Cork Intermediate Football Championship
Semi-final
Millstreet 1-4 Rockchapel 1-11 (result)
2:30pm Sunday Oct. 2nd
in Knocknagree
Please come and support the lads!
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@millstreet_town @Millstreet_Juv County IFC semi final, Sunday 2:30 in @KnocknagreeGAA, Millstreet vs Rockchapel. Please come support us.
— millstreetgaa (@MillstreetGaa) September 29, 2016
Rockchapel and Millstreet chase final spot – Rockchapel meet Millstreet in the all Duhallow clash in Knocknagree and the stakes couldn’t be higher for the winner will progress into a county decider against the winners to the Saturday contest between Bandon or Cill na Martra. Bragging rights will be determined at Knocknagree on Sunday (2.30pm throw-in), the clash revives memories of a … full article
@millstreet_town thank you to our club sponsors @Colemans_MillSt & everybody else that supported fundraising efforts throughout the year.
— millstreetgaa (@MillstreetGaa) October 2, 2016
@Millstreet_Juv @millstreet_town thank you for your support this year. We will endeavour to give you bigger and better next year.
— millstreetgaa (@MillstreetGaa) October 2, 2016
Míle Buíochas to our @MillstreetGaa IFC team for a great campaign.Ye still have next year and ye'll still have us!! @millstreet_town Thanks.
— Millstreet Juv Gaa (@Millstreet_Juv) October 2, 2016
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Report from the Irish Examiner the following day:
Cork IFC semi-final
Rockchapel 1-12 Millstreet 1-4
Rockchapel booked their place in the final after a dominant display against Millstreet.
It was Millstreet that started the stronger, however. Tadgh Collins found the net from the penalty spot.
It didn’t take long for their North Cork neighbours to find their groove though. Liam Collins was the star of the show with 1-3 and he was backed up by Seamus Hickey, who counted for four points.