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The group stages of the county championships have come to a close, paving the way for the exciting knockout phase. This stage is where the safety net is removed, and it’s all about winner takes all from now on.

This weekend, hurling takes center stage with the quarterfinals in the Co-Op Superstores Championships in all 5 grades lined up, along with crucial relegation play-offs for those involved.

In the Premier Senior hurling championship, Midleton will face Newtownshandrum in what promises to be a thrilling encounter. Midleton, last year’s runners-up, have shown resilience despite setbacks and injuries. They will need to bring their A-game against a strong Newtown side.

Imokilly will clash with Fr O’Neill’s in another quarterfinal match, with Imokilly looking to maintain their winning momentum. Their demolition of Muskerry showcased their quality players and team strength.

Meanwhile, Blackrock will go head-to-head with Kanturk in what could be the game of the weekend. Kanturk’s physicality and determination have been impressive, while Blackrock has shown steady improvement throughout the competition.

In the Intermediate A championship, Mayfield will take on Erin’s Own, while Ballygiblin will face Blackrock in what promises to be an exciting battle.

The Premier Intermediate championship will see Carrigaline go up against Ballinhassig, with both teams looking to secure a victory. Dungourney will meet Mallow in another intriguing match-up.

In the Senior A championship, Blarney will clash with Killeagh, while Na Piarsaigh will face Castlelyons in what is expected to be a closely contested game.

The Premier Junior Hurling Quarter-finals will feature Nemo Rangers against Glen Rovers, and Milford against St Catherines, offering spectators thrilling matches to look forward to.

Moreover, the relegation playoffs across various grades will add more intensity to the competition, with teams fighting to avoid the drop.

In the SE Systems Senior Camogie Championship, exciting quarter-final matches are set to take place, with Glen Rovers, Killeagh, Sars, St Finbarr’s, Inniscarra, Cloughduv, Courcey Rovers, and more competing for a spot in the semi-finals.

On the ladies’ football front, teams are battling it out in the group stages to secure semi-final berths, with Bride Rovers, Éire Óg, Aghada, Kinsale, Mourneabbey, Glanmire, and more vying for the top spots.

Overall, the knockout events in Cork promise high-stakes matches, fierce competition, and thrilling moments for fans and players alike. Stay tuned for more updates as the action unfolds in the coming days.