Cork GAA Hurling Development Squads in action on Saturday 24th August;

There is an exciting day of hurling ahead for the various Cork GAA Hurling Development Squads in action this Saturday August 24th:
 
U16 Hurling Development Squads – (Eugene Carey Cup / Michael Foley Cup)
  • S/F – Cork 1 vs  Limerick at St Finbarrs GAA Club at 1200, with group finals at 1400
  • S/F – Cork 2 vs Waterford at Wexford GAA Centre of Excellence at 1200, with group finals at 1400
  • Blitz – Cork 3 vs Dublin 2 at Kilcock GAA Club at 1100, with Cork 3 vs Kildare at 1300
U15 Hurling Development Squads – (Arrabawn Cup A & B / John Doyle Cup)
  • S/F – Cork 1 vs Limerick 2 at Moyle Rovers GAA Club at 1230, with finals to follow.
  • S/F – Cork 2 vs Tipp 1 at Ballylooby GAA Club at 1230, with finals to follow.
  • S/F – Cork 3 vs Offaly at Killenaule GAA Club at 1230, with finals to follow.
U14 Hurling Development Squads – Forristal / Walsh Tournament
  • Q/F – Cork West vs Wexford 1 at Erins Own Waterford GAA Club at 1100, semi-finals and finals to follow.
  • Q/F – Cork East vs Wexford 2  at Butlerstown GAA Club at 1100, semi-finals and finals to follow.
  • Q/F – Cork City vs Galway at Laois GAA Centre of Excellence at 1100, semi-finals and finals to follow.
  • Q/F – Cork North vs Offaly at Laois GAA Centre of Excellence at 1150, semi-finals and finals to follow.

    Enjoy the games and support & encourage our players & their team mentors.

Exciting Weekend of Hurling Action on Rebels Online in Round 2

We’re thrilled to bring you live coverage of two highly anticipated matches in the Co-Op Superstores Hurling Championships this weekend, exclusively on Rebels Online!

Friday, August 23rd: Bride Rovers vs Castlelyons

The weekend kicks off with a thrilling clash in the Co-Op Superstores Senior ‘A’ Hurling Championship Round 2. Bride Rovers will take on Castlelyons in Ballynoe at 7:00 PM. Our live coverage begins at 6:45 PM, ensuring you don’t miss a moment of the pre-match excitement.

Sunday, August 25th: Sarsfields vs Newtownshandrum

The action continues on Sunday with another blockbuster match in the Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship Round 2. Sarsfields will face off against Newtownshandrum in Mourneabbey at 4:00 PM. Tune in early, with live coverage starting at 3:45 PM.

How to Watch

Both matches will be streamed live on Rebels Online. You can purchase a match pass for €9.99 or opt for the Rebels Online Pass for €79.99, which gives you access to all the hurling and football action throughout the season.

Don’t Miss Out!

This weekend promises to be full of top-tier hurling action. Whether you’re cheering for Bride Rovers, Castlelyons, Sarsfields, or Newtownshandrum, Rebels Online is the place to be.

Head over to rebelsonline.gaacork.ie to secure your pass and join the excitement.

 

Cork GAA Games & Coaching Cúl Camp report 2024;

2024 was a very successful year for Cork GAA Games and Coaching through the Cúl Camps as can be seen in the numbers below;
Cúl Camps – 123 + 5 Gaa for all Camps; Total – 128
Total Number of Children in attendance at Cúl Camps  – 18,150
Number of Cúl Camp Coordinator – 150
Number of Cúl Camp Coaches – 2000
Assistant Cúl Camp Coaches – 1000
Club Volunteers – 500+
Gaa for All Camp – 5
GAA for All Camp held at Super Valu Paric Ui Chaoimh – 1.
Míle Buíochas

Cork GAA mourns former Cork footballer, Kevin Kehily,

Munster football final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh 1976;  Cork defender Kevin Kehily clearing past Kerry forward John Egan .

Cork GAA wish to be associated with the expressions of sympathy on the passing of Kevin Kehily, former Cork Senior Footballer.

To say Kevin was a legend of Cork GAA teams of the past is an understatement and is a term not used loosely.

A member of the Newcestown Club, Kevin won Munster colleges titles with Hamilton High School, Bandon.

He won Cork County Junior titles in both codes with his club, Newcestown,  before leading them to Cork County Intermediate football glory in 1971.

Double success was achieved with his divisional side, Carbery, when the Cork County Senior football championship was annexed in 1967 and 1971.

With Cork, Munster & All Ireland success came in Minor (1967) and U21 Football (1970)

Kevin trained the Cork Senior Hurling team which won three in a row All Ireland Senior Hurling finals 1976 to 1978.

His career with the rebels senior footballers spanned 15 years from 1969 to 1984 winning three Munster titles (1971, 1974 and 1983) and two All Star awards in 1980 at full back, with Cork defeating Kerry in the National Football league final, and in 1982 at left corner back a year in which the kingdom defeated the Rebels in National League & Munster championship finals after a replay in both.

His duals in the red jersey with Eoin Liston (Kerry) are part of GAA folklore.

A physical education teacher by profession, Kevin was domiciled in Bishopstown, and was involved with his adopted club leading them to Cork Senior Football finals of 2002 & 2004.

He was selected on the football ”Stars of the 1980’s” and was honoured on All Ireland SFC final day of 2013.

Sympathy of the Cork GAA community to Kevin’s wife Eileen, daughters Deirdre and Ciara and son Diarmuid.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dilis.

McCarthy Insurance Group Football Championships Round 2 Results;

Results of the McCarthy Insurance Group Football Championships Round 2 played across the weekend of 16th – 18th August 2024.

 

McCarthy Insurance Premier SFC:

Clonakilty 1-9, Carbery Rangers 0-12.

Ballincollig 0-9, Newcestown 0-8.

Mallow 2-12, St Finbarrs 2-10.

Eire Og 2-6, Nemo Rangers 0-16.

St Michaels 0-5, Castlehaven 2-18.

Douglas 0-7, Valley Rovers 0-8.

McCarthy Insurance Senior A FC:

Beal Athan Ghaorthaidh 2-14, Cill na Martra 2-15.

Kiskeam 0-6, Carrigaline 0-10.

Kanturk 3-16, O Donovan Rossa 0-8.

Knocknagree 5-17, Clyda Rovers 0-14.

Fermoy 1-8, Dohenys 1-13.

Bishopstown 2-8, Newmarket 0-12,

McCarthy Insurance Premier IFC:

Bandon 0-12, Bantry Blues 1-15.

Kilshannig 0-10, Rockchapel 0-6.

Macroom 0-8, Castletownbere 0-10.

Aghabullogue 1-10, Ilen Rovers 0-7.

Nemo Rangers 1-11, Naomh Aban 1-11.

Uibh Laoire 1-11, Aghada 0-7.

McCarthy Insurance Intermediate ‘A’ FC:

Adrigole 0-13, Kildorrery 1-10.

Gabriel Rangers 1-16, Dromtarriffe 0-13.

Boherbue 0-12, St Finbarrs 1-8.

Ballinora 1-12, Mitchelstown 1-10.

Glanmire 3-19, Na Piarsaigh 2-6.

St Vincents 0-11, Glanworth 1-10.

McCarthy Insurance Premier JFC:

St James 1-9, Kilmurry 2-7.

Ballydesmond 1-7, Glenville 2-10.

St Nicks 1-11, Urhan 1-8.

Cullen 0-13, Kinsale 2-9.

Cobh 0-12, Canovee 0-12.

Millstreet 1-5, Buttevant 5-10.