The Red Cove Inn team who defeated the Gallows in the final of the CDO Murphy’s Stout B division cup final played at the Glenryan Tavern.(Picture taken 1 week later at the Joshua Tree) Red Cove Inn proved to be the more consistent and deserving of the four teams involved in the Murphy Stout B division cup finals night when ...
Read More »CDO players smash 1 hour world record attempt at St, Vincent’s.
Saturday March 20 2010 The eight man team of darts players from the CDO set a new world record of 35,087 for non stop one hour points scoring in their attempt at the standing Guinness world recordTM of 21,944 at St, Vincent’s Hurling and Football club yesterday. Local councillors and members of the Gardai were all present to witness the ...
Read More »Ma’s add trophy to collection while O’Sullivan’s get back on cart.
Thursday March 8 2010 Ma Dullea’s ladies yet again added to their ever growing trophy cabinet when they came through to take the CDO Carling ladies A division trophy with a 3-0 win over rivals the Joshua Tree in the final played at the Gallows.Ma Dullea’s completed a three nil win over the Abbey Tavern in the semi-final as did ...
Read More »Martin Cotter/Jason Galway Premier players individual league final, Friday March 25 2011
Martin Cotter claimed his third darts individual title when at Sheehan’s Local on Friday night he took the Murphy’s Stout Premier Player’s individual league championship. Many times down through the seasons Cotter has more often then not being the bridesmaid on such occasions, but he put all those times behind him on Friday night last as he played very strongly ...
Read More »Kiely and Hally’s ladies the toast of this week 18 to 22 November 2011
Friday night last at St, Vincent’s rounded off a very busy week of darts with the playing of the Pat Corcoran memorial singles championship and a worthy winner emerging in the guise of Brian Kiely of the Muskerry Arms ahead of young Robert Duke of Hennessy’s. Last four in the Pat Corcoran memorial singles championship played at St, Vincent’s on ...
Read More »O’Driscoll wins inaugural Carling/High House individual league 2012
Thursday August 16 2012 After six weeks of qualifying games in the Carling/High House sponsored men’s individual summer league it was Damian O’Driscoll who proved to be the cream of the crop when he came through to win in the grand finals played at the High House on Thursday night.The first of the four quarter-finals kicked off sharp at nine with Steven Coveney (Brannigans) winning against ...
Read More »Friday September 18 2009 Sean Street memorial singles at St, Vincent’s
The first major individual competition of the new season, the Sean Street memorial B&C individual championship was played at St, Vincen’s on Friday night last and what a resounding success it was, especially for winner Eoin Casey from the Cow bar. Included in this photograph sadly we have the late Timmy Jones and also former CDO Chairman Roy O’Donovan One ...
Read More »A look back at a week in April 2010
Members of the Brannigans team who were part of the Cork team that played in the INDO inter-counties championships at Breffey House in Castlebar in February 2010.From left, Stephen Coveney, Damien O’Driscoll, Brian O’ Flynn proprietor Brannigans, the late Timmy Jones Chairman Cork County Darts Board, Stephen O’Connor and John Paul Dowdall The return legs in the three cup competitions ...
Read More »Cork youths claim INDO inter-counties 2020 title
The Semifinals and final of the Cork Darts Orginisation Fosters sponsored Super Division, 2nd Division and Junior division took place last Monday night at the Gallows, The Local and the Riverlane. At the Gallows, the semifinal results were The Joshua tree (1) 3-0 Riverstown Inn & the Groves (1) 1-3 Rosie’s. The Joshua tree beat Rosies 3-2 in the final, with current ...
Read More »Groves do a double on Baker Street.
The Semifinals and final of the Cork Darts Orginisation Fosters sponsored 1st Division cup took place last Monday night at the Joshua Tree bar. In the semifinals, Bakers Street claimed their spot in the final, beating Carrigaline GAA 3-1, and the Groves (2) got the better of the Old Reliable, 3-2. It was a repeat of the previous cup final, with ...
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