GAA Annual Congress 2026 Report

GAA Annual Congress 2026 Report

On February 27th & 28th the Annual Congress of the GAA was held in Croke Park. As part of a Cork delegation of 11, the Carrigdhoun Division were invited to send a representative to this year’s meeting. Our Communications Officer Seán Nyhan was in attendance and the following is his report.

Congress 2026 had received much media coverage in the days and weeks leading up to it’s commencement. Motions relating to extending the Inter-County season, a potential return of Minor Finals as curtain raisers to the Senior matches not to mention the election of the 42nd Uachtarán CLG, had all been the focus of comment leading into Congress.

Once registration was complete for delegates, a number of workshops were held prior to the official start of Congress. These were in relation to:

– Finance.

– Broadcasting/Media.

– Safeguarding.

As Carrigdhoun is a rural division and comment has been raised in recent times around how games are televised, I attended the Broadcasting/Media workshop with much interest. This presentation was given by Niamh McCoy and Peter McKenna of Croke Park. This was broken down in the areas of:

– The Broadcasting Guiding Principles.

– Streaming Approval Step Plan.

– Importance of Broadcasting Partners.

– Commercial Value.

– GAA Streaming.

Following a good discussion from the floor which included Provincial Delegates, former GAA Presidents & current media personnel, points noted included:

– 83% of all commercial value received goes back into the Association.

– The Broadcasting arrangement is due to be renegotiated in 2027. RTÉ have already declared their difficulty in keeping the same financial outlay to the GAA going forward.

– The GAA+ service (Previously GAAGo) is now under the full ownership of the GAA having purchased RTÉ’s share in recent weeks.

Indeed, on the future of GAA+, I asked if the GAA had any plan to bring this to life as a TV channel on a Saorview, Sky, Virgin Media platform considering the issues in certain areas of rural Ireland and the lack of sufficient Broadband facilities. This is something the GAA have under consideration I was told.

The opening evening of Congress saw an Uachtarán CLG Jarlath Burns welcome all attending and the balloting take place to elect the next President of the Association. The candidates were:

– Derek Kent (Loch Garman)

– John Murphy (Sligeach)

– Ger Ryan (Tibraid Árann)

A total of 277 votes were cast (with Corcaigh having the biggest number of 11 votes). The quota for election was 139 & after the official count had taken place, Derek Kent was elected on Count One with 169 votes. Derek will replace an Uachtarán Jarlath Burns in 2027.

As the count was in progress, an Ard-Stiúrthóra CLG Tom Ryan gave an overview of his 2025 review & the challenges that face the GAA in 2026 & beyond. Key points of note included:

– Integrating three of Ireland’s five biggest sporting organisations.

– Financial Health of the Association.

– The new Football rules.

– Future ground development (including Casement Park).

– Strategic Plan moving forward.

The Director General also addressed the continued sponsorship agreement between the GAA and Allianz. Outlined in his report was a recommendation by The Ethics and Integrity Commission to continue in this partnership was “explained in clear and rational terms” & had been endorsed by Central Council.

Day two of Congress commenced with the findings and discussions from the workshops held the previous evening. As this was taking place, word had filtered through that a number of protesters were outside Croke Park in relation to Allianz.

A total of 25 motions were to be heard and debated throughout the day with much focus on Motion 14 relating to playing the All Ireland Finals before the 32nd Sunday of the year. Key motions that were amended & carried include:

– Abolishing the Preliminary Quarter Finals in Hurling.

– Penalty of dissent in Hurling to be a 30 metre free.

– Provincial Football Finals to be replayed if tied after Extra Time.

Former Director General Páraic Duffy had chaired a steering committee appointed by Central Council in relation to the Inter County season and their recommendation was extending into this into August. Quite early in proceedings it was obvious this was not going to gain support and therefore the Motion was withdrawn at Páraic’s request.

Other motions that were defeated:

– Changing of First Club age to be changed from 12 to 10.

– Referee attendance at disciplinary hearings.

– Reintroduction of All Ireland Minor Finals to be played as curtain raisers to Senior Finals.

As many reading will now know, Congress was interrupted by protesters who had breached Croke Park security and made their way into the Congress Hall. The decision was taken to adjourn early for lunch. On resumption, an Uachtarán addressed the delegates on earlier events giving an insight into his experience of living in an occupied area of Ireland.

Debate and voting on motions continued into the afternoon before the Youth Representatives gave their address.

As an eventful Congress was drawing to a close it was left to an Uachtarán to address delegates with his summery of 2025 and his thoughts on the Associations future. Indeed the full transcript of his speech can be found using the following link.

https://www.gaa.ie/article/oraid-an-uachtarain-jarlath-burns-2026

Is mise le meas,

Seán Ó’Níatháin

South East Roll of Honour 2025

Following the completion of all South East competitions for 2025 we’d like to acknowledge all our champions for the past year. Here’s a reminder of who were victorious over the last 12 months.

Ross Oil SE Junior A Hurling Championship: Belgooly

Procure.ie SE Junior A Football Championship: Ballygarvan

Junior B Hurling Championship: Valley Rovers

Junior B Football Championship: Carrigaline

Ross Oil U21A Hurling Championship: Valley Rovers

Ross Oil U21B Hurling Championship: Ballygarvan

Ross Oil U21C Hurling Championship: Tracton

U21 A Football Championship: Kinsale

U21 B Football Championship: Ballymartle

U21 C Football Championship: Diarmuid Ó’Murchús

Junior A Hurling League: Valley Rovers

Junior A Football League: Valley Rovers

Junior B Hurling League: Ballinhassig

Junior B Football League: Carrigaline

Congratulations to all of our winners in 2025. Special mention to Ballinhassig on their County Premier Intermediate Hurling title win & to Carrigaline on securing the County Junior B Football Championship.

Carrigaline Add JBFL Title to Championship Successes

Final Score from Dunderrow:

Carrigaline 2-10

Kinsale 1-09

Brian Kelleher of Carrigaline was named MOTM with award kindly sponsored by Declan O’Neill Fitted Furniture & Kitchens.

 

Carrigaline

SE Junior B Football League Final 2025

SE Junior B Football League Final:
Saturday December 6th
Kinsale V Carrigaine 
in Dunderrow at 2:30pm
Extra Time, Finish on the Day.
 
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Ballinhassig Secure SE JBHL Title

Final Score from Dunderrow:

Kinsale 3-08
Ballinhassig 5-11

Ballinhassig’s Gavin Sheehan was named as Man of the Match. We like to thank Declan O’Neill Fitted Furniture & Kitchens for sponsoring the award.



Valley Rovers Claim Ross Oil U21 A Hurling Championship

Final Score from Minane Bridge

Valley Rovers 3-14

Ballinhassig 0-09

Evan O’Shea of Valley Rovers was named Man of the MAtch & was presented his award by sponsor Declan O’Neill.

Congratulations to all involved with Valley Rovers who now move into the knockout stages of the County Championship

 

Ross Oil U21 A Hurling Championship Final 2025

Ross Oil U21 A Hurling Championship Final:
Tuesday November 25th
Valley Rovers v Ballinhassig
in Minane Bridge 7.45pm

Extra Time, Finish on the day.
Entry is €5 with CASH ONLY at the gate

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Tracton secure Ross Oil SE U21 C Hurling Title

Final Score from Minane Bridge

Tracton 3-17

Diarmuid Ó Murchús 1-13

Tracton’s Cathal Lowney was named Man of the Match & received his award from sponsor Declan O’Neill.

Congratulations to Tracton who will now go onto the County Championship stages.

Note: Featured image of Tracton Captain Cian Quinn receiving the trophy from Vice-Chair Kevin O’Donovan

Tracton

 

Ross Oil SE U21 C Hurling Final 2025

Ross Oil SE U21 C Hurling Final:
Tuesday November 18th
Diarmuid Ó Murchús v Tracton
in Minane Bridge at 7:30pm
 
Entry is €5. CASH ONLY at the gate.

Diarmuid Ó Murchús: County Division 1 Minor Champions!

Huge congratulations to Diarmuid Ó Murchús who defeated Newcestown on a scoreline of 1-12 to 0-09 in the County Divsion 1 Minor Football Final. 

Enjoy the celebrations!

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