GAA Allianz League 2025 ticket details;

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9 Nollaig 2024

2025 Allianz Leagues

The GAA can confirm ticketing arrangements for the 2025 Allianz Leagues.

Prices will remain unchanged at €20 for Adults and €15 for Senior
Citizens/Students for Division 1 and 2 Allianz Football League games and 1A and 1B Allianz Hurling League games.

Tickets for AFL Divisions 3 and 4 will be priced at €12 and €10 and for AHL

Divisions 2, 3 and 4, will be €10 and €8 respectively.

An early bird offer for the month of December will see a €5 discount on Adult tickets for all opening round games across all divisions in both codes.

There will be a change in juvenile pricing. Children’s Tickets (U16) will be €5 for all Division 1 and Division 2 Fixtures in football and Division 1A & 1B in hurling.

These tickets can only be purchased alongside an adult ticket.
This new arrangement has been introduced after consultation with our counties and to assist with event control and health and safety protocols for fixtures that attract bigger attendances.

It will not apply for Divisions 3 & 4 in football or Divisions 2 & 3 in hurling.

A juvenile charge may also apply to other fixtures if required due to capacity.

The GAA can also confirm the availability of the new League Bundle Tickets:

Allianz Football Division 1 & 2 – Adult Match ticket price: €20
• 7 National League Football matches for €100
• 4 National League Football matches for €65
Allianz Division 3 & 4 – Adult Match ticket price: €12
• 7 match package ticket for €70
• 4 matches for €40

Allianz Hurling Division 1A & 1B – Adult Match ticket price: €20
• 6 National League Hurling matches for €90
• 3 National League Hurling matches for €50

In keeping with the practice of recent years, all tickets must be purchased in advance via county boards, gaa.ie or from participating Centra and SuperValu Stores.

Rebels’ Bounty December Draw & County Championship Draw 2025

Rebels’ Bounty December Draw & County Championship Draw 2025

Cork GAA is gearing up for a thrilling evening this Tuesday at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh! The event will feature the December 2024 Rebels’ Bounty Draw, where a remarkable €115,000 in prize money will be distributed to lucky winners. The top prize of €100,000 is awarded first person out of Tuesday’s draw

Adding to the excitement, the draw for the 2025 Co-Op Superstores Hurling Championship and McCarthy Insurance Football Championship will also take place. Fans across the county eagerly await these draws, which set the stage for Cork’s most prestigious club competitions.

Competitions in the 2025 County Championship

The evening will determine group placements and pairings for the following championships:

Hurling Competitions

  1. Premier Senior Hurling Championship (Seán Óg Murphy Cup)
  2. Senior A Hurling Championship (Jim Forbes Cup)
  3. Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship (Seamus Long Cup)
  4. Intermediate A Hurling Championship (Paddy Walsh Cup)
  5. Premier Junior Hurling Championship (Jimmy O’Mahony Cup)

Football Competitions

  1. Premier Senior Football Championship (Andy Scannell Cup)
  2. Senior A Football Championship (Kevin McTiernan Cup)
  3. Premier Intermediate Football Championship (Billy Long Cup)
  4. Intermediate A Football Championship (Seán Ó Suilleabháin Cup)
  5. Premier Junior Football Championship (Donal Hurley Cup)

This event marks the culmination of an exciting year for Cork GAA and sets the tone for an even more thrilling 2025 season.

Fans can tune in to the live stream below to witness the action unfold. Don’t miss this fantastic evening of prize giveaways and championship planning.

 

 

 

Cork GAA | Convention Report 2024

 

 

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Munster & Central Council GAA announce over €1.3M in club development grant scheme for 2024.

Munster & Central Council GAA announce over €1.3M in club development grant scheme for 2024.

The Munster Council in conjunction with Central Council has (this evening) approved a fund over €1.3M for Club Development Grants, which will cover capital grant works in clubs in Munster for 2024.

There was a total expenditure of €10M recorded by our units across the province and 96 applications were submitted for consideration.

The Council agreed a budget of €1,362,520 for the grant scheme. €1,000,500 is donated by Central Council and the remaining €362,020 is contributed by the Munster Council. The Munster Council and the Central Council allocation funds category 1 – land purchase, category 2 – dressing room and gym developments, category 3 – refurbishment of handball courts & category 4 – pitch development, floodlighting & hurling wall developments.

Munster GAA Chairman Ger Ryan said “I am delighted to announce the awarding of over €1.3 million in grants supporting 96 development projects throughout Munster. These grants have supported an impressive range of capital development projects, with Clubs investing over €10 million in upgrading their facilities. This level of expenditure is testament to the strength of the GAA in the Province and reflects the impressive vision of our Clubs to continually improve facilities for players and supporters alike.”

He added “The grants provided would not be possible without the great support we get from the many thousands of people who attend our games each year. We are very fortunate to have such loyal support in the Province, and we are delighted to be able to redistribute income from games to the Clubs”

The Council approved the following allocations for each of our counties.

 

County Total
Cork €404,748
Clare €230,521
Kerry €170,070
Limerick €254,767
Tipperary €235,013
Waterford €67,400
€1,362,520

Club development grants 2024; CORK

Ballycough;  Category 1; €13,800
Dromtarriffe; Category 1; €28,000
Aghinagh; Category 2; €20,000
Ballinhassig; Category 2; €20,000
Blackrock; Category 2; €20,000
Clann Na Gael; Category 2; €20,000
Midelton; Categor; 4A & 4B; €40,000
Ballincollig; Category;  SC €22,348
Ballymartle; Category 4A & 4C; €40,000
Boherbue; Category 4A; €20,000
Bride rovers; Category 4A; €20,000
Castlemartyr; Category 4A; €20,000
Cill Na Marta; Category 4A; €20,000
Eire Og; Category 4A; €20,000
Mayfield; Category 4A; €20,000
Newcestown; Category 4A; €20,000
Sarsfields; Category 4A; €20,000
Cullen; Category SC; €4,200
Passage west; Category SC; €5,000
Carrigaline; Category; Sanding €2,000
Blackrock; Category; Sanding €2,000
Naomh Aban; Category; Sanding €2,000
Ballygarvan; Category; Sanding €2,000
Ballygiblin; Category; Sanding €2,000
Killeagh; Category; Legal €700
St Itas; Category; Legal €700

TOTAL €404,748

Rebel Hat-Trick at Munster Scór na nÓg Finals 

Rebel Hat-Trick at Munster Scór na nÓg Finals 
Cork claimed three titles in Cappamore at the recent Munster Scór na nÓg Finals securing Boherbue, Ballinhassig and St. James’ a ticket to the All-Ireland Finals in Monaghan.
Boherbue’s Donna Moynihan brought silverware to Duhallow with success in Amhránaíocht Aonair, keeping the cup in the Rebel County following the 2023 win by Carbery Rangers.
Carraigdhoun took the Aithriseoireacht title thanks to Muireann Hurley of Ballinhassig which was last won by Cork in 2018.
St. James’ brought the Nuachleas cup to West Cork re-claiming the title the Carbery club won in 2022.
They now go forward to represent Cork and Munster in the All-Ireland Scór na nÓg Finals in the Hillgrove Hotel, Monaghan on January 25th .
Commiserations to our other Cork representatives who did us proud on the provincial stage.
The results were as follows:
Tráth na gCeist: Lios a Phúca, Ciarraí
Rince Foirne: An Caisleán Nua, Tiobraid Árann
Amhránaíocht Aonair: Donna Ní Mhuineacháin, Bóthar Buí, Corcaigh
Aithriseoireacht: Muireann Ní Mhuirthile, Béal Átha an Cheasaigh
Bailéad Ghrúpa: Gleann Feisce, Ciarraí
Nuachleas: Naomh Séamus, Corcaigh
Ceol Uirlise: Teampall Doire Fr. Kenyon, Tiobraid Árann
Rince Seit: An Spa, Ciarraí