Best wishes to all our clubs as the McCarthy Insurance Group Football Leagues commence

 

Best wishes to all our clubs as the McCarthy Insurance Group Football Leagues commence this weekend with a full round of games in five divisions. 

Pictured are, Kevin O’Donovan, CEO/Secretary Cork Gaa, Pat Horgan, Chairperson Cork Gaa, Brendan Harrington, CEO McCarthy Insurance Group, Ethan Twomey, St. Finbarrs, 2023 Cork Division 1 Football league winners with 2023 Football League winners, Niall Coakley, Carrigaline Division 2, Rhys Coakley, Doheny’s Division 3, Sinead O’Keeffe, Commercial Director Cork Gaa & SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Paudie Allen, Newmarket Division 4, Liam Moynihan, Boherbue Division 5, Ryan Fowley, Buttevant Division 6 and Conor Hanley, St. Michaels Division 7, in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh to mark the commencement of the 2024 McCarthy Insurance Group Football Leagues throughout the county, games commence this weekend visit corkgaa.ie for a full list of fixtures
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

 

2024 McCarthy Insurance Group Club Football Leagues Commence
Cork Chairperson Pat Horgan was joined by Brendan Harrington, CEO McCarthy Insurance Group recently to mark the commencement of the 2024 McCarthy Insurance Group Football Leagues at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Pat Horgan said “I’m delighted to welcome McCarthy Insurance Group and all our winners from last year to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.  Clubs are eagerly awaiting the return to play as games commence this weekend across the county.  Please visit our official website for a full list of fixtures.
I would like to thank McCarthy Insurance Group for joining us in supporting Cork football this year and we look forward to an exciting season of games.  This is a great time for families to return to clubs and cheer on their local footballers throughout the McCarthy Insurance Group Leagues.”
Brendan Harrington, CEO of McCarthy Insurance Group, noted “Like us, the GAA is at the heart of the community and we at McCarthy Insurance Group are proud to support our local communities. We eagerly look forward to this partnership with Cork GAA”.
Please click here for a full list of fixtures. https://gaacork.ie > leagues

 

Referee Foundation Course March 2024

Calling All Aspiring Referees!

Are you passionate about Gaelic Football and Hurling? Ever considered becoming a referee? Here’s your chance to get involved!

Basic Level 1 Referee Foundation Course

  • Location: Super Valu Pairc Ui Chaoimh
  • Dates & Times: Thursday 21st of March and Thursday 28th of March, 7pm – 9:30pm
  • Induction Night: Thursday  7th of March, 7pm
  • Requirements: Participants must attend the induction night before the course.
  • Age Requirement: Applicants must be 17 years of age or older.

What to Expect:

  • Learn the fundamentals of refereeing Gaelic Football and Hurling.
  • Gain insights from experienced referees, including All Ireland Referees Conor Lane, Diarmuid Kirwan, Michael Collins, and Colm Lyons.
  • Develop essential skills and knowledge to officiate games effectively.

Important Information:

  • Garda Vetting: All new referees must undergo Garda Vetting before officiating at any games.
  • Closing Date: Monday 4th of March. Hurry, places are limited!
  • Course Queries: For specific queries about becoming a referee, email refereerecruitment.cork@gaa.ie.

How to Register:

Don’t miss this opportunity to kick-start your refereeing journey! To register for the course, complete the survey, which will take approximately 5 minutes.

Join us and be part of the exciting world of Gaelic Games officiating!

 

Register Here

Munster GAA Gaeltacht Scholarships Info;

Munster GAA is delighted to announce a new scholarship competition for second-level students aged between 12 – 17 years, wishing to attend a gaeltacht course this Summer (minimum stay 2 weeks).

One Full scholarship per county in the province will be awarded. Scholarships will cover the full cost of the Gaeltacht course. Entry requirements are as follows:

Applicants aged 12 – 17 are required to submit a video recording in Irish of ONE MINUTE’S duration on the following Topic:

An t-Imreoir is fearr liom (Based on Gaelic games of all codes)

Video to also include a brief introduction of self from the student, outlining their interest in Gaeilge and our culture.

Videos and application forms to be submitted by March 27th to aedin.ni.bhriain.munster@gaa.ie

Videos must be accompanied by the appropriate application form available at the link below. All forms must be signed by the applicant and co-signed by a parent/guardian. Students who have already applied for a partial – scholarship in their counties may also apply for this full scholarship.

Further queries can be directed by email to respective county cultural officers:

culturalofficer.clare@gaa.ie

culturalofficer.cork@gaa.ie

culturalofficer.kerry@gaa.ie

culturalofficer.limerick@gaa.ie

culturalofficer.tipperary@gaa.ie

culturalofficer.waterford@gaa.ie

 

Winners will be announced in April 2024.Please note that canvassing will disqualify.

Go néirí go geal libh go léir!

 

Cork beat Waterford in Hurling League Round 3

 

Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Group A

CORK 1-21 WATERFORD 1-19

By Stephen Barry at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Cork’s inconsistency almost came back to bite them before they held off a Waterford fightback to gain a crucial first Allianz Hurling League victory.

It was all going well as Jack O’Connor nabbed 1-3 for the Rebels to construct a 10-point advantage in front of 10,622 fans at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

But from the 58th minute onwards, the visitors reeled off 10 of the final 12 points as they made Cork sweat down the home straight.

Both teams now lie on two points after three games.

As Pat Ryan sought a response from their loss to Kilkenny, he handed League debuts to All-Ireland U20-winning goalkeeper Brion Saunderson and corner-back Cathal McCarthy among 11 changes. Some wise heads returned, too, with Damien Cahalane and Seamus Harnedy in for their first involvements of 2024.

Davy Fitzgerald made four changes for Waterford, with returns for Calum and Darragh Lyons, Kevin Mahony, and goalkeeper-turned-outfielder Billy Nolan.

There was a niggle in this game from the off. O’Connor had earned a booking within five seconds of the throw-in and five more yellow cards would follow before half-time, four for off-the-ball scuffles.

Cork had given Clare and Kilkenny six- and nine-point head starts in their opening losses but even against the wind, they were the faster out of the blocks here.

Cork struck four in a row to take a 0-6 to 0-2 lead, with fine off-the-hurley points from blood sub Rob Downey and Brian Hayes, both created by O’Connor.

Long-range points from Patrick Curran and Calum Lyons kept the Déise in touch and they were level in the 26th minute when Seán Walsh added his third goal in three consecutive games. After good work by Jack Prendergast and Neil Montgomery, Walsh whipped the ball to the net. 0-8 to 1-5.

A Prendergast free gave them their only lead in the 34th minute but Conor Lehane won two frees for Patrick Horgan to send Cork in ahead, 0-11 to 1-7.

They added another four in a row on the restart via Horgan, O’Connor, Harnedy, and Hayes. It could’ve been more but O’Connor was half-hooked by Conor Ryan when in on goal and Shaun O’Brien saved.

They kept coming for that goal. Horgan had a shot bravely blocked by Nolan after Hayes was cynically wrapped up by PJ Fanning.

They returned a minute later. Mark Coleman, in his first start since 2022, won the puck-out and fed O’Connor. He was on his own 65 but his lightning pace parted the Déise defence and his early shot from outside the 21 bounced into the bottom corner.

When Eoin Downey added a point from inside his own half, Cork had outscored their opponents by 1-7 to 0-1 since half-time to take their lead to 10.

Waterford were plagued by wides but belatedly found their radar to thread seven points in a row.

Calum Lyons hit three, including two long-range frees, while their subs accounted for three more via Conor Sheahan, Jamie Barron, and Mikey Kiely, who had Saunderson at full stretch for a shot that whistled over the bar.

That brought it back to a one-score game, 1-19 to 1-16, but Cork found the impetus from their half-back line. Ciarán Joyce won a free for Alan Connolly to convert and Ger Mellerick surged forward to point.

Waterford came again with three points in the three added minutes from Nolan, Paddy Leavey with his third, and Sheahan but it wasn’t enough.

Scorers for Cork: Patrick Horgan 0-7 (6f); Jack O’Connor 1-3; Brian Hayes 0-3; Seamus Harnedy 0-2; Ger Mellerick, Ciarán Joyce, Tommy O’Connell, Rob Downey, Eoin Downey, Alan Connolly (f) 0-1 each.

Scorers for Waterford: Jack Prendergast 0-5 (4f); Calum Lyons 0-4 (2f); Seán Walsh 1-0; Paddy Leavey 0-3; Conor Sheahan 0-2; Tom Barron, Billy Nolan, Patrick Curran, Jamie Barron, Mikey Kiely 0-1 each.

CORK: Brion Saunderson; Cathal McCarthy, Damien Cahalane, Seán O’Donoghue; Ger Mellerick, Ciarán Joyce, Mark Coleman; Ethan Twomey, Tommy O’Connell; Shane Barrett, Conor Lehane, Seamus Harnedy; Brian Hayes, Patrick Horgan, Jack O’Connor. Subs: B Roche for Twomey (9, inj), R Downey for Joyce (10-18, blood), E Downey for O’Donoghue (29, inj), S Kingston for Lehane (50), A Connolly for Horgan (58), L Meade for Harnedy (69).

WATERFORD: Shaun O’Brien; Conor Ryan, Mark Fitzgerald, PJ Fanning; Billy Nolan, Tom Barron, Darragh Lyons; Paddy Leavey, Patrick Curran; Calum Lyons, Jack Prendergast, Neil Montgomery; Kevin Mahony, Seán Walsh, Pádraig Fitzgerald. Subs: P Hogan for Walsh (35-35+1, blood), Hogan for P Fitzgerald (46), J Barron for Curran (46), M Kiely for Mahony (57), C Sheahan for Montgomery (61), M Power for D Lyons (61).

Referee: James Owens (Wexford).

Cork pip Fermanagh in football league

 

 

Allianz Football League Division 2

CORK 1-14 FERMANAGH 0-16

By Gareth Cauldwell in Ederney

Maurice Shanley came up with a goal in added on time as Cork secured their first points in Division Two of the Allianz Football League with a one-point victory over Fermanagh in Ederney.

Indeed, the goal was the first time that John Cleary’s Cork side had led in the game and they were able to see it out from there to secure a slender win as things tightened up in the bottom half of the table.

It was the home side who had played the better football in the opening period of the game as points from Sean Cassidy and Garvan Jones edged them in front before Sean McNally drilled over a 45 after Cork goalkeeper Christopher Kelly had pushed a Shane McGullion effort around the post.

Brian Hurley opened the Cork account from a free in the 14th minute but Fermanagh answered straight away through Sean Cassidy.

Hurley and Jones then traded points before a further Hurley point from a free left it a two point game, 0-5 to 0-3.

Fermanagh though were continuing to enjoy the better of the exchanges and Jones landed a good score from the left before captain Declan McCusker banged over a mark to push the home side into 0-7 to 0-3 advantage.

The away side though finished the half well as Conor Corbett converted a mark and a superb sideline effort while Hurley clipped over another free.

Indeed, it required a good stop by Fermanagh goalkeeper McNally to deny Ian Maguire but with McCusker sending over his second point Fermanagh went in at the interval with a two point lead, 0-8 to 0-6.

Cork began the second half with more purpose and Hurley knocked over a close range free while Chris Og Jones lobbed over after McNally had saved from O’Callaghan to tied up matters.

Fermanagh though responded and McCusker and McGullion tagged on points to put them two clear.

I was tit for tat over the next period with Hurley adding to his tally with two more frees while Ultan Kelm and Jones were on target for Kieran Donnelly’s charges.

When Jones fired over again it put Fermanagh, who had to replace goalkeeper McNally after he picked up an injury – into a three point lead, 0-13 to 0-10.

Cork though were threatening and full back Daniel O’Mahony had a rasping drive come back off the crossbar.

With Matty Taylor and Jones swapping points the three-point lead remained for Fermanagh and with 67 minutes on the clock they looked well placed to take the win.

However, Cork continued to push and Ian Maguire and Steven Sherlock knocked over to leave it a one point game heading into added on time.

Fermanagh did have a chance to wrap the game when McGullion got in on goal but his shot was saved by Kelly and Cork broke down the other end to bag the key score of the encounter.

Ruairi Deane got in on the left hand side and fed the ball across the goal where Shanley was waiting to palm home.

With Hurley then drilling over another free it put Cork into a 1-14 to 0-14 lead but Fermanagh rallied and McGullion and Jones slotted over scores.

However, time ran out for the home side as Cork were able to hold on to secure a crucial win.

Scorers for Cork: B Hurley 0-8 (7f), M Shanley 1-0, C Corbett 0-2 (1m, 1sl), M Taylor 0-1, I Maguire 0-1, C Og Jones 0-1, S Sherlock 0-1 (m)

Scorers for Fermanagh: G Jones 0-7 (3f), D McCusker 0-3 (1m), S Cassidy 0-2, S McGullion 0-2, S McNally 0-1 (45), U Kelm 0-1

FERMANAGH: S McNally; L Cullen, C Cullen, O Smyth; D McCusker, S McGullion, J Largo Elis; B Horan, J McDade; C McGee, R McCaffrey, C McShea; U Kelm, G Jones, S Cassidy. Subs: R Bogue for McNally (50), D King for Cassidy (65), C Jones for Magee (68), J Reihill for Kelm (70+5), J McMahon for McGullion (70+5)

CORK: C Kelly; K Flahive, D O’Mahony, T Walsh; D Cashman, R Maguire, M Taylor; I Maguire, C O’Callaghan; E McSweeney, C Corbett, B O’Driscoll; M Cronin, B Hurley, C Og Jones. Subs: L Fahy for Cashman (h/t), R Deane for Cronin (h/t), S Powter for McSweeney (49), M Shanley for Walsh (58), S Sherlock for Jones (63)