
Pictured are, Darren Kenneally, Glanmire, Chris O’Herlihy, Carrigaline, Pat Horgan, Chairperson Cork Gaa, Mark Collins, Castlehaven, Brendan Harrington, CEO McCarthy Insurance Group, Colm O’Shea, Kilshannig and Tomas Collins, Kilmurry, at the McCarthy Insurance Group 2025 Cork Club Football Championship launch, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Pictured are, Darren Kenneally, Glanmire, Chris O’Herlihy, Carrigaline, Mark Collins, Castlehaven, Colm O’Shea, Kilshannig and Tomas Collins, Kilmurry, at the McCarthy Insurance Group 2025 Cork Club Football Championship launch, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Pictured are, Darren Kenneally, Glanmire, Chris O’Herlihy, Carrigaline, Mark Collins, Castlehaven, Colm O’Shea, Kilshannig and Tomas Collins, Kilmurry, at the McCarthy Insurance Group 2025 Cork Club Football Championship launch, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

Pictured is Mark Collins, Castlehaven with Brendan Harrington, CEO McCarthy Insurance Group and Charlie McCarthy, McCarthy Insurance Group, at the McCarthy Insurance Group 2025 Cork Club Football Championship launch, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
2025 Cork Club Football Championships Launched at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
The 2025 McCarthy Insurance Group Cork Club Football Championships were officially launched at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Tuesday, 22 July, at an event attended by players, officials, and sponsors.
Among those present were representatives from the 2024 county championship-winning clubs:
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Castlehaven (Premier Senior)
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Carrigaline (Senior A)
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Kilshannig (Premier Intermediate)
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Glanmire (Intermediate A)
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Kilmurry (Premier Junior)

Pictured are, Darren Kenneally, Glanmire, Chris O’Herlihy, Carrigaline, Mark Collins, Castlehaven, Colm O’Shea, Kilshannig and Tomas Collins, Kilmurry, at the McCarthy Insurance Group 2025 Cork Club Football Championship launch, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
The event was also attended by Cork GAA County Board officials, including chairman Pat Horgan, and McCarthy Insurance Group, proud sponsors of the football championships.
Speaking at the launch, Pat Horgan said:
“Our championship structures led to very exciting games at all levels, and allowed clubs to experience a number of meaningful matches. I am looking forward to a wonderful championship season across all of our competitions again this season, and I want to wish all our clubs and players well.”
He also thanked McCarthy Insurance Group for their continued support, saying their sponsorship plays a vital role in the development and promotion of club football across the county.
Brendan Harrington, CEO of McCarthy Insurance Group, echoed the excitement for the season ahead:
“We are delighted to be associated with Cork football again this year. We have enjoyed some very close and competitive league finals over the last two weeks, and the large crowds in attendance at the matches shows the huge appetite for football in Cork. We hope the championships this year will give us plenty to savour over the coming months.”
Cork GAA CEO Kevin O’Donovan also welcomed the launch of the new campaign, highlighting the importance of media coverage and digital accessibility. He welcomed the continued partnership with Clubber, who will provide online coverage of the 2025 championships:
“Our partnership with Clubber will allow us to promote our teams and competitions to a large audience across the county and beyond. This is important as we seek to promote our teams and our games, and strive to ensure that football at all levels in Cork gets the coverage and audience that it deserves.”
The 2025 club football season now begins in earnest, with clubs across all grades set to compete in what promises to be another thrilling championship.

2025 Cork Club Football Championships Launched at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
Pictured are, Darren Kenneally, Glanmire, Chris O’Herlihy, Carrigaline, Pat Horgan, Chairperson Cork Gaa, Mark Collins, Castlehaven, Brendan Harrington, CEO McCarthy Insurance Group, Colm O’Shea, Kilshannig and Tomas Collins, Kilmurry, at the McCarthy Insurance Group 2025 Cork Club Football Championship launch, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Pictured are, Darren Kenneally, Glanmire, Chris O’Herlihy, Carrigaline, Mark Collins, Castlehaven, Colm O’Shea, Kilshannig and Tomas Collins, Kilmurry, at the McCarthy Insurance Group 2025 Cork Club Football Championship launch, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Pictured are, Darren Kenneally, Glanmire, Chris O’Herlihy, Carrigaline, Mark Collins, Castlehaven, Colm O’Shea, Kilshannig and Tomas Collins, Kilmurry, at the McCarthy Insurance Group 2025 Cork Club Football Championship launch, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
Pictured is Mark Collins, Castlehaven with Brendan Harrington, CEO McCarthy Insurance Group and Charlie McCarthy, McCarthy Insurance Group, at the McCarthy Insurance Group 2025 Cork Club Football Championship launch, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
2025 Cork Club Football Championships Launched at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
The 2025 McCarthy Insurance Group Cork Club Football Championships were officially launched at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Tuesday, 22 July, at an event attended by players, officials, and sponsors.
Among those present were representatives from the 2024 county championship-winning clubs:
Castlehaven (Premier Senior)
Carrigaline (Senior A)
Kilshannig (Premier Intermediate)
Glanmire (Intermediate A)
Kilmurry (Premier Junior)
Pictured are, Darren Kenneally, Glanmire, Chris O’Herlihy, Carrigaline, Mark Collins, Castlehaven, Colm O’Shea, Kilshannig and Tomas Collins, Kilmurry, at the McCarthy Insurance Group 2025 Cork Club Football Championship launch, at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
The event was also attended by Cork GAA County Board officials, including chairman Pat Horgan, and McCarthy Insurance Group, proud sponsors of the football championships.
Speaking at the launch, Pat Horgan said:
He also thanked McCarthy Insurance Group for their continued support, saying their sponsorship plays a vital role in the development and promotion of club football across the county.
Brendan Harrington, CEO of McCarthy Insurance Group, echoed the excitement for the season ahead:
Cork GAA CEO Kevin O’Donovan also welcomed the launch of the new campaign, highlighting the importance of media coverage and digital accessibility. He welcomed the continued partnership with Clubber, who will provide online coverage of the 2025 championships:
The 2025 club football season now begins in earnest, with clubs across all grades set to compete in what promises to be another thrilling championship.
Thank you Cork
The Cork players, management and County Board would like to extend their gratitude to the fans of Cork GAA for their unwavering support throughout the year.
2025 saw two trophies.
We will learn and build, because that’s who Cork are.
The team will return home this evening to spend time with their friends and family.
And we’ll go again.
All-Ireland Final Day
All-Ireland Final Day is here.
Today, dreams are on the line. Months of effort, years of commitment, and a lifetime of passion all come down to one game.
🔥 Cork vs Tipperary
📍 Croke Park
⏰ Throw-in: 3.30pm
Let’s paint the capital red – roar louder, stand prouder, and show the nation what it means to be from Cork.
Whether you’re in the stands, at home, or watching from abroad – today, we rise as one. 🟥⬜
Getting to Dublin for the All-Ireland Hurling Final
Getting to Dublin for the GAA Hurling Final
Important Travel Tips for a Smooth Journey to Croke Park
Whether you’re traveling by car, train, or bus, it’s essential to plan ahead for a stress-free trip to Dublin. Follow these tips to ensure you arrive in plenty of time for the match and are well-prepared for the day!
🚗 Travelling by Car
Leave Early: Dublin can get very busy, especially on match days. Allow yourself plenty of time to get to the stadium and avoid the stress of last-minute delays.
Toll Roads: If you’re driving, be aware of tolls on your route. Allow time for tolls and have the exact change ready for the toll barriers to ensure quick and easy passage.
Park Safely: Once you reach Dublin, be sure to park safely in a designated parking area. Follow the signs and parking instructions near the stadium, and avoid restricted zones to prevent fines.
Phone Battery: Ensure your phone is fully charged before you head out. You will need it to access your ticket and for any travel updates during the day.
🚆 Travelling by Train (From Cork)
Train Availability: Irish Rail has informed us that all trains are sold out for Sunday’s All-Ireland Final. If you’ve already booked your train, make sure you are on the correct train and arrive at the station in plenty of time to board.
No Train Switching: Please note that switching between trains is not possible, so make sure your travel plans are final and confirmed.
Arrival Time: Allow time for travel from the station to the stadium. Dublin can be busy, so planning ahead for your onward journey is essential.
🚌 Travelling by Bus (Public or Private)
Know Your Departure Location: Whether you are traveling on a public bus or a private coach, it’s crucial to know exactly where your bus will depart from in Cork. Make sure to confirm the departure time and meeting point well in advance.
Departure in Dublin: Once you arrive in Dublin, ensure you are clear on your meeting point and departure location from the city. Double-check with the bus company about times for both departure from Cork and when you’ll be picked up in Dublin after the match.
Bus Timings: Ensure you know the exact departure times from both Cork and Dublin to avoid any confusion. Buses often depart shortly after events, so be sure to give yourself enough time to reach the departure point after the match.
🎟️ Ticket Access and Entry to Croke Park
Digital or Printed Ticket: Make sure you have your ticket ready for entry. If you’re using a digital ticket, ensure it’s downloaded to your phone and added to your wallet. If you have a printed ticket, have it ready and easily accessible.
Ticket Ready: At the stadium, have your ticket ready to be scanned at the turnstile. Double-check your phone’s battery to ensure the ticket can be scanned without issues.
⚠️ Other Reminders
Stay Safe and Aware: Always be mindful of your surroundings during travel, and adhere to any safety guidelines in place.
Be Prepared: Give yourself ample time to get to the stadium and ensure all your travel details are confirmed—whether you’re driving, taking a bus, or using public transport.
🙌 Let’s All Have a Great Day Together!
As Rebels travel to Dublin, let’s keep an eye out for each other. Travel with high hopes, knowing that no matter what your colours are, we’re all here to enjoy the All-Ireland Final Weekend together. Whether you’re cheering for Cork or Tipp,let’s make the most of this unforgettable day of hurling!
We look forward to seeing you at Croke Park. Safe travels, enjoy the match, and let’s make this All-Ireland Final weekend one to remember!
Croke Park Stadium Information
GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship Final
Corcaigh vs Tiobraid Árann
Sunday, 20th July – Croke Park Stadium
🏟️ Event Information
Turnstiles Open: 13:00 (1:00 PM)
Plan Ahead: Please arrive early to avoid delays and ensure you’re in your seat before throw-in.
Travel Planning: Use the official guide to plan your journey to Croke Park:
🔗 Matchday Transport Guide
Security Checks: All attendees will be subject to searches on arrival.
🔗 Ground Regulations
🎟️ Ticketing Information
Your phone is your ticket.
To ensure smooth entry even with low signal, please:
Download your tickets from your Ticketmaster account.
Add them to your digital wallet.
Follow the colour-coded entry route on your ticket.
Have your phone ready to be scanned/tapped at the turnstile.
🚶 Approach Routes & Entry Points
Use the colour-coded route on your ticket to find your correct entry:
🗺️ Croke Park Route Map
Refer to the stadium map for a visual guide to entry points and directions. Use the designated colour route from your ticket to ensure smooth access.
⚠️ Reminder: Download and save your ticket before arrival to avoid issues with mobile signal.
We look forward to welcoming you to Croke Park for an unforgettable final between Corcaigh and Tiobraid Árann!