Cork GAA wish to be associated with the many tributes to Ger Fitzgerald

Cork GAA wish to be associated with the many tributes being paid to Ger Fitzgerald, former Midleton and Cork hurler, following the sad news of his passing.

Ger gave devoted service to the GAA in Cork over many years. He was a key member of the 1990 Cork senior hurling team which completed the first leg of the historic All Ireland double by defeating Galway. This achievement followed his success in 1986 against the same opposition, when he won his first senior Celtic Cross in Cork’s victory.

He captained Cork to Munster senior championship success in 1992 and went on to serve the county as U21 hurling manager and also as a senior hurling selector.

With his beloved Midleton, he won four Cork county senior hurling championships (1983, 1986, 1987 and 1991), with All Ireland club success achieved in 1987 following victory over St Mary’s of Athenry.

A dedicated Midleton clubman, serving in both coaching and administration roles, Ger was manager when Midleton defeated Glen Rovers to win the Co Op Superstores Cork Senior hurling championship title in 2021.

The sympathy of Cork GAA and the wider GAA community is extended to Ger’s family, to Midleton GAA and to his colleagues from the Cork teams that he played on and mentored with such distinction. Suaimhneas síoraí dó.

 

Cork footballers beat Louth in Allianz Football League

Allianz Football League Division Two

Cork 1-23 (1-4-15) Louth 0-18 (0-6-6)

By Stephen Barry at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Cork found their shooting boots to boost their Division Two survival odds and take a step closer to securing Sam Maguire football at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

Colm O’Callaghan bagged a second-half goal while Brian O’Driscoll and Mark Cronin each slotted a pair of two-pointers en route to an eight-point victory that sees them leapfrog above Louth.

Having trailed by 15 points, Sam Mulroy kicked five two-pointers (four from play) to lessen the damage to their score difference. The Wee County raised as many orange flags as white (six each) across the afternoon.

Captain Brian Hurley was among three late Cork changes as he returned from injury. Goalkeeper Micheál Aodh Martin and Eoghan McSweeney were also recalled for Patrick Doyle, Tommy Walsh, and Cathail O’Mahony. Conor Grimes missed out for Louth, with Seán Reynolds taking his place.

Backed by the wind, the Rebels showed their intent to target two-pointers from the start. Their key shooters Hurley, Cronin, and O’Driscoll circled around the arc in a combination which resulted in an early O’Driscoll double. Chris Óg Jones and Rory Maguire added white flags for a four-point head start. Louth countered to get off the mark through Mulroy’s two-point free.

O’Driscoll nailed his second two-pointer from play before Reynolds’ response. Cork would score nine of the final 10 points from there to the break.

Cronin punished a Louth breach of the 4v3 structure with a two-point free and the corner-forward would later add another when Tommy Durnin didn’t hand the ball back after a foul.

Cronin tagged on another point on the counter after Seán Brady blocked a Tom Jackson shot on goal. The Nemo Rangers dangerman was then denied a goal by Niall McDonnell’s save but play was called back for him to tap over the advanced mark.
Hurley’s free made it a six-point streak and 0-15 to 0-4 at half-time.

Mulroy’s positioning at centre-forward would become more impactful with the wind as he charged onto the ball to launch an outside-of-the-boot missile from the 45.

Cork quelled any comeback hopes with the next 1-3 for a 15-point lead. O’Callaghan slotted the first point and stitched the 43rd-minute goal after combining with midfield partner Ian Maguire.

But half-time substitute Ciarán Downey kicked a two-pointer in response and Mulroy notched three more sublime strikes from outside the arc.

Louth closed within eight points three times, but no closer as Cork earned a valuable win.

 

Scorers for Cork: Mark Cronin 0-8 (2 2ptf, 1m, 1f), Colm O’Callaghan 1-1, Brian O’Driscoll 0-4 (2 2pt), Chris Óg Jones 0-3, Rory Maguire, Cathail O’Mahony 0-2 each, Matty Taylor, Ian Maguire, Brian Hurley (f) 0-1 each.

Scorers for Louth: Sam Mulroy 0-11 (4 2pt, 1 2ptf, 1f), Andy McDonnell, Ciarán Downey (2pt) 0-2 each, Dylan McKeown, Seán Reynolds, Conor Brannigan 0-1 each.

Cork: Micheál Aodh Martin; Neil Lordan, Daniel O’Mahony, Seán Brady; Matty Taylor, Rory Maguire, Brian O’Driscoll; Ian Maguire, Colm O’Callaghan; Paul Walsh, Eoghan McSweeney, Seán McDonnell; Mark Cronin, Brian Hurley, Chris Óg Jones.

Subs: Seán Walsh for O’Callaghan (1-5, temp), Ruairí Deane for McDonnell (43), Cathail O’Mahony for Hurley (53), Conor Cahalane for McSweeney (58), S Walsh for I Maguire (65, inj), Hugh O’Connor for Cronin (65).

Louth: Niall McDonnell; Donal McKenny, Dermot Campbell, Daire Nally; Leonard Gray, Peter Lynch, Conall McKeever; Tommy Durnin, Paul Matthews; Dara McDonnell, Sam Mulroy, Andy McDonnell; Tom Jackson, Seán Reynolds, Ryan Burns.

Subs: Ciarán Downey for Reynolds (HT), Emmet Carolan for Gray (HT), Dylan McKeown for Jackson (42), Fearghal Malone for D McDonnell (46), Conor Brannigan for Burns (64).

Referee: Thomas Murphy (Galway).

Stadium Information | Cork vs Louth FL Rd6

 

 

Cork v Louth – Allianz Football League

SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh – Sunday, 16th March 2025

Cork GAA fans are in for an exciting afternoon of football action as SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh hosts another thrilling contest. The atmosphere is set to be electric as the Cork Senior team takes on Louth.


🕒 Key Match Details

  • 🏠 Stadium Opens: Premium Level & General Admission – 11:30 AM
  • 🏆 Throw-In: 2:00 PM – Cork vs Louth, U20 challenge at 12noon
  • ☁ Weather: Partly cloudy with rain – Check Met Éireann for updates.

🎟 Ticket Information

  • Tickets are available online at www.gaacork.ie/tickets or in-store at SuperValu and Centra.
  • 📌 All attendees, including under 16s, must have a ticket.
  • ❌ No ticket sales at the venue.

🏟 Stadium Access & Seating

  • Gates open at 11:30 AM for general access and Premium Level.
  • Open Stands: South Stand Lower and Premium Level.
  • Closed Stands: All other areas remain closed.

🚶 Getting to the Stadium

  • Walking: 25-minute walk from Cork city centre, connected via the Mahon to Passage Greenway Walk.
  • 🚍 Public Transport: Bus routes 202 and 212 stop near the stadium. Kent Station is a 35-minute walk away.

🚗 Parking Information

  • No parking at the stadium.
  • ✔ Alternative parking available at:
    • Mahon, Páirc Uí Rinn, City Centre Car Parks, Kennedy Quay
    • Local rowing clubs also offer parking.
  • 🚧 Gardaí will enforce a cordon around the stadium – plan your travel accordingly.

🍔 Facilities & Match Programme

  • Food & Drinks: Food counters, sweet shops, and bars will be open throughout the stadium.
  • 📖 Match Programmes available for purchase inside the venue.

🙏 Respect for Fellow Fans

  • Please be mindful of others when moving to and from your seats.
  • Wait for breaks in play before moving.

📲 Ticketing & SafeTix™ Entry

  1. Sign into your GAA Ticketmaster Account.
  2. Go to My Events and select your ticket.
  3. Add to Apple Wallet or Google Pay (Barcodes won’t be visible in Wallets).
  4. On match day: Scan your rotating barcode or use NFC tap entry.

📌 Screenshots of tickets may not be accepted. 🔗 Need help? Visit GAA Digital Tickets.


🔴 SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh Thanks You!

We look forward to an exciting afternoon of football action! For updates, visit www.gaacork.ie or follow @paircuichaoimh on social media.

The Cork Senior Football team to play Louth has been announced;

The Cork Senior Football team to play Louth has been announced as follows;

 

1. Patrick Doyle, Knocknagree
2. Seán Brady, Ballygarvan
3. Daniel O’Mahony, Knocknagree
4. Neil Lordan, Ballinora
5. Brian O’Driscoll, Carrigaline
6. Rory Maguire, Castlehaven
7. Mattie Taylor, Mallow
8. Ian Maguire, St. Finbarr’s
9. Colm O’Callaghan, Éire Óg
10. Paul Walsh, Kanturk
11. Tommy Walsh, Kanturk
12. Seán McDonnell, Mallow
13. Mark Cronin, Nemo Rangers
14. Chris Óg Jones, Uíbh Laoire
15. Cathail O’Mahony, Mitchelstown
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16. Micheál Aodh Martin, Nemo Rangers
17. Briain Murphy, Nemo Rangers
18. Darragh Cashman, Millstreet
19. Jacob O’Driscoll, Valley Rovers
20. Conor Cahalane, Castlehaven
21. Brian Hurley, Castlehaven
22. Seán Walsh, Mitchelstown
23. Eoghan McSweeney, Knocknagree
24. Ruairí Deane, Bantry Blues
25. Hugh O’Connor, Newmarket
26. Luke Murphy, Cullen

Allianz Football League Rd 6 | Cork vs Louth

Cork will play Louth in Round 6 of the Allianz Football League Division 2 on Sunday March 16th at 2pm in Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

 

Earlier at 12noon, there will be an u20 challenge game between the two sides. 

 

 

 

 

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