Rebels Bounty Draw results for November

Rebels Bounty Draw for November

Club Player Survey Results

Club Player Survey: Players Provide Valuable Feedback

A recent survey conducted by Cork GAA gathered insights from players across the county on the current County Leagues and Championships. This initiative aimed to assess satisfaction levels and gather constructive feedback to improve future competitions.

 

Survey Participation

A total of 800 players who competed in the five relevant grades (Premier Junior to Senior) during the 2024 season took part in this confidential survey. Each participant identified their name and club to ensure a comprehensive and credible data set. The breakdown of participants included:

  • 204 dual players
  • 304 football-only players
  • 292 hurling-only players

Cork GAA extends sincere thanks to all clubs for facilitating the survey and to the players for their valuable input.

Key Findings

  1. Split Season/Calendar
    • 86.5% of players are in favor of the current split season.
    • 13.5% expressed dissatisfaction.
  2. Cork County Championship Format
    • 89% of players support the current format.
    • 11% shared concerns, primarily about the length and compressed nature of the season and pressures on dual clubs.
  3. County League Games
    • 87% of respondents were satisfied or neutral about the number of games available.
    • 13% were dissatisfied, citing issues such as:
      • Too many games for dual clubs.
      • Insufficient games for single-code clubs.
  4. Guaranteed County Championship Games
    • 96% of players were satisfied or neutral.
    • 4% were dissatisfied, pointing to challenges such as the close proximity of games and the impact of injuries.

Feedback and Suggestions

Participants provided additional comments and suggestions, which included:

  • Opinions on the involvement of divisional teams and colleges in competitions.
  • Opinions for introducing home/away games in championship formats.

Cork Scór na nÓg Tráth na gCeist Babhta 1

Calling all quiz teams for the Cork Scór na nÓg Tráth na gCeist Babhta 1 – Table Quiz Round on this Friday, November 22nd in Páirc Uí Rinn commencing at 7:30pm. No pre-entry required, just bring a team of four on the night. Queries to margaret.whelan.scor@gaa.ie

Munster Club Senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final – Sarsfields v Feakle (Clare)

Munster Club SHC Semi-Final

SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh // 17th November

Event Information

Tickets:

  • Purchase match tickets online at www.munster.gaa.ie/tickets.
  • U16s do not require a ticket.
  • No cash will be accepted at the gates.

 

Parking:
No parking is available at the stadium due to Winterlee events. Alternative parking options include locations in Mahon, near Páirc Uí Rinn, city center car parks, Kennedy Quay, and local rowing club car parks. Please park legally and respectfully.

Walking:
The stadium is a 25-minute walk from the City Centre. It is also accessible via the Mahon to Passage Greenway Walk.

Stadium Access:

  • Gates open at 1:45 PM.
  • Premium Level and South Level 1 are open.
  • Note: The North Stand is CLOSED due to Winterlee events.

Public Transport:
SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh is accessible via bus routes 202 and 212, which stop near the stadium.

Facilities and Extras:

  • Food and Drink: Kiosks selling food, sweets, and drinks are located throughout the stadium.
  • Match Programmes: Available for purchase at various points.
  • Safety: Follow instructions from stewards and security at all times.

Tips for Visitors:

  • Dress appropriately for the weather.
  • Enjoy the games and thank you for your support!

For more details, visit GAA Cork’s official website.