Rebels’ Bounty extended until 1pm on Tuesday March 1st

Due to the volume of sales and requests from Clubs Cork GAA has extended Rebels’ Bounty 2022 until March 1st. Membership will now close at 1pm on Tuesday next.  No sales are premitted beyond that point. 

Cork GAA has also announced the details of the draws for the first two months of Rebels’ Bounty 2022.  These draws are for January and February 2022 and will take place on March 1st at 7pm live from SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh in advance of the March County Board meeting.   

The Rebels’ Bounty Committee would like to once again acknowledge the hard work of all our clubs throughout Cork City and County.  Speaking at the announcement or the 1st draw, Rebels’ Bounty Committee member Conor Counihan commented, “I would like to extend a huge thanks to everyone for making Rebels’ Bounty 2022 such a tremendous success this year and we hope that Clubs will soon see the benefit of your efforts when the final sales numbers are tallied. With the finishing line now in sight, we look forward to this year’s opening draws and the announcement of 60 lucky winners.”

Key Information

Ticket sales for Rebels’ Bounty 2022 will close at 1pm on the Tuesday, March 1st 2022.

The first Rebels Bounty 2022 Draw will take place at 7pm on March 1st, live from SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh when January and February winners will be drawn. 60 prizes will be announced on the night.

Tickets may be purchased by visiting corkgaa.ie/rebelsbounty or from your local club.

Bishopstown GAA Mick Cronin Fundraiser

Mick Cronin Fundraiser #matchesformick
Bishopstown GAA club will be holding a marathon of matches on March 17th and 18th from 10am to 10pm at Bishopstown GAA grounds. All proceeds from the matchesformick fund go towards Mick’s immediate and long-term care needs.
You can simply purchase a match ticket to support this worthy cause.
Click link the below to purchase a match ticket:
For more information see the image below:

 

Rebel Og Coaching Workshop

John Kerins Cup

Bobby O’Dwyer will get an early opportunity to road test his Under-20 football panel with the re-introduction of the U-20 Football Development Leagues, which will give Cork three games in the John Kerins Cup.

Cork are grouped with Kerry and Galway – in the only three-team group across the five developmental Cup competitions – and are scheduled to host Kerry first, and are down to be away to Galway, before contesting either the Kerins Cup final or a play-off game that will ensure a third game for all competing counties.

The Under-20 Football Development Leagues are designed to aid development by giving each county at least three games in advance of the knock-out provincial championships. 
They were inaugurated in 2019 – played in June that year – and continued in 2020, when games were played in January. Cork won the 2020 John Kerins Cup Cork after beating Kildare in the final by 2-14 to 1-11.