2010 Cork Junior A Football Championship

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2010 Cork Junior A Football Championship
Dates26 September - 31 October 2010
Teams8
Sponsor Evening Echo
Champions Colours of Down.svg Cloyne (1st title)
Brian O'Sullivan (captain)
Runners-up Colours of Limerick.svg White's Cross
Finbarr Kiely (manager)
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
Goals scored9 (1.29 per match)
Points scored115 (16.43 per match)
Top scorer(s) Colours of Limerick.svg Ken O'Keeffe (0-15)
2009 (Previous)(Next) 2011

The 2010 Cork Junior A Football Championship was the 112th staging of the Cork Junior A Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board. The draw for the opening fixtures took place on 13 December 2009. The championship ran from 26 September to 31 October 2010.

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The final was played on 31 October 2010 at Páirc Uí Rinn in Cork, between Cloyne and White's Cross, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. [1] Clyne won the match by 0-10 to 0-09 to claim their first ever championship title. [2]

White's Cross's Ken O'Keeffe was the championship's top scorer with 0-15.

Qualification

DivisionChampionshipChampions
Avondhu North Cork Junior A Football Championship Mitchelstown
Beara Beara Junior A Football Championship Urhan
Carbery South West Junior A Football Championship Gabriel Rangers
Carrigdhoun South East Junior A Football Championship Tracton
Duhallow Duhallow Junior A Football Championship Lyre
Imokilly East Cork Junior A Football Championship Cloyne
Muskerry Mid Cork Junior A Football Championship Blarney
Seandún City Junior A Football Championship White's Cross

Results

Quarter-finals

26 September 2010Quarter-final Cloyne 1-08 - 1-04 Urhan Iveleary Grounds
Diarmuid O'Sullivan 1-1, Paudie O'Sullivan 0-3, Paul O'Sullivan 0-2, B McCarthy 0-1, M Lynch 0-1.V Lehane 1-0, C Harrington 0-3, D Healy 0-1.Referee: D Whyte (St. Mary's)
26 September 2010Quarter-final Lyre 2-08 - 1-06 Blarney Coachford Sportsfield
D Roche 1-3, T Murphy 1-1, D Murphy 0-3, M Kearney 0-1.T Hegarty 1-1, R O'Leary 0-2, M Cremin 0-1, P Ahern 0-1, C Foley 0-1.Referee: D Shorten (St. Mary's)
26 September 2010Quarter-final White's Cross 1-11 - 1-09 Gabriel Rangers Charlie Hurley Park
K O'Keeffe 0-6, M Kelleher 1-2, D O'Regan 0-1, D Kelly 0-1, E Buckley 0-1.M Cronin 1-8, E Goggin 0-1.Referee: S Collins (Carrigaline)
2 October 2010Quarter-final Mitchelstown 0-14 - 2-07 Tracton Glenville Grounds
S Beston 0-4, A O'Brien 0-3, P Donegan 0-3, D Nugent 0-2, L O'Flynn 0-1, D Moher 0-1.B Kelleher 1-5, R Walsh 1-0, J Nunan 0-1, C Kelly 0-1.Referee: J Ryan (Macroom)

Semi-finals

10 October 2010Semi-final White's Cross 0-10 - 0-06 Mitchelstown Felix Sarsfield Memorial Park
K O'Keeffe 0-4, D O'Regan 0-1, C Buckley 0-1, D Murnane 0-1, C O'Sullivan 0-1, D Burke 0-1, S Keane 0-1.A O'Brien 0-2, S Beston 0-1, E Burke 0-1, D Moher 0-1, P Donegan 0-1.Referee: D O'Leary (Watergrasshill)
16 October 2010Semi-final Cloyne 0-07 - 0-06 Lyre Blarney Grounds
Paudie O'Sullivan 0-4, Diarmuid O'Sullivan 0-1, C O'Lomasney 0-1, K Cronin 0-1.B O'Driscoll 0-2, D Roche 0-1, R O'Connor 0-1, C O'Riordan 0-1, K Roche 0-1.Referee: D Murnane (Macroom)

Final

31 October 2010Final Cloyne 0-10 - 0-09 White's Cross Páirc Uí Rinn
Paudie O'Sullivan 0-2, J Nyhan 0-2, Diarmuid O'Sullivan 0-2, E O'Sullivan 0-1, K Cronin 0-1, C O'Lomasney 0-1, K O'Lomasney 0-1.K O'Keeffe 0-5, D O'Regan 0-1, P O'Sullivan 0-1, E Buckley 0-1, S Keane 0-1.

Championship statistics

Top scorers

Top scorers overall
RankPlayerClubTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Ken O'Keeffe White's Cross 0-151535.00
2Mark Cronin Gabriel Rangers 1-0811111.00
3 Paudie O'Sullivan Cloyne 0-09933.00
4Bernie Kelleher Tracton 1-05818.00
5Denis Roche Lyre 1-04723.50
Diarmuid O'Sullivan Cloyne 1-04732.33
Top scorers in a single game
RankPlayerClubTallyTotalOpposition
1Mark Cronin Gabriel Rangers 1-0811 White's Cross
2Bernie Kelleher Tracton 1-058 Mitchelstown
3Denis Roche Lyre 1-036 Blarney
Ken O'Keeffe White's Cross 0-066 Gabriel Rangers
5Murt Kelleher White's Cross 1-025 Gabriel Rangers
Ken O'Keeffe White's Cross 0-055 Cloyne
7 Diarmuid O'Sullivan Cloyne 1-014 Urhan
Timmy Murphy Lyre 1-014 Blarney
Trevor Hegarty Blarney 1-014 Lyre
Shane Beston Mitchelstown 0-044 Tracton
Ken O'Keeffe White's Cross 0-044 Mitchelstown
Paudie O'Sullivan Cloyne 0-044 Lyre

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References

  1. "Junior A FC". Cork GAA website. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  2. "History". Cloyne GAA website. Retrieved 31 October 2022.