St. Patrick’s Day Parade 2022
The club joined almost 2,500 others in the St. Patrick's Day parade after a 2 year absence due to Covid.
The club joined almost 2,500 others in the St. Patrick's Day parade after a 2 year absence due to Covid.
Following the club AGM last December, the process of selecting a new Youth Committee for the upcoming 2022 season began. Sukhi Byrne was duly elected as the new Vice-Chairperson and will be the acting Chair until one is appointed.
The Cork County Colts clinched the clubs' first-ever Cricket Leinster title at youth level when they were confirmed as Leinster Boys Colts B League winners following a run of 4 wins out of 5 in their league campaign.
Cork County Cricket Club is offering a "Give it a Bash" session for Girls from 7 - 16yrs who have never played the game before. The session is open to non-members and will be run by our Club Coaches, in groups according to age.
Cork County Cricket Club is delighted to announce the return of Youth Cricket for the 2021 season. Adult cricket will return once public health restrictions ease, but in the meantime, it is all systems go for children from U9 to U17.
Cork County Cricket Club is delighted to announce the return of Youth Cricket for the 2021 season. Adult cricket will return once public health restrictions ease, but in the meantime, it is all systems go for children from U9 to U17.
Following the release of the Cricket Ireland guidelines around the ‘Return to Training’ protocols, the club has been working diligently to ensure that we meet all the requisite levels of preparedness and safety.
Cricket Ireland has released its COVID-19 Safe Return to Training Protocols for club cricket in Ireland and launched a series of online COVID-19 Safety Education courses.
Eshan O'Sullivan reports from his trip to the MCC Academy
The first Youth Open Day of 2019 proved to be a huge success with over 45 kids in attendance at the Mardyke for a fun-filled session of cricket activities and drills.