Upcoming Workshop: Applying Theory – Implementing Analysis into Sport

Cork GAA is delighted to announce the next step in our performance analysis education journey — a Practical Performance Analysis Workshop titled “Applying Theory: Implementing Analysis into Sport” taking place on Saturday, 24th May 2025, at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

This full-day event (9am–4pm) is tailored for coaches and analysts looking to turn theory into real, impactful insight. Following hugely positive feedback from our Introduction to Performance Analysis sessions, this practical workshop is designed to equip participants with hands-on tools to enhance post-match feedback, tactical reviews, and overall team development.

Workshop Details:

  • Date: Saturday, 24th May 2025

  • Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • Venue: SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

  • Cost: €50 (+ booking fee)

  • Places Available: 20

What You’ll Learn:

✅ Free 1-month trial of Nacsport Scout Software
✅ How to attach match footage to Nacsport software
✅ How to create a custom code window template
✅ Applying your template in post-match analysis
✅ Understanding and working with the code timeline
✅ Building and delivering video presentations for coaches and players
✅ How to use the dashboard template for insight and efficiency

Participants will gain practical experience using one of the leading analysis tools in sport — Nacsport Scout — and walk away with skills they can immediately implement in their clubs.

Booking is below and cost of the course is €50 plus booking fee of €2.50.

The Cork Minor Hurling Team to play Tipperary has been announced;

The Cork Minor Hurling team to play Tipperary in Round 5 of the Electric Ireland Munster Championship at Páirc Uí Rinn on Friday 2nd May at 7pm has been announced;

 

  1. Tom C Walsh, Aghada
  2. Darragh Heavin, Russell Rovers
  3. Tom O’Flynn, Sarsfields
  4. Cian Lawton, Midleton
  5. Michael T Brosnan, Glen Rovers
  6. Bobby Carroll, Dromina, Captain
  7. Colm Garde, Lisgoold
  8. Tom A Walsh, Carrigtwohill
  9. Jack Counihan, Watergrasshill
  10. Ruairc Donovan, Fermoy
  11. Cormac Deane, Killeagh
  12. Craig O’Sullivan, Na Piarsaigh
  13. Seán Coughlan, Passage
  14. Eoghan O’Shea, Ballinhassig
  15. Sam Ring, Carrigtwohill
  16. Cathal Galvin, Sarsfields
  17. Ryan Dineen, Erin’s Own
  18. Evan Connolly, Dungourney
  19. Callum Coffey, Na Piarsaigh
  20. Michael Quill, Blackrock
  21. Charlie Hanratty, Carrigaline
  22. Darragh Winters, Courcey Rovers
  23. Senan Carroll, Midleton
  24. Eoghan Hogan, Éire Óg

Draw for All-Ireland Senior Football Group Stages

The draw for the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship took place on Wednesday afternoon, revealing Cork’s path in the group stage of the competition. Cork has been placed in Group 2, which includes the winners of the Munster Final—either Clare or Kerry—as well as the runners-up of the Leinster Final, which will be contested by Louth and Meath. Rounding out the group are Roscommon.
This group promises to deliver some highly competitive fixtures, with Cork set to face both provincial finalists and a seasoned Roscommon team. The final standings in the provincial championships will ultimately determine the exact matchups and venues, but fans can expect intense battles as the teams compete for a place in the knockout stages of the All-Ireland series.

The Cork team to play Waterford in round 5 of the O’Neill’s.com Munster U20 Hurling Championship has been announced;

The Cork U20 Hurling team to play Waterford in the O’Neill.com Munster Championship round 5 at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork  on Wednesday 20th April 7.30pm has been announced.

  1. Daniel O’Connell, Dromina
  2. Denis Cashman, Bride Rovers, Captain
  3. James O’Brien, Fermoy
  4. Timmy Wilk, Cobh
  5. Ben Walsh, Killeagh
  6. David O’Leary, Ballincollig
  7. Daniel Murnane, Carrigtwohill
  8. Eoin Guinane, Valley Rovers
  9. Ryan Deasy, Ballymartle
  10. Finn O’Brien, Erin’s Own
  11. John Murphy, Mallow
  12. Peter O’Shea, Erin’s Own
  13. Barry O’Flynn, Sarsfields
  14. Ross O’Sullivan, Na Piarsaigh
  15. Barry Walsh, Killeagh
  16. Óisín Walsh, Youghal
  17. Cian Dunphy,  Erin’s Own
  18. Cillian O’Callaghan, Dungourney
  19. Óisín Fitzgerald, St Catherine’s
  20. Adam O’Sullivan, Ballinhassig
  21. Johnnie Murphy, Dromina
  22. Dylan McCarthy, Killeagh
  23. Mark O’Brien, Douglas
  24. John Wigginton Barrett, St Finbarr’s