Under 12 Hurling Cup Draws Under 12 ‘A’ Cup Home Away Ref Kilbrittain V Barryroe Bandon St Colums V Bandon Bantry Under 12 ‘B’ Cup Home Away Ref Newcestown V Kilbree Ahan Gaels Bantry V Ahan Gaels Gabriel Óg Under 12 ‘C’ Cup Home Away Ref Sam Maguires V Fastnet Gaels Kilbree Western Gaels V Arigideen Rangers Sam Maguires Under 12 ‘D’ Cup Home Away Ref St James V St Oliver Plunketts Clonakilty Ballinascarthy V Clonakilty St Oliver Plunketts Under 12 ‘E’ Cup Ref St Patricks V Laochra Óg in Kealkil Bantry Notes 1 For all Semi Finals Home Club to make contact with referee club when game fixed. 2 All Semi Finals to be played before Monday 28th and finals by Sunday September 3rd . 3 All fixtures to be notified directly to Joe Kelly by text or email. Phone 086 2371388 Email : probng.west.cork@gaa.ie 4 All cup finals will be held at neutral venues if at all possible. It is proposed to collect a gate at these games (€3 per adult) to help defray costs of new Cups and Trophies. 5 Losing Semi Finalist to play in shield finals 6 Any queries please email Joe Kelly

Under 12 Hurling Cup Draws

Under 12 ‘A’ Cup

Kilbrittain V Barryroe
St Colums V Bandon

Under 12 ‘B’ Cup

Newcestown V Kilbree
Bantry V Ahan Gaels

Under 12 ‘C’ Cup

Sam Maguires V Fastnet Gaels
Western Gaels V Arigideen Rangers

Under 12 ‘D’ Cup

St James V St Oliver Plunketts
Ballinascarthy V Clonakilty

Under 12 ‘E’ Cup

St Patricks V Laochra Óg in Kealkil

Notes

1 For all Semi Finals Home Club to make contact with referee club when game fixed.

2 All Semi Finals to be played before Monday 28th and finals by Sunday September 3rd .

3 All fixtures to be notified directly to Joe Kelly by text or email.
Phone 086 2371388
Email : probng.west.cork@gaa.ie

4 All cup finals will be held at neutral venues if at all possible. It is proposed to collect
a gate at these games (€3 per adult) to help defray costs of new Cups and Trophies.

5 Losing Semi Finalist to play in shield finals

6 Any queries please email Joe Kelly

Rebel Og Premier 1 Minor Hurling championship for 2017 will have a new name on the trophy as champions Na Piarsaigh were beaten by Douglas following a goal in the 62th minute of the game by Matthew McCauliffe.

Three points on the trot helped Glen Rovers to beat Sarsfield in their clash in UCC this evening in the opening game of the night.

Midleton were too strong for Carbery as they ran out winners 4-21 to 2-13. Duhallow booked their semi-final place following their one point win over Blarney.

Full results from Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 P1 Hurling Championship:

Glen Rovers 0-14, Sarsfield 1-8;

Carbery 2-13, Midleton 4-21;

Blarney 3-15, Duhallow 3-16;

Na Piarsaigh 0-17, Douglas 1-15;

The draw for the semi-final will take place at the next CCCC meeting of Rebel Og Central. Full details will be posted on www.rebelog.ie

Carrigaline Court Hotel Fe 18 Hurling P2A Championship: Ballinhassig 2-18, Killeagh/Itas 1-19;

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A chairde,

 The following changes to the return to activity guidelines are being made after recommendations from the Covid-19 Advisory Committee.

These changes were subsequently endorsed by the GAA, the Camogie Association and the LGFA.

This week:

  • Open pitches for Adult training next Wednesday, June 24
  • Open for Minor and below from Saturday, June 27.
  • Both of the above on a non-contact basis and on the understanding that players and all participants have completed the eLearning module and are following the control measures in place (health questionnaire etc).
  • On the basis of a maximum of 15 players in a designated area of the field (26 Counties) and 10 players in a designated area of the field (6 Counties).
  • Coaching numbers for underage teams to be consistent with Code of Behaviour.

 From June 29:

 Allow contact training and challenge games for all from Monday, June 29 (26 Counties).

  • We await guidance from the NI Executive in relation to 6 Counties – non-contact training in the numbers outlined above in the interim.
  • We also await clarification on what will constitute a close contact versus a casual contact.
  • Restriction on participants-only attending training sessions to be relaxed from June 29 – subject to government specified maximum of 200 people in the ground. 
  • Allow Club Fixtures from Friday July 17.
  • No change to inter-county dates (Sept 14th for training; competitions to start on Oct 17 as planned).
  • All control measures for players, coaches and other team personnel (completion of health questionnaire, eLearning education etc) is to remain in place until advised otherwise; dressing rooms to remain closed until July 20.
  • The Advisory Committee is considering the position in relation to other GAA buildings (such as Club bars that are serving food, Gyms, Handball alleys etc). Guidance will be provided in this context before June 29.
Following complaints from the general public, UCC Department of Sport and Redmonds GAA Club, all teams (at both club and county level) are reminded of the current return to play protocols.
No permission of any kind has been granted by CLG or Coiste Chontae Chorcaí to resume organised training as pitches remain closed and the player injury scheme is suspended (at club level until June 29 and at county level until September 14).
Several complaints by members of the public in regard to various types of organised GAA training in public spaces have now been received and are duly noted. As no direct evidence of unauthorised activity has been presented to the board, we are not in a position to take action at present.

We have received correspondence asking us to clarify that “the UCC Sports Grounds at both the Mardyke & the Farm, Curraheen, remain closed and no unauthorised training is permitted. Since the recent easing of restrictions, there has been an increase in unauthorised activity in the Farm in particular despite the venue being closed. Last week it has led to excessive cars parking outside the grounds and in the Curraheen Park Greyhound Stadium, which has led to access issues for staff trying to get in and out of the Curraheen Park. Going forward all unauthorised users will be treated as trespassers and reported to the authorities.”

Redmonds GAA Club have also formally asked that clubs desist from using their grounds at Páirc Uí Laoghaire, Lehenaghmore. As the grounds are currently closed, such trespassing is putting undue stress on club officers.
Finally, we again plead with units not to behave in such a reckless manner as they continue to put their own players at risk.
In the meantime, we thank all units that have strictly observed all GAA protocols and we look forward with hope to an official return to play in the near future.

Anyone who may be interested in refereeing underage games, please email probng.east.cork@gaa.ie to express your interest.

Registration is now open for our hurling specific webinar.

Coaching & Managing a Hurling Team Part 2
Monday, June 15, 8pm.

This workshop will be presented by Martin Fogarty, National Hurling Development Manager and will have planning & practical elements to it. It is a follow-on from Part 1 which can be viewed at Hurling Webinar: Coaching & Managing a Hurling Team Part 1

Its focus will be primarily on preparing adult and youth teams but will also be relevant to all other age groups. From a practical element Part 1 concentrated on Skill Development so Part 2 will concentrate on Games and games related activities.

 

Register here for: Coaching & Managing a Hurling Team Part 2

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A Safe Return for Gaelic Games Document has been issued by the GAA’s Covid-19 advisory group.

See link for full details.

https://www.gaa.ie/news-archive/news/covid-19-update-safe-return-to-gaelic-games/

The GAA notes and welcomes the plans published by the government last Friday and some of the dates included relating to the possible return of sporting activity, including Gaelic games.

The Association will attempt to seek clarity around some of the issues that have arisen in internal discussions since last Friday including the challenge of social distancing in contact sport.

GAA facilities are to remain closed as part of efforts to prevent gatherings which breach the restrictions.

We are instructing our clubs and counties to continue to adhere to the restrictions and to refrain from organising on-field activity. These measures are expected to remain in place until July 20th.

We will continue to monitor the dates and timelines as revealed by the Government and our arrangements will remain under constant review.

Our units are reminded that the Player Injury scheme is suspended and will remain so until an official return to action protocol is confirmed.

The GAA still firmly hopes to be able to play county and club competitions this year, subject of course to public health guidance. We can confirm however that no inter-county games are expected to take place before October.

Counties are asked, in the interest of players, to suspend all inter-county training until further notice. There will be a phased resumption of training at both club and county level to allow players to prepare appropriately for playing games.

While not categorically ruling out the possible staging of games behind closed doors later in the year, there appears to be a lack of appetite for this type of fixture-scheduling at the current time across the wider Association.

The GAA can also confirm the appointment of a dedicated Covid-19 Advisory Group which will advise the Association on matters relating to return to play protocols and other similar issues.