An Cisteoir – ( Club Treasurer )

Looking after the Club funds is his/her main responsibility. Managing the day to day accounts, dealing with financial institutions on behalf of the club. The post carries with it the portrayal of a good image of the GAA at community level.

Duties of the Club Treasurer.
– Receive money on behalf of the club
– Lodge all monies to the club accounts
– Pay money out on behalf of the club
– Keep a record of all transactions
– Enter transactions in Income and Expenditure Books
– Give receipts for money received and get receipts for money paid out
– Keep receipts on file, make all payments by cheque
– Keep all bank statements, cheque stubs, and lodgement records
– Collect all fees due to club and forward all relevant fees through An Runai to appropriate bodies
– Present an up-to-date financial statement to each club meeting
– Prepare Annual Financial Statement and Balance Sheet for Club AGM.

Ideally the Treasurer should chair the club finance committee and be aware of club?s financial situation especially if funds are getting low. Reporting to club executive committee the treasurer is seen as the Club Planner, Organiser, Controller, Recorder and Reporter.
This is above all a position of trust and the careful selection of people for the job goes without saying.

This is a guide to some of the main roles of the treasurer.

 

 

30-Dec-07 by PJ Meehan – Development Officer

Club Secretary

The post of Secretary is one of the vital links in any organisation and this is true of the GAA Club Secretary also. His/her duties are many and varied and call for a high degree of dedication.

Working closely with the Cathaoirleach, the Secretary has more to do with the practical running of the Club than any other member and should be carefully chosen for this position.

The post of Secretary is one of the vital links in any organisation and this is true of the GAA Secretary also. His/Her duties are many and varied and call for a high degree of dedication. These duties dovetail with those of the Cathaoirleach and it is essential that they work as a team of which the Secretary will very often be the more active one.

The Secretary has more to do with the practical running of the Club than any other member; he/she must therefore be carefully chosen.

He/she should be a good organiser, tidy and methodical, tactful and friendly and
above all reliable.

A good Club Secretary means there is good management of administration of the Club. Club management is not an end in itself. Our job is to enable people to enjoy and play our games, to develop the games and to further the social and community aims of the Association. The level of administration should therefore be the minimum to achieve
these aims.

The great difference in size and range of activities of Clubs, and between rural and urban areas make it impossible to impose standard methods; that would not be desirable in any event. Flexibility in the local situation is important.

These notes may not always be relevant to your situation but the general principles will apply no matter what the size
of your Club.

Even in amateur organisations, the members and the general public now demand professional standards of administration by voluntary officials.

– Meetings: Work before, during and arising out of meetings, including the Annual General Meeting.
– Records: Keeping records and files of Club activities, including membership
– Correspondence: Match notices, letters, filling in forms etc

Meetings
A Club should hold regular committee meetings even if at times there appears to be little to be done. Coming together may spark off some needed activity ! It is helpful to specify a night say, last Thursday of the month or Thursday of each week.

At the first Club meeting of the season, all should agree on a time and meetings should begin at that time. Punctuality is merely a habit. Meetings should also close formally so that everyone, including the Secretary, is quite clear when the business is concluded. Essential business should be transacted first. A good deal can usually be left over for the "chat" after the meeting. This enables those who want to leave to do so.

The secretary usually calls a meeting. If held weekly, no notices are necessary unless there is something special on
the agenda. In that case, members should be told about it in advance so they can think it over. For monthly meetings,
written notices with an agenda should be issued.

There should always be an agenda for a meeting, though not necessarily distributed to all members. Unless the members are very familiar with it, the Cathaoirleach should read the agenda; this prevents members raising matters at the wrong time.The Cathaoirleach and Secretary should meet before the meeting and go through the agenda. An agenda could be on the following lines:
– Minutes
– Matters Arising
– Correspondence (for letters, etc. not relevant elsewhere on the agenda)
– Report from County Committee or Divisional Committee
– Fixtures and Transport ( to decide on …regarding fixtures , to discuss ….regarding transport)
– Finance
– Fund-Raising
– Other activities
– Other Business (only matters of minor importance to be dealt with here)

It is always helpful to members to give an indication of the exact business to be dealt with under common headings such as Fixtures, Finance and Transport etc. – this way members come to a meeting better prepared to participate. The Secretary must prepare the business for the meeting, i.e. get together any information that may be needed. He/She should also check back on the minutes of the last meeting to see that action has been taken as required. The Secretary should make all the physical arrangements for the meeting.

During the meeting, the Secretary must record the attendance of each member and apologies for absence. The Secretary takes a note of decisions reached. He/She should not try to write everything down, but should follow the sense of the discussion, listening for key points. If in doubt about decisions, the Secretary should ask for clarification.

The Secretary may have to assist the Cathaoirleach in the conduct of the meeting and ideally both officers should work together to get the meeting over quickly.

One of the problem areas at GAA Club committee meetings is that of match reports as the games tend to be played all over again! This trend must be resisted but meetings should end inÓgood time to enable "informal" discussion to take place afterwards.

After the meeting, the Secretary must write the minutes. This should be done as soon as possible. Usually minutes should only record what was dealt with and what decisions were taken. But sometimes the main points raised in a discussion may need to be recorded. Do not give a verbatim account. Minutes should be written in a proper Minute
book.

The special requirements of the Club Annual General Meeting are dealt with in the Club Manual.

Records
The Club Secretary is responsible for keeping records of matches, venues, dates and winners. He/She should also arrange for membership records, unless there is a separate Membership Secretary. Simple files about various Club activities should be kept as all such items will be sought for the compilation of a Club History or a Centenary Year
Book etc. A petty cash book is also necessary for recording payments of small cash amounts, i.e. postage, telephone calls, etc.

 

Correspondence
The Club Secretary will be the main link with the Divisional Board or County Committee. He/She should deal expeditiously with all correspondence, if necessary after consulting with the Cathaoirleach. He should use a well designed Club letter heading and keep copies of all important letters.

The Club Secretary, if he/she has a good knowledge of Irish, can do a great deal to promote it in simple ways, both oral and written. The booklet "An Sloinnteoir Gaeilge agus an t-Ainmneoir" is an essential booklet for the Club Secretary. A good source book for GAA terminology is the Report of the Commission on the GAA which was printed bilingually.

‘An Treoraí Oifigiúil

The Club Secretary must always have a current copy of the Official Guide. He/She should be familiar with the provisions dealing with Club activities.

 

 

 

30-Dec-07 by PJ Meehan – Development Officer

Id like to take the opportunity to wish all of you, our valued visitors, and the web team that make this website what it is a very Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

Photos of recent activities will be uploaded over the festive period and well be back in full action for the first game of the new year on January 6th in the FBD league in Páirc Sean. Watch out for a few archive news items that are planned for release over the festive period. The random image section on the home page is set to display images (and associated captions) from its introduction in April and hopefully this will jog a few memories.

– Nollaig shonasach agus athbhliain shuaimhneach dhíobh go lear –

 

 

 

 

24-Dec-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

More sad news for Leitrim GAA followers with the death of Tommy ORiordan. Tommy was secretary of Coiste Contae Liatroma for approx seventeen years from 1953 to 1970. Tommy was also actively involved in coaching Leitrim County players based in Dublin for may years. Tommy not only devoted his time to Leitrim but was deeply involved in his club Ballyboden St Endas.

On behalf of the Clubs and officers of Coiste Contae Liatroma we would like to extend our sincere sympathy to his family.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dílis.

 

 

19-Dec-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

It is with great regret that we hear of the passing of Tony McGowan, Drumshanbo.

Tony gave a life time of service to the association at both club and County level. He served as Chairman from 1986 to 1995 and during the Leitrim glory era he was credited with the appointments of PJ Caroll and John O Mahony. One of Tonys life long ambitions was realised in 1994 when Leitrim captured the Connacht Senior Football Championship in Hyde Park when they defeated Mayo in the Connacht final.

Tony also held several key positions at administration level within his own club Allen Gaels in Drumshanbo. He was a selector on the team that put back to back senior titles together in 1996 and 1997. Tony Mc Gowan spent many years as a secondary School teacher in Drumshanbo Vocational School where he was also involved with various School teams.

Always an optimist and some one who had tremendous forward vision when it came to Gaelic games in Leitrim Tony will be someone who will be sadly missed from Gaelic matches everywhere.

On behalf of the Clubs and officers of Coiste Contae Liatroma we would like to extend our sincere sympathy to the McGowan family.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam dílis.

 

 

19-Dec-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

 

The Leitrim Scór na nÓg Finals will take place in Manorhamilton on Sunday 6 January starting at 3.00. As usual there will be a feast of Irish music, song and dance and much more as Leitrim clubs contest for places in the Connacht Finals.

This year, Coiste Scór Liatroma has introduced a new and novel idea with a Certificate being presented to every buachaill or cailín who takes part in the Finals. Thus some of the disappointment of not winning will be tempered by the recognition that everyone took part in a wonderful occasion, the night of the Leitrim Scór na nÓg Finals.

As soon as Christmas is over, clubs will be thinking of Scór Sinsear. The semi finals are due this year on 29 February in Bornacoola and 1 March in Drumreilly, with the Co Finals a week later in Manorhamilton.

 

 

19-Dec-07 by Sean O Suilleabhain

Congratulations to Kiltubrid on winning the Leitrim Club Grounds of the Year for 2007.

This year as ever it was a close run competition and the outright winners were chosen after Connacht Officers inspected the short list recommended by the Leitrim County committee. The runners up were Aughawillan in 2nd and Bornacoola in 3rd place.

All 3 have paid excellent attention to detail in recent years and this has culminated in the excellent quality of the grounds for both players and spectators alike.

Kiltubrid have been particularly busy with recent modifications including a new training pitch and upgrade of the car park area. The awarding of this years title is well justified and congratulations to all concerned and well done on the win. The award will be presented at the forthcoming Awards night on January 12th.

Kiltubrid will then contest the Connacht Grounds of the Year Award which will be announced at the Connacht Awards night in the New Year.

 

 

 

17-Dec-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

Senior board Convention.

At last Sunday’s senior board convention, treasurer for the last six years, Mr. Jim Meehan stepped down from his position. The professional manner in which Jim carried out his duties as treasurer is a credit to him and this has been acknowledged at both provincial and National level. We would like to thank Jim for all his help and cooperation during his time as treasurer and wish him well in his new role as central council delegate.

Level One Coaching Course.

Would all coaches who completed the Level one coaching course earlier this year please return your log book to Thomas Keenan, Páirc Séan MacDiarmada, Ck-on-Shannon, Co.Leitrim., on or before Wednesday 12/12/07, so that we may organise cert’s for the course before the end of the year. Please note only those who return completed log books will be issued with a cert and those who fail to return their log book will have to wait till next year to complete the course.

Fun Do Resource Pack.

Clubs and coaches are reminded that the new Fun Do packs are available from our offices in Pairc Sean, or by contacting Thomas Keenan 087-6591049. Packs are available for a limited time at the special price of €50 each.

Coaching Calendar 2008

Our coaching calendar for 2008 is now available from our office in Páirc Sean and will also be distributed at the next Coiste na nÓg and senior board meetings. This publication outline’s all our coaching projects, workshops and seminars planned for 2008 and all clubs should ensure that there coaches attend as many of these as possible.

Following a number of inquires in relation to the dates for our 2008 Vhi GAA summer camp’s, the following is the list of dates and venues. Please note new camp in Leitrim Gaels GAA grounds from Monday 21/07/08 to Friday 25/07/08.

Monday 30/06/2008 – Manorhamilton, Ck-on-Shannon, Aughawillan.

Monday 07/07/2008 – Kinlough, Drumshanbo, Mohill.

Monday 14/07/2008 – Aughavas, Gortletteragh, Dromahair.

Monday 21/07/2008 – Fenagh, Drumkeerin, Leitrim.

Christmas holidays.

As this will be our final coaching news item for 2007, I would like to thank everybody who helped us out in any way during the year, it was much appreciated and to wish everybody a very happy, peaceful and safe Christmas and best wishes for a successful 2008. Beannachtai na Nollag agus athbhliain faoi mhaise duit.

 

 

17-Dec-07 by Thomas Keenan

Coiste na nÓg AGM.

Congrats to Dan Gallogly on his election to the post of Chairman on Thursday night last. We wish Dan all the best in his new role and may we also thank out-going Chairman Jimmy Mc Nama and out-going treasurer Walter Sharpley for all their help and assistance over the past number of years.

Foundation Level Coaching Course.
A foundation level coaching course will be held on next Friday 14th and Saturday 15th December in Ck – on – Shannon. Friday nights session will take place in Pairc Sean commencing at 7.30pm, while the session on Saturday will be held in the Sports complex commencing at 10.00am. Further details can be had by contacting Thomas Keenan or Martin McGowan.

Level One Coaching Course.
Would all coaches who completed the Level one coaching course earlier this year please return your log book to Thomas Keenan, Pairc Sean Mac Diarmuida, Ck-on-Shannon, Co.Leitrim., on or before Wednesday 12/12/07, so that we may organise certs for the course before the end of the year. Please note only those who return completed log books will be issued with a cert and those who fail to return their log book will have to wait till next year to complete the course.

Fun Do Resource Pack.
Clubs and coaches are reminded that the new Fun Do packs are available from our offices in Pairc Sean, or by contacting Thomas Keenan 087-6591049. Packs are available for a limited time at the special price of €50 each.

Coaching Calendar 2008
Our coaching calendar for 2008 will be available from next week. This publication will outline all our coaching projects, workshops and seminars planned for 2008 and all clubs should ensure that there coaches attend as many of these as possible.

GAA Vhi Cul Camps 2008
Following a number of inquires in relation to the dates for our 2008 Vhi GAA summer camps, the following is the list of dates and venues. Please note new camp in Leitrim Gaels GAA grounds from Monday 21/07/08 to Friday 25/07/08.

Monday 30/06/2008 – Manorhamilton, Ck-on-Shannon, Aughawillan.
Monday 07/07/2008 – Kinlough, Drumshanbo, Mohill.
Monday 14/07/2008 – Aughavas, Gortletteragh, Dromahair.
Monday 21/07/2008 – Fenagh, Drumkeerin, Leitrim.

 

 

13-Dec-07 by Thomas Keenan

Leitrim GAA are delighted to announce the following recipients of the Hurling and Handball awards for 2007:

All of the awards will be presented at the Annual Awards night held in the Bush Hotel on January 12th.

(The names of the clubs referred to are as the Committees wish them to be published.)

 

County Hurler of the Year
Niall Glancy, St. Marys

Club Hurler of the Year
Micheal Dolan, Manorhamilton

Youth Hurler of Year
Morgan Quinn, Ballinamore

Senior Handballer of Year
Tony Cullen, Drumshanbo

Junior Handballer Of Year
Dara Flynn, Drumkeerin

Juvenile Handballer of Year
AidenÓgilmartin, Drumshanbo

Ladies Handballer of Year

Shauna Clancy, Drumkeerin

 

 

 

 

 

12-Dec-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO

The GAA has announced details of the Champion 15 teams for the Christy Ring Cup and Nicky Rackard Cup for 2007. The Awards will be presented to the winners at a special ceremony in Croke Park on December 15.

The awards are similar to the conventional senior All-Stars, but differ in that they are not based on field positions and nominations are made the end of each game from officials in attendance.

The Players to be honoured as the Christy Ring Champion 15 for 2007 are:
Patrick Clarke, Paddy Dowdall, Derek MacNicholas (all Westmeath), David Kennedy, Billy White (Kildare), Enda Keogh, Stephen Clynch (Meath), Andrew Gaul, Edward Coady (Carlow), Shane Brick (Kerry), Stephen Broderick (Mayo), Graham Clarke (Down), Don Hyland (Wicklow), Keith Kennedy (London), Michael Conway (Derry).
Derrys Michael Conway will receive a Ring Cup Award in 2007 having been honoured as part of the Rackard Champion 15 in 2006.

The Rackard Cup selection for 2007 is: Mervyn Connaughton, Liam Murray, Michael Kelly (all Roscommon), Barney McCann, Christopher McAlinden (Armagh), Fergus Hayes (Sligo), Justin Kelly (Tyrone), Clement Cunniffe (Leitrim), Brendan Stakem (Longford), Ger ODwyer (Donegal), Paul McManus (Fermanagh), Pat OConnell (Monaghan), Mark Lyons (Warwickshire) Daithí Neary (Cavan) and Brian Hassett (Louth).

 

Congratulations to Clement on making the Rackard Cup selection for 2007 from all at Leitrim GAA.

 

 

11-Dec-07 by GAA.ie

Chairmans Address December 07

As Cathaoirleach of Coiste Chontae Liatroma for the last 3 years it is an honour for me to address you at todays Annual Convention at a time when the association is facing many challenges.

As officers at both club and county level we must ensure that the organisation continues to provide a safe, friendly, and well organised environment where participants of all ages can enjoy their involvement in sport in this great association.

The Past Year
The year will be remembered for many reasons but most importantly for our historic hosting of Féile Peil na nÓg, our ladies team wining a historic All Ireland Intermediate championship, record attendance at our championship games, the launch of our new crest, rousing performance by our senior team, inÓgaining division 3 status and in our Connaught championship and qualifiers, and of course the highlight of the year was the official opening of Ardan Mhic Samhrain by Uachtarain Cumann Luth Chleas Gael Mr Nicky Brennan on June 24th.

All of those outstanding achievements, necessitated an enormous amount of dedication, commitment and planning, I want on behalf of Coiste Chontae Liatroma to say a sincere thank you to the many People who were involved in bringing those events to us.

The hosting of Feille will be long remembered, by every involved and the organisation of this years event by the Leitrim Committee in conjunction with our neighbours Sligo and Roscommon has benchmarked a standard for other counties to follow. I sincerely thank and congratulate the organising committee for the excellent way the competition was run and I know that everyone who attended Féile in Leitrim, left with a very positive image of the GAA in our county.

The highlight of the year, the opening of the new stand at Pairc Sean was the culmination of two years work by a very dedicated group of people. To deliver a project of this nature, it was necessary to involve a number of people, and now that the project has been completed I want to sincerely thank the many people, who served on the many committees responsible for delivering this project. I say a big thank you.

Thanks to Joe Flynn and the Pairc Sean Committee for their work both before and following the opening of the new stand inÓgetting the grounds ready for our championship games.

In order to carry out this project of this nature we needed a Director of finance and I want to single out one man who while actually residing in Dublin was constantly available to assist in the preparation of necessary financial presentation to the various bodies, and always available to offer financial advice, I thank particularly Mr Eamonn Duignan.

To the many many people who contributed to this development I, on behalf of the board say thank you.

 

Funding
To complete a project of this nature costing 3 million is a major achievement for a county like Leitrim and it is a credit to the many people who have contributed to the cost. It took courage and commitment to tackle a project of this nature and it is a monument to the GAA people of Leitrim who contributed to its development.
Presently we are trying to clear the last 500,000 which we hope to have completed early in the New Year.

The tax relief scheme "Get on the team" has been responsible for the success of our fundraising and a breakdown of contributions would indicate that it was the quantity of the donations rather than the volume that has made it such a success and while there are still a number of people who have to contribute yet I appeal here today to people who have committed to contributing to do so now and allow us to bring this campaign to a close.

To our outgoing treasure Jim Meehan for his phenomenal work on the Boards behalf over the last six years and were it not for his astute financial management we would not be in a position to do the developments which are now ongoing. I thank you sincerely.

 

Further Development
While the construction of the new stand is now complete all our energy and commitment must turn to the completion of our greatest need, the Centre of excellence at Annaduff. Im glad to say that great progress has been made to date; the site is now ready for the laying of two full size pitches, one synthetic and one sand based and the provision of the necessary associated facilities.

We hope to be in a position to lay the two pitches in the early part of 2008 probably March /April, but most importantly the pitches would be ready for training and playing season of 2009.

To achieve this in the coming year would be a real dream come through, and just imagine what it would be like to have our own top of the range training and playing facilities which can be used all year round. It is some thing we have dreamed about, and with the new development in Pairc Sean, Leitrim GAA could boast of the finest facilities in the country, it would be a proud day for our county and it can be achieved in the year ahead.

I appeal for your continued support in the year ahead so we can provide this much needed facility, which is paramount for the development of Gaelic games in the county.

When this project is complete all the major infrastructural development will be completed, so it is important to get this project completed this year. This is a further opportunity for you to show your support for the development of Gaelic games in the county. With your continued support it will be achieved.

Senior Team
The performance of our Senior team in the Connaught senior championship and the qualifier over the last few years has givenÓgreat ground for optimism and I know that there is a belief among both our players and management that a break through in the Connaught championship is not too far away. We all take great encouragement from the success of our Ladies footballers, and indeed the performance of our neighbours Sligo on winning the Connaught Championship, to whome I offer our sincerest congratulations. It can be done, and I dont want to hear about small population, lack of resources, – with hard work, dedication and commitment it can be done

I want to thank the players for the huge effort that they have put in over the last few years and I hope they get their just reward of a Connaught title.

I thank Des Dolan and his management team for their efforts on our behalf and hopefully this will be our year. Also to Peter Flynn and John Keenan for their work with our teams, the work done by John Keenan with our senior and under 21 team in 07 was phenomenal.

Internal competitions
Club competition and the relation between playing of club games and county panel activities is a huge issue in most counties, but Im glad to that the structure which was introduced last year has been a great success and to have our internal competition complete in early November is the ideal situation. With the shield competition we have a structure where Club players get continuous football at prime time of the year when our County players are preparing for the provincial championship. I want to thank the Competition control committee for the efficient way the ran our programme of games and had all our major competitions completed within an appropriate time frame.

Club development
While it would be very easy to carried away with the developments of the year gone bye we must not rest on our laurels, but we must address the imminent decline of the association at grassroots level. While the GAA is regarded as a world class organisation, with its world class facilities both at Croke Park level and at provincial level, my big concern is that the very base, the grassroots the very foundation is getting weak. I believe it is time for the association to take action to preserve that great unit of the association the club. Today I call on the Gaa to set out 2008 as "The year of the club" and all the energy of the association be geared to the development of our club structure. To club officers here today I ask you to set as your priority the development of your own individual club. Clubs generally are having difficulty in encouraging people to take on the responsibility of a club officer, but I think we should make every effort to encourage the present generation of young, well educated and skill full people to participate in the running of our clubs.

Club Planning
The first priority of every GAA club in County Leitrim in 2008 should be the provision of 3 to 5 year strategic plan. Every club should have its development plan. If you fail to plan you plan to fail Funding to clubs will in future be based on such development plans. In 2008 the GAA will roll out their new Comhairle Programme and I appeal to every club to participate and develop their own strategic plan.
The New Ard Stuirathoir Mr Padraigh Duffy has promised a club forum in early 2008 and I urge all clubs to participate. Our development officer P J has organised a very high profile officer training seminar on 28 th January and today I asking every club in the county to enrol your officers for this training.

Maybe its time for the GAA to consider the appointment of a full time development officer with responsibility for club development, who would work across county and provincial boundaries sharing good practice.

I think its time to extend the present scheme for the evaluation of our playing facilities, to a whole club evaluation, where the work of every officer would be evaluated and a substantial prize for the best and the most improved club, and where the pitch evaluation would be the remit of the club development officer.

It is time to evaluate the work of each officer of the club and to provide an incentitive for clubs to provide models of good practice. These are only some ideas but development of our clubs is a priority for the GAA in 2008 and what ever needs to be done to improve the plight of our clubs, should be done.


Club playing facilities

There is a need to continue to upgrade our club playing facilities in a realistic and practical manner. I congratulate the clubs who are progressing their developments and I urge all clubs to endeavour to provide good quality playing facilities for our players and I would advise clubs to be realistic in relation to their developments. However we need to practical in relation to our planning and all developments should be based on projected needs. There is no need to spend money unnecessarily

New Committee
At county level I will set a committee of qualified personal to advice clubs, and to help clubs to initiate development projects and I ask clubs to look at their facilities, and carry out development tailored to your club needs.

Health and Safety is also a huge area for our club development and due to the fact that our property insurance is based on a no claims bonus system, I hope to set up a committee of qualified people to advise our clubs on the safety aspects of our clubs properties.

As all of this relates to development I want to thank our development officer PJ Meehan and chairman of our development committee and also as insurance officer for the huge work he has done in relation to the developments, and to recognise the vast amount of time spent in relation to completion of the stand, and the trojan work in completing and following up on insurance claims and for his help to me in completing the many presentations we completed during the year

Discipline
While the competition from other sporting organisations for the young people continues to grow, we in the GAA we must provide a sporting environment where our young people will feel safe to play in a disciplined and structured environment.
All elements of indiscipline and violence on our playing pitches must be totally eliminated from our games.

I call on you club leaders to embrace the whole ethos of respect. Create an environment where players, officials and spectators are respected equally and people who cannot refrain from abusing fellow participants should have no place our games.

Leitrim GAA in 2007 will not be remembered for Incidents of indiscipline, but there were incidents we could do without, because indiscipline of any nature damages the image of the association.

2007 saw the implementation of new disciplinary procedures with the introduction of the Competition Control Committee and the Hearings Committee.
Im satisfied that the system has worked very well and I want to compliment the members of the CCC and the hearings Committee, for the efficient way that they have dealt with disciplinary matters, which arose through out the year.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank our Referee Administrator Seamus Prior and his committee and indeed all the referees for their hard work and dedication to the facilitating of our games. Referees have a job to do and should be respected and allowed to carry out their duties without any approach or interference during or after a game.

Coaching
Despite very elaborate systems, well organised training, and a huge investment by the association in providing a quality service, unfortunately some clubs dont avail of this specialised service.

How can we justify denying our young players of the best quality training, and how can we expect that players who have been deprived of this quality tuition to compete with players who have received the most modern training methods. Im appealing to every club in the county to use the various coaching initiatives and above all to ensure that the people who take charge of your underage teams have the necessary qualifications. I also ask every club to be aware of and to implement the code of good practice when dealing with our young players.

We must bring the message of the GAA to every single member of our communities and every young person must get the chance to participate in our games.

I compliment the clubs who have had their underage coaches complete the coach training programme.

We have a scarcity of people to assist with coaching particularly in the northern half of the county and we hope that our application to Leitrim Co Council will be successful and that will help to broaden our coaching sector and to reach new areas that would receive no coaching otherwise We are fortunate to have a man of the calibre of Martin McGowan as our coaching officer and I compliment on the huge he is doing in first year as coaching officer.

Coaching and Games Development plan.
I have asked the Games Development manager Thomas Keenan to draw up a five year plan for the development of coaching and games development, and he has provided us with a well presented plan for the way forward, and while I know that some aspects of this plan will not rest easy with some people, it is in line with national policy and will guide the direction which we go in the years ahead. I thank Thomas for his work on our behalf

Coiste na nÓg
I want to compliment the work of Coiste na nÓg in the delivery of underage football in the county. There is a serious calendar of games to be played and I compliment them on their efforts to deliver this programme, but they situation that arose this year in relation to the minor championship was not desirable and a situation that should not ever allowed to happen again.

I welcome the decision at the Coiste na nÓg convention to play the minor championship on the same day as the senior, and I urge vigilance at both senior CCC level and Coiste na nÓg level to ensure that that motion is carried out.
I think we need to have more liaison between the two fixture making bodies in the future and at least one meeting monthly to be shared so that our fixtures can be streamed lined.

To Jimmy McNama and Walter Sharpley who are retiring from their positions as Cathaoirleach and Cisteoir respectivly of Coiste Na nÓg after number of years of dedicated service to promoting the affairs of our underage players I say thank you and I congratulate Dan Gallogly on his promotion to the position of Cathaoirleach

Hurlers
I want to compliment the people who continue to promote hurling in the county, and while I can never expect to have hurling played in every club area we must do every thing in our power to increase the number of clubs participating.

We must start at the bottom with our underage players and the decision to employ a hurling coach to work with our young people is a very positive step.

We must be practical in relation to this promotion and we should not be using our energy in promoting hurling in areas where there is no immediate demand , but divert our energy in promoting the game in areas where we it can flourish, and if we can establish the game in 5 to 6 areas in Co Leitrim I think we would be doing well.

I compliment the officers of the hurling Board for their continued efforts to promote the game, to Paddy Phelan Mickey Doorigan and Martin Cunniffe and all associated with the game I say thank you.

Handball
Likewise to the dedicated few who continue to promote hand ball, I sat a big thank you and with the advent of new facilities in the county it is going to have a positive effect on the game. I would ask the handball board to have a representative at our county committee meetings and keep clubs informed on your latest developments.

Supporters Club
Our supporters club draw continues to be our main fundraising venture and once again this year our draw was a huge success and I want to thank the hard working committee both in Dublin and in Leitrim for their continued on behalf of Leitrim GAA.

This year the supporters was hampered by the "Get on the team" scheme but it still reached almost €100,000 John Mulvey for his work as chairman of the supporters club I say thanks

While fundraising through the supporters club and other fundraising methods are keeping the board going we must look further and develop the commercial value of our property.

Im presently working on a project to develop the commercial value of the property of Coiste Chontae Liatroma because I believe going forward we cannot rely totally on supporters making donations, or on the sales of tickets. The organisation must generate its own annual income and become less dependent on handouts.

Communications
Three years Leitrim GAA were second from the bottom in relation to our communications, today were are in the top three. Look at what has happened in our internal communications with every club and every board officer on email and text messaging service, and our Web site is now in the top three in Ireland.

All of this communications service is the work of our communications chairman and PRO Brendan Doyle I thank Brendan for his work in ensuring that our new stand would have the most modern telecommunications system and during the last weeks of the completion Brendan almost lived in the stand. For his help with various presentations also I say thanks

Scór
To Oifigeach Cultuir agus Teanga Séan O Suilleabhain for his tireless work in promoting the Irish language and Scor and the fact that we were disappointed at not winning an all Ireland title this year is indicative of the standard that Scor in Leitrim has reached and that it a credit to Sean, his Scor secretary Maura and treasurer Sean Maxwell.

Times move on and today we say farewell to a man who has given Trojan service to this board over the last 30 years, a man who always used common sense, who had the ability to size up a situation and offer a solution. Gerry Mahon has been a very capable representative of this county and has served on many high profile committees in the association which is testimony to the very high esteem in which you are held in the corridors of power in Croke park, and while you dont retire until next Congress I have no doubt that but you will still retain your keen interest in the affairs of Cumann Luth Cleas Gael

GPA
Following the agreement between the GPA GAA and the Irish sports Council the proposed strike by the GPA has been called off and that is to be is welcomed. I dont like the notion of strike action because it indicates militant action and militant action dose not fit with a voluntary organisation.

I fully support the work of our county players who put in a huge effort on behalf of their county and deserve to treated with the utmost respect by their respective County Boards, because nothing gives more enjoyment to our supporters than winning a provincial title.

But as there are many aspects to the administration of these grants which I feel have the potential to pose problems I hope that this wont be a case of the cure being worse than the decease.

The Central Council agreed a submission with the GPA which stated that the grants would be paid by the Irish sports council, and its the method of payment that causing the difficulty.

If the grants are to be paid the method of distribution needs to be very clearly defined.

 

Officers
I want to thank the management board of the Co Board for their assistance over a very busy year and I want to say that the GAA fraternity in Leitrim are so Lucky to have a man of the calibre of Deaglan o Buachain in the position of An Runai. Declan has done an excellent job as secretary of the board. I have to say that I am very fortunate to have such a talented dedicated and supportive backroom team.

I want to thank the clubs of the county for their support through the year and I look forward to your continued support in the year ahead.

Priorities for 2008
The priorities of Coiste Chontae Liatroma for 2008 should be as follows

The development of our club structure

The provision of 2 all weather training pitches

The winning of the Connaught senior championship.

 

 

10-Dec-07 by Brendan Doyle – PRO