Cork's Sars pay tribute to rival clubs for 'hand of friendship' after Storm Babet flooding 

Sarsfields GAA club is restoring its pitch, gym, and bar after the damage caused by Storm Babet, thanks to club members' own work — and the 'incredible collective response across Cork'
Cork's Sars pay tribute to rival clubs for 'hand of friendship' after Storm Babet flooding 

Sarsfields GAA in Riverstown, Glanmire, Co Cork, have been saying 'welcome back' to members, friends, and guests after the club reopened its bar which had been severely damaged by the Storm Babet floods in October. Picture: Chani Anderson

Cork's Premier Senior Hurling champions are on the rebound following the devastating Storm Babet floods, thanks to an "incredible collective response across Cork".

Rival clubs including neighbouring Erins Own, Bishopstown, Castlemartyr, and others have stepped up to help Sarsfields get back to their former glory, chairman Keith Mulcahy said.

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