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Ross and Haven join Skibbereen in last four of Cork SFC

September 13th, 2015 8:48 PM

By Southern Star Team

Castlehaven's Mark Collins breaks away from Ballincollig's Sean Kiely during the Cork county SFC quarter-final at Dunmanway on Saturday evening.

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Three of the last four teams in the Cork senior football championship are from West Cork. Three of the last four teams in the Cork senior football championship are from West Cork. Three of the last four teams in the Cork senior football championship are from West Cork. Three of the last four teams in the Cork senior football championship are from West Cork.

BY KIERAN McCARTHY

THREE of the last four teams in the Cork senior football championship are from West Cork.

Castlehaven set-up a huge semi-final derby against O’Donovan Rossa after they defeated reigning county champions, Ballincollig, 1-14 to 1-11 in Dunmanway on Saturday evening. Brian Hurley scored 1-6 for the Haven who led 1-7 to 1-3 at the break – Cian Dorgan scored an early penalty for the champs.

In a tight second half the Haven did enough to advance to a semi-final against Skibbereen to be played on Sunday, October 4th in Pairc Ui Rinn.

Meanwhile, on Sunday, 2014 defeated finalists Carbery Rangers defeated Duhallow 1-15 to 1-7, with John O’Rourke scoring 1-4 in the opening half. Ross now meet Nemo Rangers in the other semi-final, as Nemo were far too strong for St Nick’s, winning 5-11 to 0-3.

BY KIERAN McCARTHY

THREE of the last four teams in the Cork senior football championship are from West Cork.

Castlehaven set-up a huge semi-final derby against O’Donovan Rossa after they defeated reigning county champions, Ballincollig, 1-14 to 1-11 in Dunmanway on Saturday evening. Brian Hurley scored 1-6 for the Haven who led 1-7 to 1-3 at the break – Cian Dorgan scored an early penalty for the champs.

In a tight second half the Haven did enough to advance to a semi-final against Skibbereen to be played on Sunday, October 4th in Pairc Ui Rinn.

Meanwhile, on Sunday, 2014 defeated finalists Carbery Rangers defeated Duhallow 1-15 to 1-7, with John O’Rourke scoring 1-4 in the opening half. Ross now meet Nemo Rangers in the other semi-final, as Nemo were far too strong for St Nick’s, winning 5-11 to 0-3.

BY KIERAN McCARTHY

THREE of the last four teams in the Cork senior football championship are from West Cork.

Castlehaven set-up a huge semi-final derby against O’Donovan Rossa after they defeated reigning county champions, Ballincollig, 1-14 to 1-11 in Dunmanway on Saturday evening. Brian Hurley scored 1-6 for the Haven who led 1-7 to 1-3 at the break – Cian Dorgan scored an early penalty for the champs.

In a tight second half the Haven did enough to advance to a semi-final against Skibbereen to be played on Sunday, October 4th in Pairc Ui Rinn.

Meanwhile, on Sunday, 2014 defeated finalists Carbery Rangers defeated Duhallow 1-15 to 1-7, with John O’Rourke scoring 1-4 in the opening half. Ross now meet Nemo Rangers in the other semi-final, as Nemo were far too strong for St Nick’s, winning 5-11 to 0-3.

BY KIERAN McCARTHY

THREE of the last four teams in the Cork senior football championship are from West Cork.

Castlehaven set-up a huge semi-final derby against O’Donovan Rossa after they defeated reigning county champions, Ballincollig, 1-14 to 1-11 in Dunmanway on Saturday evening. Brian Hurley scored 1-6 for the Haven who led 1-7 to 1-3 at the break – Cian Dorgan scored an early penalty for the champs.

In a tight second half the Haven did enough to advance to a semi-final against Skibbereen to be played on Sunday, October 4th in Pairc Ui Rinn.

Meanwhile, on Sunday, 2014 defeated finalists Carbery Rangers defeated Duhallow 1-15 to 1-7, with John O’Rourke scoring 1-4 in the opening half. Ross now meet Nemo Rangers in the other semi-final, as Nemo were far too strong for St Nick’s, winning 5-11 to 0-3.

BY KIERAN McCARTHY

THREE of the last four teams in the Cork senior football championship are from West Cork.

Castlehaven set-up a huge semi-final derby against O’Donovan Rossa after they defeated reigning county champions, Ballincollig, 1-14 to 1-11 in Dunmanway on Saturday evening. Brian Hurley scored 1-6 for the Haven who led 1-7 to 1-3 at the break – Cian Dorgan scored an early penalty for the champs.

In a tight second half the Haven did enough to advance to a semi-final against Skibbereen to be played on Sunday, October 4th in Pairc Ui Rinn.

Meanwhile, on Sunday, 2014 defeated finalists Carbery Rangers defeated Duhallow 1-15 to 1-7, with John O’Rourke scoring 1-4 in the opening half. Ross now meet Nemo Rangers in the other semi-final, as Nemo were far too strong for St Nick’s, winning 5-11 to 0-3.

BY KIERAN McCARTHY

THREE of the last four teams in the Cork senior football championship are from West Cork.

Castlehaven set-up a huge semi-final derby against O’Donovan Rossa after they defeated reigning county champions, Ballincollig, 1-14 to 1-11 in Dunmanway on Saturday evening. Brian Hurley scored 1-6 for the Haven who led 1-7 to 1-3 at the break – Cian Dorgan scored an early penalty for the champs.

In a tight second half the Haven did enough to advance to a semi-final against Skibbereen to be played on Sunday, October 4th in Pairc Ui Rinn.

Meanwhile, on Sunday, 2014 defeated finalists Carbery Rangers defeated Duhallow 1-15 to 1-7, with John O’Rourke scoring 1-4 in the opening half. Ross now meet Nemo Rangers in the other semi-final, as Nemo were far too strong for St Nick’s, winning 5-11 to 0-3.

BY KIERAN McCARTHY

THREE of the last four teams in the Cork senior football championship are from West Cork.

Castlehaven set-up a huge semi-final derby against O’Donovan Rossa after they defeated reigning county champions, Ballincollig, 1-14 to 1-11 in Dunmanway on Saturday evening. Brian Hurley scored 1-6 for the Haven who led 1-7 to 1-3 at the break – Cian Dorgan scored an early penalty for the champs.

In a tight second half the Haven did enough to advance to a semi-final against Skibbereen to be played on Sunday, October 4th in Pairc Ui Rinn.

Meanwhile, on Sunday, 2014 defeated finalists Carbery Rangers defeated Duhallow 1-15 to 1-7, with John O’Rourke scoring 1-4 in the opening half. Ross now meet Nemo Rangers in the other semi-final, as Nemo were far too strong for St Nick’s, winning 5-11 to 0-3.

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