1931 Cork Intermediate Football Championship
Dates | 22 March – 6 September 1931 | ||
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Teams | 11 | ||
Champions | ![]() D. O'Donovan (captain) | ||
Runners-up | ![]() S. Green (captain) | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Matches played | 10 | ||
Goals scored | 30 (3 per match) | ||
Points scored | 48 (4.8 per match) | ||
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The 1931 Cork Intermediate Football Championship was the 22nd staging of the Cork Intermediate Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1909.[1] The draw for the opening round fixtures took place on 25 January 1931. The championship ran from 22 March to 6 September 1931.
The final was played on 6 September 1931 at the Mardyke in Cork, between Clonnakilty and Dromtarriffe, in what was their first ever meeting in the final.[2] Clonakilty won the match by 3–06 to 0–02 to claim their second championship title overall and a first championship title in 18 years.[3][4]
Results
First round
22 March 1931 First round | Bandon | 2-03 - 0-01 | Kilmurry | St Mary's Park |
22 March 1931 First round | Redmonds | w/o - scr. | St Joseph's | Cork Athletic Grounds |
22 March 1931 First round | Éire Óg | 0-00 - 8-07 | Clonakilty | Kilmurry Grounds |
12 April 1931 First round | St Nicholas' | 4-02 - 1-03 | St Patrick's | Riverstown Sportsfield |
21 June 1931 First round | Dromtarriffe | 1-02 - 1-02 | St Finbarr's | Coachford Sportsgield |
19 July 1931 First round replay | Dromtarriffe (awarded match) | 1-02 - 1-02 | St Finbarr's | Castle Grounds |
- Ballinhassig received a bye in this round.
Second round
26 April 1931 Second round | Ballinhassig | 0-00 - 2-02 | Clonakilty | Innishannon Grounds |
5 July 1931 Second round | Bandon | 0-01 - 2-03 | St Nicholas' | Bandon Athletic Grounds |
- Dromtarriffe and Redmonds received byes in this round.
Semi-finals
9 August 1931 Semi-final | Redmonds | 0-00 - 2-04 | Dromtarriffe | Mallow Town Park |
9 August 1931 Semi-final | Clonakilty | 1-04 - 1-02 | St Nicholas' | Bandon Athletic Grounds |
Final
6 September 1931 Final | Clonakilty | 3-06 - 0-02 | Dromtarriffe | The Mardyke |
References
- ^ "Club Titles - Cork". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 1 August 2025.
- ^ "Premier IFC roll of honour". Cork GAA website. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
- ^ "Stand up and fight clon". The Southern Star. 27 September 2015. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
- ^ "CORK PREMIER SFC FINAL PREVIEW: Dan Taylor's Fifteen built the stage for current crop of Clonakilty senior footballers". The Southern Star. 26 November 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2025.