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Brian Turnbull stars as Rochestown College retain title in brilliant style
Brian Turnbull stars as Rochestown College retain title in brilliant style
St Francis College Rochestown 3-24 Scoil Mhuire gan Smál Blarney 0-8: St Francis College Rochestown secured back-to-back O’Callaghan Cup (Cork Post Primary Schools SAHC) titles at the CIT Sports Stadium yesterday evening. 

Tue, 22 Dec, 2015

St Kieran’s end Roco’s run
St Kieran’s end Roco’s run

St Kieran’s College 2-11 St Francis College, Rochestown 0-10

Mon, 16 Mar, 2015

St Francis College Rochestown beat Nenagh CBS in Harty Cup action
St Francis College Rochestown beat Nenagh CBS in Harty Cup action

St Francis College Rochestown 3-9 Nenagh CBS 2-8: Tour-de-force performances from Ciarán Cormack and Shane Kingston returned St Francis College, Rochestown to the semi-final juncture of the Harty Cup for a second successive year.

Fri, 16 Jan, 2015

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