Located in the parish of Rathcormac, about 8km from
Fermoy, Bride Rovers GAA Club was established in 1928. The club draws its players from the villages of
Rathcormac and
Bartlemy, whose existing clubs amalgamated to form the new one. The new club spent the majority of its existence operating in the junior grade and won
East Cork JHC titles in 1930 and 1932. Bride Rovers also contested the
1933 Cork IHC final but lost out to
Lough Rovers. The club has also seen various periods of inactivity and was disbanded in 1950. Bride Rovers was reformed in December 1964 and within two years had won the East Cork JBHC title. Consecutive East Cork JAHC titles followed in 1968 and 1969. Bride Rovers made the breakthrough in 1998 when
Freemount were beaten by 2–10 to 0–13 to claim the
Cork JAHC title. This was subsequently converted into a
Munster Club JHC title. The new century saw Bride Rovers win the
Cork IHC title and secure
senior status for the first time, while also claiming the inaugural
Munster Club IHC title in 2003. Within four years, Bride Rovers reached the
2004 Cork SHC final, however,
Sarsfields won the title with a 2–14 to 2–13 victory. The new century has also seen Bride Rovers win three
East Cork JAFC titles. ==Honours==