Junior B Football Championship Draws

Draws for the Junior B football County Competition were made on last night.

Round 1
A Kilbrin v Goleen
B Doneraile v Abbey Rovers
C Randal Óg v Shanballymore
D Deel Rovers v Ballinacurra
E St. John’s v Garnish
F Dripsey v Glengarriffe

Round 2
(i) Loser A v Loser B
(ii) Loser C v Loser D
(iii) Loser E v Loser F

Round 3
Winner (ii) v Winner (iii)

Quarter-finalists (8)
Winner A, Winner B, Winner C, Winner D, Winner E, Winner F, Winner (i) Winner Round 3

Cork team to play Offaly announced.

The Cork Senior Football Team to play Offaly in the National Football League has been announced.

1. Micheál Martin (Nemo Rangers)
2. Sean Powter (Douglas)
3. Sam Ryan (St Finbarrs)
4. Paul Ring (Aghabullogue)
5. Kevin Crowley (Millstreet)
6. Liam O’ Donovan (Clonakilty)
7. Mattie Taylor (Mallow)
8. Ian Maguire (St Finbarrs)
9. Killian O’ Hanlon (Kilshannig)
10. Brian Hartnett (Douglas)
11. Sean White (Clonakilty)
12. Ruairí Deane (Bantry)
13. Damien Gore (Kilmacabea)
14. Ciaran Sheehan (Eire Og)
15. Cathail O’ Mahony (Mitchelstown)
16. Joe Creedon (Iveleary)
17. Peter Murphy (Bandon)
18. Tadhg Corkery (Cill na Martra)
19. Cian Kiely (Ballincollig)
20. Sean Meehan (Kiskeam)
21. Thomas Clancy (Clonakilty)
22. Colm O’ Callaghan (Eire Og)
23. Ryan Harkin (Mallow)
24. John O’ Rourke (Carbery Rangers)
25. Michael Hurley (Castlehaven)
26. Stephen Sherlock (St Finbarrs)

GAA Social Media Guidelines

A copy of the GAA Social Media Guidelines has been sent to every club and division. The ‘Go-To’ version of the guidelines includes the most referenced and queried areas of GAA policy so should be that bit easier to digest. The GAA have also added some additional specific information on what should or shouldn’t be shared from Official pages in light of some recent GDPR-related concerns.

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Beat wishes to Fr. O’Neill’s and Russell Rovers in All-Ireland Final

Saturday January 18

AIB All Ireland Club Intermediate Hurling Final

Fr O’Neills (Cork) v Tullaroan (Kilkenny), Croke Park, 6pm

It has been a most rewarding stint for Fr O’Neills and Tullaroan who both hit Croke Park dripping with intent and belief.

Fr O’Neills investment in the underage ranks means accomplished adult teams are now being fielded.

That so many players have performed so well for Cork at various levels adds to the sense of excitement.

Declan Dalton will take minding, while the Millericks and Daniel Harrington have also contributed handsomely to Fr O’Neills rise.

The Cork outfit, though, will be fully aware of the talent in Tullaroan’s ranks.

With the Walsh brothers dotted throughout the field the Kilkenny and Leinster champions bring a formidable team to the capital.

Unfortunate not to secure Kilkenny glory recently Tullaroan finally earned silverware last October and a provincial title has been added to the list.

Conahy Shamrocks (Kilkenny) v Russell Rovers (Cork), Croke Park, 4pm

Conahy Shamrocks response to losing the Kilkenny Junior Championship Final against O’Loughlin Gaels second team has been emphatic.

A Leinster title and an All Ireland Semi-Final victory ensures the James Bergin powered outfit will feel that further glory can be attained at Croke Park.

Russell Rovers were within seconds of exiting the competition at the penultimate stage.

Brian Hartnett remained cool and calm, though, as Mícheál Breathnach’s were on the verge of taking a serious scalp in Kilmallock.

In extra-time Russell Rovers’ class was evident and this decider is expected to be close and particularly hard fought

Cork GAA County Committee Report 14/1/2020


The first County Committee meeting of 2020 took place on January 15th.

The minutes of the previous meeting were taken as read and adopted.

Correspondence was received from Rathpeacon disassociating themselves from the comments made by their delegate at County Convention regarding the Cork GAA Clubs’ draw.

The Chairperson updated delegates on recent financial issues, reporting that the Executive had met the Audit and Risk Committee on January 6th, and that it was a very useful and constructive meeting at which the A&R Committee had clarified its concerns around the reporting of the stadium accounts. She pointed out that the Committee had been appointed to ask questions of the Executive, that there was huge value in their advice and that the Executive had stressed at the meeting that they hoped they would continue their support.

A timeline had been secured for the completion of the 2019 stadium accounts, commencing with an audit meeting on February 3rd and it was hoped that the accounts would be signed off on by mid to late March. The Audit and Risk Committee had responded to indicate that while they would have preferred the accounts to be presented earlier, they accepted the proposed timeline as the best that could be achieved but stressed that going forward, the stadium accounts should be available in a similar timeframe to the County Board accounts. The Committee had also assured the Executive of its help and support with the ongoing financial challenges.

The Chairperson reiterated what had been said at Convention in relation to the stadium accounts, saying that the Board could not fool itself that those accounts would present a pretty picture given that the stadium had certainly incurred further losses in 2019.

Some further discussion followed with both the Chairperson and the Runaí hoping to have further clarity in relation to delegates’ questions in due course.

The Runaí reported that the new pitch would be ready in time for both Senior teams to have a run-out there before the opening games of the Allianz Leagues, and clarified that club games would be played there in 2020. He also reminded delegate of the premium seat re-launch that took place in November and encouraged anyone who might be interested in purchasing seats to contact SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

A discussion was held in relation to the County Board finances, with the Cathaoirleach reporting that the Executive had met various groups and was considering various proposals. A number of delegates spoke against the proposal made by a club delegate at County Convention that delegates should not get passes for 2020. Other delegates felt that they should give up their passes with one delegate highlighting the work done by the underage in the clubs and that they receive no pass. Decisions on all such matters would be taken at a later date.

Inter-county match reports were read, and the Chairperson extended best wishes to both Fr O’Neills and Russell Rovers who are playing in the All–Ireland club finals this Saturday in Croke Park, and also to Colm Lyons and Conor Lane who will referee the All–Ireland Senior club finals on Sunday.
She also wished the Cork U20 team the best of luck in the final of the John Kerins Cup.

The progress report was proposed and seconded, and the schedule of meetings confirmed.
The following delegates were elected to the Executive: Noel O’Callaghan (Clonakilty) – Senior Clubs, Donal McSweeney (Ballinora) – Intermediate Clubs, Michael Lyons (Araglen) – Junior Clubs and Tony McAuliffe (Duhallow) – Divisions. The Chairperson acknowledged the contribution of Dick Fitzgerald, who had completed his three-year term.
The appointment of Rebel Óg Chairperson, Michael O’Mahony, to the Executive was approved as per bye-law, as was the appointment of new referees’ administrator, Niall Barrett.
Willie Ring and Denis Kelleher were elected as Congress delegates.

A comprehensive CCC report was delivered by the Runaí, with some discussion taking place on U21 Championships. League regulations and the Master Fixture Plan were approved, and draws were made for Premier 1 and 2 U21 Hurling, Junior B Hurling, Junior C Football, U21 A, B and C Football (inter-divisional) and Senior Inter-Divisional Championships. Independent U21 teams were approved and clubs were reminded of the transfer deadline (28th January) and the new transfer form.

The Development Officer brought to the attention of delegates that Officer training would take place in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Monday February 10th for Chairpersons, Secretaries, Treasurers and PROs. Clubs have been contacted in relation to this and are asked to reply to the survey that the PRO had sent to the clubs to identify the new officers in Cork.

Reports were presented from Central Council and Munster Council.

A number of club loan applications and developments were approved.

The PRO spoke about the contacts books and advised clubs that about 30 clubs had not submitted any information despite being asked three times and urged delegates to check with their secretaries if details had been submitted. He also reminded clubs to collect their Cork GAA yearbooks.

The Runaí confirmed that a U21 derogation had been given for 2020 but this was just a derogation.

A delegate raised about the naming of cups for the new competitions and the Runaí said no decision had been made yet.

The Chairperson congratulated Boherbue on its wins in Munster Scór na nÓg in the Rince Seit and Trath na gCeist competitions and congratulated the Runaí and his wife on the birth of their daughter in December.

Sympathy was extended to the families of those who had died since the last meeting.

The next meeting takes place on Tuesday, February 4th.