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2026 City Division Leagues

White’s Cross GAA face a demanding but exciting 2026 league campaign across football and hurling, with strong opposition in all competitions.

In AOS Security City Division Junior 1 Football League, beginning on March 1st, White’s Cross will compete in an eight-team division alongside Ballyphehane, St Nicks, St Michael’s, Douglas, Glanmire, Whitechurch and St Finbarr’s. Local derbies against Glanmire—2025 league finalists—and near neighbours Whitechurch are expected to be fiercely contested. With a new management team in place, the aim will be to challenge for a top-two finish and a place in the league final.

The AOS Security Division 1 Hurling League throws up an equally tough test from March 8th. White’s Cross will face Whitechurch (back-to-back Seandún Junior A champions), Glen Rovers, Blackrock, Nemo Rangers, St Vincents and Ballinhassig. The division is packed with decorated clubs, but recent performances suggest White’s Cross have the ability to compete strongly.

Meanwhile, the club’s second junior football team will line out in AOS Security Division 4, facing teams such as Ballyphehane, Ballincollig, Glanmire, Whitechurch and Na Laochra Aeracha