1994 Cork Intermediate Football Championship Explained

1994 Cork Intermediate Football Championship
Dates:7 May - 25 September 1994
Teams:23
Champions: Ballincollig
Count:1
Champions Captain:David Bourke
Runners-Up: Clyda Rovers
Runners-Up Captain:Cormac O'Sullivan
Matches:26
Goals:43
Points:442
Top Scorer: Podsie O'Mahony (4-13)
Previous Year:1993
Previous Tournament:1993 Cork Intermediate Football Championship
Next Year:1995
Next Tournament:1995 Cork Intermediate Football Championship

The 1994 Cork Intermediate Football Championship was the 59th staging of the Cork Intermediate Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1909. The draw for the opening round fixtures took place on 12 December 1993. The championship ran from 7 May to 25 September 1994.

The final was played on 25 September 1994 at Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork, between Ballincollig and Clyda Rovers, in what was their first ever meeting in a final.[1] Ballincollig won the match by 2–07 to 2–04 to claim their first ever championship title.[2] [3]

Ballincollig's Podsie O'Mahony was the championship's top scorer with 4–13.

Results

Final

Championship statistics

Top scorers

Top scorers overall
RankPlayerClubTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Podsie O'MahonyBallincollig4-132546.25
2Michael O'MahonyNewcestown2-111744.25
3Ciarán O'SullivanUrhan1-131635.33
Ger LaneClyda Rovers1-131653.20
5Jonathan McCarthyNaomh Abán1-121527.50
6Pat CondonNewcestown2-081443.50
Johnny MorganCastlemartyr0-141427.00
Niall O'ConnorKnocknagree0-141434.66
9Bobbie O'DwyerUrhan1-101352.60
Ronan McCarthyUrhan0-131334.33
In a single game
RankPlayerClubTallyTotalOpposition
1Ciarán O'SullivanUrhan1-069Nemo Rangers
Jonathan McCarthyNaomh Abán1-069Kilshannig
Podsie O'MahonyBallincollig1-069Valley Rovers
Johnny MorganCastlemartyr0-099Douglas
5Noel TwomeyMacroom1-058Valley Rovers
Niall O'ConnorKnocknagree0-088Newcestown
7Podsie O'MahonyBallincollig2-017Carrigaline
Tommy WalshClyda Rovers2-017Douglas
Pat CondonNewcestown1-047Knocknagree
10T. J. O'LearyKilmurry2-006Dohenys
Podsie O'MahonyBallincollig1-036Kilmurry
Jonathan McCarthyNaomh Abán0-066Millstreet
Liam O'SullivanNemo Rangers0-066Urhan

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Premier IFC roll of honour. Cork GAA website. 28 November 2021.
  2. Web site: 1988 proved a disappointing year in Clyda Rovers history. Irish Independent. 6 September 2001. 19 July 2022.
  3. Web site: Cork GAA club focus: Vibrant Ballincollig tap into village history. Echo Live. 22 August 2022. 22 August 2022.