Tickets available for Ireland WNT v France at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh;

Tickets available for Ireland WNT v France in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Tickets are now available for the EURO 2025 Qualifier between the Ireland Women’s National Team and France in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Tuesday, July 16th.
The final game in Group A3 will kick off at 18:00 – due to UEFA stipulations of all group games starting at the same time – and will be played in front of 20,000 spectators.
GET YOUR TICKETS NOW FOR IRELAND VS FRANCE
The Girls in Green are going into their two remaining group games, away to England on July 12th and then home to France four days later, hoping to finish on a high ahead of the Qualifying Play-Offs later this year.
The game in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh will be historic as it will be the first international football game staged in the Páirc and it will serve as the seventh time that the WNT will have played in the Rebel County.
Supporters are encouraged to secure their seat early as demand for tickets is expected to be high for the WNT’s first home game outside of Dublin since June 2012.
The game will also be broadcast live on RTÉ2.
EURO 2025 Qualifier
Group A3
Ireland v France
Tuesday, July 16
Páirc Uí Chaoimh
KO 18:00

The Cork Senior Hurling Team to play Offaly has been announced;

1. Patrick Collins, Ballinhassig
2. Niall O’Leary, Castlelyons
3. Eoin Downey, Glen Rovers
4. Sean O Donoghue, Inniscarra (c)
5. Tim O Mahony, Newtownshandrum
6. Robert Downey, Glen Rovers
7. Mark Coleman, Blarney
8. Ciaran Joyce, Castlemartyr
9. Darragh Fitzgibbon, Charleville
10. Declan Dalton, Fr O’Neill’s
11. Shane Barrett, Blarney
12. Conor Lehane, Midleton
13. Patrick Horgan, Glen Rovers
14. Alan Connolly, Blackrock
15. Brian Hayes, St Finbarr’s
16. Brion Saunderson,  Midleton
17. Ger Millerick, Fr O’Neill’s
18. Cormac O’Brien, Newtownshandrum
19. Tommy O Connell, Midleton
20. Luke Meade, Newcestown
21. Conor Cahalane, St Finbarrs
22. Shane Kingston, Douglas
23. Jack O’Connor, Sarsfields
24. Padraig Power, Blarney
25. Sean Twomey, Courcey Rovers
26. Robbie O’Flynn, Erins Own

The Cork Senior Football Team to play Tyrone has been announced;

(1) Christopher Kelly (Eire Og)
(2) Kevin Flahive (Douglas)
(3) Daniel O’Mahony (Knocknagree)
(4) Maurice Shanley (Clonakilty)
(5) Rory Maguire (Castlehaven)
(6) Tommy Walsh (Kanturk)
(7) Matty Taylor (Mallow)
(8) Ian Maguire (St Finbarrs)
(9) Colm O’Callaghan (Eire Og)
(10) Paul Walsh (Kanturk)
(11) Sean Powter (Douglas)
(12) Brian O’Driscoll (Carrigaline)
(13) Mark Cronin (Nemo Rangers)
(14) Chris Óg Jones (Uibh Laoire)
(15) Brian Hurley (Castlehaven) Captain
(16) Micheal Aodh Martin (Nemo Rangers)
(17) Sean Meehan (Kiskeam)
(18) Darragh Cashman (Millstreet)
(19) Thomas Clancy (Clonakilty)
(20) John O’Rourke (Carbery Rangers)
(21) Killian O’Hanlon (Kilshannig)
(22) Fionn Herlihy (Dohenys)
(23) Eoghan McSweeney (Knocknagree)
(24) Ruairi Deane (Bantry Blues)
(25) Conor Corbett (Clyda Rovers)
(26) Steven Sherlock (St Finbarrs)
Extra Panel Members;
David Buckley (Newcestown), Jack Cahalane (Castlehaven), Cathal Maguire (Castlehaven), Cathail O’Mahony (Mitchelstown), Patrick Doyle (Knocknagree), Damien Gore (Kilmacabea), Neil Lordan (Ballinora), Sean Brady (Ballygarvan),  Kevin O’Donovan (Nemo Rangers), Luke Fahy (Ballincollig),  Jacob O’Driscoll (Valley Rovers)

All-Ireland Preliminary Hurling Championship Quarter Final; Cork v Offaly; The Details;

 

HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP SET FOR PRELIMINARY QUARTER-FINALS

Kilkenny and Limerick are through to the All-Ireland semi-finals…Dublin and Clare through to the quarter-finals…

Cork, Offaly, Wexford, Laois seeking a place in the quarter-finals…that’s the state of play in the GAA hurling All-Ireland championship.

The quarter-final line-up will be completed next Saturday when Cork play Offaly in Tullamore and Wexford play Laois in Portlaoise in the preliminary quarter-finals.

The Cork/Offaly winners will play Dublin and the Wexford/Laois winners will
play Clare in the quarter-finals.

Limerick won the Munster title on Sunday, beating Clare and creating a record by becoming the first county to take six successive southern crowns.

Kilkenny won Leinster for a fifth successive year when beating Dublin.

Limerick and Kilkenny won’t be in action against until the weekend of July 6/7 when they face All-Ireland semi-final engagements with two from Clare, Dublin, Cork, Offaly, Wexford, Laois.

CORK v OFFALY

Cork finished third in the Munster round robin; Offaly won the Joe McDonagh Cup.

CHAMPIONSHIP SO FAR

CORK (MUNSTER ROUND ROBIN)

Waterford 2-25 Cork 1-25
Clare 3-26 Cork 3-24
Cork 3-28 Limerick 3-26
Cork 4-30 Tipperary 1-21
Won 2, Lost 2

OFFALY (JOE McDONAGH CUP)

Laois 2-21 Offaly 0-24
Offaly 2-23 Westmeath 1-20
Offaly 5-31 Meath 3-16
Offaly 3-24 Kerry 0-15
Offaly 5-23 Down 3-25
Offaly 2-23 Laois 0-26 (final)
Won 5, Lost 1

LAST FIVE CHAMPIONSHIP MEETINGS

2012: Cork 1-26 Offaly 2-16 (All-Ireland qualifier)
2012: Cork 2-17 Offaly 2-16 (All-Ireland qualifiers)
2009: Cork 3-19 Offaly 1-12 (All-Ireland qualifiers)
2007: Cork 1-27 Offaly 0-11 (All-Ireland qualifiers)
2000: Offaly 0-19 Cork 0-15 (All-Ireland semi-final)

*This will be their first championship meeting for twelve years when Cork won an All-Ireland qualifier by seven points.
*Offaly’s last championship win over Cork was in 2000 when they won an All-Ireland semi-final by four points.
*Cork scored a total of 11-107 and conceded 9-98 in their four Munster round robin games.

Match Details; 

Venue; Glenisk O’Connor Park, Tullamore.

Time; 5.15pm.

Reiteoir; Sean Stack (Dublin)

Winner on the Day. Extra Time & Penalties if required;

TV; GAAGO

RADIO; Live on C103FM

 

All-Ireland Senior Football Qualifier; Cork v Tyrone details;

Cork Senior Footballers face Tyrone in Group 3, Round 3 of the All Ireland qualifiers at Glenisk O’Connor Park on Saturday 15th June at 3pm.

The match referee is Paddy Nelson, Roscommon GAA.

TV; GAAGO

RADIO; Live on C103.

 

GROUP 3: CORK v TYRONE
Cork lead the way on four points, followed by Donegal and Tyrone on two points, with Clare still to register a point.

CHAMPIONSHIP SO FAR

CORK
Cork 3-13 Limerick 0-11 (Munster quarter-final)
Kerry 0-18 Cork 1-12 (Munster semi-final)
Cork 1-13 Clare 1-11 (All-Ireland round robin)
Cork 3-9 Donegal 0-16 (All-Ireland round robin)

TOP SCORERS
B Hurley………0-18 (0-10 frees)
C Og Jones…….1-6
P Walsh…………1-3
S Powter………..2-0
M Taylor…………1-2

TYRONE
Tyrone 1-23 Cavan 3-16 (aet) (Ulster quarter-final)
Donegal 0-18 Tyrone 0-16 (aet) (Ulster semi-final)
Donegal 0-21 Tyrone 0-14 (All-Ireland round robin)
Tyrone 3-15 Clare 0-10 (All-Ireland round robin)
TOP SCORERS
D Canavan…..1-18 (0-8 frees, 0-2 mark)
D McCurry…..0-10 (0-6 frees)
N Devlin……….2-4
M Donnelly….0-7
N Morgan…….0-6 (0-6 frees)

PREVIOUS CHAMPIONSHIP MEETINGS (FOUR)
2019: Tyrone 2-15 Cork 2-12 (All-Ireland quarter-final round robin)
2018: Tyrone 3-20 Cork 0-13 (All-Ireland qualifier)
2009: Cork 1-13 Tyrone 0-11 (All-Ireland semi-final)
1973: Cork 5-10 Tyrone 2-4 (All-Ireland semi-final)
*Cork beat Clare and Donegal in the first two rounds; Tyrone lost to Donegal and beat Clare.
*Tyrone have conceded no goals in their last three championship games against Donegal twice and Clare.
*Cork have lost only one of their last eight Allianz League and Championship games. The defeat was against Kerry in
the Munster semi-final.

GROUP 3 TABLE
P    W    D    L    For    Against   Difference   Points
Cork                2     2     0     0   4-22     1-27            +4                 4
Donegal         2      1     0      1    0-37    3-23           +5                 2
Tyrone           2      1     0      1    3-29     0-31           +7                 2
Clare               2     0    0       2    1-21     4-28          -16                0