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Imokilly GAA is a Gaelic football and Hurling division in the east of Cork, Ireland. The division includes towns such as Midleton, Cobh, and Youghal. It is one of eight divisions of Cork County Board. It organizes competitions for the clubs within the division, from Under 12 up to the adult level. The winners of these competitions compete against other divisional champions to determine which club is the county champion. In addition, the division selects football and hurling teams from the adult teams playing at junior level or county intermediate level, and these then compete for the Cork Senior Football Championship and Cork Senior Hurling Championship. The division is known best for its hurlers, and in recent times, players from here have dominated on the Cork GAA senior hurling team.

Imokilly
Uí Mac Coille
Founded:1924
County:Cork
Colours:Red and white
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Munster
champions
Cork
champions
Football: 0 0 5
Hurling: 0 0 2
Ladies' football: 0 0 1
Camogie: 0 0 6

Clubs

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Hurling

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Grades

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Championship Club
Senior Championships
Premier Senior   Erin's Own
  Fr. O'Neill's
  Midleton
  Sarsfields
Senior A   Bride Rovers
  Carrigtwohill
  Castlelyons
  Killeagh
  Watergrasshill
Intermediate Championships
Premier Intermediate   Castlemartyr
  Cloyne
  Dungourney
  Lisgoold
Intermediate A   Aghada
  Erin's Own (2nd team)
  Midleton (2nd team)
  Russell Rovers
  Sarsfields (2nd team)
  Youghal
Junior Championships
Premier Junior   St. Catherine’s
Junior A   Bride Rovers (2nd team)
  Carrignavar
  Carrigtwohill (2nd team)
  Cobh
  Killeagh (2nd team)
  Midleton (3rd team)
  Sarsfields (3rd team)
  St Ita's
Junior B   Aghada (2nd team)
  Carrigtwohill (3rd team)
  Castlelyons (2nd team)
  Castlemartyr (2nd team)
  Cloyne (2nd team)
  Erin's Own (3rd team)
  Fr. O'Neill's (2nd team)
  Killeagh (3rd team)
  Sarsfields (4th team)
  St. Catherine’s (2nd team)
  Watergrasshill (2nd team)
  Youghal (2nd team)
Junior C   Bride Rovers (3rd team)
  Carrignavar (2nd team)
  Cobh (2nd team)
  Dungourney (2nd team)
  Erin's Own (4th team)
  Fr. O'Neill's (3rd team)
  Killeagh (4th team)
  Lisgoold (2nd team)
  Midleton (4th team)
  Russell Rovers (2nd team)
  St Ita's (2nd team)

Football

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Grades

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Championship Club
Senior Championships
Premier Senior None
Senior A None
Intermediate Championships
Premier Intermediate   Aghada
  Glanmire
Intermediate A None
Junior Championships
Premier Junior   Cobh
  Glenville
Junior A   Aghada (2nd team)
  Bride Rovers
  Carrignavar
  Carrigtwohill
  Castlemartyr
  Cloyne
  Dungourney
  Erin's Own
  Fr. O'Neill's
  Lisgoold
  Midleton
  Youghal
Junior B   Cobh (2nd team)
  Glanmire (2nd team)
  Glenbower Rovers
  Glenbower Rovers (2nd team)
  Glenville (2nd team)
  St. Catherine’s
Junior C   Aghada (3rd team)
  Ballinacurra
  Bride Rovers (2nd team)
  Carrignavar (2nd team)
  Carrigtwohill (2nd team)
  Fr. O'Neill's (2nd team)
  Glanmire (3rd team)
  Glenville (3rd team)
  Lisgoold (2nd team)
  Midleton (2nd team)
  St. Catherine’s (2nd team)

Achievements

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Notable players

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Divisional Competitions

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References

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  1. ^ "Imokilly claim Cork SHC title with win over Blackrock". Irish Examiner. 23 October 2017. Retrieved 22 October 2017.

External sources

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  • Divisional website
  • An Illustrated History of the GAA in East Cork 1924-2010 by Tom Morrison