Thank You for Making the Cork GAA Sustainability Roadshow a Success
Cork GAA extends a sincere thank you to all the stakeholders who attended the recent Cork GAA Sustainability Roadshow.
🔗 View Presentations & Highlights
Your presence, insights, and enthusiasm made the event a resounding success. We were delighted to welcome a diverse group of attendees — including club representatives, County Board members, City and County councils, the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), Croke Park representatives, and sustainability experts.
Each participant brought valuable perspectives and energy to the conversation, helping to shape a more sustainable future for Cork GAA and the wider community.
Continue the Journey – Explore the Cork GAA Sustainability Hub
To build on the momentum of the roadshows, we encourage all participants and interested clubs to visit our dedicated Sustainability section on the Cork GAA website.
🌿 Visit the Sustainability Hub
This hub provides a range of resources, toolkits, case studies, and guidance designed to support your club’s sustainability journey. Whether you’re taking your first steps or looking to expand existing initiatives, you’ll find practical ideas and useful contacts to help embed sustainability into every aspect of club life.
Next Step – Appoint a Club Sustainability Officer
As we look ahead, we’re asking all clubs to appoint a Sustainability Officer at this year’s AGM.
This key role will help coordinate sustainability actions within your club — from grant applications and local partnerships to embedding green practices in planning and operations.
🌍 View Sustainability Officer Role
By nominating a dedicated officer, your club will play an active role in driving local change and strengthening our collective impact across Cork.
Together, let’s continue to make Cork GAA a leader in community and environmental sustainability.
— Cork GAA Sustainability Committee
Thank You for Making the Cork GAA Sustainability Roadshow a Success
Thank You for Making the Cork GAA Sustainability Roadshow a Success
Cork GAA extends a sincere thank you to all the stakeholders who attended the recent Cork GAA Sustainability Roadshow.
🔗 View Presentations & Highlights
Your presence, insights, and enthusiasm made the event a resounding success. We were delighted to welcome a diverse group of attendees — including club representatives, County Board members, City and County councils, the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), Croke Park representatives, and sustainability experts.
Each participant brought valuable perspectives and energy to the conversation, helping to shape a more sustainable future for Cork GAA and the wider community.
Continue the Journey – Explore the Cork GAA Sustainability Hub
To build on the momentum of the roadshows, we encourage all participants and interested clubs to visit our dedicated Sustainability section on the Cork GAA website.
🌿 Visit the Sustainability Hub
This hub provides a range of resources, toolkits, case studies, and guidance designed to support your club’s sustainability journey. Whether you’re taking your first steps or looking to expand existing initiatives, you’ll find practical ideas and useful contacts to help embed sustainability into every aspect of club life.
Next Step – Appoint a Club Sustainability Officer
As we look ahead, we’re asking all clubs to appoint a Sustainability Officer at this year’s AGM.
This key role will help coordinate sustainability actions within your club — from grant applications and local partnerships to embedding green practices in planning and operations.
🌍 View Sustainability Officer Role
By nominating a dedicated officer, your club will play an active role in driving local change and strengthening our collective impact across Cork.
Together, let’s continue to make Cork GAA a leader in community and environmental sustainability.
— Cork GAA Sustainability Committee
Four Rebels honoured in 2025 PwC All-Stars
Cork Referees in Action for Munster Club Championship Weekend
Cork Referees in Action for Munster Club Championship Weekend
Cork referees will once again be at the heart of the action in this weekend’s
2025 AIB Munster GAA Football Club Championships, taking charge of key fixtures across the province.
In the Senior Club Championship Q-Final, David Murnane Macroom will officiate the clash between Éire Óg, Inis (Clare) and Rathgormack (Waterford) at
Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg on Saturday, November 9th at 1:30pm.
Meanwhile, James Regan Lough Rovers has been appointed to the Intermediate Club Championship Quarter-Final between Corofin (Clare) and Stradbally (Waterford), which also throws in at 1:30pm on Saturday, November 9th in Corofin.
Rounding off the Cork representation, Brian Crowley from Castlehaven will take charge of the Junior Club Championship Quarter-Final as Killimer (Clare) meet Clonmel Óg (Tipperary) at Kilmihil on Friday, November 8th at 1:30pm.
Cork GAA extends its best wishes to all three officials as they represent the county on the provincial stage this weekend.
Cork 3rd level colleges in league action this week.
Cork 3rd level colleges in league action this week.
Wednesday November 5th
Intermediate Hurling League
UCC v UL at 6:30pm in the Mardyke GAA Grounds
Senior Football League
UCC v MTUK at 7:30pm in Tralee
Ladies Football League
UCC v Maynooth University at 8pm in the Mardyke GAA Grounds
Thursday November 6th
Senior Hurling League
SETU Waterford v MTU Cork at 7pm in MTU Cork Pitch 1
UCC v MICL at 8pm in the St Patricks GAA Grounds
O’Connor Ladies Football League
UCC v MICL at 3pm in the MICL GAA Grounds
Round 2 of the 2025/2026 TUS Dr. Harty Cup Fixtures
Round 2 of the 2025/2026 TUS Dr. Harty Cup (Under 19 A Hurling) is scheduled to take place on Wednesday November 5th.
Group 1
Nenagh C.B.S. 🆚 Árdscoil Rís, Limerick
🕐 1:30pm | 📍 Newport
Cashel C.S. 🆚 St. Flannan’s College, Ennis
🕐 1:30pm | 📍 UL North Campus
Group 2
Clonmel High School 🆚 C.B.S. Midleton
🕐 1:30pm | 📍 Cappoquin
Coláiste Cholmáin, Fermoy 🆚 De La Salle College, Waterford
🕐 1:30pm | 📍 Cappoquin
📝 Logistics Base: Fraher Field, Dungarvan
Group 3
John the Baptist Community School 🆚 Scoil na Tríonóide, Doon
🕐 1:30pm | 📍 Kilmallock
Blackwater Community School, Lismore 🆚 Thurles C.B.S.
🕐 1:30pm | 📍 Goatenbridge
Group 4
Christian Brothers College, Cork 🆚 Gaelcholáiste Mhuire an Mhainistir Thuaigh
🕐 12:30pm | 📍 Páirc Uí Chaoimh All-Weather Pitch
St. Joseph’s, Tulla 🆚 Our Lady’s, Templemore
🕐 1:30pm | 📍 Cappamore