In parallel with the confirmation of U17, U15 and U13 as the primary underage grades as per national policy, the County Executive, in consultation with Rebel Óg, now confirm the following:
For the 2021 season – U18 and U21 competitions will take place.
U18 competitions will be organised by Rebel Óg, with U21 competitions organised by divisions and CCB, as before.
This is for 2021 only and a decision on competitions for 2022 and beyond will follow in due course.
The formats and calendars for the various competitions will be confirmed once the national club and county calendar for 2021 is clearer.
We will continue to liaise with all to ensure that regular, meaningful games are provided for all players at child, youth and adult level.
While the new primary age grades will allow the decoupling of adult and youth games, thus facilitating far more expansive games programmes at the respective levels, two major concerns are obvious.
Firstly, the proximity of the 2021 season and the concern that boys already looking forward to the new year will miss their last year at Minor. This has now been addressed by the organisation of an U18 competition for 2021.
Secondly, the major issue of dropout in the GAA during the teenage years remains the primary concern. This will be addressed by introduction of the appropriate age grade(s) for 2022 to follow, be they at U18, U19, U20 or U21 . Of course, this transitionary grade will have to be considered in terms of the relative crossover on both underage and adult competitions.
Many thanks to all who submitted feedback on this matter with the shared objective of maximising participation at all levels.
Cork GAA 2020 Annual Report.
The 2020 Cork GAA Annual Convention will be held on Thursday online at 7pm.
The Annual Report is attached and was posted to all clubs and delegates on Friday last. Contained therein are the CCB accounts for 2020, as approved by County Executive last week.
The stadium accounts for 2020, as approved at last night’s stadium AGM, are also attached here. Also attached is a summary sheet showing a combined financial picture for both County Board and stadium accounts for 2020.
SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh CTR S20 (TS) (YE 31 Oct)
Cork Minor Football team announced.

The Cork team to play Kerry in the Electric Ireland Munster Football Championship Semi-Final has been announced.
1 – Callum Dungan – Carrigaline
2 – Fergal Walsh – Argideen Rangers
3 – Liam McCarthy – Castlehaven
4 – Daragh Murray – Glanmire
5 – Richard O’Sullivan – Newcestown
6 – Tommy Walsh – Kanturk
7 – Sean Brady – Ballygarvan
8 – Eoghan Nash – Douglas – Captain
9 – Shane Kingston – Ballinora
10 – Fintan Finner – Castletownbere
11 – Colin Walsh. – Kanturk
12 – Liam O’Connell – Ballincollig
13 – Hugh O’Connor – Newmarket
14 – Conor Hanlon – Buttevant
15 – Sean Walsh – Argideen Rangers
16 – Diarmuid Byrne – Aghada
17 – Ronan Barrow – Ballinora
18 – Seamie O’Callaghan – Liscarroll/Churhtown Gaels
19 – Jacob O’Driscoll – Valley Rovers
20 – Sean Dore – Ballincollig
21 – Tadhg Cronin – St Colums
22 – Daniel Kelly – Naomh Aban
23 – Ciaran McCarthy – Valley Rovers
24 – Aaron Sheehy – Douglas
Cork Under 20 Hurling Team announced.
The Cork team to play Limerick in the Munster Under 20 Hurling Championship has been announced.
1. Eoin Davis (St Catherine’s)
2. Conor O’ Callaghan (Dromtariff) – Captain
3. Eoin Roche (Bride Rovers)
4. Aaron Walsh Barry (Carrigtwohill)
5. Daire Connery (Na Piarsaigh)
6. Ciaran Joyce (Castlemartyr)
7. Dáire O’ Leary (Watergrasshill)
8. Sam Quirke (Midleton)
9. Tommy O’Connell (Midleton)
10. Brian Roche (Bride Rovers)
11. Sean Twomey (Courcey Rovers)
12. Eoin Carey (Kilworth)
13. Jack Cahalane (St Finbarrs)
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. Darragh Flynn (Ballygiblin)
21. Shane O’ Regan (Watergrasshill)
22. Brian Hayes (St Finbarrs)
23. Colin O’ Brien (Liscarroll/Churchtown Gaels)
24. Padraig Power (Blarney)
Cork Minor Hurling Team announced.
The Cork Minor Hurling Team to play Limerick in the Semi Final of the Electric Ireland Munster Hurling Championship has been announced.
- Brion Saunderson (Midleton)
- Shane Kingston (Ballinora)
- Ciarmhac Smyth (Midleton)
- Kevin Lyons (Ballygarvan)
- Eoin Downey (Glen Rovers) – Captain
- Ben O’ Connor (St Finbarrs)
- Michael Mullins (Whitechurch)
- Brian Keating (Ballincollig)
- James Dwyer (Ballincollig)
- Alex Quirke (Midleton)
- Colin Walsh (Kanturk)
- Tadhg O’ Connell (Ballincollig)
- Ben Cunningham (St Finbarrs)
- Mark Howell (Douglas)
- Eoin O’ Leary (Glen Rovers)
- Dylan Costine (St Colmans)
- Adam Walsh (Bride Rovers)
- Culann Geary (Youghal)
- Dáire Burke (Douglas)
- Darragh O’ Sullivan (Ballinhassig)
- Diarmuid Healy (Lisgoold)
- Jack Leahy (Kiltha Óg)
- Tommy Walsh (Kanturk)
- William Buckley (St Finbarrs)






















