2020 Cork Junior A Football Championship

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Dates19 June 2021 – 7 August 2021
Teams8
Champions Iveleary (1st title)
Brian Cronin (captain)
2020 Cork Junior A Football Championship
Dates19 June 2021 – 7 August 2021
Teams8
SponsorBon Secours Hospital
Champions Iveleary (1st title)
Brian Cronin (captain)
Runners-up Boherbue
Kevin Murphy (captain)
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
Goals scored24 (3.43 per match)
Points scored143 (20.43 per match)
Top scorer(s) Chris Óg Jones (6–17)
2019 (Previous) (Next) 2021

The 2020 Cork Junior A Football Championship was the 122nd staging of the Cork Junior A Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1895. The championship was suspended indefinitely due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games, but began on 19 June 2021 and ended on 7 August 2021.

On 7 August 2021, Iveleary win the championship after a 3–11 to 1–06 win over Boherbue in the final at Mallow GAA Complex.[1] It was their first championship title.

Iveleary's Chris Óg Jones was the championship's top scorer with 6–17.

The championship had featured 16 teams, comprising the divisional champions and runners-up, since 2017. Because of time constraints as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic it was decided to revert to the old system of allowing only the divisional champions take part.[2]

Qualification

Results

Quarter-finals

19 June 2021 Quarter-final Midleton 2–06 – 2–12 Iveleary Inniscarra
L Dineen 2–1 C Beausang 0–5 (0–1 f). Report C Óg Jones 1–3, C O’Leary 1–0 B Cronin 0–3, I Jones, K Manning, D O’Riordan, A O’Donovan, S Galvin, C Vaughan 0–1 each.
19 June 2021 Quarter-final Charleville 2–07 – 0–15 Kilmacabea Coachford
M Kavanagh 1–4 (1–0 pen, 0–2 f), J Callaghan 1–1 (0–1 f), D Butler, and D Casey 0–1 each. Report D Gore 0–5 (0–3 f), C McCarthy 0–4 f, R O’Sullivan 0–2, D McCarthy, I Jennings, D O’Donovan and J Collins 0–1 each.
19 June 2021 Quarter-final Passage 2–10 – 2–05 Urhan Sam Maguire Park
A Kidney 1–3 (1–0 f, 0–3 45); M Guinane 1–0; S Harrington and S Howard (f) 0–2 each; N McCarthy, R Carroll, G Carroll 0–1 each. Report J Neill 0–3 (0–2 f); F Dwyer and C O’Sullivan 1–0 each; C Lowney (f) and P Shea 0–1 each.
19 June 2021 Quarter-final Boherbue 1–14 – 2–09 Valley Rovers Páirc Eoin Mhic Charthaigh
D McCarthy 0–6 f, A O’Connor 0–3, G O’Sullivan 0–3 (0–2 f), L Moynihan 1–0, D Buckley, A Murphy 0–1 each. Report P Hurley 1–2 (0–1 f), H O’Donovan 0–4 f; M Savic 1–0, A O’Leary 0–2, G Deane 0–1.

Semi-finals

26 June 2021 Semi-final Passage 0–11 – 1–13 Boherbue Mallow GAA Complex
S Howard 0–4 (0-3f), G Carroll 0–3, N McCarthy, R Carroll, R Cooney, C McCarthy 0–1 each Report D McCarthy 0–6 (0-6f), R Moynihan 1–1, B Herlihy 0–2, D Buckley, K Cremin, A O'Connor, A Murphy 0–1 each Referee: R. Whelan (Aghada)
1 August 2021 Semi-final Iveleary 5–16 – 1–08 Kilmacabea Sam Maguire Park
C Óg Jones 2–6 (0-1f), C Vaughan 1–7 (0–3), I Jones 2–0, B Cronin, B O'leary, L O'Sullivan 0–1 each Report I Jennings 1–2, D Gore 0–4, D O'Donovan, D O'Sullivan 0–1 each

Final

7 August 2021 Final Boherbue 1–06 – 3–11 Iveleary Mallow GAA Complex
K Cremin (1–0), D McCarthy (0–2, frees), B Herlihy (0–2), L Moynihan, G O’Connor (free) (0–1 each). Report C Óg Jones (3–8, 2f), C Vaughan (0–2, frees), C Galvin (0–1). Referee: J O'Regan (Lough Rovers)

Championship statistics

References

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