Cork GAA Health and Wellbeing Community are looking forward to our conference in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday morning.
This will be the first health and wellbeing conference of its type within Cork GAA. The event will open on Saturday morning with a welcome from the Chairperson of Cork Health and Wellbeing and County Children’s officer Eoghan O’Connor, Janas Harrington from St.Finbarr’s and part of the National Health and Wellbeing will also speak.
Our first workshop of the day will be the ‘The Healthy Club Journey’ when three Cork clubs share their experience of being involved. This workshop promises to be an interesting and informative one, Remember to bring any questions you may have, as this is the perfect opportunity to learn from the experiences of others.
Our second workshop of the day will be from Professor Louise Crowley of University College Cork and Bishopstown GAA. She will be discussing the Bystander Intervention Programme, which teaches us how to recognize and respond to potentially dangerous situations
We are excited to welcome Sinéad Crowley (National GAA Sport for All Committee), Midleton (The Magpies) All-Stars, and Alan Craughwell (Director of Mixed Ability Sports Ireland) to our third workshop of the day! They will help all in attendance to learn more about GAA for all and how to create a more inclusive and accessible environment within the sport.
Former Cork Camogie, Irish Soccer, and Cork City player Clare Shine will share her story ‘Scoring Goals in the Dark’. Clare is an inspiring role model who has overcome adversity and achieved great success in her sporting career. Clare will speak about how she successfully navigated difficult times and reach her own personal goals.
Next up will be ‘Be Kind to Your Mind, Cork GAA Mental Health Initiative’. This initiative is helping to raise awareness and support for mental health in the GAA community. Through this initiative, the Cork GAA are working to create a safe and supportive environment for anyone who is struggling with their mental health. They are providing information and support to those who need it, as well as raising awareness of the importance of mental health and wellbeing.
Marc Sheehan, Chairperson of Cork GAA, will be bringing our conference to a close.
Speaking ahead of the event, Eoghan O’Connor Chairperson of the Health and Wellbeing Committee said “We hope that the Cork GAA Health & Wellbeing Conference will provide signposts for all clubs as they actively engage with issues that are important in their communities.”
The Cork Senior Football team to play Clare in Division 2 Round 5 of the Allianz Football League has been announced
The Cork Senior Football team to play Clare on Sunday 5th March at 2:00pm in Cusack Park, Ennis in Division 2 Round 5 of the Allianz Football League has been announced
Cork GAA Health & Wellbeing Conference takes place on Saturday
Cork GAA Health and Wellbeing Community are looking forward to our conference in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday morning.
This will be the first health and wellbeing conference of its type within Cork GAA. The event will open on Saturday morning with a welcome from the Chairperson of Cork Health and Wellbeing and County Children’s officer Eoghan O’Connor, Janas Harrington from St.Finbarr’s and part of the National Health and Wellbeing will also speak.
Our first workshop of the day will be the ‘The Healthy Club Journey’ when three Cork clubs share their experience of being involved. This workshop promises to be an interesting and informative one, Remember to bring any questions you may have, as this is the perfect opportunity to learn from the experiences of others.
Our second workshop of the day will be from Professor Louise Crowley of University College Cork and Bishopstown GAA. She will be discussing the Bystander Intervention Programme, which teaches us how to recognize and respond to potentially dangerous situations
We are excited to welcome Sinéad Crowley (National GAA Sport for All Committee), Midleton (The Magpies) All-Stars, and Alan Craughwell (Director of Mixed Ability Sports Ireland) to our third workshop of the day! They will help all in attendance to learn more about GAA for all and how to create a more inclusive and accessible environment within the sport.
Former Cork Camogie, Irish Soccer, and Cork City player Clare Shine will share her story ‘Scoring Goals in the Dark’. Clare is an inspiring role model who has overcome adversity and achieved great success in her sporting career. Clare will speak about how she successfully navigated difficult times and reach her own personal goals.
Next up will be ‘Be Kind to Your Mind, Cork GAA Mental Health Initiative’. This initiative is helping to raise awareness and support for mental health in the GAA community. Through this initiative, the Cork GAA are working to create a safe and supportive environment for anyone who is struggling with their mental health. They are providing information and support to those who need it, as well as raising awareness of the importance of mental health and wellbeing.
Marc Sheehan, Chairperson of Cork GAA, will be bringing our conference to a close.
Speaking ahead of the event, Eoghan O’Connor Chairperson of the Health and Wellbeing Committee said “We hope that the Cork GAA Health & Wellbeing Conference will provide signposts for all clubs as they actively engage with issues that are important in their communities.”
Cork GAA in partnership with Sports Direct and O’Neills launch training kit
Cork GAA – in partnership with Sports Direct and O’Neill’s – has just unveiled its latest training kit. The marine and yellow colour is Cork’s first training kit to launch this year.
Staying true to Cork the three lines featured on the sleeve represent the three pillars of Cork GAA – club, school, and county.
In keeping with the home jersey, Cork GAA’s crest logo is subtly incorporated on the back featuring Shandon Bells with Queen’s Old Castle and King’s Old Castle on either side, and Bandon Bridge to the foreground.
The kit is available exclusively in Sports Direct stores and online in the coming weeks.
The Cork U20 Football team to play Roscommon in the John Kerins Development league has been announced
The Cork U20 Football team to play Roscommon in the John Kerins Development league has been announced
Kearys Renault presents Cork GAA with six new kit vans
Paul O’Halloran presents the Cork Senior Hurling and Football teams with new Renault Trafic Vans kit vans for the season ahead.
Kearys Renault presents Cork GAA with six new kit vans
Paul O’Halloran, COO, Kearys Motor Group, presented Cork GAA Senior hurling and football teams with their new Renault Trafic Sport Kit Vans for the 2023 season this afternoon.
This is the third year of Kearys Renault’s partnership with Cork GAA. This partnership reflects Kearys’ culture, values, and team spirit.
“We are delighted to donate these new branded Renault Trafic Sport vans to Cork GAA for this season and are very proud of our young players and new managers here in Cork,” said Paul O’Halloran.
“We hope the teams enjoy use of the vans and wish all teams and clubs in Cork GAA every good wish for a successful season,” he added.
All six teams in the Cork GAA are amazing groups of athletes and fantastic ambassadors for Cork, and together with Kearys strive to drive GAA in Cork!
On behalf of the Cork GAA Sinéad O’Keeffe, Commercial Director noted, “We are delighted to partner with Kearys Renault again this year and thank them for their support, with a busy season ahead for all 6 hurling and football teams we look forward to taking to the roads of Cork in the Renault Trafic Sport Vans”.
The six new branded Renault Trafic Sport vans serve as official kit vans for the Cork Senior, Under 20 and Minor Hurling and Football teams. They will be recognised around the roads of Cork by Kearys and the GAA logos and its distinctive graphic of a hurler or footballer.