an Domhnach. Sin ráite táimid thar a bheith bródúil as ár mbuachaillí féin a bhí bainte leis an bhfoireann i mbliana. Is mar a deir an tseanfhocal is i ndiaidh a chéile a thógtar na caisleán (castles are built one after another).
Faoi deireadh tá suirbhé beidh againn ceangailte leis an nasc thíos, bheadh sé go hiontach dá mbeadh an t-am agaibh é a lionadh isteach.
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Juvenile
U14 Football Championship
Midleton 3-11 | Erins Own 7-7
Well done to our U14 football team who put in a strong performance in their second championship match away to Erins Own on Friday evening. Despite a spirited effort and some great moments of play, it just wasn't our night. The players gave it their all from start to finish, showing determination and teamwork throughout.
U14 Football panel against Erins Own:
Harry Lutz, Aiden Harrington, Micheal Mannion, Daniel Crean, Harry Cronin, Michael McManus, Rory Mc Enery, Tadgh Cronin, Jack Mc Sweeney, Ewan Quirke Lee, Jack Twohig, Daniel Geraghty,Eoin Magan, Caoilfhionn O' Connell, Jack Flynn, Conor Flynn,Charlie Kenneally,Kyle Kenneally, Emmet Bowen, Callan Mc Carthy, Dara Keeshan
Fé6
After a quick heavy shower on Saturday morning, it was business as usual for our youngest magpies. We continue to grow in numbers and the boys are enjoying their hour of organised chaos on Saturday mornings. There will be no training this coming Saturday morning so we'll return again on Saturday June 28th at 10am in Clonmult Memorial Park where it will be the return of Gaelic Football.
Nealy Horgan Street League Finals
Best of luck to all the boys and girls who are taking part in the Street leagues finals day this Saturday. The final group stages for the boys take place from 9.45am and the girls at 10.25am. The finals for the boys is at 11.00am and the girls will take place at 11.45am. Best of luck to everyone invloved.
Camogie
Under 11’s:
Our U11’s had a great weekend, enjoying a blitz V The Rockies and Ballinhassig on Sunday
15th of June. This was a brilliant opportunity to put their hard-earned skills to the test. Every
girl had a great morning and did very well.
Under 13’s:
U14 B2 League Final
Inniscarra: 4:07 Midleton 1:06
On Friday evening 6th June, Midleton’s U13 camogie team put in a courageous performance
in the U14 B2 League final against a more experienced Inniscarra side. Despite facing a
physical and tactical challenge, Midleton showed immense resilience and determination
throughout the contest. Played at the Camogie Headquarters, Castle Road Blackrock, the final
had a fitting stage for a battle of skill and perseverance. Inniscarra started strongly, using their
strength to take control early on racing into a 2-goal lead in the opening 10 minutes.
Midleton, however, refused to be intimidated, battling fiercely for every possession and
defending valiantly against sustained pressure. Their perseverance paid off when they found
the back of the net early in the 2nd half, igniting a spirited second-half response. For much of
the match, Midleton were right in the thick of it, matching Inniscarra stride for stride and
showing tremendous grit. But as the old saying goes, goals win games, and Inniscarra’s
ability to convert chances into goals ultimately proved decisive. In the final ten minutes,
Midleton began to run out of steam, with their opponents taking advantage to pull away and
seal the win. Despite the result, this team can take immense pride in their efforts—not just in
this game, but across the entire league campaign. Facing older opposition was never going to
be easy, but Midleton demonstrated heart and talent that promises a bright future ahead. A
tough result, but an inspiring display!
Under 16’s:
Our U16’s played a challenge match V neighbours Fr. O’Neill’s on Monday 16th of June.
Well done to captain Abbie and the whole team on a well-deserved win against strong
opposition.
Ladies Football
Gaelic 4 Mothers and Others
The Wagpies took part in another hugely successful Munster Blitz in Mallow on Saturday 14th June. Plenty of fun dancing and some football. Well done to All at Munster Lgfa for organising a fantastic event with over 70 G4M&O teams taking part.
Cork Sports Partnership Staying Fit for the Future
Midleton Gaa Club hosts a Better Balance Community Exercise group for older Men. It is a great service to our members and friends. Click on the link to learn more:
Lotto
There was No winner of our Lotto jackpot or match 3 winner. Well done to our lucky dip winners:
Thanks to everyone who supports our lotto. It is a vital weekly fundraiser for our club. Remember you can play anytime :
http://www.klubfunder.com/Clubs/Midleton%20GAA/lotto
In total Midleton GAA will give out local business vouchers to the value of €3,800 every year as part of our “Shop Local, Buy Local” campaign.
How to play: tickets are on sale at Pat Walsh Paints, Chadwicks, Frank Murphy Butchers, Murphy’s Pharmacy, Crowley Butchers, or buy online (see above).
Thanks to everyone that supports our lotto.
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