The club's rivals include Kanturk, Kilbrin and Dromtarriffe who are all situated close to Banteer.
Banteer won their first Duhallow Junior Hurling Championship in 1938 defeating Dromahane in the final.
[citation needed] In 2006, Banteer defeated Freemount in the Duhallow divisional final to claim their seventh title.
Banteer then met Seandun runners-up Brian Dillons in the first round of the 2017 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship.
Banteer lost the game, 1-15 to 2-20,[2] to a Brian Dillons side that reached the final that year.
[citation needed] In 2020, the first phase of a €1.5million project to develop a suite of new sporting facilities in the village of Banteer was completed.
[citation needed] In February 2020, the Banteer Community Sportsfield Project was awarded a grant under the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund.