Link to the calendar for the 2024 season so clubs have an idea when games are on.

Please note these are subject to change by  the CCC

 

Calendar for clubs for 2024 season

If you want to follow the draws tonight download document here to fill in as you go along.

 

Championship draws 2024

Rebel Og, the heartbeat of youth GAA in Cork, is all set to kickstart the anticipation for the upcoming season with their highly anticipated championship draw.

The draws are set to take place on Thursday, February 8th, at 7pm, this event promises to set the stage for an exhilarating season of hurling and football competitions across various age groups and regions.

 

Rebel Og will live-streaming the event. Catch the draw live on both the Cork GAA website and Rebel Og site. Additionally, the draw will be streamed on various social media platforms for maximum accessibility.

The championship draw will encompass

  • U14 Hurling and Football
  • U16 Hurling and Football
  • Minor Hurling and Football

Competitions from the following regions will be included:

  • Rebel Og Premier
  • Rebel Og East
  • Rebel Og North
  • Rebel Og Mid
  • Rebel Og West

Watch the draw below

Mairead O’Callaghan, Hall of Fame winner with from left, Norina O’Callaghan, Clayton Hotel, Silversprings; Mick Evans, judging panel; GAA President Larry McCarthy; Grainne Murnane, Red FM; Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Kieran McCarthy; Grainne McGuinness, Editor The Echo,; Kevin Cummins, Cummins Sports and Michael O’Mahony, chairman Rebel Óg. Picture: Eddie O’Hare

It was a night of celebration as more than 400 people attended the annual Rebel Óg awards banquet at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs.

Michael O’Mahony spoke on behalf of Rebel Óg and he thanked the hotel, the sponsors of both the annual and monthly awards for their continued support.

He also thanked Cummins Sports, trophy sponsors, and the two media partners, The Echo and Red FM for their support over the years.

From the monthly winners the judging panel, chaired by Michael Evans, picked an overall winner which was the Cork minor camogie team, who made it two in a row of All-Ireland titles and three in the last five years.

Jerry Wallace, manager of the team who has gone on to take over the Waterford senior side this season, thanked Rebel Óg for honouring the squad and praised the players and management for all their hard work to ensure they won the All-Ireland title.

With U16 and senior camogie titles on Leeside it was a great year for Cork camogie, one they will be hoping to repeat in 2024.

Also honoured with the Hall of Fame award was Mairead O’Callaghan for her service to Sciath na Scol.

She has been involved for many years and was also a teacher at Glenville NS for more than 40 years.

Away from Sciath na Scol she was a selector with the Cork senior camogie team and was also a member of the management of the Cork ladies football team.

Mairead won numerous titles with Watergrasshill Camogie Club, including a club All-Ireland title in 1982.

She was the first female officer of Sciath na Scol in Cork when she was elected secretary and went on to become treasurer of Cumann na mBunscoil in Munster.

She is the current president of Cumann na mBunscoil and for her many years of service Mairead was inducted into the Hall of Fame.