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The Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association GAA Irish Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Contae Chorca or Cork GAA is one of the 3. GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Cork and the Cork inter county teams. It is one of the constituent counties of Munster GAA. Cork is one of the few dual counties in Ireland, competing in a similar level in both gaelic football and hurling. As of the end of the 2. National Leagues, Cork compete in the top division of both sports. However, despite both teams competing at the top level of the game for most of the countys history, the hurling team has experienced more success, winning the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 3. By comparison, Cork has only won All Ireland Senior Football Championship seven times. Traditionally football is strongest in the western half of the county, with the ODonovan Rossa club of Skibbereen the only Cork team from outside the city to have an All Ireland Club Football title. Hurling is the dominant sport in the east, with teams such as Sarsfields and Midleton having won Corks club Championship multiple times. Naturally, there are exceptions to this rule of thumb, with hurling pockets in football areas and vice versa. One example is Fermoy in east Cork, which has seven Cork football titles to its name. The city of Cork traditionally has strong teams in both sports, with Nemo Rangers being the record holders for All Ireland Club Football Championships won, and Blackrock having three All Ireland Club Hurling titles. As well as this, the St. Finbarrs club in the city has eight Cork football titles and 2. Colours and symbolseditCorks current GAA crest is based on the traditional coat of arms of Cork city. Like the coat of arms, the crest features the Kings old castle and the Queens old castle with the Shandon Steeple in between. The centre foreground of the crest features a ship, as does the coat of arms. This is due to Corks history as a port city, also shown in the city motto Statio Bene Fida Carinis, which translates to A safe harbour for ships. The badge also features two footballs, along with a crossed pair of hurleys. Cork inter county colours 1. Corks traditional colours are red and white, but this was not always the case. In its early days of competing, the county wore a blue jersey with a saffron coloured C emblazoned on the chest. This was changed in 1. Cork hurlers were preparing to play Dublin in the All Ireland Final. In the week leading up to the game, British forces broke into the county board offices on Maylor Street in the city centre and seized the Cork jerseys. Because of the loss of their kit, the county board borrowed jerseys from the now defunct Father OLeary Temperance Association team. Cork went on to win the game, ending a sixteen year spell without a trophy. Following this win Cork decided to wear the lucky red jerseys in their future games. This red and white colour scheme has led to the Cork strip being nicknamed the blood and bandage. A colour clash with Louth in the 1. All Ireland Football Final saw Cork wear the blue jerseys again, but this occasion saw the team wear the blue jersey of the province of Munster. In 1. 97. 6 Corks footballers became involved in an incident known as the three stripes affair. Before the Munster football final Cork were offered a set of Adidas jerseys. The use of these jerseys caused controversy as it seemed to undermine the promotion of Irish manufacturers. Corks alternative colours are traditionally white jerseys and white shorts. These alternate colours were worn in the 1. All Ireland Football Final when Cork defeated Galway to claim their fourth title. They were worn again in the 2. Final when Cork defeated Down for their seventh title. Since then, Cork have generally worn their traditional red jerseys on all occasions. HistoryeditGaelic football has always been seen as the weaker of the two sports in Cork. Cep 1.50 Full. Sonic 8 Bit Music. The game is strongest in the west of the county and in Cork city. Success, especially at senior level, has been much more sporadic that with hurling. The biggest hindrance to success has been the presence of next door neighbors Kerry. Cork has been the second strongest county in Munster since the 1. Many very good Cork teams were unable to overcome Kerry when they met in the Munster final. Cork began the 1. Munster titles in 4 years and the 1. All Ireland Senior Football Championship. But they then ran up against the great Kerry team of the 1. In 1. 97. 6, the two teams drew in the final of the Munster Senior Football Championship. The replay went to extra time, before two very controversial refereeing decisions saw Kerry victorious. Cork fell back after that for a number of years. In 1. 98. 3 Kerry were aiming to capture a record ninth Munster title in a row, however, Cork pulled off one of their surprise victories. Kerry, however, won the next three Munster and All Ireland titles. In 1. 98. 7 Billy Morgan was back with Cork, this time as manager. That year Cork reclaimed the Munster Championship crown from the Kingdom. It was the first of four Munster titles in a row. They reached the All Ireland final that year only to be defeated by Meath. In 1. 98. 8 Cork were defeated by Meath for the second consecutive year after a replay. Having lost the previous two All Ireland finals Cork were even hungrier for success in 1. That year they captured the National Football League before facing Mayo in the championship decider. The game ended in victory for Cork who claimed their fifth ever All Ireland title. In 1. 99. 0 Cork squared up to Meath in the All Ireland final for the third time in four years. In a close game Cork emerged victorious by two points to claim a second consecutive championship. Cork surrendered their provincial title for the next two years, however, they reclaimed it in 1. That year they reached another All Ireland final, however, it was Derry who won their first All Ireland title on that occasion. Cork won the next two Munster titles as well, however, they were later defeated in the All Ireland semi final on both those occasions. The defeat in 1. 99. Corks greatest ever periods in football history. Four years later in 1. Cork won the Munster title for the fifth time of the decade. They later faced old rivals Meath in the All Ireland final, however, victory went to the Leinster men on that occasion. While it was expected that the team would build on the success of 1. Cork went into decline as Kerry began to dominate in Munster. In 2. 00. 2 Cork triumphed again and captured the Munster title after a victory over Tipperary in a replay. The subsequent All Ireland semi final saw Cork take on Kerry. It was a historic occasion as it was the first time that the two sides had met in Croke Park. Unfortunately, Cork were trounced on a score line of 31. The year ended with the Cork hurling team going on strike. In turn, the football team joined in a sympathy strike. The players, who had been seeking better conditions, refused to play or train with the county again until the dispute with the county board was resolved. The players demands included having their own doctor at all Championship and League games, resolving disputes over travel arrangements and providing players with free gymnasium access. The strike was eventually resolved and all the demands were met. Following the strike the fortunes of the Cork football team took a turn for the worse. A series of defeats in 2.