
30 Teams Set to Take Over SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh as Gaelic4Mothers&Others Festival Returns
Registration is now open for the Gaelic4Mothers&Others Festival of Football & Wellbeing Day, which will take place at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday, 25th July 2026, all in aid of the Cork Mental Health Foundation.
Following the success of last year’s event, the 2026 festival is shaping up to be another outstanding occasion, with 30 Gaelic4Mothers&Others teams from across Cork and beyond taking part in a festival-style day celebrating women’s sport, wellbeing and community connection.

Host Clubs & Event Organisation
Bride Rovers G4M&O, Dromtarriffe Dollies and Carrigtwohill Cougars are the host clubs for the event, which is being organised by Rosaleen O’Brien.
About Gaelic4Mothers&Others
Gaelic4Mothers&Others is an award-winning participation initiative run by the Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) and proudly sponsored nationally by Sports Direct.
The initiative provides an innovative and supportive way for women to play Ladies Gaelic Football in a fun, inclusive and non-competitive environment, promoting physical activity, social connection and positive wellbeing. The programme encourages women over the age of 25 to take part, regardless of previous experience.
Ladies Gaelic Football is one of the fastest-growing amateur sports in Europe, and initiatives such as Gaelic4Mothers&Others have driven significant increases in participation. In 2026, there are over 600 Gaelic4Mothers&Others teams nationwide, with more than 60 teams in Cork alone — a testament to the initiative’s unique mix of community spirit, inclusivity and grassroots passion.
Wellbeing & Family Activities
Wellbeing will once again be central to the event, with a strong focus on mental health and family engagement.
• The Healthy Ireland section of Cork County Council will deliver a series of positive mental health talks throughout the day. • Cork Sports Partnership will host family fun games and yoga classes, ensuring the festival is inclusive and enjoyable for all ages. • Cork’s 96FM will provide entertainment with an MC and DJ throughout the day and evening. • All proceeds from the festival will go directly to the Cork Mental Health Foundation, supporting vital local mental health services.
Supported by Cork GAA
The festival is fully supported by Cork GAA, who are providing access to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh and its facilities, helping to deliver a memorable and inclusive experience for players, families and supporters.

Organiser Statement
Speaking ahead of the event, organiser Rosaleen O’Brien said:
“Gaelic4Mothers&Others is about much more than football. It’s about confidence, connection and belonging. Hosting this festival in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh sends a powerful message about the importance of women’s participation and mental wellbeing within our communities. We are hugely grateful to Cork GAA, Healthy Ireland in Cork County Council, Cork Sports Partnership, LGFA, Munster LGFA, Cork LGFA and 96FM for their support in bringing this event to Cork once again.”
Registration Information
Registration is now open, with places limited to 30 teams.
The registration link can be found on Instagram at @corkg4mofestivaloffootball, where further event updates and announcements will be shared in the coming weeks.
This weekends games
Leagues take centre stage this weekend across Cork teams with Rebels in action from underage development squads right up to senior inter-county level.
It all begins on Saturday afternoon in MTU Cork, where the Cork Camogie team continue their league campaign. A loss in their opening game, they now turn their focus to Antrim in what promises to be another important early test.
Cork Minor squads travel for Round 3 of the Leinster Minor Football Development League. These development games are vital opportunities for young players to grow, compete, and represent the county with pride. Cork 1 travel to Limerick to face Sligo, while Cork 2 make the journey to Laois to take on Wicklow.
Sunday brings more games….
At SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork U19s welcome Meath for a challenge game at midday. These fixtures are crucial stepping stones, giving emerging players valuable experience in a competitive environment.
Attention then turns to two major 2pm throw-ins.
Cork Ladies footballers make the trip to Tralee for a Round 4 league encounter against old friends Kerry. Cork who have seven points from their open games. Meetings between Cork and Kerry are always fiercely contested, and this one will be no different as both sides look to strengthen their league positions.
Our Senior Footballers host Meath in the Allianz Football League at Páirc Uí Rinn. Home support will be key as the Rebels aim to deliver a strong performance in front of their supporters.
🔴⚪ Weekend Fixtures
Saturday
Cork Camogie vs Antrim
📍 MTU Cork
🕑 2:00PM
Cork 1 vs Sligo
📍 University of Limerick – Maguires South Campus
🕑 2:00PM
(Leinster Minor Football Development League – Round 3)
Cork 2 vs Wicklow
📍 Heywood Community School, Ballinakill, Co. Laois
🕞 3:30PM
(Leinster Minor Football Development League – Round 3)
Sunday
Cork U19 vs Meath (Challenge Game)
📍 SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh – Pitch 4
🕛 12:00 Noon
Cork Ladies Football vs Kerry
📍 Tralee
🕑 2:00PM
Cork Senior Football vs Meath
📍 Páirc Uí Rinn
🕑 2:00PM
Round 3 of the Leinster Minor Football Development League
Round 3 of the Leinster Minor Football Development League takes place this Saturday, 21st February, with two Cork squads in action.
It promises to be another important day of development and competitive football for our young Rebels.
🟥 Fixture Details
Cork 1 vs Sligo
📍 University of Limerick – Maguires South Campus
⏰ 2:00PM
Cork 2 vs Wicklow
📍 Heywood Community School, Ballinakill, Co. Laois
⏰ 3:30PM
Both squads continue their league campaigns as they build experience and momentum in this key stage of the season.
Best of luck to all players and management involved.
30 Teams Set to Take Over SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh as Gaelic4Mothers&Others Festival Returns
30 Teams Set to Take Over SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh as Gaelic4Mothers&Others Festival Returns
Registration is now open for the Gaelic4Mothers&Others Festival of Football & Wellbeing Day, which will take place at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday, 25th July 2026, all in aid of the Cork Mental Health Foundation.
Following the success of last year’s event, the 2026 festival is shaping up to be another outstanding occasion, with 30 Gaelic4Mothers&Others teams from across Cork and beyond taking part in a festival-style day celebrating women’s sport, wellbeing and community connection.
Host Clubs & Event Organisation
Bride Rovers G4M&O, Dromtarriffe Dollies and Carrigtwohill Cougars are the host clubs for the event, which is being organised by Rosaleen O’Brien.
About Gaelic4Mothers&Others
Gaelic4Mothers&Others is an award-winning participation initiative run by the Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) and proudly sponsored nationally by Sports Direct.
The initiative provides an innovative and supportive way for women to play Ladies Gaelic Football in a fun, inclusive and non-competitive environment, promoting physical activity, social connection and positive wellbeing. The programme encourages women over the age of 25 to take part, regardless of previous experience.
Ladies Gaelic Football is one of the fastest-growing amateur sports in Europe, and initiatives such as Gaelic4Mothers&Others have driven significant increases in participation. In 2026, there are over 600 Gaelic4Mothers&Others teams nationwide, with more than 60 teams in Cork alone — a testament to the initiative’s unique mix of community spirit, inclusivity and grassroots passion.
Wellbeing & Family Activities
Wellbeing will once again be central to the event, with a strong focus on mental health and family engagement.
• The Healthy Ireland section of Cork County Council will deliver a series of positive mental health talks throughout the day. • Cork Sports Partnership will host family fun games and yoga classes, ensuring the festival is inclusive and enjoyable for all ages. • Cork’s 96FM will provide entertainment with an MC and DJ throughout the day and evening. • All proceeds from the festival will go directly to the Cork Mental Health Foundation, supporting vital local mental health services.
Supported by Cork GAA
The festival is fully supported by Cork GAA, who are providing access to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh and its facilities, helping to deliver a memorable and inclusive experience for players, families and supporters.
Organiser Statement
Speaking ahead of the event, organiser Rosaleen O’Brien said:
“Gaelic4Mothers&Others is about much more than football. It’s about confidence, connection and belonging. Hosting this festival in SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh sends a powerful message about the importance of women’s participation and mental wellbeing within our communities. We are hugely grateful to Cork GAA, Healthy Ireland in Cork County Council, Cork Sports Partnership, LGFA, Munster LGFA, Cork LGFA and 96FM for their support in bringing this event to Cork once again.”
Registration Information
Registration is now open, with places limited to 30 teams.
The registration link can be found on Instagram at @corkg4mofestivaloffootball, where further event updates and announcements will be shared in the coming weeks.
County Committee Bulletin 17/02/26

CC Bulletin 17.02.26 (1)Cork Minor Football – Leinster League Round 2 v Laois
A strong performance from the Cork Minor 1 Footballers saw them record a six-point victory over Laois in Round 2 of the Leinster Minor Football League on Saturday last.
It was another positive step in the group’s development campaign, with valuable game time across the panel and a composed display securing the win.
Meanwhile, the Minor 2 team had a free weekend.
Here are some photos from Max Ricken from the game.
The Cork Minor 1 panel that secured their six-point win over Laois in Round 2 of the Leinster League featured Eoghan Aherne (Carrigaline), Jacob Barry (Aghinagh), Rian Coakley (Éire Óg), Donnacha Coleman (Youghal), Morgan Corkery (Nemo Rangers), Conor Downing (Adrigole), Fionn O’Donnovan (Clonakilty), Kevin O’Donovan (O’Donovan Rossa), Riley O’Donovan (Barryroe), Conor Garvey (St Finbarr’s), Ben Hegarty (Ballinora), Donal Herlihy (Shamrocks), Peadar Kelly (Naomh Abán), Billy Looney (Banteer), Eanna Lynch (Ballincollig), Riain McCormack (Midleton), Joe Miskella (Ballincollig), Cathal Murphy (Valley Rovers), Donncha O’Mahony (Newcestown), Luke O’Neill (Carbery Rangers), Mark O’Keeffe (Nemo Rangers), Pól O’Connor (Lisgoold), Colm O’Riordan (Blarney), Rory O’Sullivan (Naomh Abán), Darragh O’Sullivan (Erins Own), Aaron O’Sullivan (Glanmire), Alex O’Herlihy (St Finbarr’s), Kieran O’Shea (Urhan), Mark Power (Charleville), Evan Stack (Ballincollig), Rory Twohig (Kilmeen), Michael Walsh (Bride Rovers) and Tom Whooley (Clonakilty).