Entries by Rory Noonan

healthy club project

The role played by GAA clubs in supporting the health and wellbeing of communities across Ireland will be explored at the 2019 Healthy Club Conference in Croke Park on Saturday, October 5th. Delegates will participate in workshops covering mental health in sport, diversity and inclusion, positive aging, and the importance of physical activity. The themes […]

Mid South U16 D1 Final Inniscarra V Carrigaline

      The Mid South U16 D1 Final was held on Saturday in Ballymaw between Inniscarra and Carrigaline. It was a very competitive and  exciting match with excellent Skill on display  from both sides . It finished on a score line of  Inniscarra 1-16 To Carrigaline 1-13. The cup was presented to Inniscarra’s Captain […]

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Cork GAA Coaching update

With the playing season winding down and the squads finishing up, there has been a huge amount of activity over the past 2 months. Rebel Óg Coaching Monster Blitzes, Mini Leagues, Development Squads and Cúl Camps were in full flow. Our Cúl Camps have hit record numbers and our football & hurling development squads have had success […]

Cork U15 sides take part in arrabown cup

The Cork teams that took part in the Arrabown Cup   After the success of the two Cork teams in the Tony Forristal and Sonny Walsh competitions in 2018, it was decided that Cork would enter two teams into the A section of the Arrabawn Cup for 2019. This meant that Cork would pick two […]

Congrats to the All-Ireland champions!

Cork 3-20 Galway 3-14 (after extra-time) A SEASON which started with a keen sense of foreboding ended on an exhilarating high with the completion of a remarkable All-Ireland under-age football double following a gutsy minor success at Croke Park yesterday. A minute from the end of four minutes’ injury-time at the end of regulation time, […]

Mid South Region U12 Hurling D2 Final

    Our first Final took place on Friday 30/08/2019 Crosshaven V Tracton U12 Hurling . It was a very sporting game with both sides displaying great skill and determination . Crosshaven finished strong in the second half winning the cup in their group.

Best of luck

Wishing Bobbie O’Dwyer and all involved with the Cork minor footballers the best of luck in the All-Ireland final today.