The officers and all involved with Rebel Óg would like to offer their condolences to the family and friends of Dónal O’Leary who has passed away. Dónal, a member of Nemo Rangers GAA Club, has been involved with the GAA for many years and served as an officer of the old City Division Bord na nÓg.

When Rebel Óg was formed he became Runaí of the Central Region and in the last two years was Assistant Runaí of Coiste na nÓg. He also served as an underage officer with his club.

His contribution to the betterment of underage structures and games in Cork was immense and all are saddened to hear of his untimely passing.

The officers, on behalf of all in Rebel Óg, would like to offer their sincere condolences to his wife, Eileen, his children, extended family, and wide circle of friends.

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Rebel Óg Coaching hosts a coaching workshop on Saturday next, February 26, at Páirc Uí Chaoimh from 10am to 1pm. With a line up of 3 top presenters (Kevin Walsh, Galway, Brendan Bugler, Clare and Conor Quinlan, Cork) and a mix of practical and theory, coaches who attend are sure to get a huge amount of tips on coaching best practice that they can take back to their club players.

Time Table

10am Opening Address

10.05am Brendan Bugler “Team Structure – Hurling”
11am Conor Quinlan “Shaping the Training Environment”
12pm Kevin Walsh “Team Structure – Football”
1pm Closing Address

Cost is €20 and registration is on the above link.

More details can be found here :

This is a call to clubs that may be considering hosting a Kellogg’s Cúl Camp for 2022. Rebel Óg Coaching is seeking expressions of interest from clubs for summer 2022.

This form must be completed by Friday, February 25, via the link below.

 On the form below you are asked to pick two options there are no guarantees of your club receiving these dates. It will be done on a first come first served basis with a capacity of 15 camps per week.

Some background information to help inform your decision is as follows:

  • Camps to run over five days with no exceptions for the week of August 1.
  • All coaches must be 18+, garda vetted, and have a safeguarding course & foundation coaching course completed in advance of the camp.
  • Clubs will need to submit a planning document in advance of the camp start date
  • Camp fee is to be confirmed at national level but is expected to be similar to last year
  • There is a new kit designed and this will be launched shortly

 If your club has no coordinator at present, we recommend that you put in your underage secretary’s name to avoid disappointment with your dates.

This can be changed at a later date.

Paudie O Brien

Kellogg’s Cúl Camp coordinator Cork

086 7725411

The Cork GAA Football Goalkeepers Work group is hosting a workshop on kick-outs at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday,  February 19, from 9 to 11am.

The workshop is open to all club coaches and will cover: 

  • Team-based approach to kick out strategies & tactics
  • How do you win your own kick out?

  • How do you attack the opposition kick out?

  • What percentage of kick-outs does your team need to win games?

  • Practical, on-field demonstrations​

This two-hour workshop will include a discussion on these aspects of the game followed by some coaching examples of how to prepare your team to win the kick-out battle in matches.

Experienced coaches and players leading the workshop including Ian Maguire, Graham Canty, Mark Collins & Alan Quirke. Please register for the event at the following link.