Cork’s Blood and Bandage Jersey 100 years old.
May 18, 2019
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May 18th 2019 marks the 100th anniversary of Cork wearing their famed red and white jersey for the first time. The original Cork GAA jersey was a blue and saffron jersey with a large yellow C on it, But in the spring of 1919 the Cork GAA offices in Cook Street were raided by the occupying British forces and the jerseys were stolen and never returned.Â
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With championship approaching and a set of jerseys needed Cork GAA turned to the Fr O’Leary Total Abstinence Hall team which had recently amalgamated with the St Finbarrs and as a result the FR O’ Learys jersey were not needed. Those were the famous red and white colours — though with a TA, or total abstinence, logo and were used by the county team. Cork hurlers and footballers played Waterford in a double header on May 18th 1919 in Dungarvan with what was to become their famed red and white jersey first on display. The hurlers defeated Waterford 9-4 to 4-0 while the footballers were defeated 2-0 to 0-2.Â
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In 2016, to mark the centenary on the 1916 rising the Cork hurlers wore a replica of original blue and saffron jersey in a national league game against Kilkenny.Â