The Cahalanes of Castlehaven, St. Finbarrs, and Éire Óg in Cork, are an exceptional GAA family, steeped in Cork GAA history.
Parents Niall and Ailish, both from Castlehaven in West Cork, come from families that have been involved with the Castlehaven club all their lives. In 1989, Castlehaven won their first ever Cork Senior Football Championship and then again in 1993, with Niall being one of five brothers on the team, while Ailish had three brothers on the team. To go along with club honours, Niall managed to win All-Ireland medals at Minor, U21, and Senior, in the rebel red of Cork.
Niall and Ailish have seven children, who all play, across three clubs: Castlehaven, St. Finbarrs, and Éire Óg.
Damien, Conor, and Jack all play hurling with St Finbarrs in Togher on the Southside of Cork city, and football with Castlehaven in West Cork. All three brothers were crucial players on the Finbarrs Senior Hurling team, as they won the club’s first Premier Senior County title in 22 years in 2022. In addition, they all played a vital role as Castlehaven became Cork and Munster Senior Club Football champions in 2023. Following in the footsteps of their father, all three brothers have pulled on the iconic Cork jersey countless times, with numerous Munster and All-Ireland medals between them. Damien and Conor are currently members of the Cork Senior Hurling Panel, with Damien being nominated for an All-Star in 2023, off the back of some fine displays in last year’s championship. Jack is a member of the Cork Senior Football Panel and has the unique achievement of having All-Ireland hurling and football medals at both minor and U20 grades.
Their sisters Maebh, Gráinne, Orlaith, and Kate, all play camogie for St. Finbarrs GAA, with Kate currently playing for Finbarrs underage teams. In Ladies football, Gráinne plays with Finbarrs, while Maebh, Orlaith, and Kate all represent the Éire Óg club in Ovens. Maebh, Gráinne, and Orlaith are current members of the Cork Senior Camogie Panel, having played both codes for the Rebels growing up. When it comes to the coveted All-Ireland Senior Camogie medals with Cork, Maebh and Orla have the bragging rights to date, having both tasted success on the biggest day of all.
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Competition so far The opening game in Allianz Hurling League. In the pre-season Co-Op Superstores Hurling League. The sides gave the fans an exhibition of Hurling with Cork coming out on top by a goal, winning 1-24 to 0-24
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Both Cork and Louth experienced a challenging start in their respective Round 1 game. Cork lost against Donegal in their opening game, while Louth also suffered a loss to Armagh in their initial match.
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STATEMENT FROM CORK GAA
CORK GAA Club delegates to the Cork County Board met this evening to discuss the issue of naming rights for SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
They voted unanimously to support the renaming of the stadium as “SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh”, effective immediately.
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Dermot Earley Family Award: Cahalanes’ of Cork, Castlehaven, Éire Óg & St. Finbarrs
The Cahalanes of Castlehaven, St. Finbarrs, and Éire Óg in Cork, are an exceptional GAA family, steeped in Cork GAA history.
Parents Niall and Ailish, both from Castlehaven in West Cork, come from families that have been involved with the Castlehaven club all their lives. In 1989, Castlehaven won their first ever Cork Senior Football Championship and then again in 1993, with Niall being one of five brothers on the team, while Ailish had three brothers on the team. To go along with club honours, Niall managed to win All-Ireland medals at Minor, U21, and Senior, in the rebel red of Cork.
Niall and Ailish have seven children, who all play, across three clubs: Castlehaven, St. Finbarrs, and Éire Óg.
Damien, Conor, and Jack all play hurling with St Finbarrs in Togher on the Southside of Cork city, and football with Castlehaven in West Cork. All three brothers were crucial players on the Finbarrs Senior Hurling team, as they won the club’s first Premier Senior County title in 22 years in 2022. In addition, they all played a vital role as Castlehaven became Cork and Munster Senior Club Football champions in 2023. Following in the footsteps of their father, all three brothers have pulled on the iconic Cork jersey countless times, with numerous Munster and All-Ireland medals between them. Damien and Conor are currently members of the Cork Senior Hurling Panel, with Damien being nominated for an All-Star in 2023, off the back of some fine displays in last year’s championship. Jack is a member of the Cork Senior Football Panel and has the unique achievement of having All-Ireland hurling and football medals at both minor and U20 grades.
Their sisters Maebh, Gráinne, Orlaith, and Kate, all play camogie for St. Finbarrs GAA, with Kate currently playing for Finbarrs underage teams. In Ladies football, Gráinne plays with Finbarrs, while Maebh, Orlaith, and Kate all represent the Éire Óg club in Ovens. Maebh, Gráinne, and Orlaith are current members of the Cork Senior Camogie Panel, having played both codes for the Rebels growing up. When it comes to the coveted All-Ireland Senior Camogie medals with Cork, Maebh and Orla have the bragging rights to date, having both tasted success on the biggest day of all.
Allianz Hurling League | Round 1 | Cork v Clare
Cork will travel to Clare for their opening game in Allianz Hurling League on Sunday.
Find out all you need to know about the game below.
Where?
Cusack Park, Ennis
When?
Sunday 4th February 2024 @1:45pm
Match Referee
Michael Kennedy
Team News
Cork Team :
will be posted later this week
Clare Team:
will be posted later this week
Ticket information
This is a ticket game. Tickets can be purchased below
Buy Match Tickets
Competition so far
The opening game in Allianz Hurling League. In the pre-season Co-Op Superstores Hurling League. The sides gave the fans an exhibition of Hurling with Cork coming out on top by a goal, winning 1-24 to 0-24
Allianz Football League| Round 2 | Cork v Louth
Cork will travel to Louth on Sunday for Round 2 of the Allianz Football League.
Find out all you need to know about the game below.
Where?
DEFY Pairc Mhuire, Ardee
When?
Sunday 4th February 2024 @1pm
Match Referee
Martin McNally
Team News
Cork Team
will be posted later this week
Louth Team:
will be posted later this week
Ticket information
This is a ticket game, tickets can be purchased below
Competition so far
Both Cork and Louth experienced a challenging start in their respective Round 1 game. Cork lost against Donegal in their opening game, while Louth also suffered a loss to Armagh in their initial match.
48 Premium Level seats remain
We are delighted to announce that just 48 seats remain for our Premium Level
Act swiftly to secure your spot in the exclusive premium level at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh!
This is an opportunity you won’t want to let slip away. Elevate your experience and enjoy top-notch amenities by purchasing your premium level tickets today at www.gaacork.ie/premiumlevel.
Immerse yourself in the excitement of the upcoming event with unparalleled views and enhanced comfort.
Don’t delay – these coveted tickets are in high demand, and once they’re gone, you’ll miss out on a truly premium experience.