Entries by Rory Noonan

value of warm-up webinar

Tomorrow (April 1) evening we will be launching our weekly webinar series for Rebel Óg Coaching. This week we will be speaking to Cork GAA GDA James McCarthy, who has vast experience as a football coach. Having coached Castlehaven to county senior championship and a coach for the Cork minor footballers the past three years, […]

coaching development sessions

To help coaches through this difficult period, the GAA, An Cumann Camogaíochta and the LGFA have created a series of coach development sessions to take place over the coming weeks. The sessions will run every Tuesday and Thursday at 7.30pm. The sessions will be along two separate formats. Every Tuesday there will be a live […]

féile and other competitions cancelled

A chairde, As part of our collective efforts in dealing with the Covid-19 outbreak, it is our intention to communicate with our units on a regular basis and keep you informed of developments as they happen. The GAA can today confirm that a number of coaching and games initiatives will not proceed in light of […]

county board postpone club championship games

The Executive of Cork County Board met via video-conference on March 17th and, primarily with regard to the safety of our members and of the wider community, has decided to postpone the all first round games in the Premier Senior, Senior A, Premier Intermediate, Intermediate A and Lower Intermediate Championships in both football and hurling, […]

all gaa activities suspended

In light of this morning’s Government announcement, the GAA, An Cumann Camógaíochta and the Ladies Gaelic Football Association have decided to suspend all activity at club, inter-county and educational levels until March 29 (inclusive) from midnight. This is to include all games, training and team gatherings at all ages and all grades. We will continue to liaise with Government officials and review the situation between now and the […]

bit of rebel Óg history on bere island

The Castletownbere team, top,  who played Ballingeary, above,  in the first ever game under Rebel Óg held on Bere Island. Board chairman Kevin Greene officiated at the game and the score was Castletownbere 2-10, Ballingeary 1-6.

advice around coronavirus for games and training

A chara In the current climate, we are asking clubs to follow some simple steps in and around club activities, games, and training. Players should have their own water bottles rather than sharing. No handshakes at the end of games. Players use their own towels, soap, hand cleaner, etc when washing and drying after games, […]

newcestown win february rebel Óg award

  NEWCESTOWN minor and U16 teams are the winners of the February Rebel Óg Monthly Award following their three recent wins at championship level. This monthly event awards scheme are sponsored by the Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, main sponsor; Cummins Sports, award sponsors and in association with The Echo and RedFM, media partnerd. Newcestown were […]

club season ticket now on sale

Cork GAA is pleased to announce that the 2020 Club Season Ticket is now on sale. Priced at €150, the Club Season Ticket provides entry to almost 400 Championship games under the direct remit of the Cork County Committee. It covers over 20 County Finals including the Premier Senior Finals in both codes. It also entitles […]