Cork GAA Clubs Draw Results – July 2020

The July draw took place this evening and the winners are as follows

Rank Draw Number Prize First Name Last Name Club
1st M251 €20,000 Cash PATRICK & CARMEL COONEY Midleton
2nd C053 €5,000 Cash JOHN CUNNINGHAM St. Itas
3rd K618 €3,000 Cash NICK N HEFFERNAN Sars/Glanmire
4th E962 €1,000 Cash BILLY O’BRIEN O’Donovan Rossa
5th E600 €1,000 Cash Una Loughran Charleville
6th E574 Luxury Hotel Break TIM O’MAHONY Sars/Glanmire
7th M639 Luxury Hotel Break MICHAEL LYONS Araglen
8th P866 €150 Voucher O’Flynn’s Hotels TOM MC AULLIFFE Dripsey
9th D899 €150 Voucher Tom Murphy Menswear SUSAN & DAN LANE Aghabullogue
10th F702 €150 Voucher Rochestown Park Hotel sean hayes Ballyclough
11th E632 €150 Voucher Co-op Superstore MULHALL FAMILY Ballyhooly
12th F956 €150 Voucher Cummins Sports FIDELMA MOTHERWAY Cloyne
13th G146 €150 Voucher One 4 All JAMES MURPHY Banteer/Lyre
14th H948 €150 Voucher O’Flynn’s Hotels FR TADGH FITZGERALD Boherbue
15th P493 €150 Voucher Tom Murphy Menswear WILLIAM & RITA PERROTT Aghabullogue
16th L002 €150 Voucher Rochestown Park Hotel COLETTE HAWE Ballyhea
17th L598 €150 Voucher Co-op Superstores BRIAN MERRIGAN Aghabullogue
18th H545 €150 Voucher Cummins Sports PAT, MARY& ADRIAN O’MAHONY Valley Rovers
19th I188 €150 Voucher O’Flynn’s Hotels JJ MURPHY Kilmurry
20th L119 €150 Voucher Tom Murphy Menswear John & Mary Hodnett Carbery Rangers
21st M951 €150 Cash Catherine TATTAN Lisgoold
22nd N932 €150 Cash FIN LYONS Sars/Glanmire
23rd C333 €150 Cash IAN SMITH Erins Own
24th P147 €150 Cash GRACE, KATE & CONOR O’RIORDAN Rathpeacon
25th C586 €150 Cash Yvonne Ryan Blackrock

Cork GAA announce Dairygold Co-Op Superstores as the title sponsor of the Cork County Hurling Championships

Launch of Co-Op Superstores Cork County Hurling Championships

Cork GAA have announced Dairygold Co-Op Superstores as the title sponsor of the Cork County Hurling Championships, which were launched at Co-Op Superstores in Midleton.

The Co-Op Superstores Cork County Hurling Championships will commence on Friday 31st July with a busy weekend of much-anticipated games. Clubs throughout the county are gearing up for the first round of games and the excitement is already in the air. The Championships will include three weekends of group games, with close to thirty games each weekend, followed by the knock-out stages which will culminate in the county finals in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh later this autumn.

Co-Op Superstores is the retail division of Dairygold Co-Operative and has deep roots throughout Cork and local communities, just as our GAA clubs have.

Speaking at the launch Tracey Kennedy, Chairperson of Cork GAA, said, “This is a very exciting partnership, and particularly welcome this year as we launch our new county championship structure. The Co-Op Superstores brand has roots in almost every community across our county and is a particularly fitting sponsor for our County Hurling Championships. I look forward to a hugely exciting and attractive programme of games ahead and it is fantastic to have Co-op Superstores on board with us. My thanks to everyone involved in making this happen.”

Kevin O’Donovan, CEO/Secretary of Cork GAA commented “We are delighted to partner with Co-Op Superstores for the first time here in Cork and we thank them for their commitment to our games, particularly ahead of the opening round of our Hurling Championships.  We look forward to a welcome return to hurling following an uncertain and turbulent time for our communities.”

Commenting at the launch of the Co-Op Superstores Cork Hurling Championship, Head of Dairygold Agri Business, Liam O’Flaherty said “We are very pleased to officially launch the County Hurling Championship here in our Midleton Store.  Our Agri & Dairy business is deeply embedded in communities across Cork. Co-Op Superstores operates 18 stores across the County along with our online channel www.coopsuperstores.ie . Supporting the Hurling Championship is an opportunity to give something back to a sport that so many of our customers and shareholders are intricately involved in. Hurling is going from strength to strength and based on the experience of recent years we have so much to look forward to in this years Co-Op Superstores Championship”.

With the Co-Op Superstores Cork County Hurling Championship commencing on Friday,  we look forward to an exciting weekend of games.

 


 

Bon Secours County Football Championship

The Bon Secours County Football Championship begins this evening with 5 games down for decision. The St Finbarr’s vs Ballincollig game will be streamed by The Irish Examiner. There are 26 games down for decision this weekend across 4 grades.

Date Venue Comp Round Fixture
Fri, July 24th @7.30pm Pairc Ui Rinn PSFC A1 St. Finbarr’s v Ballincollig Streamed live by Irish Examiner
Fri, July 24th @7.30pm Cloughduv PSFC C1 Nemo Rangers v Valley Rovers
Fri, July 24th @7.30pm Ballyanly SAFC C1 Clyda Rovers v Bandon
Fri, July 24th @7.30pm Blarney IAFC D1 Glanmire v Kilshannig
Fri, July 24th @7.30pm Mallow IAFC D1 Aghabullogue v Kildorrery
Sat, July 25th @3pm Ballingeary SAFC B1 Eire Óg v Bantry Blues
Sat, July 25th @3pm Kanturk SAFC B1 Kiskeam v Mallow
Sat, July 25th @3.30pm Bandon PSFC A1 Clonakilty v Carrigaline
Sat, July 25th @3.30pm Brinny SAFC A1 O’Donovan Rossa v St. Nick’s
Sat, July 25th @5pm Kilmurry PIFC A1 Castletownbere v Aghada
Sat, July 25th @5pm Banteer PIFC A1 Newmarket v Na Piarsaigh
Sat, July 25th @5pm Grenagh IAFC A1 Glenville v Ballinora
Sat, July 25th @7pm Dunmanway PSFC B1 Newcestown v Ilen Rovers
Sat, July 25th @7pm Pairc Ui Rinn PSFC C1 Douglas v Bishopstown Streamed live by Irish Examiner
Sat, July 25th @7pm Cullen PIFC C1 Macroom v Kanturk
Sat, July 25th @7pm Inchigeela IAFC C1 Mayfield v Adrigole
Sat, July 25th @7.30pm Ovens SAFC A1 St. Michael’s v Ballingeary
Sun, July 26th @2pm Carrigadrohid IAFC A1 Millstreet v St. Finbarr’s
Sun, July 26th @2pm Glantane IAFC B1 Ballydesmond v Kinsale
Sun, July 26th @2pm Kiskeam IAFC B1 Rockchapel v Dromtarriffe
Sun, July 26th @2pm Mallow IAFC C1 Mitchelstown v Glanworth
Sun, July 26th @2.30pm Clonakilty PSFC B1 Carbery Rangers v Castlehaven Live on TG4
Sun, July 26th @3pm Coachford SAFC C1 Dohenys v Fermoy
Sun, July 26th @4pm Donoughmore PIFC B1 St. Vincent’s v Knocknagree
Sun, July 26th @2pm Macroom PIFC B1 Naomh Aban v Cill Na Martra *change of time
Sun, July 26th @4pm Kilmichael PIFC C1 Nemo Rangers v Gabriel Rangers

Launch of Bon Secours Cork County Football Championships

Cork County Board is pleased to welcome Bons Secours Hospital Cork as the title sponsor of the 2020 county football championships, which were launched today at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

The Bon Secours Cork County Football Championships will commence on Friday next, and never has the appetite for our games been so great.  With almost thirty matches in each round of the group stages, the county championships offer a true festival of football, culminating in county finals in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh later this autumn.

Commenting on the launch, hospital manager Harry Canning said, “I am delighted to launch the inaugural Bons Secours Cork sponsorship of Cork GAA’s football club championships.  Bon Secours continue to display a commitment to the GAA throughout a variety of partnerships and we are delighted, here in Cork to be part of this unique and exciting championship.”

County Chairperson, Tracey Kennedy, said, “We are absolutely thrilled that Bons Secours Cork are joining us on this journey. The Bons Secours hospital has played a huge role in Cork life for many decades now, and it is truly fitting that two such strong Cork brands are coming together in this new partnership, especially this year as we launch our revamped county championship structure. My sincere thanks to everyone who made this happen, and especially to our new partners, Bons Secours Hospital Cork.”

Also speaking at the launch Kevin O’Donovan, CEO/Secretary of Cork GAA commented, “We are delighted to partner with Bon Secours Cork and thank them for supporting our football championship.  We expect to see a vibrant return of games to all local communities in due reward for the magnificent contribution made by club members throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.”

With the Bon Secours Cork County Football Championships commencing this weekend, we look forward to a bumper weekend of games with 26 games taking place throughout the county.

Harry Canning, Hospital Manager concluded “As ever, GAA clubs and supporters have made a huge contribution in their communities over the past several months. It is great to see the clubs back in action on the pitch.  I wish them all the very best for the 2020 championship.”

 

Cork County Board Announces Championship Match Arrangements

Cork County Board has announced that a new online ticketing system is being rolled out to safeguard all involved in upcoming county championship games. “This system will ensure minimal contact, safe regulation of numbers at venues and ease of contact tracing in the event of a Covid-19 case”, said county chairperson, Tracey Kennedy, today.
“Full details of the Ticketmaster/Universe system recommended by the GAA will be outlined to clubs early next week, and look forward to seeing it in operation next weekend,” she continued. “While operating our games with a limit of 200 in attendance is a huge challenge, we have worked hard to develop an allocation system that is as fair as possible. However, it is absolutely vital for the safe operation of our games that no-one turns up without the appropriate ticket. Everyone from players to host club members to spectators must have a ticket from the online system.”
“Arrangements for the allocation of these tickets have been sent to clubs today, along with details of priority arrangements for club season ticket and premium ticket holders, who have already paid for their tickets and will have access to the ticketing system twenty-four hours ahead of everyone else.”
“Unfortunately, the 200 limit means that we will have a maximum of 80 tickets available for supporters when teams and officials, host venue staff, media and other essential personnel are covered. These will be offered to season/premium ticket holders initially, with the remainder divided evenly between the participating clubs, and anything left after that will go on general sale.”
“A number of our games will be broadcast live on TG4 and RTE, and we will be confirming the streaming of some games in due course. I know our local media will also do a fantastic job in bringing us details of as many games as possible,” said Kennedy. “This situation is far from ideal, but in this new Covid-19 world, we are getting accustomed to making adjustments, and I am sure people will understand the restrictions under which we have to operate.”
“Once more, I would appeal to supporters not to attend games unless they have purchased a ticket via the online system, which will go live early next week, and to follow all GAA and public health guidance for attending games.”

Arrangements for County Championship Games – Key Points

  1. Attendance at all games will be by ticket only.
    1. Tickets must be pre-purchased online via Ticketmaster/Universe (details to follow). We appeal to patrons not to turn up at any venue without a ticket.
    2. There will be no sale of tickets at venues.
    3. No cash sales are permitted.
    4. Anyone inside the ground at a game must have a ticket, including players, stewards, media etc (see point 2 below). Children of any age must have a ticket. No-one can be admitted to the ground without a valid ticket for each individual game.
    5. Season ticket/premium ticket/media passes can only be used in conjunction with a ticket (see point 2 below).
    6. Tickets will be scanned via mobile phone app at all venues (more details to follow).
    7. Tickets are priced at €8 for all round-robin games; no concessions are available.
  2. Ticket allocation
    1. Tickets will be allocated on the online system via individual or group codes which will be provided in advance.
    2. Participating teams and officials: 40 tickets each.
    3. Host venue/stewards/referees and officials/media etc 40 tickets allocated by the Cork GAA office.
    4. A maximum of 80 spectator tickets will be available while the 200 restriction applies.
    5. Season ticket/premium ticket holders have already paid for their tickets, and will have priority access to the online system for 24 hours before everyone else ahead of each round of games (they will be notified when this access is opened) in which to download a ticket for games they wish to attend, subject to certain limitations.
    6. Remaining tickets for each game will be offered to the participating clubs in equal amounts for optional online purchase.
    7. Subsequent to this, in the event that any of the 80 spectator tickets remain, they will be put on general sale online.
    8. It is expected that ahead of next weekend’s games, the priority window for season/premium ticket holders will be activated over the weekend, any club spectator allocation will be made available on Monday or Tuesday, and any remaining tickets will go on general sale later in the week.
  3. Broadcasting/Streaming of Games
    1. A number of County Championship games will be televised by TG4 and RTE.
    2. A number of County Championship games will be live-streamed – further details to follow.
    3. As always, any live streaming of games by clubs or individuals is not permitted.
    4. Requirements in relation to permission to video games are in place as normal.
  4. Match Arrangements
    1. The CCC has formally adopted the Croke Park match regulations to apply to all games in the Cork county championships – these have already been sent to clubs.
    2. Any public health issues arising during the championships will be examined on a case-by-case basis by the CCC in line with national GAA and HSE guidance.
    3. As previously communicated, dressing rooms and all other indoor facilities apart from toilets remain closed.
    4. All public health and GAA guidance for attending events should be followed by anyone attending a game in any capacity.
Thank you all in advance for your co-operation with these arrangements.