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North Down CC Invitational T20 Tournament

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

Cork County have been invited to take part in the 2012 North Down CC T20 Tournament on the 21st & 22nd April. The tournament will comprise the winners of the T20 competitions in the three major unions and also invite a ‘wildcard’ entry to complete the four team event. This year Cork County have been invited to travel up North to represent Munster and give the tournament a truly All-Ireland feel. This prestigious event will feature the following teams:

North Down Cricket Club – NCU Premier League and T20 Cup winners 2011
Brigade Cricket Club – NWCU Premier League winners 2011
Cork County Cricket Club – Munster Division 1 winners 2011
Merrion Cricket Club – LCU Senior Cup winners 2011

There will be a complimentary BBQ and some live entertainment provided on the Saturday night to give all the sides a chance to mingle and look forward to the season ahead. Accommodation will be provided on the Friday and Saturday night by the La Mon Hotel, just 5 minutes from North Down CC.

This tournament has the potential to be a fantastic curtain raiser for the 2012 season and although designed to be highly competitive it is bound to be a thoroughly enjoyable weekend.

Dates: Saturday & Sunday, 21st & 22nd April
Venue: The Green, Comber
Format: Twenty20 (full coloured clothing)

Cork City’s Unique Function Venue

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

The Cork County Cricket Club Function Venue in Cork caters for all types of private functions. Our ideal location on the Mardyke in the heart of Cork City and superb setting gives the club a unique appeal. With a modern bar, historical Long Room pavilion, and picturesque grounds the club offers its guests an unrivaled experience. Whether it’s an intimate wedding, a birthday celebration, staff party or corporate event, all enquiries are welcomed.

Cricket Club Facilities

The Club Bar

On arrival and throughout the evening your guests can relax in our newly renovated bar stocking a wide selection of beers and wines.

Historic Pavilion

Constructed for The Cork International Exhibition in 1902 and recently restored our function room is the jewel of the clubs heritage. Inside you will catch a glimpse of the clubs history dating from the Victorian era to the present day.

Boutique Catering

Our in house Catering Service can accommodate intimate to medium sized functions and is available on request.

Entertainment

Get your party grooving with our DJ playing all the hits from the 60’s to the present day. Available on request.

Information & Bookings

For further information and bookings please contact Matt on +353 (0)21 4272569 or via email on corkcountycc@gmail.com or thekricketklub@gmail.com. For details of our exact location are available here.

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Former Cork County cricketer Jim Kiernan passes away

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

OBITUARY: MANY REPRESENTATIVES from Munster rugby and Irish cricket were among a huge attendance yesterday in St Michael’s Church, Blackrock, Cork at the funeral of Jim Kiernan (80), who passed away last week after a short illness.

In a distinguished playing career, Kiernan won a Munster Schools’ Senior Cup medal with Presentation Brothers College in 1948, Munster Senior Cup medals with University College Cork in 1955 and Cork Constitution in 1957 (as captain), and a Cork Charity Cup medal in 1961 with Dolphin, where he also served as president, as well as playing on numerous occasions at fullback for Munster.

The popular and eminently personable Kiernan was a Munster selector between 1971 and 1973 and also between 1981 and 1987, and served as Irish selector between 1984 and 1987. He was elected president of Dolphin for the 1978/79 season.

He may well have been a dual international but for his legendary brother Tom, the one-time Irish and Lions’ fullback, though compensation came by way of being able to watch his son, Michael, play 43 times for Ireland, including the Triple Crown wins of 1982 and ’85, as well as touring New Zealand with the Lions.

A reliable opening batsman and a useful off spinner with the Bohemians and Cork County cricket clubs, as the Cricket Ireland website put it Kiernan would surely have added to his solitary Irish cap, “had he appeared regularly in areas more open to selectorial visibility than The Mardyke”.

His brother Tom was also a useful batsman, and made a century for Cork County after stepping off a plane from his successful captaincy of the Lions tour of South Africa in 1968.

Jim Kiernan is survived by his wife Angela, his children Eileen, Catherine, Michael, Peter, Valerie and Jennifer, his sisters Anne and Eileen and his brother Tom.

He was predeceased by another sister, Mary.

Courtesy of the Irish Times

Cork County drawn away in LHW Senior Cup

Monday, January 9th, 2012

Cork County have been handed a tricky tie away to Old Belvedere in Round 1 of the 2012 Lewis Hohn Williams Senior Cup. The two sides who also compete in Leinster Division 2 will face each other at the Cabra Oval on Saturday 26th May.