Boston Scientific team in Cork celebrate it’s DE&I partnership with Cork GAA & SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh;

PRIDE Month 2024
This PRIDE Month 2024, the Boston Scientific team in Cork celebrated its’ DE&I partnership with Cork GAA and SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh. This collaboration supports the advancement of inclusion initiatives in the local community.  Colleagues from the PRIDE Employee Resource Group at Boston Scientific Cork attended a meaningful event at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh to kick off the month’s activities.
Pride colours have been added to the steps on either side of the South Stand at the stadium to mark Pride Month 2024.

Pictured are – Left To Right 
Catherine O’Shea – Production Supervisor/PRIDE ERG Lead
Mary McCarthy – Senior Quality Director/PRIDE ERG Sponsor
Sinead O’Keeffe – Commercial Director SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh
Sinead O’Neill – VP Operations Cork
Noelle Cambridge – Production Trainer/PRIDE ERG Co-Lead
Courtney O’Keeffe – Production Supervisor/PRIDE ERG

Details of Ticket Sales for Glenisk O’Connor Park, Tullamore

Please note the following ticket information ahead of Saturday’s double header in Tullamore.
Firstly, please note that Glenisk O’Connor Park, Tullamore is enclosed on three sides by terrace areas, therefore, the allocation of stand tickets received by the County will only be sufficient to cover player allocations, Board delegates and former All-Ireland Senior medal holders.
Therefore, there won’t be any club allocation for this game and it is National policy that all terrace tickets for this game go on general sale.
Please note that terrace tickets will go on general sale from 3pm today via the below link and in participating SuperValu / Centra outlets. 
https://am.ticketmaster.com/gaa/huchamp24

The Cork Minor Football team to play Mayo has been announced;

  1. James O’Flaherty, Douglas
  2. Oisin Harrington, Kilmeen.
  3. Niall O’Shea, Urhan (Captain)
  4. Joe Mouret, Douglas
  5. Cian Cooney, Clyda Rovers
  6. Aaron Keane, Kinsale
  7. Cian O’Connor, Ballincollig
  8. Pádraig Tobin, Carbery Rangers
  9. Jack Trench, Ballinora.
  10. Harry Cogan, Glanmire
  11. Danny Miskella, Ballincollig
  12. Cathal McCarthy, St. Colum’s
  13. Humphrey Canty, Newcestown.
  14. Dylan O’Neill, Carbery Rangers.
  15. Sean Whelton, St James.
  16. Denjoe O’Riordan, Kilshannig
  17. Billy Ryan, Glenville.
  18. Liam Kelleher, Douglas
  19. Daniel Burke, St Finbarrs.
  20. Jack O’Brien, Douglas.
  21. Daniel Mellerick, Nemo Rangers.
  22. Danny O’Donovan, Castlehaven.
  23. Ben Delaney, Carrigaline.
  24. Padraig McGrath, Douglas.

Extra Panel Members; Cian Ahern, Ballincollig, Scott Barrett, Donoughmore, Kevin Beechinor, Éire Óg,  Ryan Crowley, Kilshannig, Dylan Harrington, Clonakilty, Jack Hegarty, Ballinora, Daniel Holland, Donoughmore, Euan Lehane, Dohenys, Aaron Murphy, Mallow, Luke Murphy, Barryroe, Sean Murphy, Éire Óg,  Mark O’Brien, Douglas, Niall O’Callaghan, Castlehaven, James O’Driscoll, Bandon, Ben O’Shea, Mallow, Dara O’Sullivan, Nemo Rangers, Caolón Lordan, Ballincollig.

SuperValu Páirc Ui Chaoimh confirmed as home venue for the Euro 2025 Qualifier;

 

 

SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh confirmed as home venue for EURO 2025 Qualifier
The Republic of Ireland Women’s National Team will take on France in their final home EURO 2025 Qualifier in Group A3 in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Tuesday, July 16th.
Due to both Tallaght Stadium and Aviva Stadium being unavailable for this date, the Football Association of Ireland has agreed with The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and Cork GAA to use the Cork venue for this game.
This will be the first time since June 2012 that the WNT will have played a home fixture outside Dublin and it will be their seventh game overall in Cork – following five previously in Turner’s Cross and one in Flower’s Lodge.
This will be the 13th meeting between Ireland and France at senior women’s level and the third time that the game will be hosted in Cork following on from an International Friendly in 1994 and a EURO qualifier in 2011 – both of which were in Turner’s Cross.
UEFA have confirmed that all games on Match Day 6 of the group stage will kick off at 19:00 CET (18:00 Irish Time).
Ireland WNT Head Coach Eileen Gleeson said: “It’s exciting to be able to play our final game in our EURO 2025 qualifying campaign in Cork. With both Tallaght Stadium and the Aviva Stadium unavailable it opens up new opportunities.
“I’ve no doubt that our fans across the Munster region will come out to support us and we’re looking forward to playing in front of another large crowd and finishing our group campaign on a high.”
Cork GAA CEO Kevin O’Donovan said: “We are thrilled to welcome the Irish Senior Women’s Football team to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh for such an historic occasion on July 16th. On what will be a special date for the city of Cork, this will provide another signal of our desire to rightfully incorporate female sports in our stadium on an equal footing with their male counterparts. #COYGIG”
Tickets for the France game will be available through Ticketmaster.ie from Friday, June 14th with WNT Season Tickets valid. The game will also be broadcast live on RTÉ2.
EURO 2025 Qualifier
Group A3
Ireland v France
Tuesday, July 16
SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
KO 18:00

Colm Lyons to take charge of Munster Senior Hurling Final;

 

Cork referee Colm Lyons has been appointed to take charge of the Munster Senior Hurling final on Sunday June 9th at FBD Semple Stadium between Clare and Limerick.

This years final is the Nemo Rangers clubman’s second Munster Senior Hurling final, having previously taken charge of the 2020 covid final behind closed doors also in FBD Semple Stadium when Limerick accounted for Waterford on a 0-25 to 0-21 score line.

In this year’s Munster championship, the opening round between both finalist played in Cusack Park, Ennis on April 21st was officiated by the Cork official when Limerick came from behind to fashion a 3-15 to 1-18 victory.

The best wishes from all in Cork GAA is extended to Colm and his officials in this Sunday’s final.