Cork GAA and Cork Opera House Unite to Celebrate Heritage and Community

As the 2025 GAA season gathers momentum, and Cork fans look forward to another memorable year supporting their club and county teams, Cork GAA is delighted to announce a new partnership with a famed Cork institution that has also provided many magical memories for its legions of devoted supporters.

This year, Cork Opera House celebrates its 170th anniversary. The remarkable longevity of the Opera House is testament to the central role it has played in the cultural life of Cork over several generations, and reflects the great pride that the people of Cork have in it.

To mark this significant anniversary, Cork GAA is formally joining with Cork Opera House in launching a new partnership. This development is only fitting, as it acknowledges the historic and enduring importance of these two great Cork institutions in the social and cultural fabric of the city and county, and the extraordinary contributions they have made to Cork people and their communities.

Welcoming the launch of the partnership, Cork GAA CEO Kevin O’Donovan highlighted the coming together of two entities with a similar vision for Cork, noting that “both Cork GAA and Cork Opera House have a common identity. Each is committed to promoting excellence in their respective fields, and to providing joy and entertainment for their followers. But more especially, they are also symbols of what it means to be from Cork, and their respective importance to the people of Cork has endured over many decades. We in Cork GAA are delighted to be associated with such a beloved Cork institution”.

At the announcement of the partnership, Eibhlín Gleeson, Cork Opera House CEO said “’We’re thrilled to team up with Cork GAA as we head into our 170th anniversary year. Both Cork Opera House and Cork GAA are at the heart of this city, bringing people together through tradition, passion, and community. It’s rare to see the world of sports and the arts come together like this, which makes this partnership really special. We’re proud to celebrate what makes Cork unique and look forward to working together throughout this milestone year and beyond.’

As the 2025 GAA season gathers momentum and our fans look forward to another memorable year supporting their club and county teams, Cork GAA are delighted to announce a new partnership with a famed Cork institution that has also provided many magical memories for its legions of devoted supporters.
This year, Cork Opera House celebrates its 170th anniversary. The remarkable longevity of the Opera House is testament to the central role it has played in cultural life in Cork over several generations, and reflects the great pride that the people of Cork have in it.
To mark this significant anniversary, Cork GAA is formally joining with Cork Opera House in launching a new partnership. This development is fitting, as it acknowledges the historic and enduring importance of these two great Cork institutions in the social and cultural fabric of the city and county, and the extraordinary contributions they have made to Cork people and their communities.
Welcoming the launch of the partnership, Cork GAA CEO, Kevin O’Donovan highlighted the coming together of two entities with a similar vision for Cork, noting that “both Cork GAA and Cork Opera House have a common identity. Each is committed to promoting excellence in their respective fields, and to providing joy and entertainment for their followers. But more especially, they are also symbols of what it means to be from Cork, and their respective importance to the people of Cork has endured over many decades. We in Cork GAA are delighted to be associated with such a beloved Cork institution”.
Cork GAA Commercial Director, Sinéad O’Keeffe highlighted the importance of both Cork GAA and Cork Opera House to the economic and commercial wellbeing of the city and county, observing that “Cork Opera House and SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh are both places that are an intrinsic part of the city landscape. As well as hosting significant events for Cork people to enjoy and savour, they are full of great memories and performances from the past that continue to inspire us. Long may both continue to play such a huge part in the sporting and cultural lives of Cork people”.

Laura Noonan, Partnerships and Development Manager, Cork Opera House said, “to see Cork Opera House and Cork GAA come together in this capacity is extraordinary. Throughout the enduring history of both organisations, legacy and tradition hold strong. Our longevity is a testament to our resilient spirit as a County. Working with Cork GAA to celebrate a staggering 170 years of Cork Opera House further strengthens our commitment to our community. Our combined effort to deliver top tier entertainment to the people of Cork and beyond is highlighted through this partnership. Together, we are Cork. Together, we are stronger”.

 

Just 22 Seats Left – When They’re Gone, They’re Gone!

Secure your spot at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh for the next five years! Only 22 South Stand Level 1 seats remain, offering exclusive access to Cork’s biggest sporting events, club matches, and concerts. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the action at Cork’s iconic stadium.

Key Benefits:

  • Guaranteed Access: Attend all Cork inter-county games, club matches, and concerts.
  • Premium Seating: Enjoy prime viewing from your personal seat in the South Stand Level 1.
  • Hospitality Access: Gain entry to our exclusive sports bar, enhancing your match-day experience.

Upcoming Triple Header at Páirc Uí Chaoimh:

  • 3:00 PM: Cork Ladies Footballers vs Roscommon
  • 5:00 PM: Cork Hurlers vs Kilkenny
  • 7:00 PM: Cork Footballers vs Roscommon

Pricing:

  • Prices start at €2,500 for a one-time payment, securing your seat for five years.

How to Purchase:

Don’t wait – with only 22 seats left, when they’re gone, they’re gone! Secure your seat today and support Cork GAA in style!

For more details, visit our official page for South Stand Sale.

Cork win thriller in AllianzFootball League

 

Allianz Football League Division Two

Cork 3-18 (3-3-12) Westmeath 3-17 (3-4-9)

By Stephen Barry at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Chris Óg Jones blasted 3-4 as Cork kept their Division Two promotion hopes alive with an entertaining one-point victory over Westmeath.

The Uibh Laoire full-forward netted in the 14th, 52nd, and 67th minutes, with the latter strike providing a four-point cushion.

Ronan Wallace palmed home to make it a nervy finish, but Cork held possession until the hooter.

For the visitors, young wing-back Matthew Whittaker scored one goal and created two, while the McCartan brothers, Danny and Sam, combined for four two-pointers.

Still, the Division Three champions’ relegation concerns grow after their third consecutive defeat.

In a wide-open contest, both teams registered just one point each from a free with everything else scored from play.

John Cleary welcomed captain Brian Hurley, Ian Maguire, and Ruairí Deane back onto the bench after injuries although Seán Powter was a late omission due to a hamstring strain. Tommy Walsh took his place.

Dermot McCabe made two changes to his named team with Brandon Kelly and Lorcan Dolan replacing Enda Gaffney and Stephen Smith.

Cork raised fewer flags than Westmeath in the first half, but thanks to a trio of two-pointers, they led 1-10 to 1-9 at half-time.

 

Brian O’Driscoll landed an early double as they raced into a 0-4 to 0-0 lead. It should’ve been more only for Paul Walsh to blaze a one-on-one goal chance wide.

Westmeath punished that miss in the ninth minute when netting one of their own through a Whittaker shot which just evaded Patrick Doyle’s grasp.

Another major Cork chance was spurned as Seán McDonnell’s shot was deflected around the upright by Jamie Gonoud’s sliding block.

They got their goal in the 14th minute with McDonnell squaring for Jones to slide in for the finish.

The hosts jumped into a six-point lead with back-to-back two-pointers from rookie McDonnell and Eoghan McSweeney for a 1-10 to 1-6 lead.

They wouldn’t score again for the remaining eight minutes of the half as Westmeath reeled off the final five points, including a Danny McCartan two-pointer.

They had goal chances too. Brandon Kelly handpassed over the first opportunity. Then, a superb Doyle double save from Brían Cooney and Whittaker kept Cork ahead by the minimum at the break.

Cork stretched three ahead with points from Jones and Colm O’Callaghan but Westmeath would soon establish their first lead.

After Lorcan Dolan’s third point, Sam McCartan played a brilliant one-two with Whittaker before rolling the ball to the net.

When his brother Danny landed his second two-pointer, the scoreboard read 2-12 to 1-12.

They would trade the lead a couple more times in quick succession. Jones’ second goal, after being fed by Matty Taylor, moved Cork back ahead by the minimum with 18 minutes to play.

From the next attack, the McCartans combined for Danny to launch his third two-pointer with the outside of his boot before Stephen Smith and Kieran Martin were denied by another double save.

Sam McCartan arrowed over the Lake County’s fourth two-pointer but the Rebels responded with the next three from McDonnell, O’Driscoll, and Cathail O’Mahony.

Conor Dillon equalised for a fourth time, but then came Cork’s decisive move.

After a Colm O’Callaghan point, Tommy Walsh supplied Jones’ hat-trick goal as music suddenly blared over the public address.

They had to wait three more nervy minutes for the hooter to ring out as Westmeath came straight back into it with Whittaker lofting across the square for Wallace to palm in.

Scorers for Cork: Chris Óg Jones 3-4, Brian O’Driscoll 0-4 (1 2pt), Seán McDonnell 0-3 (1 2pt), Colm O’Callaghan, Eoghan McSweeney (1 2pt), Mark Cronin (1f) 0-2 each, Cathail O’Mahony 0-1.

Scorers for Westmeath: Sam McCartan 1-3 (1 2pt), Danny McCartan 0-6 (3 2pt), Ronan Wallace 1-1; Matthew Whittaker 1-0; Lorcan Dolan 0-3, Conor Dillon, Luke Loughlin (f), Robbie Forde, Brandon Kelly 0-1 each.

Cork: Patrick Doyle; Maurice Shanley, Daniel O’Mahony, Neil Lordan; Tommy Walsh, Rory Maguire, Matty Taylor; Seán Walsh, Colm O’Callaghan; Paul Walsh, Eoghan McSweeney, Brian O’Driscoll; Mark Cronin, Chris Óg Jones, Seán McDonnell.

Subs: Seán Brady for Shanley (32, inj), Ruairí Deane for P Walsh (42), Ian Maguire for S Walsh (43), Brian Hurley for McSweeney (46), Seán Walsh for O’Callaghan (58-61, temp), Cathail O’Mahony for McDonnell (61).

Westmeath: Conor McCormack; Jamie Gonoud, Conor Dillon, Charlie Drumm; Matthew Whittaker, Jack Geoghegan, Ronan Wallace; Kevin O’Sullivan, Robbie Forde; Danny McCartan, Brían Cooney, Sam McCartan; Brandon Kelly, Luke Loughlin, Lorcan Dolan.

Subs: Enda Gaffney for Geoghegan (8-10, temp), Stephen Smith for Kelly (47), Kieran Martin for Cooney (52), Gaffney for Forde (55), Andrew Kilmartin for Dolan (61), Daniel Scahill for O’Sullivan (67).

Referee: Brendan Griffin (Kerry).

Stadium Information | Allianz Football League Cork vs Westmeath Rd 3

Cork v Westmeath – Allianz Football League at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh Cork GAA fans are in for an exciting evening of football action on Saturday, 15th February 2025, as SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh hosts another thrilling contest under lights. The atmosphere is set to be electric as the Cork Senior team takes on Westmeath.

Key Times

🏠 Stadium Opens: Premium Level – 4:00 PM | General Admission – 4:00 PM
🏆 Senior Football Throw-In: 5:00 PM – Cork vs Westmeath
☁ Weather: Partly cloudy with rain – Check Met Éireann for updates.

Matchday Information

Tickets
🎟 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 4:00 PM for general access and Premium Level.
Only South Stand Lower and Premium Level are open for this match.
All other stands remain closed.

Getting to the Stadium
🛋 Walking: The stadium is a 25-minute walk from Cork city centre and is 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
🚗 No parking at the stadium.
✔ Alternative parking options: Mahon, Páirc Uí Rinn, City Centre Car Parks, Kennedy Quay Local rowing clubs also offer parking.
🚧 Gardaí will enforce a cordon around the stadium – please plan your travel accordingly.

Facilities & Match Programme
🍔 Food & Drinks: Food counters, sweet shops, and bars will be open throughout the stadium.
📖 Match Programmes will be 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
📲 Have your ticket printed or downloaded before arriving. Mobile coverage around the stadium can be limited.
✅ SafeTix™ Mobile Ticketing:
1️⃣ Sign into your GAA Ticketmaster Account
2️⃣ Go to My Events and select your ticket
3️⃣ Add to Apple Wallet or Google Pay (Barcodes won’t be visible in Wallets)
4️⃣ 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 fans for their support
We look forward to an exciting night of football action!
For updates, visit www.gaacork.ie or follow @paircuichaoimh on social media.

 

The Cork Senior Football Team to play Westmeath has been announced;

The Cork Senior Football team to play Westmeath has been announced;
1. Patrick Doyle, Knocknagree
2. Maurice Shanley, Clonakilty
3. Daniel O’ Mahony, Knocknagree
4. Neil Lordan, Ballinora
5. Brian O’ Driscoll, Carrigaline
6. Rory Maguire, Castlehaven
7. Mattie Taylor, Mallow
8. Seán Walsh, Mitchelstown
9. Colm O’ Callaghan, Eíre Óg
10. Paul Walsh, Kanturk
11. Seán Powter, Douglas
12. Eoghan McSweeney, Knocknagree
13. Mark Cronin, Nemo Rangers
14. Chris Óg Jones, Uíbh Laoire
15. Seán McDonnell, Mallow
16. Micheál Aodh Martin, Nemo Rangers
17. Tommy Walsh, Kanturk
18. Briain Murphy, Nemo Rangers
19. Darragh Cashman, Millstreet
20. Seán Brady, Ballygarvan
21. Cathal Maguire, Castlehaven
22. Ian Maguire, St Finbarr’s
23. Ruairí Deane, Bantry Blues
24. Brian Hurley, Castlehaven
25. Cathail O Mahony, Mitchelstown
26. Luke Murphy, Cullen
Support our teams and attend the One Cork Dublin fundraising luncheon at the Clayton Burlington Road, special guests, prizes and more.  Tables of 10 are now available, for further information and to book click here