Carbery Junior A Football Championship | |
---|---|
Irish | Craobh Peile Sóisear A Cairbre |
Code | Gaelic football |
Founded | 1926 |
Region | Carbery (GAA) |
Trophy | Mick McCarthy Cup |
No. of teams | 16 |
Title holders | Kilmacabea (4th title) |
Most titles | Bandon (16 titles) |
Sponsors | Bandon Co-op |
Official website | Carbery GAA |
The Carbery Junior A Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Bandon Co-op Carbery Junior A Football Championship and abbreviated to the Carbery JAFC) is an annual club Gaelic football competition organised by the West Cork Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the top-ranking junior clubs in West Cork, Ireland, deciding the competition winners through a group stage and knockout format. It is the most prestigious competition in West Cork Gaelic football.
Introduced in 1926 as the West Cork Junior Championship, it was initially a straight knockout tournament. The competition went through a number of format changes since then, including the introduction of a back-door or second chance for beaten teams. The competition took on its current format in 2022, adding a round-robin group stage and limiting the number of entrants.
In its current format, the Carbery Junior Football Championship begins with a group stage in late summer. The 16 participating teams are divided into four groups of four and play each other in a round-robin system. The two top-ranking teams in each group proceed to the knockout phase that culminates with the final. The winner of the Carbery Junior Championship, as well as receiving the Mick McCarthy Cup, also qualifies for the subsequent Cork Junior A Football Championship.
The competition has been won by 22 teams, 18 of which have won it more than once. Bandon are the most successful team in the tournament's history, having won it 16 times. Kilmacabea are the title-holders, after defeating Diarmuid Ó Mathúna's by 1-12 to 1-4 in the 2024 final.
The 16 teams are divided into four groups of four. Over the course of the group stage, each team plays once against the others in the group, resulting in each team being guaranteed at least three games. Two points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. The teams are ranked in the group stage table by points gained, then scoring difference and then their head-to-head record. The top two teams in each group qualify for the knockout stage.
Quarter-finals: The four group winners are paired with the four group runners-up. Four teams qualify for the next round.
Semi-finals: The four quarter-final winners contest this round. The two winners from these games advance to the final.
Final: The two semi-final winners contest the final. The winning team are declared champions.
The 16 teams competing in the 2024 Carbery Junior A Football Championship are:
Team | Location | Colours | Position in 2024 | In championship since | Championship Titles | Last Championship Title |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Argideen Rangers | Timoleague | Maroon and white | Quarter-finals | ? | 1 | 1994 |
Ballinascarthy | Ballinascarthy | Red and white | Quarter-finals | ? | 2 | 1983 |
Barryroe | Barryroe | Blue and navy | Group stage | ? | 1 | 2023 |
Carbery Rangers | Rosscarbery | Green, white and gold | Quarter-finals | ? | 10 | 2003 |
Castlehaven | Castlehaven | Blue and white | Semi-finals | ? | 2 | 1976 |
Clonakilty | Clonakilty | Green and red | Group stage | ? | 4 | 1977 |
Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas | Castletown-Kinneigh | Blue and yellow | Runners-up | ? | 0 | — |
Kilbrittain | Kilbrittain | Black and yellow | Group stage | ? | 1 | 1926 |
Kilmacabea | Leap | Green and yellow | Champions | ? | 4 | 2024 |
Kilmeen | Rossmore | Blue and white | Group stage | ? | 0 | — |
Newcestown | Newcestown | Red and gold | Group stage | ? | 4 | 1990 |
Randal Óg | Ballinacarriga | Yellow and green | Quarter-finals | ? | 0 | — |
St. Colum's | Kealkill | Black and orange | Group stage | ? | 1 | 2013 |
St Mary's | Enniskean | Yellow and black | Semi-finals | ? | 2 | 2014 |
St Oliver Plunketts | Ahiohill | Black and white | Group stage | 2024 | 0 | — |
Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh's | Caheragh | Red and yellow | Group stage | ? | 7 | 2021 |
The Mick McCarthy Perpetual Memorial Cup is the current prize for winning the championship. It was commissioned to honour Mick McCarthy who played for O'Donovan Rossa, Carbery, Cork and Munster, and who died from injuries sustained in a road traffic accident on 5 February 1998, at the age of 33. [1] [2] [3] The cup was unveiled in October 1998 and first presented to Eugene Murphy, captain of the Carbery Rangers team which won the 1998 final. The cup replaced the Little Norah Cup which, after being donated by Beamish and Crawford in 1949, was last presented in 1997. [4] [5]
In accordance with GAA rules, the West Cork Board awards a set of medals to the championship winners.
Period | Sponsor(s) | Name | # |
---|---|---|---|
Buckley Financial | The Buckley Financial South West Junior A Football Championship | [6] | |
2014-2018 | Rowa/Rowex Pharma | The Rowa/Rowex Pharma South West Junior A Football Championship | [7] |
2019- | Bandon Co-Op | The Bandon Co-Op Carbery Junior A Football Championship | [8] |
# | Club | Titles | Runners-up | Championships won | Championships runner-up |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bandon | 16 | 2 | 1929, 1947, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1960, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1986, 1989, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2015 | 1941, 1964 |
2 | Dohenys | 12 | 10 | 1927, 1931, 1935, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1992, 1993 | 1928, 1930, 1932, 1940, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1961, 1963, 1990 |
3 | Carbery Rangers | 10 | 14 | 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1980, 1984, 1987, 1991, 1998, 2003 | 1942, 1943, 1946, 1955, 1956, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2020 |
4 | Bantry Blues | 9 | 7 | 1928, 1932, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1985 | 1931, 1936, 1937, 1947, 1967, 1970, 1971 |
5 | O'Donovan Rossa | 7 | 7 | 1945, 1961, 1963, 1974, 1979, 1982, 2005 | 1933, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1957, 1976, 2004 |
Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh's | 7 | 5 | 1995, 1997, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2021 | 1977, 1998, 2008, 2013, 2018 | |
7 | Newcestown | 4 | 6 | 1964, 1967, 1988, 1990 | 1962, 1965, 1966, 1981, 1982, 1989 |
Clann na nGael | 4 | 5 | 1941, 1942, 1943 (Rock Rovers), 1981 | 1958, 1984, 1988, 2010, 2011 | |
Clonakilty | 4 | 4 | 1930, 1948, 1949, 1977 | 1926, 1929, 1972, 1974 | |
Kilmacabea | 4 | 2 | 2017, 2018, 2020, 2024 | 2015, 2023 | |
Ilen Rovers | 4 | 1 | 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001 | 1997 | |
12 | Enniskean | 3 | 1 | 1933, 1934, 1936 | 1938 |
13 | Ballinascarthy | 2 | 8 | 1978, 1983 | 1959, 1960, 1968, 1969, 1985, 1986, 1991, 2019 |
Gabriel Rangers | 2 | 4 | 2010, 2016 | 1979, 1983, 2005, 2014 | |
St Mary's | 2 | 3 | 2009, 2014 | 1944, 1945, 2021 | |
Darrara | 2 | 2 | 1954, 1955 | 1934, 1953 | |
Castlehaven | 2 | 0 | 1973, 1976 | — | |
St James’s | 2 | 0 | 2019, 2022 | — | |
19 | St Colum's | 1 | 3 | 2013 | 2001, 2006, 2016 |
Barryroe | 1 | 3 | 2023 | 1980, 1994, 2003 | |
Kilbrittain | 1 | 2 | 1926 | 1993, 2017 | |
Argideen Rangers | 1 | 1 | 1994 | 2022 | |
23 | St Oliver Plunketts | 0 | 2 | — | 2009, 2012 |
Diarmuid Ó Mathúna's | 0 | 2 | — | 2002, 2024 | |
Innishannon | 0 | 1 | — | 1927 | |
Barley Hill | 0 | 1 | — | 1935 | |
Kilmeen | 0 | 1 | — | 1987 | |
Muintir Bháire | 0 | 1 | — | 2007 |
Notes:
The most successful team of each decade, judged by number of West Cork Junior Football Championship titles, is as follows:
10 teams of the 21 who have won the championship have successfully defended the title. These are:
Top ten longest gaps between successive championship titles:
Five teams have won the South West Junior Football Championship and the South West Junior Hurling Championship in a single year as part of a Gaelic football-hurling double. Kilbrittain became the first team to win the double in 1926. Bandon are the record holders having claimed the double on four occasions - 1929, 1960, 1971 and 1975. Dohenys are the only club to have won a back-to-back double - 1958 and 1959. Newcestown (1967) and Clonakilty (1977) complete the list of double-winning teams.
Club sides Argideen Rangers, Ballinascarthy and O'Donovan Rossa also hold the distinction of being dual divisional junior championship-winning teams, however, these were not achieved in a single calendar season.
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 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 Junior A Hurling Championship is an annual club hurling competition organised by the West Cork Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the top-ranking junior clubs in West Cork, Ireland, deciding the competition winners through a group stage and knockout format. It is the most prestigious competition in West Cork hurling.
The 2016 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 128th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening round fixtures took place on 13 December 2015. The championship began on 19 April 2016 and ended on 4 December 2016.
The 1996 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 108th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening fixtures took place on 10 December 1995. The championship began on 27 April 1996 and ended on 20 October 1996.
The 1997 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 109th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening fixtures took place on 8 December 1996. The championship began on 10 May 1997 and ended on 9 November 1997.
The 1998 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 110th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening fixtures took place on 14 December 1997. The championship began on 1 May 1998 and ended on 4 October 1998.
The 2004 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 116th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening fixtures took place on 14 December 2003. The championship began on 7 April 2004 and ended on 17 October 2004.
The 2005 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 117th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening fixtures took place on 12 December 2004. The championship began on 9 April 2005 and ended on 23 October 2005.
The 2000 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 112th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening fixtures took place on 12 December 1999. The championship began on 16 April 2000 and ended on 1 October 2000.
The 2001 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 113th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening fixtures took place on 10 December 2000. The championship began on 14 April 2001 and ended on 30 September 2001.
The 2002 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 114th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening fixtures took place on 9 December 2001. The championship began on 7 April 2002 and ended on 6 October 2002.
The 2003 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 115th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening fixtures took place on 8 December 2002. The championship began on 12 October 2003 and ended on 19 October 2003.
The 2006 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 118th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening fixtures took place on 11 December 2005. The championship began on 8 April 2006 and ended on 29 October 2006.
The 2007 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 119th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening fixtures took place on 10 December 2006. The championship began on 7 April 2007 and ended on 28 October 2007.
The 2008 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 120th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening fixtures took place in December 2007. The championship began on 18 April 2008 and ended on 5 October 2008.
The 2009 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 121st staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening fixtures took place on 14 December 2008. The championship began on 18 April 2009 and ended on 9 October 2009.
The 2014 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 116th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening round fixtures took place in December 2013. The championship began on 2 April 2014 and ended on 19 October 2014.
The 1995 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 107th staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887. The draw for the opening round fixtures took place on 11 December 1994. The championship began on 29 April 1995 and ended on 8 October 1995.
The 2023 Carbery Junior A Football Championship was the 98th staging of the Carbery Junior A Football Championship since its establishment by the West Cork Board in 1926. The draw for the group stage placings took place on 8 December 2022. The championship ran from 29 July to 17 December 2023.
The 2024 Carbery Junior A Football Championship is the 99th staging of the Carbery Junior A Football Championship since its establishment by the West Cork Board in 1926. The draw for the group stage placings took place on 20 February 2024. The championship is scheduled to run from 26 July to October 2024.