This is not entirely online yet, but this is the likely schedule for Cork's solitary Ryanair aircraft from March 26th:
ORK - DUB 0635 - 0725
DUB - ORK 0750 - 0840
ORK - DUB 0905 - 0955
DUB - ORK 1040 - 1130
ORK - DUB 1155 - 1245
DUB - ORK 1310 - 1400
ORK -
LGW 1450 - 1615
LGW - ORK 1645 - 1810
ORK - DUB 1835 - 1925
DUB - ORK 1950 - 2040
ORK -
??? 2105 - 2205ish
??? - ORK 2230 - 2330ish
For the last rotation my money is on Manchester or East Midlands to drive BMIbaby out of Cork and hurt AerLingus, Stansted or Liverpool to free up a rotation at one of those bases, or another rotation to Dublin to piss us all off
I think it'll be another 2 weeks though (as is often the case with the loading of new Ryanair schedules) before we know the whole story...
PS: For an aircraft which has 6 rotations a day, it is quite typical for Ryanair to have "gaps" in the schedule (here 0955 - 1040 and 1400 - 1450) to catch up any delays, amongst other things. One crew would work 0635-1400 and a second crew would work 1450 - 2330ish.