New Restrictions 23.12.2020

Please find revised restrictions in light of the changes to the Government’s approach to Living with Covid.
Updated advice will issue to relevant units as we receive it.
The GAA would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your co-operation and work in helping to keep our members and players safe over the course of a challenging year.

Rebel Óg age grades update.

In 2021, Rebel Óg plan, in accordance with National Policy, to run their main age grades at Fé13, Fé15 and Fé17. As 2021 will be a transition year to these new main age grades, we will also organise competitions at Fé12, Fé14, Fé16 and Fé18. We will organise minor championships in both Fé17 and Fé18 to ensure that players with their 18th birthday in 2021 have a minor championship.

Rebel Óg are currently working on a revised fixture plan for 2021 taking into account the new situation with regard to main age grades, the decision to play both Fé17 and Fé18 championships in 2021, the requirement to provide a comprehensive and appropriate games programme for all players and feedback received from clubs. The exact programme of games will depend on the level of entries in each age grade and category. Clubs will be asked to submit an application on an online portal, indicating the age grades and the number of teams the club intends affiliating for 2021. Clubs will also be asked to indicate what grades they believe are most appropriate for their teams. We hope to have this portal available for entries on 4th January and entries will close on 9th January.

As the directive to change the main age grades came very late, at a stage where plans for 2021 were well advanced, the time available for grading and fixture planning is now quite tight so we appeal for co-operation from all clubs with the timeline.

We set out below, in broad outline, the provisional plan for each age group; all plans are subject to change depending on the Covid restrictions that may be in place during 2021:

Organising Committees:

Regions; There are 4 regional committees in Rebel Óg; East, Mid-South, North, West.

These committees will organise Fé12, Fé13, Fé15, Fé17 and Fé18 competitions in the regions.

Rebel Óg County; This committee will organise Premier 1, Premier 2, County, Fé14, Fé16, C3 and competitions for second and third teams (Divisions 4, 5 and 6)

Fé6 to Fé11;

Fe6, Fe7, Fe8, Fe9, Fe10 & Fe11 will continue along the same lines as other years with the GDA’s running blitzes for Fe7 – Fe8 with Mini leagues for Fe9 – Fe 11 in all regions under the control of Rebel Óg Coaching and the GDA’s.

Main age grades, Fé13, Fé15, Fé17;

Fé13 Hurling and Football;

Rebel Óg County will organise Premier 1, Premier 2, C3 plus Div 4, Div 5 & Div 6 Leagues for second, third teams etc.

The Regions will organise Div 1, Div 2 & Div 3.

All Leagues will include semi-finals and finals.

As there are no calendar constraints for this age grade, competitions will run from March to October approx., exact details will depend on number of entries, grading etc.

Fé15 Hurling and Football;

Rebel Óg County will organise Premier 1 and Premier 2 (League and Championship), County Championships, C3 Leagues plus Div 4, Div 5 & Div 6 (League and Championship) for second, third teams etc.

The Regions will organise Div 1, Div 2 & Div 3 competitions (League and Championship).

All Fé15 Leagues will be run as Féile Leagues from March to mid-May; National Féile will be held on 26th June (hurling) and 3rd July (football).

Championships will run from July to October approx.

Fé17 Hurling and Football;

Rebel Óg County will organise Premier 1 and Premier 2 (Championship only), County Championships, C3 Leagues plus Div 4, Div 5 & Div 6 (Championship only) for second, third teams etc.

The Regions will organise Div 1, Div 2 & Div 3 competitions, (Championship only).

Championships will run from March to July with an exam break from mid-May to mid-June approx.

Fé18 Hurling and Football;

Rebel Óg County will organise Premier 1 and Premier 2 (Championship only), County Championships, Div 4, Div 5 & Div 6 (Championship only) for second, third teams etc.

The Regions will organise Div 1, Div 2 & Div 3 competitions, (Championship only).

Clubs entering this age grade must also enter Fé17. Championships will run from July to October.

C3 Leagues or Super 10 Competitions may be organised at Fé18 from July to October if there are sufficient entries to run viable competitions.

Note;

Clubs with sufficient player numbers can enter as many teams as they wish at Fé13, Fé15 and Fé17. These teams will play in Divisions 4, 5 and 6 which are exclusively for second, third and, where applicable, fourth teams. Rebel Óg recommends that clubs take up this option in order to provide adequate games opportunities for all players.

Secondary age grades, Fé12, Fé14, Fé16: Clubs that wish to enter Fé12 must enter Fé13. Clubs that wish to enter Fé14 must enter Fé13 and Fé15. Clubs that wish to enter Fé16 must enter Fé15 and Fé17. Clubs that wish to enter Fé18 must enter Fé17.

Fé14 and Fé16 competitions are restricted to players “on the age”.

Fé12 Hurling and Football;

Div 1, Div 2 & Div 3 leagues will be run by the Regions. Exact games programme will depend on the level of entries but it will be similar to previous years.

Fé14 Hurling and Football;

Rebel Óg County will organise Leagues at this age grade for clubs that can field “on the age”, i.e in 2021, boys born in 2007. Championships will be organised in the later part of the year if fixture planning for Fé13 and Fé15 allows. This will be clarified when the exact level of entries is known.

As there are no calendar constraints for this age grade, competitions will run from March to October approx., exact details will depend on number of entries, grading etc.

U16 Hurling and Football;

Rebel Óg County will organise Leagues at this age grade for clubs that can field “on the age”, i.e in 2021, boys born in 2005. Clubs entering this age grade must enter Fé15 and Fé17. Championships will be organised in the later part of the year if fixture planning for Fé15, Fé17 and Fé18 allows. This will be clarified when the exact level of entries is known.

Competitions will run from March to October approx. with an exam break from mid-May to mid-June approx. Exact details will depend on number of entries, grading etc

The provisional plan for the scheduling of games is as follows;

Monday – Fé12 & Fé15 games

Wednesday – Fé14 & Fé17/Fé18 games

Saturday – Fé13 & Fé16 games

This programme of games is intended to promote player retention and development; the good player will always get plenty of games but the weaker player may not, this programme will help all players to get adequate game time if the clubs plan accordingly. It is up to the clubs to lead by example. Clubs should enter sufficient teams to ensure that all of their players have a good programme of games without overusing the strong player or underusing the weaker player. “Games for all” needs to be our aim.

U21 to Adult level will be run in 2021 by the Senior Board as normal.

Cork Under 20 Hurling team announced

The Cork team to play Tipperary in the Bord Gais Energy Munster Under 20 Hurling Final has been announced.

1. Eoin Davis  – St Catherine’s
2. Conor O’ Callaghan  – Dromtarrif (Captain)
3. Eoin Roche  –  Bride Rovers
4. Aaron Walsh Barry –  Carrigtwohill
5. Dáire Connery –  Na Piarsaigh
6. Ciaran Joyce –  Castlemartyr
7. Dáire O’ Leary  – Watergrasshill
8. Tommy O’ Connell –  Midleton
9. Darragh Flynn  – Ballygiblin
10. Eoin Carey  – Kilworth
11. Brian Hayes  – St Finbarrs
12. Colin O’ Brien  – Liscarroll/Churchtown
13. Brian Roche  – Bride rovers
14. Alan Connolly  – Blackrock
15. Shane Barrett  – Blarney
16. Donal Maher  – Douglas
17. Cormac O’ Brien –  Newtownshandrum
18. Fenton Denny  – Ballincollig
19. Brian O’ Sullivan  – Kanturk
20. Sam Quirke  – Midleton
21. Sean Twomey  – Courcey Rovers
22. Padraig Power  – Blarney
23. Shane O’Regan  – Watergrasshill
24. Jack Cahalane  – St Finbarrs

Referee Recruitment

Due to the increased games programs across all ages from U12 to Senior, in Hurling, football, Camogie and ladies football, referees are always in demand.
How many referees in your Club?
How many games does your club play each year?
Does your club have the required number of referees to cope?.
Are there members of your club who are starting out or have recently finished playing games and would like to remain involved in the GAA?.
This is an ideal opportunity for them to help their club in an active and healthy way.
Cork GAA are running out a new referee pathway for 2021. This new pathway will contain a monitoring and mentoring program for all new referees.  With top GAA referees involved in this new program – Referee Recruitment Officer Colm Lyons, Referees Administrator Rebel Og Diarmuid Kirwan, Referee Administrator Cork GAA Niall Barrett and the many referees in your region, all there to provide support and assistance, now is a good time to start on your pathway to refereeing.
Full training will be provided followed up with a Monitoring and Mentoring program for all new referees. Referees Kits are provided.
For those in your club who may wish to take part simply follow the link below and fill in the expression
of interest form.

https://www.rebelogcoaching.com/new-referee/

Marc Sheehan’s address to convention

Cathaoirleach , Comh oifigí , Uachtarán an Bhóird agus a chairde uilig is cúis fíor chaoin áthais domsa bheith tofa mar Cathaoirleach Coiste Chontae Chorcaí Cumann Lúthchleas Gael. Turas fada ab é go dtí an oíche seo ó thaobh cursáí riaracháin is mo chlub féin Achadh Bolg agus sa Bhóird seo , Bórd Rebel Óg agus ar Comhairle na Mumhan. Creidim sna bhun prionsaibil agus aidhmeanna do Chumann Lúthchleas Gael – agus glacaim leo agus gealaim libh go ndéanfaidh mé mo chuidse chun stiúir réidh agus ceannróideacht láidir a thabairt fad is a mbeidh mé mar Chathaoirleach. Tá roinnt blianta chaite agam ar an Bórd seo agus mar Cathaoirleach Rebel Óg ó 2011 go 2014. Is onóir é bheith tofa ach tá cúraimí agus dualaigsí fé leith ag baint leis an ról – méidithe go mór i rith 2020 ó thaobh an Córónvíreas agus sláinte agus sábhailteacht an phobal. Mar Chumann, sheas ár mbaill ar an bhfód agus deineadh gach iarracht chun lámh cúnta a thabairt i gnach áit sa tír chun tacaíocht leis an phobal i rith na bliana. Léiríonn sé sin cé chomh tábhtacht is atá ár gCumann agus ár gCluichí Gaelacha. Mar a deirtear – Tá Áit Dúinn Uilig – The G.A.A. where we all belong. Cathaoirleach – I am deeply honoured and humbled to be elected as Cathaoirleach of Coiste Chontae Chorcaí and I accept the position this evening at the conclusion of a most challenging year for our society and our Association.

Few would have anticipated a County Convention in this format , when we consider that we gathered in this room this night last year to honour the u17 and u20 footballers of 2019. In so doing I am conscious of the standing of our Association and the responsibilities and duties which attach to the position and the weight of expectation and the long shadow of a proud history which we aim to learn from, to reflect upon but most importantly to guide us for the future. Our sporting destiny lies ahead and I believe we can shape that by our motivations, our actions and by remaining faithful to the guiding principles, aims and objectives of the G.A.A. It is the simplicity of our Games, the link with our home community , our parish be it urban or rural – that has allowed the Association to survive and thrive since 1884. The current Pandemic has challenged all sporting organisations and has undoubtedly expedited the need to challenge and change some of the norms and cultures that have become part of our games – particularly as regards scheduling and the definition of our seasons – intercounty v club and the overlap of same which has been and remains a significant pinch point for all. We await final clarification of the proposed season for 2021 , acutely aware that the Pandemic will continue to weigh heavily in our considerations and ultimately Public Health Guidance will determine the pathway. Notwithstanding the challenges of the past months – and acknowledging the fact that the navigation of this global pandemic is the greatest challenge of our generation the GAA at local and national level has shown remarkable resilience and solidarity – there is light at the end of the tunnel , however the actual proximity of the end remains some some distance off. On positive note we have, as reflected in our reports this evening completed a significant programme of games during 2020 – albeit with some key competitions yet to be completed. For the past two years I have chaired the County C.C.C. and I am pleased with the progress achieved as regards County Club Leagues, the reformatting of the County Championships , the delivery of that programme in 2020 as planned and the detailed consideration given to this by our C.C.C. members and in particular our Rúnaí Kevin. The end product , with some minor adjustments remained faithful to the approved model, group 2 games, intense competition, relegation and promotion of teams, scheduling certainty and an exciting programme of club activity. The C.C.C. were purposeful in their work and despite the challenges we remained focussed even in times of uncertainty – of which there were many. I acknowledge the contribution of our Referee Administrator Niall Barrett (Carrigtwohll) , our referees, our Divisional Committees, Rebel Óg and the County Hearings Committee Chaired by our incoming Board Uachtarán Brian Barrett (Nemo Rangers). As always our incoming Executive (Management Committee) will have a busy schedule of work to attend to and we must plan and prepare in a focussed and coherent fashion – and I am confident we will do so – keeping the interests of the Association, our clubs, players ,members and finances to the forefront. That in itself is a significant undertaking ,and will require us to provide direction, make decisions collectively and empower our C.E.O. and staff to carry out the decisions – as ever we will be faithful to the spirit and letter of Association Rules and Policy . I pledge to conduct meetings and engagement with fellow Executive members , Board Members, Clubs and members in an inclusive, respectful and purposeful manner . Conscious of the need to be professional in our approach, fair minded and yet decisive and progressive. Our underage affairs benefit from the inclusion of the Cathaoirleach of Rebel Óg at County Executive and the needs of our Rebel Óg committees are well served by Michael Ó Mahony and his officers – the recent Age Grade modifications at National Level and our response will require further consideration and whilst the matter has been resolved for 2021 , ( with the retention of u18 and u21 , along with the u13, u15, u17 developmental grades) a more detailed debate must be conducted and concluded well ahead of 2022. Our obligation is to provide for all players under our remit , the future of our Association and achieving the right balance is difficult especially with the volume of games and the scheduling involved in our county.

As a former Chairman of Rebel Óg I am acutely aware of the necessity of the need to develop a proper player activity pathway from Rebel Óg to adult player and the need to raise club coaching standards to positively influence our games, our intercounty performance and to encourage club investment in long term coach resources and education. Board operational reform will require our collective attention at administrative level and at operational level during 2021. Financ e Our financial position is precarious and similar to most other county units and clubs , we face a significant challenge in the year ahead – let there be no doubt that this remains a top priority for the incoming Executive. It is worth noting that as a County we have historically always demonstrated a strong commitment to auditing our accounts and the records for same date back over a century. Also we have embraced the concept of an Audit & Risk Committee. I fully support the One Cork GAA model and pledge to continue to support the project – the Club Championship Sponsorships with Bons Secours Hospital (peil) and Co Superstores (iomáint ) and the Irish Examiner Streaming agreement are examples of achievement in that area and we must focus on the Commercial pillars as outlined to gain traction and income for our Cork GAA Brand. The Rebels Bounty Draw as recently launched is a fresh and new model with an increased prize fund , as previously – risk free for clubs with 100% premium retention beyond agreed club thresholds . Concerns expressed are understandable in the main – we must however collectively make this initiative a success and it is at the top of my agenda. Concerns are noted and a commitment to listen to and work with clubs is a personal priority ahead of the first draw in late February 2021. I acknowledge the tremendous effort of the Draw Management Committee who carefully managed the previous draw under the direction of former Board Treasurer Pearse Murphy. There is a wide and diverse community of supporters and a Cork G.A.A. diaspora who I invite and indeed challenge to drive the One Cork GAA journey – to come forward and support, be engaged at whatever level you can and do so with ‘ uberrimae fidei’ – utmost good faith – for the greater collective good of all – men and women who march under the banner of our games and our colours. We must remain respectful to and engaged with our past Inter County Players, All Ireland Medalists, our Board members, former officers, stewards – all of whom have more to contribute and we need all their assistance also.

SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh Stadium: The Stadium is an outstanding national amenity built to International standards – a gem , with the playing surface the envy of the country. It is worth noting that the project is 80% financed and a solid framework exists to chart through the remaining significant elements which need skilled attention. I am grateful to have been afforded the opportunity by our outgoing Cathaoirleach Tracey Ní Chinnéide and Company Board Cathaoirleach Seán Ó hÓráin (Uachtarán CLCG) to have attended all Company Board meetings, as an observer for the past eight months to gain an understanding and insight into the working of the Board – I am heartened that the Directors and all involved are focussed and skilled in their endeavours and I look forward to formally working with them from this point forward. It is appropriate to acknowledge the leadership of Séan Ó hÓráin Uachtarán CLG for his stewardship of the Association and his role as Stadium Company Cathaoirleach. The elevation of Larry McCarthy as Uachtarán C.L.G. in early 2021 is a significant achievement – I welcome his election – mindful that he is a native son of this parish and is very much a Cork man at heart – with a significant pedigree in our Association. Go n -éiróidh leis. Our Intercounty Teams and their progress is a seminal consideration for our Board and the Cork G.A.A clubs and supporters – unity of purpose and increased focus from ALL of us will yield dividends – work is ongoing. U20 Iomáint v Tipp awaits on December 23rd. Key events in Irish History including Bloody Sunday, The Burning of Cork, Kilmichael and a plethora of other perhaps lesser known events involving our Association members in our county deserve to be recognised in an appropriate and collective way over 5 the next year or so and I will endeavour to organise with the Board to commeromerate same when circumstances allow. The Christy Ring Documentary awaits later this evening on RTE 1 – another magnificent documentary telling the story of a true Cork legend. I am a proud son of the parish of Aghabullogue and Coachford village and our club has provided me with every support and opportunity – on and off the field since early childhood . I am glad to say that our club is a vibrant and inclusive set up – our facilities and our GAA Community Centre is at the heart of our Community. We have a long history dating back to the 1880’s and are famed as Cork First Hurling All Ireland victors in 1890. Our Camogie Club is also a vibrant entity and we always strive to be inclusive and promote all games equally – I support that concept and will continue to advance that work in this role. The journey to this table can in many ways be attributed , partly at least to a cruciate ligament knee injury , suffered in May 1996 , a month before my Leaving Certificate Examinations – the consequences of this injury coupled with the unexpected and untimely death of my father John in October of that year – led me to the sidelines , to coaching, club administration and eventually to the Board executive in late 2008. My mother Mary ( nee Whelton of Camus Castlefreke and previously of Cash&Co Rossa St Clonakilty) is a stellar lady who has always encouraged me in every aspect of life including GAA and I salute her this evening. To my wife Caitríona Stokes and our Son Ruaidhrí ( 2 years later this month) -Thank you for your support and forbearance – family always comes first – your encouragement and positivity is always a joy and a leveller. To my work family at Scoil an Athar Tadhg Carraig na bhFear N.S. – thank you for your support and good wishes and I look forward to our Red & White Day tomorrow in support of the Cork Ladies Footballers ahead of their All Ireland Final v Dublin on Sunday. 6 I salute our outgoing officers Tracey, Des, Ronan – commending their work and wishing all well in the time ahead. Tracey has been a significant contributor to the Executive for the past nine years and her work continues at Ard Comhairle level, with some important meetings and decisions ahead and I have no doubt she will advocate for our county with great effect. I warmly welcome our incoming officers Pat Horgan, Noel O Callaghan, Jerry Walsh , & Eoghan O Connor. We look forward to the year ahead with hope. Much to be done by us all – basic principles of decency and integrity always augment the cause – Let us move our association forward in Cork together. It can be achieved . Never doubt our combined capacity …… Goldsmith (1770) The Deserted Village comes to mind …..’fools who came to scoff remained to pray’. It can be done. Ar Aghaidh leis an Obair. Marc Ó Síocháin