The Cork Senior Hurling Team to play Dublin in the All-Ireland Semi Final has been announced;

The Cork Senior Hurling team to play Dublin in the All-Ireland Semi-Final at Croke Park, Dublin, on Saturday 5th July at 5pm has been announced;

1. Patrick Collins, Ballinhassig
2. Niall O’Leary, Castlelyons
3. Eoin Downey, Glen Rovers
4. Seán O’Donoghue, Inniscarra
5. Ciarán Joyce, Castlemartyr
6. Robert Downey, Glen Rovers (Captain)
7. Mark Coleman, Blarney
8. Tim O’Mahony, Newtownshandrum
9. Darragh Fitzgibbon, Charleville
10. Diarmuid Healy, Lisgoold
11. Shane Barrett, Blarney
12. Declan Dalton, Fr O’Neill’s
13. Patrick Horgan, Glen Rovers
14. Alan Connolly, Blackrock
15. Brian Hayes, St Finbarr’s
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16. Bríon Saunderson, Midleton
17. Damien Cahalane, St Finbarr’s
18. Ger Millerick, Fr O’Neill’s
19. Tommy O’Connell, Midleton
20. Ethan Twomey, St Finbarr’s
21. Luke Meade, Newcestown
22. Brian Roche, Bride Rovers
23. Jack O’Connor, Sarsfields
24. Shane Kingston, Douglas
25. Robbie O’Flynn, Erin’s Own
26. Conor Lehane, Midleton

All-Ireland Hurling Semi-Final | Cork vs Dublin-

🏆 GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship Semi-Final
📍 Venue: Croke Park
📅 Date: Saturday, July 5th
🕔 Throw-In: 5:00 PM

🔥 Cork vs Dublin 🔥
The Rebels are back in Croke Park! All roads lead to HQ as Cork face Dublin in a massive All-Ireland Semi-Final showdown.

Let’s turn Croke Park red – bring the noise, bring the colour, and back the Rebels! 🔴⚪

Tickets on sale at 12noon on Monday. Link below to buy

Game Day Information | Cork vs Dublin

Game Day : Cork vs Dublin –

Saturday, 21st June 2025 | Throw-In: 6:15 PM | Venue: Croke Park, Dublin

The big day is finally here as Cork prepares to face Dublin at Croke Park this Saturday, 21st June. With the throw-in set for 6:15pm, anticipation is running high among players, management, and supporters alike.

This clash promises to be a thrilling encounter as both teams bring their best to the field. Cork’s squad has been training hard, determined to showcase skill, grit, and teamwork on Ireland’s most iconic stage.

We urge all supporters attending to arrive early, plan their journey carefully, and cheer our team on with pride and respect. Whether you’re watching from the stands or following online, your support fuels our players every step of the way.

Ticket Information

  • All tickets should be purchased in advance from official outlets.

  • Bring your ticket (digital or print) for entry; no ticket sales at the gate.

  • Gates open from 2.30pm

  • Tickets: 

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📺 Live Broadcast: GAA+

Venue Access & Entry Points

  • Entry is via the main gates on Jones Road and Clonliffe Road.

  • Please arrive early to avoid queues.

  • Follow steward instructions for a smooth entry.

Travel & Parking

  • Public transport is strongly recommended:

    • Luas Red Line: Alight at Jervis or Abbey Street stops, both within walking distance.

    • Dublin Bus: Routes 4, 7, 9, 11, 13, 16, 33, and 41 serve the area.

    • DART: Connolly Station is a 15-minute walk away.

  • Limited parking available near Croke Park — park & ride options advised where possible.

  • Travel Safety Tips: Plan your journey ahead, allow extra time, follow stewards’ directions, and be patient.

Weather Forecast & Sun Safety

  • Expect mostly sunny conditions with a high of 22°C.

  • Light showers possible in the evening; bring a light rain jacket and dress in layers.

  • Be Sun Smart: Apply sunscreen before and during the day, wear a hat, and bring sunglasses.

  • Stay hydrated — bring plenty of water or purchase inside the stadium.

Stadium Facilities

  • Food and beverage outlets available inside the stadium

  • First aid stations are located at multiple points throughout the venue.

  • Please  note, Limerick will play Dublin in hurling championship before Cork and Dublin,.

The Cork Senior Football team to play Dublin in the Preliminary Quarter Final of the All-Ireland championship has been announced;

The Cork Senior Football team to play Dublin in the Preliminary Quarter Final of the All-Ireland Championship at Croke Park on Saturday 21st  June at  6.15pm has been announced;

1. Micheál Aodh Martin, Nemo Rangers
2. Seán Meehan, Kiskeam
3. Daniel O’Mahony, Knocknagree
4. Maurice Shanley, Clonakilty
5. Brian O’Driscoll, Carrigaline
6. Seán Brady, Ballygarvan
7. Matty Taylor, Mallow
8. Ian Maguire, St Finbarr’s
9. Colm O’Callaghan, Éire Óg
10. Paul Walsh, Kanturk
11. Seán Walsh, Mitchelstown
12. Seán McDonnell, Mallow
13. Mark Cronin, Nemo Rangers
14. Brian Hurley, Castlehaven (Captain)
15. Chris Óg Jones, Uíbh Laoire
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16. Patrick Doyle, Knocknagree
17. Neil Lordan, Ballinora
18. Rory Maguire, Castlehaven
19. Seán Powter, Douglas
20. Luke Fahy, Ballincollig
21. Conor Cahalane, Castlehaven
22. Eoghan McSweeney, Knocknagree
23. Ruairí Deane, Bantry Blues
24. Conor Corbett, Clyda Rovers
25. Cathail O’Mahony, Mitchelstown
26. Hugh O’Connor, Newmarket
Standby Players;
27. Tommy Walsh, Kanturk  28. David Buckley, Newcestown  29. Darragh Cashman, Millstreet             30.  Éanna O’Hanlon, Kilshannig.

Cork in Championship Draw on Monday morning

All-Ireland SFC Preliminary Quarter-Final Draw Live on RTÉ Radio 1

The draw for the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Preliminary Quarter-Finals takes place Monday morning, live on RTÉ Radio 1 after the 8:30am news.

Following an intense Round 1 Group Stage, eight counties now go head-to-head for a place in the All-Ireland Quarter-Finals.

🏐 Teams in the Draw

Home Draw Pot (2nd-Placed Teams):

Donegal

Kerry

Down

Dublin


These teams will have home advantage next weekend with games set to take place in Ballybofey, Killarney, Newry, and Croke Park.

Away Draw Pot (3rd-Placed Teams):

Cavan

Cork

Louth

Galway


❌ Ties That Cannot Happen:

In line with competition rules, the following repeat Provincial Final pairings are not permitted:

Donegal v Cavan

Kerry v Cork

Down v Louth

Dublin v Galway


Repeat Round 1 matchups will also be avoided where possible.

🔥 What’s at Stake?

Winners of the Preliminary Quarter-Finals will advance to the All-Ireland Quarter-Finals, where they’ll face the four first-placed group winners — with those ties also subject to avoidance of previous provincial finals and, where possible, prior Round 1 clashes.

📻 Tune in tomorrow morning on RTÉ Radio 1 to hear the draw live.
Keep an eye on our channels for fixture details as soon as they’re confirmed!