Hennessy’ Service Station Sponsorship

During the early part of this season, the St. Colmcille’s Under 17 squad were tasked with designing a training top for St. Colmcille’s. The end result proved immensely popular and the orders came in thick and fast for personalised versions from the players across each of our teams.

Recently we finally caught up with the sponsor of these training tops, Lorcan Hennessy, proprietor of Hennessy’s Service Station at White’s Cross. Lorcan met with our Chairperson Willie Sheehan, Secretary Sean Coughlan, members of our Under 14 squad, and also Under 19 captain Stephen Whooley – Hennessy’s also were sponsors of that championship winning team. As well as sponsoring a St. Colmcille’s team for the past three years, Hennessy’s Servive Station have also been our leisure-wear sponsors throughout this time. In 2020 they sponsored the club zip-tops and have now followed this up with sponsorship of our training tops.

This generous financial support allows us to make the merchandise available to our players at below cost prices and also assists in off-setting the significant costs of registering and insuring our teams etc.

Thanks very much to Lorcan Hennessy and Hennessy’s Service Station for their ongoing, very generous sponsorship of our teams. They have been sponsoring juvenile GAA teams in White’s Cross GAA for well over a decade now.

Finbarr Kiely RIP

White’s Cross GAA are saddened at the passing of Finbarr Kiely. Finbarr served as a coach in White’s Cross for over a quarter of a century, as well as being our school coach in Scoil Naomh Michéal, Upper Glanmire National School for over a decade.

With his native club Delaneys he had a long and distinguished hurling career as one of the best goalkeepers in Cork and represented Seandún in the Cork senior hurling championship. In 1975 a mighty Seandún team beat St. Finbarrs in the Cork County Senior Championship at a time when the famed Barrs were All Ireland club champions. The divisional team and Finbarr lost to Blackrock in the county semi-final but the Delaneys goalie kept on playing the game he loved for many more years.

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Finbarr worked as a railway shunter for several decades with C.I.E. and was a key player with their Inter Firm teams. Launching into his coaching career was an easy task for a man possessed with energy and drive and securing a rich vein of titles at junior, under 21, minor and underage grades, made Finbarr one of the most sought after and respected Cork GAA coaches.

His coaching career took him to three clubs: Delaneys, White’s Cross and Mayfield. He also coached in three local schools including Scoil Naomh Michéal, Upper Glanmire National School, where he was based for over a decade, and guided school teams there to three Sciath na Scol titles.

Finbarr accumulated a whopping 58 titles at adult level as player and coach with the three clubs he was attached with, and a further 18 as a juvenile club coach. An extraordinary statistic around Finbarr’s involvement with White’s Cross was the fact that of the 34 finals he guided White’s Cross Junior teams to, the Club only lost 6 (one was also a draw before White’s Cross won the replay). Under Finbarr’s guidance White’s Cross junior sides won 10 finals from 12 played in the 1990s and 17 out of the 22 contested in the 2000s. Here follows a list of the successes White’s Cross had under Finbarr:

4 Junior A football championship titles: 2006 – 2008 – 2009 – 2010
4 Junior A football league titles: 1994 – 2006 – 2009 – 2010
8 MacSwiney Cup Junior A football titles: 2004- 2012 (inclusive)
1 Junior B football championship title: 1991
1 Junior B football league title: 1992
1 Junior B football Seandun Cup title: 1991
1 Junior C football league: 1990
1 MacCurtain Cup Junior A hurling cup title: 1992
2 Junior B hurling championship title: 1991, 2016
1 Junior B hurling league title: 1991
2 Junior B hurling Craobh Rua Cup titles: 1991, 2016
1 Junior C hurling league: 1990