SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh to host Allianz Hurling League Semi-Final

The league group stages of the Allianz Hurling League concluded on Saturday, determining the teams qualifying for the semi-finals. From Group 1B, Limerick and Tipperary secured their spots, while Clare and Kilkenny emerged victorious from Group 1A.

The draw for the semi-finals has set up an exciting clash between Limerick and Kilkenny on Saturday evening, scheduled for 4:30 PM at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

On Sunday, Clare will face off against Tipperary at O’Moore Park.

The GAA has officially confirmed the following fixture arrangements for the Allianz Hurling League Division One Semi-Finals:

Saturday, March 23:

  • Limerick vs Kilkenny
  • Venue: SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
  • Time: 4:30 PM
  • Broadcast: TG4

Sunday, March 24:

  • Clare vs Tipperary
  • Venue: Laois Hire O’Moore Park
  • Time: 4:00 PM
  • Broadcast: TG4

Both fixtures will operate under “Winner on the Day” rules..

SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh to host Limerick and Tipperary

SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh is set to host the meeting of Limerick and Tipperary on Saturday 9th March. Find out the latest information on tickets, travel and stadium information below. The game will start at 7:35 pm.


Gates will open at the following times

North and South Stands will open at 6:00pm

Premium Level will open at 4:15pm to allow ticket holders for this section to watch rugby game on our big screens. 

Food concessions inside the ground will also serve a variety of hot food to supporters. All our bars will be open also. 


Match Tickets

Currently, the North Stand, South Stand Level 1 and Premium Level are open 

Seats are unallocated, we will operate on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Any tickets purchased for the original game that was fixed for TUS Gaelic Grounds will be accepted. 

Buy tickets here.


Stewards in Yellow and Green High-Vis jacket

We look forward to welcoming supporters of both Limerick and Tipperary to on Saturday evening. Our steward’s team will be in the stadium and be available to support and answer any questions that supporters may have. 


Match Programme

Match programmes will be available for sale within SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh


Traffic & Travel

Please note any cars blocking entrances will be towed. As SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh is located in a residential area, we request that you respect the residents at all times, and please follow the directions of the stewards on surrounding roads.

If you are coming from the city centre, the 212 bus from Patrick Street stops at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.


 

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

 

Match Day Info: Cork V Waterford | Allianz Hurling League

Match Day Info: Cork V Waterford

We look forward to welcoming supporters to SuperValuPáirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday, February 25th  for Cork v Waterford

Games information

3:45 | Allianz Hurling League Cork v Waterford

1:45 | U20 Challenge Cork V Galway  

 

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

Please note that turnstiles open at 1:30pm.

Tickets

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

 

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 the 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 25th February 2024. .

Park and Ride:   We would encourage supporters to use the Black Ash Park and ride which will be in operation until 9.30pm.  By parking in Black Ash, supporters will be able to avail of the normal bus into the city and can then get the shuttlebus from Victoria Road out to the stadium. 

 

Shuttle buses: 

  • Pre-game: 1.30pm – 3:45pm 
  • Post game: 5:45pm – 7pm 
  • Route:
    • Pre Match – Departing Victoria Road, down Monahan Road and drop at old marquee site
    • Post Match – Departing old marquee site, down Centre Park Road and drop at Victoria Road  

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)

  Irish Rail: 

  • Irish Rail have confirmed to Páirc Uí Chaoimh that there will be an extra carriage on the Cork to Midleton train. There will also be added train times, the additional times are listed below. 
      • 13:45hrs Midleton to Cork
      • 19:15hrs Cork to Midleton
      • 21:15hrs Cork to Midleton

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

 

Cavan pip Cork by a point in Football League

Allianz Football League Division Two

Cavan 0-17 Cork 0-16

By Stephen Barry at Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

The conversation around Cork football has switched from a promotion push to avoiding relegation after falling to a third consecutive Division Two defeat against Cavan.

Oisín Brady’s 77th-minute fisted point sent the Ulster side home happy before Paddy Lynch’s ninth gave them a late cushion.

That meant Steven Sherlock had to go for goal from a 14-yard free in the ninth added minute. His blast, however, was pushed over the bar in front of 3,533 fans at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh



Both sides finished with 14 after Luke Fahy (45th minute) and Pádraig Faulkner (64th) were sent off for picking up yellow and black cards as Cork failed to score from play in the second half.

The result strengthens Cavan’s bid for Sam Maguire football after two years in the Tailteann Cup, leaving them on four points from six. They are the only team in all four divisions yet to concede or score a goal in their three games.

There were late changes on either side, with Christopher Kelly stepping into the Cork goals for Patrick Doyle, while Brían O’Connell and Caoimhín O’Reilly came into the Cavan team for Dara McVeety and Tiarnan Madden.

Cork have been conceding far too much in their opening defeats and Cavan were able to prise them open three times inside 10 minutes. They opted for fisted points on each occasion, one from Ciarán Brady and a pair for O’Reilly.

The Rebels kicked three in a row from Mark Cronin (45), Chris Óg Jones, and Brian O’Driscoll to forge ahead and they also had their chances to break Cavan’s clean-sheet streak.

Eoghan McSweeney had already hit the post with a point effort and he palmed onto the crossbar when set up by great play from Ruairí Deane and Matty Taylor. Ian Maguire then had a shot blocked by Gerard Smith.

Smith was everywhere for the guests, kicking a point and setting up three more.



There were setbacks on either side, with Killian Brady and Fahy both black-carded midway through the first half, while Cavan also lost James Smith to injury.

They still kicked four in a row to retake the lead before half-time with three from Lynch (two frees) and one from Conor Rehill but the hosts hit back with four of their own, via a pair from Jones (who fired just too high for a goal), Colm O’Callaghan, and Brian Hurley. 0-11 to 0-8 at the break.

Then came Cavan’s scoring burst. They kicked six points on the spin, either side of Fahy’s red, two from half-time substitute Cian Madden followed by four from Lynch (three frees).


A Cronin 45 snapped Cork’s 16-minute scoreless spell before a pair of Sherlock frees brought them level by the 74th minute.

It was Cavan now who hadn’t scored for 25 minutes, but they came up trumps at the death.

Scorers for Cavan: Paddy Lynch 0-9 (6fs), Cian Madden, Caoimhín O’Reilly 0-2 each, Gerard Smith, Ciarán Brady, Conor Rehill, Oisín Brady 0-1 each.

Scorers for Cork: Mark Cronin 0-4 (2 45s, 1f), Brian Hurley (2fs), Chris Óg Jones, Steven Sherlock (3fs) 0-3 each, Matty Taylor, Colm O’Callaghan, Brian O’Driscoll 0-1 each.

Cavan: Gary O’Rourke; Oisín Kiernan (Denn), Killian Brady, Jason McLoughlin; Pádraig Faulkner, Niall Carolan, Brían O’Connell; Killian Clarke, James Smith; Ciarán Brady, Gerard Smith, Ryan Donohoe; Paddy Lynch, Ryan O’Neill, Caoimhín O’Reilly.

Subs: Cian Reilly for Kiernan (4-20, temporary), Oisín Brady for J Smith (24, inj), Conor Rehill for O’Connell (29-HT, temporary), Rehill for K Brady (HT), Cian Madden for Donohoe (HT), Tiarnan Madden for Caoimhín O’Reilly (66), Cormac O’Reilly for O’Neill (70+2), C Reilly for Carolan (70+5).

Cork: Christopher Kelly; Maurice Shanley, Daniel O’Mahony, Tommy Walsh; Luke Fahy, Rory Maguire, Matty Taylor; Ian Maguire, Colm O’Callaghan; Eoghan McSweeney, Ruairí Deane, Brian O’Driscoll; Mark Cronin, Brian Hurley, Chris Óg Jones.

Subs: Seán Powter for Cronin (56), Fionn Herlihy for Deane (56), Steven Sherlock for Hurley (60), Darragh Cashman for Shanley (64), Jack Cahalane for McSweeney (70).

Referee: Brendan Griffin (Kerry).