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History
The division was formed in 1926 when the county was divided into 8 different divisions.[1]
Member Clubs
- Ballinhassig
- Ballygarvan
- Ballymartle
- Belgooly
- Carrigaline
- Courcey Rovers
- Crosshaven
- Kinsale
- Shamrocks
- Tracton
- Valley Rovers
Honours
- Cork Senior Hurling Championship, Runners-Up 1945
- Cork Senior Camogie Championship, Winners 2004
Notable players
- John Kevin Coleman
- Martin Coleman
- Martin Coleman, Jnr
- Patrick Collins
- Terry Kelly
- Kieran Kingston
- Brendan Lombard
- Seán McCarthy
- Con Murphy
- Nicholas Murphy
- Michael Prout
- Alan Quirke
- Ger Spillane
Hurling
Competitions
- South East Junior A Hurling Championship
- Carrigdhoun Junior B Hurling Championship
- Carrigdhoun Junior A Hurling League
- Carrigdhoun Under-21 Hurling Championship
Grades
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Premier Senior | None |
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Intermediate A | None |
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Football
Competitions
- South East Junior A Football Championship
- Carrigdhoun Junior B Football Championship
- Carrigdhoun Junior A Football League
- South-East Under 21A Football Championship
- South-East Under 21B Football Championship
Grades
Championship | Club |
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Senior | |
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Senior A | ![]() |
Intermediate | |
Premier Intermediate | None |
Intermediate A | None |
Junior | |
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See also
- Cork GAA
- Avondhu GAA
- Beara GAA
- Carbery GAA
- Carrigdhoun GAA
- Duhallow GAA
- Imokilly GAA
- Muskerry GAA
- Seandún GAA
References
- ^ a b "History & Honours". Carrigdhoun GAA.
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