Castlelyons GAA Notes week ended 3.11.25.
2026-01-20 15:05:00
Castlelyons GAA Notes week ended 3.11.25.
Castlelyons earn a memorable draw in their first ever senior county hurling final.
Co-Op Superstores Senior A County Hurling Final.
Bride Rovers 0-14 Castlelyons 0-14
Finally, we made it in good weather to Cork’s GAA headquarters SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday evening last with great support for the lads. I suppose while we wrestled with the thought of victory we held our breath. We were up against an outstanding Bride Rovers who are strong in numbers and have been knocking on the door of the top grade for a few years. They even contested the East Cork junior final for the Jamsie Kelleher trophy on the Sunday. It was a hard but fair game that was well refereed by Ian McCarthy of Bandon. Well done to our lads had a slow start but our hurling really improved particularly the second half, and we almost wrestled the cup from the Rovers before drawing fourteen points all.
The game commenced with Bride Rovers hurling for their life and shooting well with the breeze. They were steamrolling us and ran up a 0-6 to 0-0 lead in nine minutes. Then James Kearney had our first score a point, but they replied with the same straight away. We then exchanged points again and James Kearney made it 0-8 to 0-2 for us. However, with time moving well into the second quarter and space for possession and striking tough full credit our lads as they were really upping their game especially in defence. Colm Barry who was hurling well all through aided Colm Spillane and Niall O’Leary really working hard as were the others. We were on the way back with Alan Fenton landing two frees each side of a great point from play by Dave Morrison. The supporters were now really getting behind the lads. Our supporters loved the hurling and the revival. They cheered them off at half time with the scored still in favour of Bride Rovers 0-9 to 0-6.
The second half commenced again with exciting stuff. The hurling was tough going and fair. When Keith O’Leary scored a monster of a point from under the South Stand one sensed that we were well in the game. Rovers replied with a point from a free and then Alan Fenton scored one from play to make it 0-10 to 0-8 in favour of Rovers. The commitment was excellent by both teams at this stage and our backs with Shane Morone and Dara Spillane now staring held firm when Rovers pressed hard. We were finding it difficult up front as the six Rovers backs were holding our forwards well and it was an intriguing battle. Rovers stretched out their lead out to 0-13 to 0-9 on 48 minutes. We stayed in the game as again Alan Fenton scored from a point from a free and then Colm Spillane broke out of defence and landed a point from his own sixty-five. This really rallied our lads and lifted our supporters, again. An industrious Anthony Spillane made it 0-13 apiece. Still the Rovers went ahead again with a point from a free. Then with the clock deep in added time Colm McCarthy was fouled deep in his own half our on the North Stand side. Back came Alan Fenton from over a hundred yards he lofted a boomer into the night sky and all the way over the bar to give Castlelyons a memorable draw in their first ever senior county final.
The replay is on next Saturday 1st November at 3.30pm in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh with Mark Maher of St Finbarrs down t referee the game. Just to note that if it is a draw extra time will be played and if a draw at end of extra time there will be a replay. Thanks for your great support the last day and hopefully we will all get there on Saturday to cheer on our lads. Castlelyons Abú.
Team: Jack Barry; Colm Spillane (0-1), Colm Barry, Dara Spillane; Shane Moroney, Niall O’Leary, Colm McCarthy; Shane Cotter, James Kearney (0-2); Alan Fenton (0-8), Darren Tobin, Keith O’Leary (0-1); Alan Spillane (0-1), Leon Doocey, Dave Morrison (0-1). Subs: E Maye, Brian Spillane, Olan Lenehan.
Stewards Training on Thursday 6th November in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
A Stewards Training event for anyone interested in joining our voluntary Cork GAA stewards’ team, will take place on Thursday, November 6th at 7pm in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh. If you are over 18 years of age (male or female). Available for a set number of games at weekends. Fit, Active, Friendly, courteous, enthusiastic. Do consider it. Also, those existing stewards need to renew their accreditation on the night. Stewards will be trained and accredited by the GAA National Health & Safety Committee and the course is monitored by the Europlan Group who will be present.
We have a new pitch, stand and will be getting games in Castlelyons and it is good to have members trained and the work in the Páirc has a great atmosphere if you would like to steward some games there plus getting to see the game is the real deal. If you wish to come for the evenings light training please let Communications Officer, Castlelyons GAA know or if you wish to take the direct route contact email Tony McAuliffe at safetyandfacilities.cork@gaa.ie
Castlelyons GAA Annual General Meeting Update.
Due to the replay of the County SAHC Final the Annual General Meeting of Castlelyons GAA will take has been moved to Sunday November 16th at 3pm in the Community Centre.
Castlelyons GAA Lotto Results - Monday 27.10.25 - Jackpot €19,000
The results of the draw held on Monday 27.10.25 had the following numbers drawn 11, 12, 16, and 22. There was no Jackpot winner which was €18,800. The Lucky Dip Winners of €20 each were as follows: - Nelius Murphy, Mark Henley, Catriona Barry, David Caplice, Tara O’Sullivan, Caroline Healy, Andrea Quirke and Helen Mullane.
The Jackpot is a bumper €19,000. The Draw will already be held in the Community Centre on Monday 3rd November at 8pm. The results will be on social media immediately after. Thank you all for your support and don’t forget you can play our Lotto Online or purchase from the usual outlets.
Congratulations to Martha Quirke, Castlelyons, winner of a Hybrid Nissan Juke car.
A big congratulations to Martha Quirke, Castlelyons who won a Hybrid Nissan Juke car last week in the St Patrick’s Church, Fermoy, Restoration Fund. Martha, Johnathan and family are great Castlelyons supporters too. Martha’s winning ticket along with all the other supporters helped raise almost €160,000 for St Patrick’s Church Restoration Fund this was an outstanding achievement by that committee. Well done all.
Under 21 East Cork C Grade Hurling Championship.
Castlelyons play Bride Rovers in the semi-final of the East Cork Under 21 C Grade championship on Sunday 9th November at 11am in Lisgoold. Winner on the day applies for this game.
Cork GAA One Cork Golf Classic.
This was held recently at the stunning Old Head Golf Links, Kinsale and was a resounding success. Supporters of Cork GAA turned out in force for a spectacular day of golf against the dramatic backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean. The event, a key fundraiser for Cork inter-county teams, was proudly made possible by our main sponsors: O’Flynn Group and Amarenco Group. The County Board thank all both for their vital support, and to everyone who played and contributed to the day. This support drives the future of the Rebels. 2026 could be the big one.
Notes: Kieran McGann, Communications Officer.
Club Sponsor: East Cork Oil.