There are still more than 30 reports from Féile football and non-exam games not returned to Jim Healy.
Can those involved please do so as a matter of urgency.
Thank you
Rebel Óg committee
There are still more than 30 reports from Féile football and non-exam games not returned to Jim Healy.
Can those involved please do so as a matter of urgency.
Thank you
Rebel Óg committee
The Dermot Earley Youth Leadership Initiative applications are now open.
Since 2014, the Dermot Earley Youth Leadership Initiative has seen over 500 young GAA members across Ireland complete the yearlong programme, gaining a level 6 third level qualification in Youth Leadership and Community Action.
See link for more information.
https://www.gaa.ie/news/dermot-early-youth-leadership-initiative-applications-2019/
The next meeting of the East Region will take place tonight, Monday, August 19, at 7.30pm at Midleton GAA Club.
Following on from successful ticket packages in April, Cork GAA has announced that another package will be available for the remaining rounds of the County championships across all grades. The move follows a review of ticket pricing by a sub-committee of the County Board Executive.
A €100 pass can be purchased to cover all remaining county championship games with the exclusion of the Senior Football Final and Senior Hurling Final match days and any replays of those finals.
Tickets can be purchased from the County Board offices at Mainport, Monahan Road, Cork (021-4963311), or from one of the following County Board representatives:
Ronan Dwane 086-1701136
Joseph Blake 087-9865827
Noel O Callaghan 086- 2594421
A chara,
A Chara,
Cork GAA (Coiste Chontae Chorcaí) is seeking an energetic, proactive and inspiring County Underage Secretary for Rebel Óg, who can steer its ongoing success and development.
Working with all stakeholders, the administrator will develop strategies and programmes to improve all aspects of Juvenile affairs in our county. Goals and objectives will be set and will be reviewed regularly with the CEO and Rebel Óg Chairperson.
The administrator will fulfil the regular duties of a County Underage Secretary and work closely with all sections of Rebel Óg to oversee, manage and implement specified tasks, particularly relating to organising and running a coordinated and structured Juvenile games programme and to develop a comprehensive communications strategy for Rebel Óg throughout the county.
The administrator will liaise with County and Regional Boards, Primary and Secondary School Organisations and with CLG at Provincial and National level to complete a fully integrated programme of activities for Rebel Óg.
Applications to be submitted using the following link:
https://www.jobs.ie/ApplyForJob.aspx?Id=1822878Closing date for applications: Wednesday, July 24, at 5pm.
REBEL OG MID/SOUTH
PROPOSED CHAMPIONSIP DATES
**Please note it is important to have a delegate from each club attend next Board Meeting where all dates will be Ratified **
COMPETITION | STAGE | DATES |
U.14 Football | Div 3 1ST round | 19th July |
Div 3 2nd round | 31st July | |
Div 2 1st round | 31ST July | |
Championship &Shield SF | 28th Aug | |
Championship and Shield Finals | 25th Sept | |
1st round of County | 28Th Sept | |
U.14 Hurling | ||
1st Round | 10 July | |
Championship &Shield SF | 14th Aug | |
Championship and Shield Finals | 11th Sept | |
1st round of County | 14th Sept | |
U.16 Football | ||
1st Round | 24th July | |
2nd round and Shield | 21st Aug | |
Championship and Shield Finals | 18th Sept | |
1st round of County | 21st Sept | |
U.16 Hurling | ||
1st Round | 3rd July | |
2nd round and Shield | 7th Aug | |
Championship and Shield Finals | 4th Sept | |
1st round of County | 7th Sept | |
Minor Football | ||
1st Round | 31st July | |
2nd round and Shield | 28th Aug | |
Championship and Shield Finals | 25th Sept | |
1st round of County | 28th Sept | |
Minor Hurling | ||
1st Round | 10th July | |
2nd round and Shield | 14th Aug | |
Championship and Shield Finals | 11th Sept | |
1st round of County | 14th Sept |
Entries will close on the 8th July 2019.
Among other things, this month’s edition contains important information on:
Any queries or comments should be directed to clubnewsletter@gaa.ie
https://www.gaa.ie/news-archive/news/read-the-latest-club-newsletter-june-2019/
All Ireland Féile winners from Bandon, Clonakilty Camogie, Éire Óg Camogie, Killeagh Itas and Milford/Ballyhea Camogie at the Rebel Óg Awards hosted in the Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork. Picture John Tarrant
All Ireland Féile winners from Bandon, Clonakilty Camogie, Éire Óg Camogie Killeagh Itas and Milford/Ballyhea Camogie with management and dignitaries at the Rebel Óg Awards hosted in the Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork. Picture John Tarrant
FIVE Cork Féile Cup winning teams are the June winners of the Rebel Óg Monthly awards, sponsored by the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs and Cummins Sports (award sponsors) and in association with The Echo and RedFM, media partners.
In camogie the three winners are Éire Óg, Clonakilty and Ballyhea/Milford and in hurling it is Bandon and Killeagh/Ita’s.
Éire Óg won the Division 1 title, having deafeat fellow Cork side, Sarsfields, in the final at Castle Road by 0-5 to 0-2. Their victory was all the better as they were taken to extra-time in their semi-final, just an hour or so before the final.
Clonakilty were crowned Division 2 winners and the final against Loughgiel Shamrocks from Antrim, who had topped their group, was a tough contest. But a goal from Katie O’Driscoll just before half-time swung the game in their favour as they won 2-5 to 1-3.
Ballyhea/Milford were winners in Division 5, getting the better of Causeway from Kerry in the final. Clara Crowley got the all-important goal in their 1-8 to 0-4 win.
In the hurling deciders Bandon were the Division 5 victors, thanks to a 4-8 to 3-5 win over Four Roads, Roscommon. It took extra-time to separate these two sides, in a pulsating game. Sean Ahern got a point to take it to extra-time, with Darragh Collins getting the goal in extra-time to win it.
Killeagh/Ita’s, who are also off to the football next weekend, won Division 6, with a 3-8 to 0-4 victory over Mullinavat, Kilkenny, in the final.