Cork Minor Hurling Panel 2024

Cork Minor Hurling Manager John Meyler has announced his 36 player panel for the 2024 Minor Hurling Championship.
Cork will begin their Munster Championship on April 4th with a trip to FBD Semple Stadium Thurles to play Tipperary. A week later, Limerick will travel to Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on April 11th. Cork will then travel to Fraher Field Dungarvan to play Waterford in Round 3. We have a bye in Round 4 with our final Munster Group game against Clare will take place on May 9th in Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh. All games will start at 7pm.
Full details on the panel are below.

Match Day Info: Cork V Kildare, Allianz Football League

Match Day Info: Cork V Kildare

We look forward to welcoming supporters to SuperValuPáirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday, March 3rd for Cork v Kildare

Games information

3:30 | Allianz Football League Cork v Kildare 1:30| U20 Challenge Cork V Kildare  

In planning your trip to the stadium please take note of the below key information.

Please note that turnstiles open at 1:00pm.

Tickets

Please note, tickets are on sale, link below.  Tickets are €20 per person, U16’s are free

 
The North stand and Premium Level will be open in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

 

Travel

Please note: Matchday parking is not available on-site.  We advise all supporters, where possible, to walk to the grounds as approach routes will be busy with regular commuting traffic, and routes closer to the stadium will be closed.  Gardaí recommend that people walk 15 minutes to the ground from the City Centre where possible but there will also be a free shuttle bus service which will go from Victoria Road up to the old marquee site next to Pairc Ui Chaoimh.

The closer you park to the grounds the longer you will be held back afterwards by the Gardaí and Stewards to ensure safe traffic management flow and to prioritise the safe passage of pedestrians and cyclists.

There will be limited vehicular access to Centre Park Road, The Marina, Maryville and Monahan Road on Sunday 3rd March 2024.

Cork City Parking: Gardai will operate a cordon near the stadium and local estates will be barriered to stop patrons from parking in front of neighbour’s houses. Parking is available at –

  • Cork City Car Parks (Paul St, North Main St)
  • Cork City Q Parks (Carroll’s Quay, Grand Parade, St Finbarrs & City Hall)

Taxi Drop Off: Taxis are to drop off at a designated area on the Victoria Road just before Marina Walk  Please follow the directions of Gardaí & Stewards when dropping off a person with accessibility needs.

Public Buses: Route 202 operates from Merchants Quay to Mahon Point and customers can board at Merchants Quay in the City Centre or at Mahon Point, to be dropped off at Ballintemple, adjacent to Páirc Uí Chaoimh. The stadium is a 5-minute walk from this stop. Route 202 will also be available from Ballintemple, Blackrock Road after the match to City Centre and Mahon Point Route 215 or 219 stops at the Churchyard Lane stop which is 10 minutes to the stadium.

Cycling Cork City Council have a number of bicycle parking amenities in the surrounding area with a map including all surrounding bicycle parking amenities here.

Accessible / Wheelchair Parking

Ticket holders with accessibility parking reserved already will be issued with details for the allocated parking access.

Road Closures on Sunday

Corden from 11:45am

  • Maryville at the junction with Blackrock Rd (Maryville resident access only)
  • Monahan Rd at the junction with Link Rd (Marque Rd) (Birchgrove resident access only)
  • Centre Park Rd at the junction with Link Rd (Marque Rd)
  • Ardfoyle at the junction with Blackrock Rd
  • Park Ave at the junction with Blackrock Rd
  • Centre Park Rd/Victoria Road
  • Monaghan Road/Victoria Road 
  • Churchyard Lane either end/access for residents only
  • Crab Lane either end/access for residents only

 

Cork beat Waterford in Hurling League Round 3

 

Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Group A

CORK 1-21 WATERFORD 1-19

By Stephen Barry at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Cork’s inconsistency almost came back to bite them before they held off a Waterford fightback to gain a crucial first Allianz Hurling League victory.

It was all going well as Jack O’Connor nabbed 1-3 for the Rebels to construct a 10-point advantage in front of 10,622 fans at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

But from the 58th minute onwards, the visitors reeled off 10 of the final 12 points as they made Cork sweat down the home straight.

Both teams now lie on two points after three games.

As Pat Ryan sought a response from their loss to Kilkenny, he handed League debuts to All-Ireland U20-winning goalkeeper Brion Saunderson and corner-back Cathal McCarthy among 11 changes. Some wise heads returned, too, with Damien Cahalane and Seamus Harnedy in for their first involvements of 2024.

Davy Fitzgerald made four changes for Waterford, with returns for Calum and Darragh Lyons, Kevin Mahony, and goalkeeper-turned-outfielder Billy Nolan.

There was a niggle in this game from the off. O’Connor had earned a booking within five seconds of the throw-in and five more yellow cards would follow before half-time, four for off-the-ball scuffles.

Cork had given Clare and Kilkenny six- and nine-point head starts in their opening losses but even against the wind, they were the faster out of the blocks here.

Cork struck four in a row to take a 0-6 to 0-2 lead, with fine off-the-hurley points from blood sub Rob Downey and Brian Hayes, both created by O’Connor.

Long-range points from Patrick Curran and Calum Lyons kept the Déise in touch and they were level in the 26th minute when Seán Walsh added his third goal in three consecutive games. After good work by Jack Prendergast and Neil Montgomery, Walsh whipped the ball to the net. 0-8 to 1-5.

A Prendergast free gave them their only lead in the 34th minute but Conor Lehane won two frees for Patrick Horgan to send Cork in ahead, 0-11 to 1-7.

They added another four in a row on the restart via Horgan, O’Connor, Harnedy, and Hayes. It could’ve been more but O’Connor was half-hooked by Conor Ryan when in on goal and Shaun O’Brien saved.

They kept coming for that goal. Horgan had a shot bravely blocked by Nolan after Hayes was cynically wrapped up by PJ Fanning.

They returned a minute later. Mark Coleman, in his first start since 2022, won the puck-out and fed O’Connor. He was on his own 65 but his lightning pace parted the Déise defence and his early shot from outside the 21 bounced into the bottom corner.

When Eoin Downey added a point from inside his own half, Cork had outscored their opponents by 1-7 to 0-1 since half-time to take their lead to 10.

Waterford were plagued by wides but belatedly found their radar to thread seven points in a row.

Calum Lyons hit three, including two long-range frees, while their subs accounted for three more via Conor Sheahan, Jamie Barron, and Mikey Kiely, who had Saunderson at full stretch for a shot that whistled over the bar.

That brought it back to a one-score game, 1-19 to 1-16, but Cork found the impetus from their half-back line. Ciarán Joyce won a free for Alan Connolly to convert and Ger Mellerick surged forward to point.

Waterford came again with three points in the three added minutes from Nolan, Paddy Leavey with his third, and Sheahan but it wasn’t enough.

Scorers for Cork: Patrick Horgan 0-7 (6f); Jack O’Connor 1-3; Brian Hayes 0-3; Seamus Harnedy 0-2; Ger Mellerick, Ciarán Joyce, Tommy O’Connell, Rob Downey, Eoin Downey, Alan Connolly (f) 0-1 each.

Scorers for Waterford: Jack Prendergast 0-5 (4f); Calum Lyons 0-4 (2f); Seán Walsh 1-0; Paddy Leavey 0-3; Conor Sheahan 0-2; Tom Barron, Billy Nolan, Patrick Curran, Jamie Barron, Mikey Kiely 0-1 each.

CORK: Brion Saunderson; Cathal McCarthy, Damien Cahalane, Seán O’Donoghue; Ger Mellerick, Ciarán Joyce, Mark Coleman; Ethan Twomey, Tommy O’Connell; Shane Barrett, Conor Lehane, Seamus Harnedy; Brian Hayes, Patrick Horgan, Jack O’Connor. Subs: B Roche for Twomey (9, inj), R Downey for Joyce (10-18, blood), E Downey for O’Donoghue (29, inj), S Kingston for Lehane (50), A Connolly for Horgan (58), L Meade for Harnedy (69).

WATERFORD: Shaun O’Brien; Conor Ryan, Mark Fitzgerald, PJ Fanning; Billy Nolan, Tom Barron, Darragh Lyons; Paddy Leavey, Patrick Curran; Calum Lyons, Jack Prendergast, Neil Montgomery; Kevin Mahony, Seán Walsh, Pádraig Fitzgerald. Subs: P Hogan for Walsh (35-35+1, blood), Hogan for P Fitzgerald (46), J Barron for Curran (46), M Kiely for Mahony (57), C Sheahan for Montgomery (61), M Power for D Lyons (61).

Referee: James Owens (Wexford).

Allianz Hurling League | Round 3 | Cork v Waterford

Join us at Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh this Sunday, February 25th, as Cork prepares to host Waterford in Round 3 of the 2024 Allianz Hurling League. The action throws in at 3:45pm, but make sure to arrive early to catch an exciting challenge match between the Cork and Galway U20 teams at 1:45pm.

Match Details:

Where: Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh When: Sunday, February 25th; game throw-in at 3:45pm Match Referee: James Owens , Askamore  Wexford

Team News: Cork Team will be published later this week on www.gaacork.ie

Waterford Team| will be posted later this week

Ticket Information: This is a ticketed event. Secure your seats by purchasing tickets below.

Competition Recap: Cork are still looking for their opening win in the league while Waterford have two points with a win and a loss so far in the league.

Cork footballers travel to Fermanagh

Allianz Football League  | Round 4 | Cork v Fermanagh

On Sunday next, our footballers are on the road again, this time they are traveling to St Josephs Park, Ederney. Below is all the match information.

 

Match Details: Where: St Josephs Park, Ederney When: Sunday, 25th February at 2pm Match Referee: Anthony Nolan, Wicklow Team News: Cork Team will be announced at the end of the week on www.gaacork.ie Fermanagh Team will be posted later this week   Ticket Information: This is a ticketed event. Secure your seats by purchasing tickets below.

Competition to date

Cork are on the road again as they travel to Fermanagh, Cork’s are still seeking their opening points of the year. Fermanagh have three points on the board with a win, a draw and a loss to their name.