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County Committee Report

September 12, 2019

County Committee Meeting

Tuesday September 10th


The Chairperson welcomed members of the All-Ireland Minor Football winning team and management to the meeting, with the manager Bobbie O’Dwyer addressing delegates. The Chairperson expressed her thanks to everyone involved in Cork’s inter-county teams this year, players and backroom staff and all involved in any supporting role.

The Coaching Officer, Ronan Dwane, gave an update to meeting regarding the success of development squads as outlined in the progress report.

The Runaí reported that the outgoing U20 management team was not seeking reappointment, and the Chairperson advised the meeting that the Executive had extended the brief of its appointments sub-committee to include U20. She also noted the recent appointment of Aidan O’Connell as High Performance Manager and wished him well with his new role, which would commence in early October.

Delegates were informed that the County Board offices had moved to Páirc Uí Chaoimh since the last meeting, and that the pitch replacement was on schedule and progressing well, with the target for re-opening still the opening rounds of the Allianz Leagues. Stadium accounts had been approved by the stadium board and filed with the CRO, and would be presented to County Board at a later date.

Delegates were updated in relation to proposed changes to bye-laws, which would be voted on at the next County Board meeting on October 1st, which would include a special convention for this purpose.

Cultural Officer Richard Murphy informed delegates that the stadium would be part of Culture Night on September 20th, while the Development Officer announced a stewards training day on Saturday, November 9th.

The meeting concluded with votes of sympathy.

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Whitechurch GAA Club was first established in 1904 to represent the eastern half of Blarney parish
The Club is based in the Whitechurch Community complex where in recent years we have developed two new pitches, changing rooms and a hurling wall to cater in the best possible way for the youth of the area. We now excellent GAA facilities in place and the priority from now onwards will exclusively be focused on developing players, teams and coaches so that as a Club we become the best that we can be.

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