Seandún GAA launched their Centenary Book on Wednesday night in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, marking a proud milestone for the division.
The event, hosted by MC Rory Noonan, proved to be a highly enjoyable and memorable evening for all in attendance.
The launch featured contributions from a distinguished panel of speakers, including:
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Lord Mayor Cllr. Fergal Dennehy, who officially launched the book
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Mick Buckley, Seandún GAA Chairman
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Cllr. Kieran McCarthy, who penned insightful chapters on Cork’s economic climate in the 1920s and 1970s
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Peter Devine, Book Committee Lead and the driving force behind the project
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Ger O’Sullivan, Cork GAA Communications Officer, who delivered the closing address
Clubs and delegates from across the division were well represented on the night, adding to the sense of pride and celebration.
Copies of the book can be purchased here:
Photos from the night are below.
Munster SFC club Championship
Munster Club SFC Quarter-Final Goes Ahead.
Following confirmation from the host venue, the Munster Club Senior Football Championship Quarter-Final between St. Finbarr’s and Clonmel Commercials (Tipperary) will go ahead as scheduled.
📅 Saturday, November 15th
🕜 1:15 PM
📍 Clonmel Sportsfield
St. Finbarr’s travel to Clonmel aiming to book their place in the Munster Semi-Final. Best of luck to The Barrs as they represent Cork on the provincial stage.
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County Junior ‘A’ FC Updates
County Junior A Football Semi-Finals – Postponed & Refixture Details
Following pitch inspections carried out this morning, both County Junior A Football Semi-Finals — Charleville v Kilmacabea and Nemo Rangers v Donoughmore — have been postponed due to unplayable pitches.
The CCC has confirmed that the games will be refixed for next weekend, with details as follows:
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Refixed Fixtures – Saturday, November 22nd
🕒 3:00 PM
JAFC – Semi-Final
🔴 Charleville v Kilmacabea
📍 Páirc Uí Rinn
🕒 3:00 PM
JAFC – Semi-Final
⚫ Donoughmore v Nemo Rangers
📍 Glenville
Seandún GAA launched their Centenary Book
Seandún GAA launched their Centenary Book on Wednesday night in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, marking a proud milestone for the division.
The event, hosted by MC Rory Noonan, proved to be a highly enjoyable and memorable evening for all in attendance.
The launch featured contributions from a distinguished panel of speakers, including:
Lord Mayor Cllr. Fergal Dennehy, who officially launched the book
Mick Buckley, Seandún GAA Chairman
Cllr. Kieran McCarthy, who penned insightful chapters on Cork’s economic climate in the 1920s and 1970s
Peter Devine, Book Committee Lead and the driving force behind the project
Ger O’Sullivan, Cork GAA Communications Officer, who delivered the closing address
Clubs and delegates from across the division were well represented on the night, adding to the sense of pride and celebration.
Copies of the book can be purchased here:
Photos from the night are below.
Cork GAA Sustainability Survey
Cork GAA Sustainability Survey –
Following on from the recent Green Clubs workshops delivered in partnership with Rebel Go Green, the Cork GAA Sustainability Committee is now working on the next phase of our sustainability programme. As part of this work, we are conducting a county-wide survey to assess the current energy-related costs across all clubs.
The information gathered will help us better understand the challenges faced by clubs and will guide the supports and resources we develop moving forward.
We would greatly appreciate if your club could take a few minutes to complete the short survey before Monday, November 24th.
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Thank you for your cooperation and support as we continue to help clubs become more energy-efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally conscious.
November 2025
F3 Youth Athletic Development Course – November 15th
January 2026
Performance Nutrition Workshop (Adult Club) – January 14th
F3 Youth Athletic Development Course – January 17th
Youth “Resistance Training” Workshop – January 21st
Adult Coaching Conference – January 24th
Nursery Courses – January to February
Award 2 Football – October 2025 to January 2026
February 2026
Youth Football Coaching Workshop – February 8th
GPS & Performance Analysis Workshop for Club Coaches – February 9th
F3 Youth Athletic Development Course – February 14th
Youth Hurling Coaching Workshop – February 15th
Award 1 Youth Dual (Cork, Mallow, Clonakilty) – February to April
ICGG Workshops – February to April (42 total across 14 regions)
March 2026
Speed Workshop for Youth Club Coaches – March 4th
Football Goalkeeping Workshop – March 7th
Medical: ACL Conference (Diagnosis, Treatment & Prevention) – March 9th
Hurling Goalkeeping Workshop – March 14th
April 2026
GAA Introduction to Performance Analysis Course – April 12th
Award 1 Youth Dual – continues through April
ICGG Workshops – conclude in April
May 2026
Performance Psychology Workshop: “Performing Under Pressure” – May 13th
Performance Analysis Workshop for Practitioners – May 24th
October 2026 – January 2027
Award 2 Hurling – October 2026 to January 2027