Mon, 17 Oct, 2016 - 01:00
Bandon came out on top in this entertaining finale, thanks in large to a decisive 1-6 turnaround from Bandon after the break.
Mark Sugrue, who started last S unday's hurling final, starred for the west Cork outfit, scoring 0-5. Adam Murphy chipped in with a goal and one point while Barry Collins claimed two points from play.
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CourtsGaaPlace: MayfieldPlace: ClonakiltyPerson: Mark SugruePerson: Adam MurphyPerson: Barry CollinsPerson: Séamus HickeyPerson: Brendan CahillPerson: Daniel CurtinPerson: Nicky KellyPerson: Ronan MurphyPerson: Patrick DugganPerson: Na PiarsaighPerson: Eoghan HanafinPerson: Colm DinneenPerson: Eoin KellyPerson: HanafinPerson: Padraig GouldPerson: Cian O'MahonyPerson: Chris MoynihanPerson: Mark CroninPerson: Anthony O'ConnorPerson: James O'FlynnPerson: Leon FoleyPerson: James O'CarrollPerson: Stephen HorganPerson: Sam GuillfoylePerson: Robbie O'FlynnPerson: Duncan LehanePerson: GlenPerson: Evan O'ConnellPerson: Fr. O'NeillPerson: Declan DaltonPerson: Cian FlemingPerson: John LooneyPerson: Kevin O'HanlonPerson: Billy DunnePerson: Thomas MillerickPerson: KildorreyEvent: Intermediate Football ChampionshipEvent: Cork Junior A Hurling ChampionshipEvent: Cork U21A Hurling ChampionshipEvent: Cork Premier U21A HCEvent: Cork Premier U21 A HCEvent: Cork IHCOrganisation: Carberry RangersOrganisation: RockchapelOrganisation: BandonOrganisation: North CorkOrganisation: SarsfieldOrganisation: MayfieldOrganisation: CorkOrganisation: NewcestownOrganisation: Cork JAFCOrganisation: Gabriel RangersOrganisation: KnocknagreeOrganisation: Gabriel RangerOrganisation: Erin's OwnOrganisation: ClonakiltyOrganisation: CaherlagOrganisation: DouglasOrganisation: Glen RoversOrganisation: BlackrockOrganisation: Fr.Organisation: Cork IHCOrganisation: Aghada