Cork club championships put back to March 2021

October 21, 2020

Nemo Rangers were due to play Castlehaven in the Cork Premier SFC final on October 11th

Cork GAA has confirmed that the county’s club championships have been postponed until March 2021 at the earliest.

Following a county board executive meeting last night, it was decided that no club games at adult or juvenile level would be played until at least February 5th while the U20 competitions for 2020 will not be completed.

“A last night's County Executive meeting, it was decided to postpone the unplayed 2020 Senior and Intermediate County Finals until the weekend of March 5th-7th, 2021, at the earliest,” a statement from Cork GAA read.

"It is planned to give adequate notice of games to clubs, with an appropriate window of preparation, in advance of finals.

"2020 County Championships at Junior A, B and C level will resume on February 5th-7th at the earliest, with a brief period to be allowed for the completion of Divisional championships in early February where required.

"There will be no Club games at adult or juvenile level permitted at County Board or Divisional level before Friday, February 5th.

"Club U21 competitions for 2020 will not be completed.

"Adult club training is prohibited from midnight tonight and non-contact training for school children outdoors in pods of 15 is permitted for the obvious associated health benefits and should not be competition focussed.

"Again, we thank all members and your families for your patience during this uncertain time. Stay safe.”


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