Championship Programme

 

Date Comp Round Teams
Wed, Oct 23rd @7.30pm JAFC Rnd 1 St. Michael’s v Kilworth in Mourneabbey ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm JAFC QF Ballymartle v St. Michael’s / Kilworth in Passage or Glenville ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm JAFC SF Iveleary v Kilshannig in Coachford
Sat, Oct 26th Time TBC JBHC SF Freemount v Aghabullogue in Banteer
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 P1HC Rnd 1 Ballincollig v Glen Rovers in Ballinlough ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 P1HC Rnd 1 Killeagh Ita’s v Fr. O’Neill’s in Youghal ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 P2HC Rnd 1 Valley Rovers v Erin’s Own in Ballymaw ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 P2HC Rnd 2 Inniscarra v Courcey Rovers in Carrigaline ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 P2HC Rnd 2 Cloughduv v Tracton in Bandon ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 AHC QF Ballygarvan v Fermoy in Carraig Na bhFear ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 BFC QF Na Piarsaigh v Newcestown in Ovens ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm U21 CFC SF Whitechurch v Robert Emmett’s in Mourenabbey ET
Sat, Oct 26th @4.30pm JAFL Final Cobh v Ballinhassig in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh 4G ET
Sat, Oct 26th @3pm JBFL Final Ballinacurra v Grange in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh 4G ET
Sun, Oct 27th @4pm SFC Final Nemo Rangers v Duhallow in Páirc Uí Rinn
Sun, Oct 27th @2pm PIFC Final St. Michael’s v Eire Óg in Páirc Uí Rinn
Sat, Nov 2nd IFC Final Gabriel Rangers v Knocknagree
Sat, Nov 2nd JAFC SF St. James v Ballymartle / St. Michael’s / Kilworth ET
Sat, Nov 2nd JBFC Final Goleen v St. Michael’s
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 P1HC Rnd 2 Na Piarsaigh v Loser Ballincollig / Glen Rovers
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 P1HC Rnd 2 Blackrock v Bishopstown ET prov
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 P1HC QF Midleton v Ballincollig / Glen Rovers ET
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 P2HC Rnd 2 Loser Valley Rovers / Erin’s Own v Ballinhassig ET
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 AHC SF Ballygarvan / Fermoy v Nemo Rangers / Blackrock / Douglas prov
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 BHC QF Imokilly winners v Kilbree ET
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 BHC QF Carrigdhoun winners v Killavullen ET
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 AFC QF Kilshannig v Douglas ET
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 AFC SF Ballincollig v Eire Óg in Ballymaw ET
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 BFC SF Aghabullogue v Buttevant ET
Sat, Nov 2nd U21 CFC Final Aghinagh v Whitechurch / Robert Emmets ET
Sun, Nov 3rd PIHC Munster Munster Hurling Intermediate SF Fr. O’Neill’s v Limerick winners (away)
Sun, Nov 3rd IHC SF Blackrock v Aghabullogue
Sun, Nov 3rd JAHC Final Russell Rovers v Carraig Na bhFear
Sun, Nov 3rd JBHC Final Ballyhea v Aghabullogue / Freemount
Sun, Nov 3rd U21 P1HC Rnd 1 Blarney v Duhallow in Glantane ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 P1HC Rnd 2 Loser Killeagh / Ita’s / Fr. O’Neill’s v Loser Blarney / Duhallow ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 P1HC QF Blarney / Duhallow v Shandrum ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 P2HC QF Carrigaline v St. Finbarr’s ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 P2HC Rnd 3 Na Piarsaigh / Loser Ballincollig/Glen Rovers v Blackrock / Bishopstown ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 P2HC Rnd 3 Aghabullogue v Inniscarra / Courcey Rovers ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 AHC QF Imokilly winners v Newcestown / Owen Gaels / Kilbrittain ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 BHC SF Imokilly winners / Kilbree v Muskerry winners ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 BHC SF Carrigdhoun winners  / Killavullen v Whitechurch ET
Sat, Nov 9th U21 BFC SF Na Piarsaigh / Newcestown v Duarigle Gaels ET
Sun, Nov 10th SHC Munster Munster Hurling Senior Club SF Glen Rovers v Tipperary winners (away)
Sun, Nov 10th SFC Munster Munster Football Senior Club QF Nemo Rangers v Limerick winners (home)
Sun, Nov 10th IHC Final Cloughduv v Blackrock / Aghabullogue
Sun, Nov 10th JAFC Final Junior A Football County Final ET
Sat, Nov 16th JAHC Munster Munster Hurling Junior Club QF v Kilgarvan (away)
Sat, Nov 16th JAFC Munster Munster Football Junior Club QF v Na Gaeil (Kerry) (home)
Sat, Nov 16th U21 AHC SF Imokilly winners / Carbery winners v Eire Óg prov ET
Sat, Nov 16th U21 BHC Final U21 B Hurling Final
Sat, Nov 16th U21 BFC Final U21 B Football Final
Sun, Nov 17th PIFC Munster Munster Football Intermediate Club SF v Kerry / W’ford (home/away)
Sat, Nov 24th U21 AHC Final U21 A Hurling Final
TBC U21 AFC QF St. Finbarr’s v St. Michael’s
TBC U21 AFC SF Kilshannig / Douglas v St. Finbarr’s / St. Michael’s
TBC U21 AFC Final
TBC JBHL SF Kanturk / Aghabullogue
TBC JBHL Final Kanturk / Aghabullogue v Blarney

County championship

Recrational GAA is back!!!

Recreational GAA is restarting on the Astro in Pairc ui Chaoimh on Thursday 19th September from 8-9pm.

What is Recreational GAA: Recreational GAA is a modified Hurling and Football game designed to offer players who may not longer be playing competitively or retired from playing with their clubs, a chance to continue playing GAA in a social setting with like minded players. It is essentially a GAA version of “5 a side soccer” or “Tag Rugby”.

Who is it for?: It is for any males who are over the age of 30 (we are lenient with this) who wish to continue playing Hurling/Football but may not have the physical capacity to play competitively with their club or may no longer have a club to play with. Last year, we had a wide demographic of participants ranging from 31 to 54 years of age, ranging from very fit to very unfit, ranging from former senior hurlers to players who hadn’t played since primary school.

Where did it come from?: GAA is the highest participated sport competitively in Ireland with more members of clubs that any other sport. However, Soccer and Rugby offer an excellent avenue for recreational games such as 5 a-side soccer on Astros and Tag Rugby. If a GAA player stops playing for their club (due to age, other commitments, etc) there is no avenue for players to stay active within the GAA as a participant (other than Coaching/Administration). This idea has been bandied about for years and some clubs in Dublin have had a Social games ongoing for years which probably came from LGFA excellent Gaelic for Mothers & Others program. Last year, we experimented in Cork and had a huge take up with between 60-80 turning up for the pilot program. Local clubs in Cork such as Carrigaline have a Social GAA program running nearly year round and Blarney have held one off blitzes around Christmas. From the number of participants in Cork, we are rolling out the program again for the 2019 Winter.

What are the Rules?: It is basically normal GAA rules except modifications such as only “one hop, one solo” in football. We use Size 4 footballs and tennis balls for Hurling (due to the small pitch, these don’t travel as far). We use small sized pitch usually 65m long. Games usually last about 15 minutes long with each team playing 3 matches each night, so plenty of time for breaks to catch your breath. Lastly, it is a non contact game (there will be incidental contact which is allowed but no aggressive tackling is permitted) as everyone has a job to get up to in the morning and those who enjoy the cut and thrust of full contact can still be catered for a local club level.

Why should someone take part? For Fun, enjoyment and to be healthy. For all the participants who took part in 2018/19, feedback was that it was very enjoyable. Players got to play a game that they loved and in a fun setting. In the pilot program, we also held Health talks and gave the participants some healthy tips on topics such as Strength & Conditioning for the older man, Healthy Eating and Mindfulness.

How do i take part?: Simply Register your interest on the form here and you will be on the correspondence list for the coming months and you will be updated on all upcoming events https://forms.gle/HvyGYBRWdxUXaGV1A

Any queries please contact Colm Crowley 086 3687799