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Showing posts with label Mayfield. Show all posts

Friday, December 06, 2024

Work commences on new Tinkers Cross Park in Mayfield - Dec 2024


It seems as if work on the new Tinkers Cross Park has commenced in Mayfield. It was announced some time ago that a grant of €100,000 was made available for this project and it will be a new park for the north side of Cork City.

The location of the new park is shown on the map below and as can be seen, it is just off the North Rung Road in Mayfield.


The perimeter of the park is about 580 metres but it may be more once fully developed.

Junior parkrun??? ...This raises the question if this would be a suitable location for a 2km junior parkrun for 4-14 year olds?

One of the criteria for a junior parkrun is that all participants must be within sight of a marshal at all times. While there is a successful 5k parkrun nearby in the Glen, there are too many twists and turns for a junior parkrun.

Wide open grassland parks like in Ballincollig are ideal for a junior parkrun. For the Tinkers Cross Park, it would seem as if at least 4 laps would be required. Maybe with additional paths, this might be reduced to 3 laps so it would seem like it might be possible.

For a junior parkrun to be viable, the demand has to be there from the community. It needs a core group of local volunteers who would like to see it happen and to keep it going.

Adults... As for adults, this will be a welcome new place for people to walk and do short runs.

As for a completion date, I'd presume something like the end of 2025 might be possible.

Tuesday, September 07, 2021

Guest Post: Mayfield Goes Racing in 1971... by Richard Forrest

Up until the year 2000, there were two national athletics associations in Ireland... BLE and NACA. Back in 1971, NACA held their 10-mile Championships in Mayfield in Cork City. Thanks to Richard  Forrest for the following piece.

Mayfield Goes Racing in 1971


Sunday, October 17th 1971 (all of 50 years ago) saw a large gathering at Mayfield when the local athletics club, Clannn Éireann hosted the All-Ireland 10-mile Road Racing Championship. The event was run over three laps of the Mayfield – Banduff - Fox and Hounds - Dillon’s Cross -Mayfield course.

 Among the entries were two former national marathon champions in Jimmy Hughes and Noel Ramsbottom. While Cork’s hopes rested on John O’Brien (Ballymore AC), the former national 15-mile champion and Williie Webb (Rising Sun AC). There were dark horses among the runners from Éire Óg AC and Geraldines AC (London) who had preformed so well in the All-Ireland Senior Cross-Country.

Mayfield in the 1970's

As well as individual medals, there were three team prizes also, guaranteed to make it an interesting race. In conjunction to the main event, a boys under-17 race covered one lap of a course starting at Mayfield, going through the Sisk building site and joining the 10-mile course at O’Callaghan’s Garage on the Banduff Road. Boys and girls under-15 raced over the Lower Mayfield – Iona Park course but the event with biggest draw and, perhaps, the most excitement were the boys and girls under-12 and under-14 races confined to local schools.

Heats in those events were run on Saturday with the finals on Sunday. Twenty-five athletes competed in the national championship at Mayfield that day and a ”superbly fit John O’Brien ran the opposition into the ground”. He finished the ten miles 2 mins 45 secs ahead of his clubmate Mick Kinsella in a time of 54 mins 3 secs on, it has to be said, a tough course and in rough weather. 

Willie Webb took the bronze edging out John Fox (Brothers Pearse, Dublin). A special word of praise went to 56-year old Bill McAvoy (Timahoe AC, Portlaoise) who came in 16 th . Millstreet and Ballymore (near Cobh) dominated the underage categories but in the confined boys under-12s the first three were T. Clarke, M. Mulroy and D. Crowley and in the girls, N. Nagle, S. Brett ad G. Hurley.


Addendum: Additional info from Jimmy Murray... "Clann Eireann AC active in the Mayfield area, late 60s to mid 70s., main men there were Bill and Jack Keniry and Eoin Dorney, all now deceased, this was an annual fixture as a non championship event for some years while the club was active, a number of the runners are still with us inc. the first and second on that day, the starter was Paddy Desmond RIP., later President NACAI."

Addendum #2: Additional info from Richard Forrest... "James (Jim) Hughes was NACA All-Ireland marathon champion in 1968 and 1969. The race in 1969 was in Killarney and he won in a time of 2:40.
Hughes was a secondary school teacher from Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan and ran with the Brothers Pearse Club in Dublin. Ramsbottom was with Tinahoe A.C. in Co. Laois."

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Notice : Jack O'Driscoll 5k in Mayfield, Cork City - Wed 12th Sept 2018

This 5k in Mayfield on the north side of Cork City is coming up on Wednesday the 12th of September and is one of the last evening races.

Update From the organisers.... As we anticipate a huge turnout for the race next Wednesday evening we will be doing  pre-registration at Mayfield GAA Clubhouse,Kerry road on the following days and times.

Sunday 4 pm to 6 pm
Monday 8pm to 9 pm
Tuesday 7.30pm to 9 pm




Funds from this 5k go towards the rehabilitation of Jack O'Driscoll who was injured in an accident last March. More info and donations here... https://www.gofundme.com/jackod-fund

There are very few races on the north side of Cork City so this one should be of interest. It's also going to be on the door step of a lot of runners.


This is going to be a properly organised race with a measured course, results with timing and refreshments afterwards. The local community including the GAA are behind this 5k and they are expecting big numbers for this charity event.

 The race HQ is at Mayfield GAA clubhouse on the Kerry Road.  The course map below shows the location as well as the church just up from the hotel in Silversprings.

Update: This was the original start/finish points. The 5k will now start/finish by the race HQ. Same course, different start/finish.

The race HQ is just down the road from the Cotton Ball while the start / finish area is a few hundred metres further west.

 If you follow the green and orange arrows, you can follow the race route.