GAA President Jarlath Burns said: “For the first time ever we have organised an event dedicated solely to supporting our volunteers from right across the full spectrum of the Gaelic games family.
“More than that just an event however, The Club Summit is an opportunity for Clubs – and indeed for us as an Association – to unlock new possibilities. It will connect the people who fuel and drive our organisation, not only with each other, but also with experts, senior leaders and decision makers and external partners, giving us all the opportunity to share our experiences, our knowledge and our ideas for the future.
“Whether via the seminars exploring key topics Clubs are focused on today; the discussion and debates amongst our vastly experienced panellist; or the chance to make valuable connections with external partners, there really is something for every Club and everyone involved in their Club at the Summit.”
Brian Molloy, Uachtarán an Chumann Camógaíochta, said: “The Club Summit is a fantastic and much-needed initiative, and I am delighted that the Camogie Association is partnering with the GAA and LGFA to make it happen. Our volunteers are the lifeblood of every club, and this event gives them the support and practical tools they richly deserve. I want to thank Amazon.ie for their generous backing, which will make the day even more rewarding for those who give so much of their time and energy to our games. I am looking forward to speaking at the event, meeting volunteers from across Ireland and beyond, and celebrating the people who make our games thrive. Táim ag tnúth go mór leis an lá.”
Trina Murray, President of LGFA commented: “Launching this inaugural Club Summit alongside our colleagues in the GAA and the Camogie Association is a moment of real pride for the LGFA. Our volunteers are the lifeblood of every club and community, and this event is a powerful recognition of the passion, commitment and generosity they bring to our Games year after year.
“The Summit at Croke Park will give our volunteers the chance to learn, to share, and to feel truly valued. With expert-led sessions, hands-on workshops, and opportunities to connect with people who understand the realities of club life, this day will empower those who give so much of themselves to our sport.
“I look forward to welcoming volunteers from across Ireland and beyond as we celebrate their contribution and strengthen our future together.”
Cork Hurling team to play Galway has been announced
Cork team for Saturday’s Allianz Hurling League Division 1A Round 2 game against Galway has been announced as follows:
Match Day Information – Cork v Galway
Match Day Information – Cork v Galway
12 February 2023; Declan Dalton of Cork in action against Jack Grealish of Galway during the Allianz Hurling League Division 1 Group A match between Galway and Cork at Pearse Stadium in Galway. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile
Pearse Stadium, Salthill | Saturday Night
Supporters travelling to Pearse Stadium, Salthill on Saturday night for the Cork v Galway Allianz League fixture are advised to read the following important match day information in advance of travelling.
A large attendance is expected, which will result in increased traffic volumes in Galway City, Salthill and the Pearse Stadium area. Supporters are strongly encouraged to arrive early to avoid delays and congestion when approaching the stadium.
🎟️ Tickets
This is an ALL-TICKET match
No tickets will be on sale at the stadium
There will be no Tap or Card facilities
Tickets must be purchased in advance online or in Centra and SuperValu stores
Please have your ticket ready for scanning on arrival
🚪 Stadium Access & Gate Opening
Terrace Entry:
Main Entrance on Rockbarton Road
Árus Bóthar na Trá, Dr. Mannix Road
Stand Entry:
Via the gates to the rear of the Stand
All gates open at 5:45pm
🚗 Travel & Parking
There are ample car parks available in Galway City and Salthill
Supporters are encouraged to park in designated car parks and walk or use public transport to and from the stadium
Please park legally and responsibly at all times
🚫 Please do not park:
On double yellow lines
On footpaths
In a manner that blocks access to private residences
Gardaí will operate mobile patrols in the vicinity of Pearse Stadium and surrounding residential areas before, during and after the match.
🤝 Respect Local Residents
All supporters are asked to be mindful, respectful and considerate of local residents and neighbours in the Salthill area.
Match Day Summary
✔️ Buy your ticket in advance
✔️ Travel with care and arrive early
✔️ Use designated car parks
✔️ Park legally and responsibly
✔️ Enjoy the game
Safe travels to all supporters and enjoy the match in Pearse Stadium 🏟️🔴⚪
Ticket information in the link below
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Our football team to play Derry has been announced
Cork Senior Football Team to Face Louth Announced Tonight
Cork Senior Football Team to Face Louth Announced Tonight
John Cleary will reveal his Cork Senior Football team to play Louth later today, with the full panel being announced at 9PM.
Cork got their Allianz Football League campaign off to a winning start last weekend, defeating Cavan in their opening game. All team details will be available on the Cork GAA website and across @OfficialCorkGAA social media channels.
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Cork got their Allianz Hurling League campaign off to a winning start last weekend, defeating Waterford in their opening game. All team details will be available on the Cork GAA website and across @OfficialCorkGAA social media channels.
More information
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Inaugural Club Summit to celebrate Gaelic games volunteers
The GAA, LGFA, and Camogie Association, are proud to announce the inaugural Club Summit, a major event being organised to connect, support and celebrate the volunteers who are the heartbeat of Gaelic Games. The Summit is proudly delivered by Amazon.ie.
Taking place at Croke Park on 7 February 2026, the Summit will bring together club and county volunteers from across Ireland and the world for a full day of expert-led seminars, interactive exhibitions, take-home resources, and inspiring forums. With five core content areas – Developing Your Games, Running Your Club, Supporting Your People, Enhancing Your Facilities, and Contributing to Your Community – the Summit offers something for everyone volunteering in GAA, Ladies Football, Camogie, Handball, and Rounders Clubs, from club officers to coaches, grounds persons to referees.
Attendees will have the opportunity to:
Confirmed contributors on the day include:
Additional names will be unveiled in the coming weeks.
Tickets for the event are priced at €20 per person and it will run from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm – with doors open right up until 3:30pm. Included with every ticket is:
There will spaces for up to 100 exhibitors on the day.
Get your tickets today via the event website: www.gaa.ie/clubsummit
The Club Summit will take place in Croke Park.
GAA President Jarlath Burns said: “For the first time ever we have organised an event dedicated solely to supporting our volunteers from right across the full spectrum of the Gaelic games family.
“More than that just an event however, The Club Summit is an opportunity for Clubs – and indeed for us as an Association – to unlock new possibilities. It will connect the people who fuel and drive our organisation, not only with each other, but also with experts, senior leaders and decision makers and external partners, giving us all the opportunity to share our experiences, our knowledge and our ideas for the future.
“Whether via the seminars exploring key topics Clubs are focused on today; the discussion and debates amongst our vastly experienced panellist; or the chance to make valuable connections with external partners, there really is something for every Club and everyone involved in their Club at the Summit.”
Brian Molloy, Uachtarán an Chumann Camógaíochta, said: “The Club Summit is a fantastic and much-needed initiative, and I am delighted that the Camogie Association is partnering with the GAA and LGFA to make it happen. Our volunteers are the lifeblood of every club, and this event gives them the support and practical tools they richly deserve. I want to thank Amazon.ie for their generous backing, which will make the day even more rewarding for those who give so much of their time and energy to our games. I am looking forward to speaking at the event, meeting volunteers from across Ireland and beyond, and celebrating the people who make our games thrive. Táim ag tnúth go mór leis an lá.”
Trina Murray, President of LGFA commented: “Launching this inaugural Club Summit alongside our colleagues in the GAA and the Camogie Association is a moment of real pride for the LGFA. Our volunteers are the lifeblood of every club and community, and this event is a powerful recognition of the passion, commitment and generosity they bring to our Games year after year.
“The Summit at Croke Park will give our volunteers the chance to learn, to share, and to feel truly valued. With expert-led sessions, hands-on workshops, and opportunities to connect with people who understand the realities of club life, this day will empower those who give so much of themselves to our sport.
“I look forward to welcoming volunteers from across Ireland and beyond as we celebrate their contribution and strengthen our future together.”