Cork will vote against the proposed two-week extension to the inter-county season at Congress later this month.
At Tuesday’s behind-closed-doors Cork County Board meeting, club delegates voted against the proposed changes to the GAA calendar.
The 90-60 result against the two-week extension means Cork’s Congress attendees will not support the motion that favours redrawing the split-season, when it is voted on at Croke Park the weekend after next.
Cork GAA CEO Kevin O’Donovan was part of the Croke Park sub-committee, chaired by former Director General Páraic Duffy, that recommended the two-week extension and moving the All-Ireland finals to either side of the August Bank Holiday weekend from 2027 onward.
Furthermore, Cork…