Stadium Information | Cork vs Louth FL Rd6

 

 

Cork v Louth – Allianz Football League

SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh – Sunday, 16th March 2025

Cork GAA fans are in for an exciting afternoon of football action as SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh hosts another thrilling contest. The atmosphere is set to be electric as the Cork Senior team takes on Louth.


🕒 Key Match Details

  • 🏠 Stadium Opens: Premium Level & General Admission – 11:30 AM
  • 🏆 Throw-In: 2:00 PM – Cork vs Louth, U20 challenge at 12noon
  • ☁ Weather: Partly cloudy with rain – Check Met Éireann for updates.

🎟 Ticket Information

  • Tickets are available online at www.gaacork.ie/tickets or in-store at SuperValu and Centra.
  • 📌 All attendees, including under 16s, must have a ticket.
  • ❌ No ticket sales at the venue.

🏟 Stadium Access & Seating

  • Gates open at 11:30 AM for general access and Premium Level.
  • Open Stands: South Stand Lower and Premium Level.
  • Closed Stands: All other areas remain closed.

🚶 Getting to the Stadium

  • Walking: 25-minute walk from Cork city centre, connected via the Mahon to Passage Greenway Walk.
  • 🚍 Public Transport: Bus routes 202 and 212 stop near the stadium. Kent Station is a 35-minute walk away.

🚗 Parking Information

  • No parking at the stadium.
  • ✔ Alternative parking available at:
    • Mahon, Páirc Uí Rinn, City Centre Car Parks, Kennedy Quay
    • Local rowing clubs also offer parking.
  • 🚧 Gardaí will enforce a cordon around the stadium – plan your travel accordingly.

🍔 Facilities & Match Programme

  • Food & Drinks: Food counters, sweet shops, and bars will be open throughout the stadium.
  • 📖 Match Programmes available for purchase inside the venue.

🙏 Respect for Fellow Fans

  • Please be mindful of others when moving to and from your seats.
  • Wait for breaks in play before moving.

📲 Ticketing & SafeTix™ Entry

  1. Sign into your GAA Ticketmaster Account.
  2. Go to My Events and select your ticket.
  3. Add to Apple Wallet or Google Pay (Barcodes won’t be visible in Wallets).
  4. On match day: Scan your rotating barcode or use NFC tap entry.

📌 Screenshots of tickets may not be accepted. 🔗 Need help? Visit GAA Digital Tickets.


🔴 SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh Thanks You!

We look forward to an exciting afternoon of football action! For updates, visit www.gaacork.ie or follow @paircuichaoimh on social media.

The Cork Senior Football team to play Louth has been announced;

The Cork Senior Football team to play Louth has been announced as follows;

 

1. Patrick Doyle, Knocknagree
2. Seán Brady, Ballygarvan
3. Daniel O’Mahony, Knocknagree
4. Neil Lordan, Ballinora
5. Brian O’Driscoll, Carrigaline
6. Rory Maguire, Castlehaven
7. Mattie Taylor, Mallow
8. Ian Maguire, St. Finbarr’s
9. Colm O’Callaghan, Éire Óg
10. Paul Walsh, Kanturk
11. Tommy Walsh, Kanturk
12. Seán McDonnell, Mallow
13. Mark Cronin, Nemo Rangers
14. Chris Óg Jones, Uíbh Laoire
15. Cathail O’Mahony, Mitchelstown
……………………………………….
16. Micheál Aodh Martin, Nemo Rangers
17. Briain Murphy, Nemo Rangers
18. Darragh Cashman, Millstreet
19. Jacob O’Driscoll, Valley Rovers
20. Conor Cahalane, Castlehaven
21. Brian Hurley, Castlehaven
22. Seán Walsh, Mitchelstown
23. Eoghan McSweeney, Knocknagree
24. Ruairí Deane, Bantry Blues
25. Hugh O’Connor, Newmarket
26. Luke Murphy, Cullen

Allianz Football League Rd 6 | Cork vs Louth

Cork will play Louth in Round 6 of the Allianz Football League Division 2 on Sunday March 16th at 2pm in Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

 

Earlier at 12noon, there will be an u20 challenge game between the two sides. 

 

 

 

 

Buy Tickets HERE

 

 

Become a Referee – Sign Up for the Referee Foundation Course!

Are you passionate about Gaelic games and looking for a way to get involved? Now is your chance to become a referee! Cork GAA is running a Referee Foundation Course across multiple locations this March and April.

Course Schedule:

📍 SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
🗓️ Thursday, March 13th & Thursday, March 20th at 7 PM

📍 Dunmanway
🗓️ Monday, March 24th & Friday, March 28th at 7 PM

📍 Mallow
🗓️ Monday, March 31st & Wednesday, April 3rd at 7 PM

📍 Midleton
🗓️ Monday, April 7th & Thursday, April 10th at 7 PM

Before attending, participants must complete a 1-hour online module.
✅ You must attend both nights at your chosen venue to complete the course.

🔗 Register Now: Scan the QR code in the image or visit refereerecruitment.cork@gaa.ie for more details!

Join the team and play a vital role in the future of Cork GAA!

Allianz HL D1A: six-goal Cork run riot against Clare

CORK 6-20 CLARE 0-23

 

By Eoin Brennan at Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chiosóg

Pat Ryan hadn’t beaten Clare in five previous league and championship bouts but he certainly made up for lost time after putting the holders to the sword at Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chiosóg in Ennis.

Six timely goals sunk the Banner in both this tie and Division 1A itself as a fourth defeat in five matches relegated Clare from the top tier less than twelve months after securing the title.

Add in red cards for Peter Duggan and David Fitzgerald and, all-in-all, it was a thoroughly forgettable afternoon for Brian Lohan’s side and an opportune boon for the Rebels who not only exacted revenge for last summer’s All-Ireland final defeat but also laid down a marker ahead of their Munster Championship rematch at the same venue in six weeks’ time.

Brian Hayes (3), Declan Dalton (2) and Shane Barrett completed the goalfest which metronomically sapped the home sides confidence at regular intervals.

The first stemmed through a penetrative run and finish from Barrett in only the eighth minute, Brian Hayes set up Declan Dalton to fire the second six minutes later while Hayes would bat the third past goalkeeper Eibhear Quilligan in the 26th minute to keep the home side at arm’s length.

Aidan McCarthy’s frees ensured that Clare matched the visitors on points but those majors clearly defined the narrative that stood at 3-9 to 0-9 by the break.

An encouraging start with the introduction of Peter Duggan soon turned sour for the Banner on the resumption as a buoyant Cork couldn’t believe their luck as they picked off three further goals through Hayes (2) and Dalton inside 13 minutes of the restart at 6-13 to 0-14.

 

If that wasn’t harrowing enough for the home side, a straight red card for substitute Duggan at the turn of the final quarter only added to Clare’s misery as it proved the death knell to any faint hopes of a revival.

The tie rather petered out from there, save from an injury-time battle between David Fitzgerald and Cormac O’Brien that saw both dismissed by referee Liam Gordon.

On a day in which the number of cards reached double figures, it tees their rematch up perfectly for an Easter Sunday showdown.

 

Scorers for Cork: Declan Dalton 2-6 (2f); Shane Barrett 1-4; Brian Hayes 2-1; Ethan Twomey, Patrick Horgan (3f) 0-3 each; Brion Saunderson 1-0 (1-0f); Brian Roche 0-2; Sean O’Donoghue 0-1

Scorers for Clare: Aidan McCarthy 0-12 (11f, 1’65); Sean Rynne, Tony Kelly 0-2 each; David Fitzgerald, Jack O’Neill, Ryan Taylor, Mark Rodgers, Aron Shanagher, Robin Mounsey, Shane Meehan 0-1 each

Cork: Brion Saunderson; Niall O’Leary, Eoin Downey, Sean O’Donoghue; Tommy O’Connell, Robert Downey, Cormac O’Brien; Tim O’Mahony, Ethan Twomey; Shane Barrett, Darragh Fitzgibbon, Brian Roche; Declan Dalton, Patrick Horgan, Brian Hayes

Subs: Luke Meade for Barrett (22-23, BS), Micheál Mullins for O’Connell (HT), Damien Cahalane for E. Downey (47), Patrick Collins for Saunderson (52-56, BS), Jack Cahalane for Barrett (53), Jack O’Connor for Hayes (53), Diarmuid Healy for Roche (64)

Clare: Eibhear Quilligan; Conor Cleary, Adam Hogan, Conor Leen; John Conlon, Cathal Malone, David McInerney; Darragh Lohan, Ryan Taylor; David Fitzgerald, Tony Kelly, Sean Rynne; Jack O’Neill, Aidan McCarthy, Mark Rodgers

Subs: Rory Hayes for Lohan (22-23, BS), Peter Duggan for McInerney (HT), Hayes for Cleary (43), Aron Shanagher for Rynne (49), Robin Mounsey for O’Neill (54), Shane Meehan for Rodgers (66)

Referee: Liam Gordon (Galway)