Update form Scor

Scór Sinsir is back for 2025 and it is time for GAA members to get set for the upcoming competitions. If are 17 or over since January 1st 2025, get involved with your club and take part in any of the eight disciplines, Rince Foirne, Amhránaíocht Aonair, Aithriseoireacht/Scéalaíocht, Bailéad Ghrúpa, Nuachleas, Ceol Uirlise, Rince Seit & Tráth na gCeist.
Dates have also been confirmed for the 2025 Scór na bPáistí competitions. National school children can take part in the usual eight Scór competitions plus Rince Aonair, Ceol Aonair & Rince Seanós.
The dates for Scór Sinsir 2025 and Scór na bPáistí 2025 are listed below. Divisonal rounds will be held prior to the county rounds and details on those can be got from your respective Divisional committee, contacts are listed below.
Divisional Contacts
Dates TBC by respective Divisional committees, contacts below for further info.
Abhann Dubh / Avondhu
Barry Ahern – 0860220906 / bazhelen40@gmail.com
 
Beara
County Cultural Officer John O’Mahony – irishculturalofficer.cork@gaa.ie
 
Cairbre / Carbery
Deirdre Hodnett – 0868257136 / dhodnett67@gmail.com
Carraigdhoun
Elaine Hurley – elainemaryhurley@gmail.com
Dú Ealla / Duhallow
Margaret Kiely – 0877673331 / kielymgt@gmail.com
Uí Mac Choille / Imokilly
Alan Whelan – 0874400654 / ajwhelan123@gmail.com
Muscraí / Muskerry
Tracey Cronin – 0876839688 / scor.muskerry@gmail.com
Seandún
County Cultural Officer John O’Mahony – irishculturalofficer.cork@gaa.ie
Dátaí Scór Sinsir 2025 
Divisional Rounds
To be completed by/on March 1st
 
County Final / Craobh Chorcaí
Tráth na gCeist Babhta 1 – Table Quiz Round on Wednesday 26th of November at 7:30pm in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh. This is open to ALL CLUBS in the County. (NO qualification from Divisional Final required). The top three teams at the end of this table quiz will go forward to the on-stage quiz which will take place on Friday 7th of March as part of the County Final.
County Final on Friday 7th of March at 7:30pm in Éire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens.
Munster Semi-Final / Leathcheannais na Mumhan
Saturday 22nd of March at 2:30pm in Pallasgreen for An Clár, Corcaigh, Luimneach & Port Láirge
Munster Final / Craobh na Mumhan
Saturday 29th of March in Cappamore. Tráth na gCeist Babhta 1 at 3pm and Stage Competitions at 5pm
All Ireland Final / Craobh na hÉireann
Saturday 26th of January in Castlebar, Co. Mayo
Dátaí Scór na bPáistí 2025 
Divisional Rounds
To be completed by/on March 23rd
County Semi-Final / Leathcheannais Chorcaí
Friday 28th of March for Abhann Dubh, Beara, Cairbre, Carrigdhoun at 7:30pm in Éire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens.
Sunday 30th of March for Dú Ealla, Múscraí, Seandún, Uí Mac Choille at 2pm in Éire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens.
County Final / Craobh Chorcaí
Saturday 5th of April at 2pm in Éire Óg GAA Pavilion, Ovens.

Cork Footballers Claim Crucial Opening Day Win Over Meath

Cork’s Allianz Division 2 Football League campaign began in style with a significant victory over Meath at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday evening. This marks Cork’s first opening-round league success since 2020, back when they competed in Division 3.

Promotion is the goal for John Cleary’s team this season, and securing two vital points in the first round was the perfect way to start. Playing under the new rules, the Rebels showed composure and quality in a highly entertaining encounter.

Brian O’Driscoll shone at wing-forward, guiding his side with leadership and poise. A decisive burst midway through the second half, which included two crucial goals, proved to be the difference. Cork demonstrated resilience and sharp finishing to ensure the win in front of an enthusiastic home crowd.

This result is a promising start to Cork’s Division 2 campaign as they aim to build momentum and challenge for promotion.

Cork Off to Winning Start in Allianz Hurling League

 

Cork began their Allianz Hurling League campaign with an impressive win over Wexford at Chadwicks Wexford Park. Despite difficult weather conditions that hindered fluid play, the Rebels delivered a commanding team performance, laying down an early-season marker.

Key players Brian Hayes, Niall O’Leary, Padraig Power, and Cormac O’Brien led the charge, ensuring Cork stayed in control throughout the match. The team showed excellent cohesion and determination, setting a solid foundation for the season ahead.

The game wasn’t without its challenges, however. Declan Dalton received a straight red card in the second half, ruling him out of Cork’s clash with Limerick next Saturday night. His absence will be a blow, but the team’s collective effort and depth provide hope for a strong showing in the upcoming fixture.

 

Scorers for Wexford: C Byrne 0-7 f, C Dunbar, R O’Connor, D Codd, C McGuckin, J Redmond 0-1 each.

CorkD Dalton 1-5 (1-0 pen, 0-2 f, 0-1 sl), P Power 1-4, B Hayes, D Fitzgibbon (0-2 f) 0-4 each, E Twomey 0-2, S Kingston, S Harnedy 0-1 each.

WEXFORD: M Fanning; N Murphy, S Donohoe, E Ryan; C McGuckin, C Foley, D Carley; C Hearne, D Codd; C Dunbar, R O’Connor, C Byrne Dunbar; K Foley S Casey, C Byrne.

Subs: S Rowley for D Carley (22), R Lawlor for K Foley (34), J Redmond for S Rowley (35 inj), T Kinsella for C Byrne Dunbar (54), C Flood for S Casey (66).

CORK: P Collins; N O’Leary, G Millerick, S O’Donoghue; T O’Mahony, R Downey, C O’Brien; L Meade, D Fitzgibbon; D Dalton, S Barrett, B Roche; B Hayes, P Power, S Kingston.

Subs: D Cahalane for S O’Donoghue (33 inj), E Twomey for R Downey (47 inj), S Harnedy for B Roche (56), R Cotter for S Barrett (64), C Lehane for S Kingston (68).

Referee: Michael Kennedy, Tipperary.

Stadium Information | Allianz Football League Cork vs Meath

 

Cork GAA fans are in for a treat this Saturday, 25th January 2025, as Páirc Uí Chaoimh hosts an action-packed double-header featuring both the Cork U20 and Senior Football teams.

The event kicks off at 3 PM with the U20 Football Challenge between Cork U20s and Meath U20s, followed by the much-anticipated Division 2 Football League clash between Cork and Meath at 5 PM.


Key Information for Attendees

🎟️ Tickets:

  • Tickets are available at www.gaacork.ie/tickets or in-store at SuperValu and Centra.
  • All attendees, including under 16s, must have a ticket.
  • Please note that no tickets will be sold at the venue.

🏟️ Stadium Access:

  • Gates open at 2:30 PM for Premium Level and South Level 1 access.
  • North Stand is closed for this event.

🚗 Parking:

  • No parking available at the stadium.
  • Alternative options include parking at Mahon, Páirc Uí Rinn, city center car parks, or Kennedy Quay.
  • Local rowing clubs also have parking spaces. Gardaí will enforce a cordon around the stadium, so plan your travel accordingly.

🚶 Transport & Accessibility:

  • The stadium is a 25-minute walk from the city center and is connected via the Mahon to Passage Greenway Walk.
  • Public transport options include bus routes 202 and 212, which stop near the stadium. Kent Station is a 35-minute walk away.

🍴 Facilities:

  • Food counters, sweet shops, and bars will be open around the stadium.
  • Match programs are available for purchase at various points within the stadium.

👕 Weather Preparation:

  • With winter in full swing, attendees are advised to dress appropriately for the weather.

⚠️ Safety Reminder:

  • Please follow instructions from stewards and security personnel to ensure a safe and enjoyable event for all.

Cork GAA and SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh would like to thank fans for their ongoing support and cooperation. We look forward to seeing you there for what promises to be a thrilling evening of football.

For more information and updates, visit www.gaacork.ie or follow us on social media @paircuichaoimh.

 

The Cork Senior Football Team to Play Meath has been announced;

The Cork Senior Football Team to play Meath at Super Valu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday 25th January has been announced;

  1. Míchéal Aodh Martin, Nemo Rangers
  2. Maurice Shanley, Clonakilty
  3. Daniel O’ Mahony, Knocknagree (Captain)
  4. Neil Lordan, Ballinora
  5. Brian O’ Driscoll, Carrigaline
  6. Rory Maguire, Castlehaven
  7. Matty Taylor, Mallow
  8. Sean Walsh, Mitchelstown
  9. Colm O’Callaghan, Eire Óg
  10. Paul Walsh, Kanturk
  11. Seán Powter, Douglas
  12. Eoghan McSweeney, Knocknagree
  13. Mark Cronin, Nemo Rangers
  14. Chris Óg Jones, Uibh Laoire
  15. Sean McDonnell, Mallow
  16. Patrick Doyle, Knocknagree
  17. Tommy Walsh, Kanturk
  18. Briain Murphy, Nemo Rangers
  19. Darragh Cashman, Millstreet
  20. Sean Brady, Ballygarvan
  21. Sean Dore, Ballincollig
  22. Cathal Maguire, Castlehaven
  23. Eanna Desmond, Carrigaline
  24. Hugh O’Conor, Newmarket
  25. Cathail O’Mahony, Mitchelstown
  26. Luke Murphy, Cullen