Cork GAA County Committee Bulletin 16/01/24

Cork GAA County Committee Bulletin 16/01/24

A meeting of the County Committee took place on Tuesday, January 16th in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh. The following matters were discussed/approved.

1. Management Committee

Election of Club and Divisional Reps to County Management

The following Delegates were elected;

  • Denis Harrington (St Finbarr’s) Senior Clubs
  • John O’Mahony (Macroom)  Intermediate Clubs
  • John O’Donovan (Clann na nGael)  Junior Clubs
  • Derek Connolly (Seandun) Divisional Committees

 

Delegates were informed that all other subcommittee membership would be brought for approval at the February meeting.

 

2024 Bye-Laws

The 2024 County Bye-Laws, as approved by County Convention have been reviewed by the National Bye-Laws committee and once finalised, the approved County Bye-Laws for 2024 will be circulated.

 

2025 Bye-Law Review

A review committee was approved to consider particular Bye-laws for 2025, namely Bye -Laws 1 (Terms of Office) and 3 (Subcommittees). The membership is this group will comprise of Chair Willie Ring (Uachtaráin), Kevin O’Donovan (Rúnaí) and Denis Calnan (Finance manager). A report is to be provided to County Management on February 20th with a view to holding a Special County Convention, if required, on April 2nd, before the County Committee meeting.

 

Motions to Congress

The strategy for promoting the Cork motion to Congress was outlined, with consideration being given to alignment with possible motions from other counties.

 

Election of Congress Club Delegates

Willie Ring (Imokilly) and Denis Kelleher (Glanmire) were elected to attend GAA Congress as part of the county delegation.

 

Communications Policy

The Cathaoirleach and Rúnaí both outlined rationale behind the change in policy with regard to media presence at meeting, while importance of the media in the promotion of Gaelic Games was also noted.

 

2. Games Administration

The Updated Master Fixture Plan and League programme were approved by County Committee. It was agreed to meet with Divisional committee representatives to iron out any issues in relation to coordinating fixture plans.

 

A significant number of Independent teams were approved ahead of the upcoming U21 Club competitions. However, the Rúnaí encouraged all clubs to endeavour to field their own teams in order to maximise participation. A 13-aside County C competition would be arranged in both codes to this end. A number of temporary transfers were also approved.

The draws for the ‘Confined’ Junior B and C County Championships will take place at the February County Committee meeting. The deadline for entries is 9pm on Wednesday, January 31st.

 

Club Developments

Three applications in relation to club developments were approved (Kilworth, Ballygarvan, Kilbrin) on the recommendation of County Safety and Facilities Officer, Tony McAuliffe.

 

3. Games Development

GDC Roadshows

The series of regional meetings for club officers now underway to provide a briefing on the new Cork GAA Games Development structures was outlined.

 

4. County Teams

Upcoming fixtures in the Munster Senior Hurling League and the McGrath Cup Final were discussed.

Team Liaison Officers were appointed to the County teams for 2024 as follows;

  • Senior Hurling & Football – Pat Horgan and Noel O’Callaghan.
  • U20 Hurling – Derek Connolly; U20 Football – Donal McCarthy.
  • Minor Hurling – Ronan Dwane; Minor Football – Donal McSweeney.

 

5. Finance & Governance

The appropriate method of distribution of the €1 million donation by the JP McManus Fund was considered and it was agreed to distribute the funds based on status as an affiliated club across the four codes.

 

6. Commercial

The Rúnaí presented a report on the commercial activities of Cork GAA / SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, outlining twenty-four commercial agreements (Powerpoint presentation below).  Progress reports were provided on Premium Seats, advertising, Rebels’ Bounty, Rebels Online, Munster Rugby, Concerts, One Cork and Naming Rights. He confirmed to delegates that there was engagement with SuperValu on naming rights and that with discussions ongoing, no proposal would be brought to County Committee yet.

A statement was issued; https://gaacork.ie/2024/01/16/statement-from-cork-gaa/

 

 

In relation to a possible name change of the stadium, a number of delegates expressed a desire to maintain the Ó Chaoimh name as part any change, while others suggested leaving all options open. The challenging nature of the Board’s finances was also recognised, as was the significant progress on gaining multiple commercial partners over recent years.

7. Facilities

Members were informed that a six-month arrangement was now in place with Seandún regarding the use of Ballinlough GAA teams by inter-county teams.

Preparations are ongoing for the Munster v Crusaders Rugby game on February 3rd and the start of the National Leagues.

A stewarding course would follow in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on January 20th.

The importance of appropriate maintenance budgets in both SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh and Páirc Uí Rinn was discussed.

 

8. Council Reports

Munster Council Delegate Joe Blake provided a report on the recent Munster Council Convention, which was held January 12th in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

Central Council Delegate Tracey Kennedy provided an update on the most recent Central Council meeting. Best wishes were conveyed to her ahead of the election for the position of Representative of Congress at the upcoming GAA Congress on February 23rd / 24th.

 

9. Next County Committee meeting:

Tuesday, February 13th at 8pm in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

Scór na bPáistí competitions to take place across the county;

Scór na bPáistí competitions are set to take place across the County with local club and divisional rounds in full flight. Check out the dates and divisional contacts to get in touch with to take part.
Remember there are eleven events/disciplines in Scór na bPáistí that cover all aspects of Irish culture: Rince Foirne/Figure Dancing, Amhránaíocht Aonair/Solo Singing, Bailéad Ghrúpa/Ballad Group, Aithriseoireacht-Scéalaíocht/Recitation-Scéalaíocht, Nuachleas/Novelty Act, Ceol Uirlise/Instrumental Music, Rince Seit/Set Dancing, Tráth na gCeist/Table Quiz,  Rince Aonair/Solo Dance, Ceol Aonair/Solo Music and Rince ar Seanós/Seanós Dancing.
DIVISIONAL ROUNDS
Contact your Divisional Scór Committee for dates.
ABHANN DUBH / AVONDHU
Barry Ahern – 086 0220906 / bazhelen40@gmail.com
BEARA
Flor Harrington – 087 2328833
CAIRBRE / CARBERY
Semi-Finals: Sunday 4th and Sunday 11th February
Final: February 24th or March 3rd TBC
Deidre Hodnett – 086 8257136 / dhodnett67@gmail.com
CARRIGDHOUN
Semi-Finals: Weekend of February 24th/25th
Final: Weekend March 1st/2nd (If no semis are needed, final will be weekend of Feb. 24/25)
Tomás O’Sullivan – secretary.carrighoun.cork@gaa.ie
Elaine Hurley – elainemaryhurley@gmail.com
DÚ EALLA / DUHALLOW
Semi-Finals: Friday 23rd of February in Cullen at 7.30pm

Saturday 25th of February in Rockchapel at 2pm
Final: Sunday 3rd of March in Kanturk at 1:30pm
Margaret Kiely – 087 7673331 / kielymgt@gmail.com
UÍ MAC CHOILLE / IMOKILLY
Quarter-Finals: February 9/10/11 in Lisgoold
Semi-Finals: February 23/24/25 in Lisgoold
Final: 2nd and 3rd of March in Lisgoold
Alan Whelan – 087 4400654 / ajwhelan123@gmail.com
MUSCRAÍ / MUSKERRY
Contact County Cultural Officer
SEANDÚN
Noel Collins – 085 2272998 / fergusion2008@yahoo.co.uk
LEATHCHEANNAIS CHORCAÍ / COUNTY SEMI-FINALS
Friday 8th of March at 7:30pm in Éire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens (Abhann Dubh, Dú Ealla, Uí Mac Choille)
Saturday 9th of March at 2pm in Éire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens (Carrigdhoun, Cairbre, Múscraí, Seandún)
CRAOBH CHORCAÍ / COUNTY FINAL
Saturday 23rd of March at 2pm in Éire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens.
You can find many Scór resources including the rulebook here: https://www.gaa.ie/the-gaa/cultur-agus-gaeilge/scor
Keep up to date with all the latest Scór news on the Scór Chorcaí Facebook page.

The Cork Senior Hurling Team to Play Limerick in the Co Op Superstores Munster League has been announced;

1.  Ger Collins – Ballinhassig
 2.  Conor O’Callaghan – Dromtarriffe
 3.  Eoin Roche – Bride Rovers
 4.  Sean O’Donoghue – Inniscarra (Capt)
 5.  Daniel Harrington – Fr. O’Neill’s
 6.  Ciaran Joyce – Castlemartyr
 7.  Dáire O’Leary –  Watergrasshill
 8.  Sam Quirke – Midleton
 9.  Brian Roche – Bride Rovers
10. Sean Twomey – Courcey Rovers
11. Conor Lehane – Midleton
12. Darragh Flynn – Ballygiblin
13. Shane Barrett –  Blarney
14. Robbie O’Flynn – Erin’s Own
15. Cormac Beausang – Midleton
16.  Patrick Collins – Ballinhassig
17.  Cathal McCarthy – Sarsfields
18.  Tommy O’Connell – Midleton
19.  Ger Mellerick – Fr O’Neills
20.  Eoin Carey – Kilworth
21.  Micheál Mullins – Whitechurch
22. Jack O’Connor – Sarsfields
23.  Ben Cunningham – St Finbarr’s
24.  Seamus Harnedy – St. Ita’s
25.  Patrick Horgan – Glen Rovers
26. Robbie Cotter – Blackrock

The Cork Senior Football Team to Play Kerry in the McGrath Cup Final has been announced;

 

 

 

 

(1) Patrick Doyle (Knocknagree)
(2) Maurice Shanley (Clonakilty)
(3) Tommy Walsh (Kanturk)
(4) Kevin Flahive (Douglas)
(5) Luke Fahy (Ballincollig)
(6) Sean Meehan (Kiskeam) Captain
(7) Matty Taylor (Mallow)
(8) Ian Maguire (St Finbarrs)
(9) Colm O’Callaghan (Eire Og)
(10) Eoghan Mc Sweeney (Knocknagree)
(11) David Buckley (Newcestown)
(12) Brian O’Driscoll (Tadhg MacCarthaigh)
(13) Ruairi Deane (Bantry Blues)
(14) Conor Corbett (Clyda Rovers)
(15) Chris Og Jones (Iveleary)
(16) Christopher Kelly (Eire Og)
(17) Daniel O’Mahony (Knocknagree)
(18) Darragh Cashman (Millstreet)
(19) Neil Lordan (Ballinora)
(20) Rory Maguire (Castlehaven)
(21) John O’Rourke (Carbery Rangers)
(22) Fionn Herlihy (Dohenys)
(23) Mark Cronin (Nemo Rangers)
(24) Cathal Maguire (Castlehaven)
(25) Blake Murphy (St Vincents)

Match Information | McGrath Cup Final | Cork Vs Kerry

 

Cork will play Kerry in the final the McGrath Cup

Find out all you need to know about the game below.

Where?
Páirc Uí Rinn

When?
Friday 19th January 2024

Match Referee

Donnacha O’Callaghan (Limerick)

Team News
Cork Team
will be posted later this week

Kerry Team:
will be posted later this week

 

Ticket information
This is a ticket game, tickets can be purchased below

Competition so far

Cork beat Clare and Waterford within their group to book their place in the final. Kerry had wins over Limerick and Tipperary to book their place in the decider

Previous Finals with Cork and Kerry

The upcoming McGrath Cup final will mark only the fourth encounter between Cork and Kerry in this pre-seson competition. The last final clash took place in 2022, with Kerry winning. Cork had previously tasted success in the finals of 2014 and 2006.