*Terence Fahy will continue as Clare U20 hurling manager. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill
TERENCE FAHY AND DERMOT COUGHLAN have been reappointed to their roles as Clare U20 hurling and minor football managers, 16 applications have been received for the new HOO role within Clare GAA and outgoing secretary Pat Fitzgerald chose not to attend his final meeting in the post.
Sixteen applications for Clare H.O.O. post:
As of last Friday, sixteen applications for the position of HOO (Head of Operations) of Clare GAA had been received at Croke Park, Clare GAA chairman Kieran Keating told the July meeting at Caherlohan on Tuesday night.
Expressing the hope that the new post will be filled by September, the chairman said that โCroke Park will decide the process. They will have two, the County Board will have two and Munster Council will have one on the interview panel. The final decision will be with us as we are hiring hereโ.
Colm Browne (chairman of the masters fixtures committee) told the meeting that โit is more likely to be October before the position is filled. Interviews have to be carried out and whoever is offered the position will have to be given time to consider the offer. If they decide to accept they may then have to give notice to their current employerโ.
He told the meeting that he โhad hoped that Pat (Fitzgerald) would be here tonight but he didnโt want a fuss. He has given thirty two years service and I want to express the county committeeโs thanks and appreciation to Pat for all his hard workโ.
The chairman also informed the meeting that โEve Watkins is also finishing up this week. She was always helpful and dutiful and she worked many hours longer than she was required toโ. Eve had worked as an administrator at Clare GAAโs headquarters in Clareabbey. He confirmed that recently appointed Assistant Secretary of Clare GAA, Deirdre Chaplin will be acting secretary on a voluntary basis.
Tributes:
After asking if there would be an opportunity โto pay tribute to the secretaryโ, the chairman told Clondegad delegate Seamus OโReilly to โgo aheadโ.
โThere is a lot to cover and it would be remiss of us not to highlight his colossus contribution for almost five decades through Bord na nรg, the hurling board and the County Board. He was at the centre of a golden age for Clare GAA during which 3 All-Ireland senior hurling, three Munster titles, All-Ireland and Munster under 21 titles, National league successes, minor All-Ireland success, senior B football, Munster senior football, the Tommy Murphy cup, division 3 and 4 football leagues were all won.
โProperties were purchased at Crusheen, Clareabbey and Caherlohan that will stand to us in the future. Maybe there were some mistakes that any one that never made a mistake made nothing. He did not seek the limelight. He spoke frankly. Itโs sad that he is not here tonight. We let him down at times. It will be a major black mark is there is not some honour or recognition for Pat after fifty years. Ni beidh a leithรฉid ann arรญsโ, OโReilly told the meeting.

Clonlara delegate Flan Mullane told the meeting that โPat came from Truagh in our parish and from a great family and I wish him nothing but health and happinessโ. Tullaโs Brian Torpey said, โI wish him the very best. I got on very well with him. He has great respect for someone who speaks his mindโ.
Sixmilebridge secretary Adrian Hogan also extended good wishes to the retiring secretary. โI thank him for his services to club and county. He gave his life to Clare GAA. I also express thanks to his wife Nualaโ.
Re-appointed:
Two of Clareโs outgoing inter county managers have been re-appointed for 2023. Kilmurry-Ibrickaneโs Dermot Coughlan will continue as the minor football manager for another year while Terence Fahy has been ratified for a further two years as under 20 hurling manager.

Board chairman Kieran Keating told the delegates that he is confident Miltownโs Michael Neylon will continue for another year as under 20 football boss and he hopes to be in a position to have this ratified at the next meeting when he hopes to have an end of season report from minor hurling manager Brian OโConnell.
Proposed Junior B and C gradings:
Proposed gradings for the junior B and C hurling and football championships were were presented at the meeting ahead of the draws being made at next weekโs meeting of the CCC.
Subject to confirmation the participants will be
Junior B hurling: Newmarket-on-Fergus, Meelick, Feakle, Sixmilebridge, Smith OโBriens, Whitegate, Clonlara, Tulla, Corofin, Tubber, Ruan, Bodyke, Clooney/Quin, OโCallaghans Mills, Clarecastle, Inagh/Kilnamona, Broadford, Wolfe Tones, Kilmaley, Ballyea, รire รg
Junior C hurling Premier: Newmarket-on-Fergus, Sixmilebridge, Scariff, Tulla, Kilmaley, St. Josephs Doora/Barefield, Clooney/Quin, Smith OโBriens. The CCC are to consider applications from Cratloe and Wolfe Tones to be allowed compete in this competition.
Junior C hurling: Clonbony, Kilkee/Beslahan, Banner, Ennistymon, Ogonnelloe, Killanena.
Junior B football Premier: Cooraclare, Wolfe Tones, Kilrush, Clondegad, Ennistymon, Corofin, Lissycasey, Kildysart, รire รg, St. Breckans. St Josephโs Miltown and Michael Cusacks
Junior B football: Moy, Shannon Gaels, Clonbony, Corofin, St Senans Kilkee, Banner. Meelick informed the meeting that they wonโt be taking part in football this year
League play off:
Ballyvaughan, Liscannor and Michael Cusacks finished level on points in the Division 4 football league with two to qualify for a meeting in the semi-final. Because there was a walkover, score difference could not be applied which resulted in a draw at Tuesdayโs board meeting.
Ballyvaughan received a bye leaving Liscannor and Michael Cusacks to do battle on this Saturday evening with the winner of that game having home advantage against Ballyvaughan in the semi-final. Banner have already qualified for the final.
Tubberโs Andrew Monahan told the meeting that eleven members of the Michael Cusacks team play hurling with his club and they will be in championship action on Sunday week and again the following weekend. He told the meeting that they will not be agreeing to playing both the same weekend.
Borrowing:
Both Sixmilevbridge and Inagh/Kilnamona GAA clubs had requests before this weekโs meeting seeking approval to be allowed make further borrowings to complete development projects.
In their letter, Sixmilebridge outlined that โฌ845,000 had been spent to date on the development of their arena. They had taken out a loan of โฌ250,000 and now needed to borrow a further โฌ75,000 to complete the project.
Inagh-Kilnamona had a request before the meeting seeking to be allowed to borrow a further โฌ50,000.
Both requests were supported.
Michael Curtin, a member of the Audit committee at Croke Park told the meeting that โall such applications should first come before the Audit committee to be vetted. All applications must be backed up with details of how the loans will be repaidโ, he said before telling the delegates that 40% of applications are being sent back because of inadequate preparation.
Catering contract:
The Sherwood Inn will not be seeking a renewal of their catering contract with Clare GAA for next season. A letter to this effect from proprietor Michael Clancy was read to this weekโs meeting.
Replying to Clondegadโs Seamus OโReilly who asked if there was a reason for this, the chairman said โnot that I am aware ofโ.
Under 19 hurling:
Tulla delegate Brian Torpey told Tuesdayโs board meeting โTulla wanted to compete in this seasonโs under 19 hurling championship. โWe applied by e-mail but it wasnโt received. We also corresponded with regard to a very important Clare cup game and that went awry. We are anxious to play the under 19 game and we are prepared to play any back matchesโ.
Replying the board chairman said, โwe have the final round of games in the B competition this week and clubs are anxious to finish the competition before the adult championships startโ.
Ogonnelloeโs Pat Gavin told the meeting that his club (Scariff/Ogonnelloe) โwere disappointed with the knock out format of the competition. They felt there was something for second placed teamsโ.
โClubs looked for two games each which we provided. We didnโt have the time to play games including second placed teamsโ, according to the chairman.
Constitutional crisis:
โDo we realise we have a constitutional crisisโ, Cooraclareโs P.J. McGuane asked the July meeting of Clare GAA.
What are clubs going to do now. If any club has a problem who do they ring? The crisis is one of our own making. We should have seen this comingโ.
The chairman of the underage football board was speaking after it was confirmed that the county secretary Pat Fitzgerald and office administrator Eve Watkins will be leaving their positions this weekend.
โI have read your advert chairman and itโs a mile longโ, according to McGuane who said that it will cost โฌ200,000 per annum to get someone to do that work. What are the terms of responsibility for the volunteerโ, the Cooraclare man asked.
Asking about the officer structure going forward Ruanโs John OโSullivan was told by the chairman โthe head of operations wonโt be an officer but an employee. We will appoint a voluntary secretaryโ.
The chairman went on to say โWe had a transition plan done expecting Pat (Fitzgerald) to remain to the end of his contractโ.
OโSullivan then enquired about the position and the appointment of an events manager, a safety and facility manager. โWhat about insurance as 45% of our clubs have no player insurance paid. We have a serious insurance problem and if something goes wrong, clubs will be taken to the cleaners. We are not properly constituted according to the rule book. The safety and welfare officer has to be a trained person and currently there are only two in the countyโ.
โOur own housekeeping needs to be addressed regarding insurance. We must make sure that the county board and the club officers are protectedโ, OโCurrys delegate Michael Curtin told the meeting.