Carbery Junior A Football Championship

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Carbery Junior A Football Championship
IrishCraobh Peile Sóisear A Cairbre
CodeGaelic football
Founded1926; 98 years ago (1926)
RegionColours of Wexford.svg Carbery (GAA)
TrophyMick McCarthy Cup
No. of teams16
Title holdersBorder St. James' (2nd title)
Most titlesBorder Bandon (16 titles)
SponsorsBandon Co-op
Official websiteCarbery GAA

The Carbery Junior A Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Bandon Co-op Carbery Junior A Football Championship) is an annual club Gaelic football competition organised by the Carbery Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by junior-ranked teams in West Cork, Ireland, deciding the competition winners through a group and knockout format.

Introduced in 1926 as the West Cork Junior Football 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 present format, the 16 teams are drawn into four groups of four teams and play each other in a single round-robin system. The four group winners and four group runners-up proceed to the knockout phase that culminates with the final. The winner of the Carbery Junior A Championship, as well as being presented with the Mick McCarthy Cup, qualifies for the subsequent Cork Junior A Football Championship.

The title has been won at least once by 21 different clubs. The all-time record-holders are Bandon, who have won a total of 16 titles.

St. James' are the title-holders after defeating Argideen Rangers by 0-11 to 0-05 in the 2022 championship final.

Format

Overview

The West Cork Junior Championship is effectively a knockout tournament with pairings drawn at random — there are no seeds.

Each match is played as a single leg. If a match ends as a draw there is a period of extra time. However, if both sides are still level at the end of extra time, a replay takes place and so on, until a winner is found.

Format

Preliminary round: Four teams contest this round. An open draw is made to determine the two pairings. The two winning teams advance to the latter stages of the championship. The two losing teams advance directly to Round 1.

Round 1: Sixteen teams contest this round. An open draw is made to determine the eight pairings. The eight winning teams of these games advance directly to Round 3. The eight losing teams advance directly to Round 2.

Round 2: Eight teams contest this round. An open draw is made to determine the four pairings. The four winning teams of these games advance directly to the quarter-finals. The four losing teams enter the relegation play-offs.

Round 3: Eight teams contest this round. An open draw is made to determine the four pairings. The four winning teams of these games advance directly to the quarter-finals. The four losing teams are eliminated from the championship.

Relegation play-offs: Four teams contest this round. An open draw is made to determine the two pairings. The two losing teams advance to the final. The losing team from that game is relegated from the championship.

Quarter-finals: Eight teams contest this round. An open draw is made to determine the eight pairings. The four winning teams advance directly to the semi-finals. The four losing teams are eliminated from the championship.

Semi-finals: Four teams contest this round. An open draw is made to determine the two pairings. The two winning teams advance directly to the final. The two losing teams are eliminated from the championship.

Final: The final is contested by the two semi-final winners.

Teams

2023 Teams

Team Location Colours Championship Titles Last Championship Title
Argideen Rangers Timoleague Colours of Galway.svg Maroon and white 1 1994
Ballinascarthy Ballinascarthy Colours of Cork.svg Red and white 2 1983
Bandon Bandon Colours of Antrim.svg Yellow and white 16 2015
Barryroe Barryroe Colours of Dublin.svg Blue and navy 0 -
Carbery Rangers Rosscarbery Colours of Offaly.svg Green, white and gold 10 2003
Castlehaven Castlehaven Colours of Laois.svg Blue and white 2 1976
Clonakilty Clonakilty Colours of Mayo.svg Green and red 4 1977
Diarmuid Ó Mathúnas Castletown-Kinneigh Colours of Roscommon.svg Blue and yellow 0 -
Kilbrittain Kilbrittain Colours of Kilkenny.svg Black and yellow 1 1926
Kilmacabea Leap Colours of Leitrim.svg Green and yellow 3 2020
Muintir Bháire Durrus Colours of Galway.svg Maroon and white 0 -
Newcestown Newcestown Flag of Naples.svg Red and gold 4 1990
Randal Og Ballinacarriga Colours of Leitrim.svg Yellow and green 0 -
St. Colum's Kealkill Colours of Kilkenny.svg Black and orange 1 2013
St Mary's Enniskean Colours of Kilkenny.svg Yellow and black 2 2014
Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh's Caheragh Flag of Naples.svg Red and yellow 7 2021

Trophy and medals

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.

Sponsorship

Period Sponsor(s) Name
Buckley Financial The Buckley Financial South West Junior A Football Championship
2014-2018 Rowa/Rowex Pharma The Rowa/Rowex Pharma South West Junior A Football Championship
2019- Bandon Co-Op The Bandon Co-Op Carbery Junior A Football Championship

Roll of Honour

# Team Wins Runners-Up Years won Years Runners-Up
1 Colours of Antrim.svg Bandon 16 2 1929, 1947, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1960, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1986, 1989, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2015 1941, 1964
2 Colours of Leinster Council.svg 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 Colours of Offaly.svg 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 Colours of Laois.svg Bantry Blues 9 7 1928, 1932, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1985 1931, 1936, 1937, 1947, 1967, 1970, 1971
5 Colours of Cork.svg O'Donovan Rossa 7 7 1945, 1961, 1963, 1974, 1979, 1982, 2005 1933, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1957, 1976, 2004
Flag of Naples.svg Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh's 7 5 1995, 1997, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2021 1977, 1998, 2008, 2013, 2018
7 Flag of Naples.svg Newcestown 4 6 1964, 1967, 1988, 1990 1962, 1965, 1966, 1981, 1982, 1989
Colours of Leinster Council.svg Clann na nGael 4 5 1941, 1942, 1943 (Rock Rovers), 1981 1958, 1984, 1988, 2010, 2011
Colours of Mayo.svg Clonakilty 4 4 1930, 1948, 1949, 1977 1926, 1929, 1972, 1974
Colours of Leinster Council.svg Ilen Rovers 4 1 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001 1997
11 Enniskean 3 1 1933, 1934, 1936 1938
Colours of Leitrim.svg Kilmacabea 3 1 2017, 2018, 2020 2015
13 Colours of Cork.svg Ballinascarthy 2 8 1978, 1983 1959, 1960, 1968, 1969, 1985, 1986, 1991, 2019
Colours of Leinster Council.svg Gabriel Rangers 2 4 2010, 2016 1979, 1983, 2005, 2014
Colours of Kilkenny.svg St Mary's 2 3 2009, 2014 1944, 1945, 2021
Darrara 2 2 1954, 1955 1934, 1953
Colours of Laois.svg Castlehaven 2 0 1973, 1976 -
Colours of Leitrim.svg St James 2 0 2019, 2022 -
19 Colours of Kilkenny.svg St Colum's 1 3 2013 2001, 2006, 2016
Colours of Kilkenny.svg Kilbrittain 1 2 1926 1993, 2017
Colours of Galway.svg Argideen Rangers 1 1 1994 2022
22 Barryroe 0 3 - 1980, 1994, 2003
St. Oliver Plunkett's 0 2 - 2009, 2012
Innishannon 0 1 - 1927
Barley Hill 0 1 - 1935
Kilmeen 0 1 - 1987
Diarmuid Ó Mathúna's 0 1 - 2002
Muintir Bháire 0 1 - 2007

List of finals

Year Winners Score Runners-up Score Venue Winning captain
1926 Kilbrittain 0-04 Clonakilty 1-00 Clonakilty Grounds
1927 Dohenys 0-04 Innishannon 0-02
1928 Bantry Blues 2-02 Dohenys 0-05
1929 Bandon 1-01 Clonakilty 0-03 Innshannon Grounds
1930 Clonakilty 2-05 Dohenys 0-02 Clonakilty Grounds
1931 Dohenys 1-01 Bantry Blues 0-02 Sam Maguire Park
1932 Bantry Blues 1-05 Dohenys 0-01 Rossa Park
1933 Enniskeane 1-05 O'Donovan Rossa 2-01 Rossa Park
1934 Enniskeane 0-02 Darrara 0-01
1935 Dohenys w/o Barley Hill scr
1936 Enniskeane 2-04 Bantry Blues 1-03 Clonakilty Grounds
1937 Carbery Rangers 3-04 Bantry Blues 2-00 Rossa Park
1938 Carbery Rangers w/o Enniskeane scr.
1939 Carbery Rangers 1-05 O'Donovan Rossa 1-01
1940 Carbery Rangers 2-01 Dohenys 0-03 St Mary's Park
1941 Drimoleague 0-05 Bandon 0-01 St Mary's Park
1942 Drimoleague 1-00 Carbery Rangers 0-02 St Mary's Park
1943 Rock Rovers 2-01 Carbery Rangers 0-04 Rossa Park
1944 Bantry Blues 2-04 St. Mary's 0-02 Sam Maguire Park
1945 O'Donovan Rossa 4-07 St. Mary's 3-01 Clonakilty Grounds
1946 Bantry Blues 2-05 Carbery Rangers 1-03
1947 Bandon 3-02 Bantry Blues 0-10 Sam Maguire Park
1948 Clonakilty 1-05 Dohenys 1-02 St Mary's Park
1949 Clonakilty 3-04 Dohenys 1-03
1950 Bandon 2-03 Dohenys 0-01 Clonakilty Grounds
1951 Bandon 1-01 O'Donovan Rossa 1-03 Clonakilty Grounds
1952 Bandon 1-04 O'Donovan Rossa 1-02
1953 Bandon 2-06 Darrara 2-02 Bandon Grounds
1954 Darrara 4-08 O'Donovan Rossa 0-02 Sam Maguire Park
1955 Darrara 1-11 Carbery Rangers 1-03
1956 Dohenys 3-04 Carbery Rangers 1-02 Clonakilty Grounds
1957 Dohenys 2-04 O'Donovan Rossa 0-05 Clonakilty Grounds
1958 Dohenys 7-05 Clann na nGael 0-02 Clonakilty Grounds Michael Farr
1959 Dohenys 2-09 Ballinascarthy 1-02 Clonakilty Grounds
1960 Bandon 2-09 Ballinascarthy 0-05 Sam Maguire Park Denis O'Donovan
1961 O'Donovan Rossa 3-01 Dohenys 1-06 Wolfe Tone Park
1962 Dohenys 2-06 Newcestown 0-04 Bandon Grounds Derry White
1963 O'Donovan Rossa 1-06 Dohenys 1-05 Clonakilty Grounds Pat Laverty
1964 Newcestown 3-04 Bandon 1-01 Clonakilty Grounds Dermot Kehilly
1965 Dohenys 2-09 Newcestown 1-00 Bandon Grounds John Crowley
1966 Dohenys 3-03 Newcestown 2-04 Bandon Grounds D. D. Lyons
1967 Newcestown 0-08 Bantry Blues 0-05 Sam Maguire Park Tim Joe Collins
1968 Bantry Blues 1-12 Ballinascarthy 0-05 Rossa Park Donal Hunt
1969 Bantry Blues 2-07 Ballinascarthy 0-11 Rossa Park Donal Hunt
1970 Bandon 2-09 Bantry Blues 0-03 Clonakilty Grounds Pa Harrington
1971 Bandon 3-10 Bantry Blues 1-14 Sam Maguire Park Jimmy Gabriel
1972 Bantry Blues 3-14 Carbery Rangers 2-03 Sam Maguire Park P. J. Minihane
1973 Castlehaven 0-15 Carbery Rangers 1-10 Rossa Park Morgan Courtney
1974 O'Donovan Rossa 1-11 Clonakilty 1-06 Rosscarbery Grounds Dinny Kelly
1975 Bandon 1-12 Carbery Rangers 0-06 Clonakilty Grounds Robert Wilmot
1976 Castlehaven 1-06 O'Donovan Rossa 1-05 Rosscarbery Grounds Christy Collins
1977 Clonakilty 3-13 Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh 2-03 Rossa Park Gabriel Quirke
1978 Ballinascarthy 0-09 Carbery Rangers 0-08 Sam Maguire Park Teddy Holland
1979 O'Donovan Rossa 3-11 Gabriel Rangers 1-06 Wolfe Tone Park Pat Hanrahan
1980 Carbery Rangers 0-13 Barryroe 1-06 Clonakilty Grounds Michael Paul Hicks
1981 Clann na nGael 0-06 Newcestown 0-05 Sam Maguire Park Derry Deane
1982 O'Donovan Rossa 0-08 Gabriel Rangers 1-04 Rosscarbery Grounds Finbarr Kearney
1983 Ballinascarthy 1-09 Gabriel Rangers 2-05 Rosscarbery Grounds John O'Donovan
1984 Carbery Rangers 1-08 Clann na nGael 0-05 St. Mary's Finbarr Santry
1985 Bantry Blues 0-10 Ballinascarthy 0-09 Sam Maguire Park John Hutchinson
1986 Bandon 1-07 Ballinascarthy 0-08 St. Mary's Park Niall Crowley
1987 Carbery Rangers 0-14 Kilmeen 0-05 Clonakilty Grounds Michael O'Rourke
1988 Newcestown 5-04 Clann na nGael 2-08 Sam Maguire Park Tim Buckley
1989 Bandon 1-10 Newcestown 1-07 Clonakilty Grounds Niall Crowley
1990 Newcestown 4-05 Dohenys 1-06 Rossmore Grounds Thomas Crowley
1991 Carbery Rangers 1-11 Ballinascarthy 1-05 Sam Maguire Park Kevin Santry
1992 Dohenys 2-10 Carbery Rangers 1-08 Páirc Tadhg na Samhna Barry Herlihy
1993 Dohenys 1-10 Kilbrittain 1-06 Clonakilty Grounds Kieran Farr
1994 Argideen Rangers 0-07 Barryroe 0-05 Kilbrittain Grounds Tadhg Crowley
1995 Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh 1-13 Carbery Rangers 0-09 Rossa Park Denis O'Sullivan
1996 Ilen Rovers 3-11 Carbery Rangers 0-04 Castlehaven Grounds Fachtna Collins
1997 Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh 3-10 Ilen Rovers 2-07 Castlehaven Grounds Pat Hegarty
1998 Carbery Rangers 2-06 Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh 0-10 Sam Maguire Park Eugene Murphy
1999 Ilen Rovers 1-16 Carbery Rangers 1-14 Aughaville Grounds Pat Connolly
2000 Ilen Rovers 1-15 Carbery Rangers 3-07 Castlehaven Grounds Donal Murphy
2001 Ilen Rovers 0-19 St. Colum's 0-09 Wolfe Tone Park Martin Cronin
2002 Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh 0-13 Diarmuid Ó Mathúna's 0-11 Rosscarbery Grounds Tadhg Deasy
2003 Carbery Rangers 0-15 Barryroe 0-06 St. Mary's Park Johnny Murphy
2004 Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh 1-06 O'Donovan Rossa 1-05 Castlehaven Grounds Mike Kingston
2005 O'Donovan Rossa 1-09 Gabriel Rangers 0-08 Rosscarbery Grounds Martin Bohane
2006 Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh 0-13 St. Colum's 0-06 Wolfe Tones Park Seán O'Sullivan
2007 Bandon 1-11 Muintir Bháire 0-11 Ballinacarriga Grounds Kevin Walsh
2008 Bandon 1-13 Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh 0-11 Sam Maguire Park Kevin Walsh
2009 St. Mary's 1-11 St. Oliver Plunkett's 0-12 Castletown Grounds Stephen Keohane
2010 Gabriel Rangers 1-09 Clann na nGael 0-08 Rossa Park Kieran O'Callaghan
2011 Bandon 2-12 Clann na nGael 1-09 Ahamilla Complex Alan Johnson
2012 Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh 0-21 St. Oliver Plunkett's 1-16 Leap Grounds Colm O'Driscoll
2013 St. Colum's 1-09 Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh 0-07 Sam Maguire Park Shane McSweeney
2014 St. Mary's 1-09 Gabriel Rangers 0-11 Aughaville Grounds Jason Collins
2015 Bandon 1-10 Kilmacabea 0-08 Henry Ford Park Pat Prendergast
2016 Gabriel Rangers 2-09 St. Colum's 1-08 Aughaville Grounds Mark Cronin [6]
2017 Kilmacabea 2-08 Kilbrittain 2-04 Ahamilla Complex Clive Sweetnam [7]
2018 Kilmacabea 0-15 Tadhg Mac Carthaigh's 0-10 Páirc Tadhg na Samhna Niall Hayes [8]
2019 St. James' 0-11 Ballinascarthy 0-09 Or Lady's Well Grounds Joe O'Sullivan [9]
2020 Kilmacabea 1-18 Carbery Rangers 0-07 St. James' Park Joe Collins [10]
2021 Tadhg Mac Carthaigh's 2-10 St Mary's 1-08 Sam Maguire Park Brian O'Driscoll [11]
2022 St. James' 0-11 Argideen Rangers 0-05 Páirc Uinsinn Conor Hayes [12]

Notes:

  • 1926 - The first match ended in a draw.
  • 1935 - The first match ended in a draw: Dohenys 2-01, Barley Hill 2-01.
  • 1938 - The first match ended in a draw: Carbery Rangers 2-02, Enniskeane 2-02.
  • 1943 - The first match ended in a draw: Rock Rovers 1-06, Carbery Rangers 2-03.
  • 1945 - The first match ended in a draw: O'Donovan Rossa 1-04, St Mary's 2-01.
  • 1951 - Bandon won the title after an objection.
  • 1960 - The first match ended in a draw: Bandon 1-05, Ballinascarthy 2-02.
  • 1971 - The first match ended in a draw: Bandon 1-08, Bantry Blues 1-08.
  • 1974 - The first match ended in a draw: O'Donovan Rossa 0-12, Clonakilty 2-06.
  • 1985 - The first match ended in a draw: Bantry Blues 2-08, Ballinascarthy 1-11.
  • 1990 - The first match ended in a draw: Newcestown 1-09, Dohenys 2-06.
  • 1999 - The first match ended in a draw: Ilen Rovers 0-13, Carbery Rangers 1-10.
  • 2013 - The first match ended in a draw: St Colum's 1-05, Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh 0-08.
  • 2014 - The first match ended in a draw: St Mary's 1-08, Gabriel Rangers 0-11.
  • 2018 - The first match ended in a draw: Kilmacabea 0-12, Tadhg Mac Carthaigh's 2-06.

Records

By decade

The most successful team of each decade, judged by number of West Cork Junior Football Championship titles, is as follows:

Successful defending

10 teams of the 21 who have won the championship have successfully defended the title. These are:

Gaps

Top ten longest gaps between successive championship titles:

The Double

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.


2022 Championship

Group Stage

Group 1

Pos Team Pld W D L Diff Pts Qualification
1 Flag of Naples.svg Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh's 3 2 0 1 +1 4 Advance to Knockout Stage
2 Colours of Galway.svg Argideen Rangers 3 2 0 1 +0 4
3 Colours of Dublin.svg Barryroe 3 2 0 1 -1 4
4 Colours of Antrim.svg Bandon 3 0 0 3 +0 0 Relegation Playoff

Group 2

Pos Team Pld W D L Diff Pts Qualification
1 Colours of Kilkenny.svg St Mary's 3 3 0 0 +19 6 Advance to Knockout Stage
2 Colours of Leitrim.svg St. James's 3 2 0 1 +12 4
3 Colours of Laois.svg Castlehaven 3 1 0 2 -7 2
4 Colours of Kilkenny.svg St. Colum's 3 0 0 3 -24 0 Relegation Playoff

Group 3

Pos Team Pld W D L Diff Pts Qualification
1 Colours of Cork.svg Ballinascarthy 3 3 0 0 +24 6 Advance to Knockout Stage
2 Colours of Leitrim.svg Kilmacabea 3 2 0 1 +21 4
3 Colours of Kilkenny.svg Kilbrittain 3 1 0 2 -16 2
4 Colours of Mayo.svg Clonakilty 3 0 0 3 -29 0 Relegation Playoff

Group 4

Pos Team Pld W D L Diff Pts Qualification
1 Colours of Leitrim.svg Randal Og 3 3 0 0 +19 6 Advance to Knockout Stage
2 Colours of Offaly.svg Carbery Rangers 3 2 0 1 +25 4
3 Flag of Naples.svg Newcestown 3 1 0 2 -11 2
4 Colours of Galway.svg Muintir Bháire 3 0 0 3 -33 0 Relegation Playoff

Knockout Stage

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
         
Colours of Cork.svg Ballinascarthy 0-10
Colours of Leitrim.svg St. James's 2-12
Colours of Leitrim.svg St. James's 2-11
Colours of Kilkenny.svg St Mary's 1-11
Colours of Kilkenny.svg St Mary's 1-13
Colours of Leitrim.svg Kilmacabea 2-09
Colours of Leitrim.svg St. James's 0-11
Colours of Galway.svg Argideen Rangers 0-05
Colours of Leitrim.svg Randal Og 0-11
Colours of Galway.svg Argideen Rangers 1-14
Colours of Galway.svg Argideen Rangers 1-09
Flag of Naples.svg Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh's 1-06
Flag of Naples.svg Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh's 0-08
Colours of Offaly.svg Carbery Rangers 0-05

Relegation Playoff

Colours of Antrim.svg Bandon 2-08 - 1-06 Colours of Galway.svg Muintir Bháire

See also

South West Junior A Hurling Championship

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