Banteer GAA

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.