Corn Uí Mhuirí: Read all nine reports from round two of the Munster Schools SFC

The Irish Examiner had reporters at all nine matches across the province on Wednesday afternoon.
Corn Uí Mhuirí: Read all nine reports from round two of the Munster Schools SFC

ROUND 2, DING DING: Patrician Academy, Mallow supporters against De La Salle, Macroom during the Corn Uí Mhuiri at Millstreet. Picture: Eddie O'Hare

The Corn Uí Mhuirí is getting extremely interesting following the second round of fixtures.

In total, there were nine matches that took place in the Munster Schools SFC on Wednesday and the Irish Examiner had a reporter at each clash.

So for your convenience, here is what happened across the province as the Group stages edge towards a conclusion.

(1) St Pat's Castleisland guarantee progression with victory over dogged Abbey CBS

It certainly wasn’t the prettiest of performances, but that won’t unduly bother St Pat’s Castleisland after they held off the dogged challenge of Abbey CBS in this Munster Colleges SFC (Corn Ui Mhuiri) Group 3 encounter at the Bog Garden in Rathkeale.

The full match report can be found by clicking on the link here.

(2) Five-goal Mounthawk show no mercy to Skibbereen in landslide win

Defending champions Mercy Mounthawk powered to victory as they outclassed Skibbereen CS in this one sided Corn Ui Mhuiri clash.

The full match report can be found by clicking on the link here.

(3) Late Miskella and Murphy scores ignite Coláiste Choilm's campaign

A brace of late scores from the highly impressive Sean Murphy and Danny Miskella proved the difference, as Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig ignited their Corn Uí Mhuirí campaign.

The full match report can be found by

clicking on the link here.

(4) Clonakilty and Hammies still alive after west Cork derby deadlock

The spoils were shared between Clonakilty Community College and Hamilton High School Bandon in the TUS Corn Uí Mhuirí Group 2 tie at Newcestown on Wednesday.

The full match report can be found by clicking on the link here.

De La Salle, Macroom's Seán Hennigan and Ryan Sabas and Patrician Academy, Mallow's Colin Ruby and Cathal Mullins tussle for the ball during the Corn Uí Mhuiri at Millstreet . Picture: Eddie O'Hare
De La Salle, Macroom's Seán Hennigan and Ryan Sabas and Patrician Academy, Mallow's Colin Ruby and Cathal Mullins tussle for the ball during the Corn Uí Mhuiri at Millstreet . Picture: Eddie O'Hare

(5) St Brendans comfortably into last eight with win over wasteful Rochestown

A second group victory over Cork opposition has St Brendan’s comfortably into the last-eight of the Corn Uí Mhuirí with a round to spare.

The full match report can be found by clicking on the link here.

(6) CBS Mitchelstown 'delighted' to get back on track with convincing win over IS Killorglin

CBS Mitchelstown bounced back in style from their defeat in the opening round of the Corn Uí Mhuirí as they deservedly defeated IS Killorglin at Tom Creedon Park in Macroom on Wednesday afternoon.

The full match report can be found by clicking on the link here.

(7) CBS Tralee make experience tell against youthful Milltown

A clinical second-half display ultimately secured the win for the more experienced CBS Tralee side. While the youthful Pres Milltown team showed plenty of fight, CBS’s ability to capitalise on key moments, combined with a ruthless finishing touch in the second half, was the difference.

The full match report can be found by clicking on the link here.

(8) IS Kenmare end Bishopstown hopes with second win in first campaign

Inbhear Sceine Kenmare continued their winning start to their first ever Corn Uí Mhuirí campaign, having too much for a hard working Bishopstown side that could only register four points.

The full match report can be found by clicking on the link here.

(9) Late Patrician rally denies De La Salle big win in Millstreet

Patrician Academy reeled off three late frees to deny De La Salle, Macroom, a major scalp in an entertaining Corn Uí Mhuirí contest at Millstreet.

The full match report can be found by clicking on the link here.

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