McCarthy Insurance Group Premier Senior Football Championship 2024 Semi-Finals

Join us for a thrilling double-header of football action at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday, 13th October, 2024. The Premier Senior Football County Semi-Finals will feature four top teams battling it out for a place in the final!


Event Information

  • Venue: SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
  • Date: Sunday, 13th October, 2024
  • Matches:
    • 2:30 PM: Nemo Rangers vs Mallow
    • 4:15 PM: Castlehaven vs St Finbarrs
  • Stadium Access: Gates open at 1:30 PM. Premium Level & South Level 1 will be open.

Tickets

  • Purchase your tickets below

  • U16’s: No ticket required.
  • Please note, no cash will be accepted at the gates.

Parking & Transport

  • Parking: Limited parking is available at Sutton’s Coal Grounds. Additional parking options include Mahon, near Páirc Uí Rinn, and city centre car parks.
  • Public Transport: The 205 and 214 buses stop near the stadium.
  • Kent Station: A 35-minute walk from Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

Facilities

  • Kiosks: Enjoy food counters, sweet shops, and bars located throughout the stadium.
  • Match Programmes: These are available for purchase at various points around the stadium.

Walking Route

  • The stadium is a 25-minute walk from the city centre and is also connected to the Mahon to Passage Greenway Walk.

Safety Information

Please adhere to instructions from stewards and security personnel for a safe and enjoyable experience.


Dress for the Weather

Be sure to dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day of the match.


Thank You

Thank you for your continued support, and enjoy the games at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh!

For more details, visit www.gaacork.ie

Stadium Information| Senior ‘A’ Football Championship 2024 Semi-Finals

Senior ‘A’ Football Championship 2024 Semi-Finals

Join us for an exciting evening of football action as the Senior ‘A’ County Semi-Finals take place at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on 12th October. Get ready for two thrilling matches:

  • 5:45 PM:

 

  • 7:30 PM:


Event Information

  • Venue: SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh
  • Date: 12th October
  • Stadium Access: Gates open at 4:45 PM. Premium Level and South Level 1 will be open.

Tickets

  • Buy your tickets at below

 

  • U16’s: No ticket required.
  • Please note, no cash will be accepted at the gates.

Parking

  • Limited parking is available at Sutton’s Coal Grounds.
  • Additional options include parking in Mahon, near Páirc Uí Rinn, city center car parks, and Kennedy Quay.
  • Local rowing club car parks are also accessible.
  • Please park legally and respect the local community.

Getting to the Stadium

  • Walking: The stadium is a 25-minute walk from the city center and is connected to the Mahon to Passage Greenway Walk.
  • Public Transport: SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh is accessible by the 205 and 214 bus routes.
  • Kent Station: The station is a 35-minute walk from the stadium.

Facilities and Amenities

  • Kiosks: Food counters, sweet shops, and bars are available throughout the stadium.
  • Match Programmes: Purchase your match programme at various points around the stadium.

Dress for the Weather

  • Be sure to dress appropriately for the weather conditions during the event.

Safety

  • Please adhere to instructions from stewards and security personnel at all times to ensure everyone’s safety.

Thank You

We appreciate your support and hope you enjoy the games at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

For more information, visit our website at www.gaacork.ie or follow us on social media.

 

Upcoming Games on Rebels’ Online

Hamstring Health in Gaelic Games: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention Medical Seminar

Overview

Cork GAA proudly presents an educational evening dedicated to the science and best practices of hamstring health in Gaelic games. This seminar is an invaluable opportunity for players, coaches, and medical professionals to deepen their understanding of hamstring injuries and their impact on performance. Join us for expert insights into the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of hamstring injuries, featuring a distinguished panel of specialists in the field.


Event Details

  • Date: 30th October
  • Time: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
  • Location: Supervalu, Páirc Uí Chaoimh (link to map)
  • Price: Free (registration required)

Speakers

  • Host: Dr. Aidan Kelleher – Cork Senior Footballers Doctor
  • Brian O’Connell – Physiotherapist, Cork Senior Football
  • Dr. Joe Jordan – Sports Medicine Consultant
  • Dr. Kevin Murphy – Consultant Radiologist
  • Adam Doyle – Strength & Conditioning Coach, Cork Senior Football

Agenda

  1. Diagnosis:
    • Advanced imaging techniques and clinical assessments for hamstring injuries.
  2. Treatment:
    • Evidence-based rehabilitation protocols and therapeutic interventions.
  3. Prevention:
    • Strategies to minimize injury risk and enhance athletic longevity.

Who Should Attend?

This event is perfect for:

  • Players looking to improve injury prevention and performance.
  • Coaches seeking to implement the latest best practices for player health.
  • Medical professionals interested in cutting-edge diagnosis and treatment techniques.

Why Attend?

  • Learn from top experts in sports medicine, radiology, physiotherapy, and strength & conditioning.
  • Gain practical knowledge on the latest strategies for hamstring injury diagnosis, rehabilitation, and prevention.
  • Improve the health and performance of athletes involved in Gaelic games.

 

 

Cork GAA Minor Team Management Appointments

Cork GAA are pleased to announce that Keith Ricken (Football) and Fergal McCormack (Hurling) have been proposed by the County Management Committee as Cork Minor Managers in for the coming season.
Both proposals will go before the next County Committee on November 5th for approval.
Former Senior Manager and All Ireland U20 Football winning Manager in 2019, Keith Ricken (St. Vincent’s & MTU) will serve a two-year term having overseen the group at U15 and U16 level for the past two seasons.
Senior All Ireland winner Fergal McCormack (Mallow) will serve a one-year term, also having overseen the respective age groups over the past two years.
Chairperson, Pat Horgan said, “We are thrilled to have people of the calibre and experience of Keith and Fergal to take on such challenging, voluntary roles and we have no doubt that the players involved will benefit hugely from their guidance and instruction”.
Cork GAA Secretary / CEO Kevin O’Donovan said, “It is a tribute to the work being carried out at underage level that we have such quality people to promote to these management positions and no doubt, both Keith and Fergal will be bringing outstanding support personnel with them also”.
Selectors will be confirmed at the November meeting.