Cork GAA chiefs call on clubs to attend meeting as key issues set for debate
There will be a wide and varied agenda, focusing on a number of different areas, including the proposed redevelopment of the stadium as well as fixture-planning and CCC applications.
The new match-ban system for club players and other rule-changes and disciplinary procedures will also be up for discussion along with club development plans, the roles of coaching and children’s officers.
In addition, the use of email and matchday programmes along with Irish signage and cultural development will feature along with a question-and-answer session.
Meanwhile, the GAA has confirmed that pre-bought tickets for Sunday’s Allianz Hurling League Division 1 quarter-finals will be €15 while matchday entry for adults is €20.
Tickets for relegation play-offs will stay at €10 pre-bought and €15 matchday, with children free for all games.