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Camogie coffers remain in a healthy state

This article is from page 77 of the 2007-12-18 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 77 JPG

MARY Hogan outgoing county Sec- retary in her address to Thursday’s Camogie AGM told delegates of her privilege in having been involved with the county set up and how she was disappointed that Clare had yet again failed to win the Junior All- Ireland at the third attempt. She re- marked on the progress of the U14 Coilte Development Squad and the U16 Munster Title while the U16 and U18 teams also did quite well at national level. Deirdre Murphy and Claire Commane were congratu- lated on their All-Star nominations and all those who were chosen on the Gael Linn Inter Provincial team with manager Fintain McNamara. Congratulations were also conveyed to Vera Loughnane on the individual skills award and Denise Lynch who won the Long Puck. To all teams who won county titles notably Sixmileb- ridge who represented the county at the Feile Finals and Kilnamona who won Munster Club title. She noted that the difficulties with the fixtures is the most pressing problem for the Board and the secretary thanked all GAA clubs and referees who had as- sisted in the running of games during the year. She also thanked her fellow officers for an enjoyable year, and the sponsors of all club competitions and County teams.

Treasurer Michael Maher presented a detailed account of the Boards fi- nances which he is glad to report are in the plus after the year on end. The Board ran several fundraisers during the year and had an extremely posi- tive response to the All-Ireland final fund. The dog night in Galway pro- vided a profit to the board of €7,020, while the flag day earned €3,399, the bag packing €940 and the All- Ireland fund €15,340.

It cost the board €28,734 to look af- ter all teams in the county U14, U16, U18 Junior and Intermediate which is not too bad considering that they played in three Munster Finals, the U16’s reached the semi-final stage and the Juniors played in an All-Ire- land final. The board did have other

day to day expenses and medals etc to provide but at the end of year there was a surplus of €4,872.91 for year on end. The Treasurer thanked all gate collectors, fundraisers, clubs and GAA clubs for their support dur- ing the year and thanked Pat Fitzger- ald for his commitment to Camogie.

The Chairperson Maura Sheedy also congratulated all club win- ners for 2007 and recounted on the county teams exploits of the year. She expressed her disappointment at the Junior Teams loss at the All-Ire- land final stage, also the U16 teams loss at semi-final stage and the U18 loss at quarter-final stage which she stated was related to Kilmaley’s fail- ure to release players and the Junior Teams involvement. She expressed her disappointment at having to ask the County Junior management and some players to have to leave the November meeting of the Board and finally wished Deirdre Murphy well in her role as Munster Development Officer.

Kathleen McMahon as PRO thanked all clubs for their help and co-operation during the year and ac- knowledged the support of all media outlets in the county for their support in the promotion of Camogie in the county and wished for this to con- tinue in the coming year.

Sympathies were expressed to Michael O’Halloran of Corofin who attended the AGM. Michael is a pre- vious treasurer of the board and on the day of the AGM had the personal experience of burying his brother.

The board were told that the man- agements of the teams may be present at the January meeting to outline their wishes for 2008.

Tributes were paid to the officers on the jobs during the year and Michael Maher was thanked for his detailed report of the finances of the board and the hard job which it was to keep the accounts in the plus, which he was managing to do.

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