Proud Clarecastle man John Callinan of sponsors Berwick Callinan presents the trophy to Filip Wiechinski. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill.ย
EX CLARE hurler, John Callinan has joined the Executive of Clare GAA.
In what was the only change to the appearance of the Executive, Callinan succeeded Ennistymonโs John Fawl as Munster Council delegate following the conclusion of Fawlโs five year term.
An All Star in 1979 and 1981, Callinan claimed two National Hurling League titles with Clare in 1977 and 1978. The Clarecastle man won county championships with his club in 1986 and 1987 along with three Railway Cup medals with Munster. His firm currently sponsors the U21 club championships in Clare while in 2021 he released his autobiography โTo Play To Liveโ.
He was elected to the role at Wednesdayโs convention held in Hotel Woodstock where Kieran Keating was returned as Chairman for a fourth term alongside Vice Chairman Michael OโConnor and Assistant Secretary Deirdre Chaplin from Cratloe.
Treasurer Brian Fitzpatrick who has been in the role since July 2023 was returned unopposed. After prevailing in a contest over Caroline OโConnor in 2022, Seรกn Chambers had no competition for the post of Assistant Treasurer.
Robert Frost who prevailed in a vote against fellow former Clare GAA Chairman Michael OโNeill at last yearโs Convention after the vote went the way of OโNeill in 2022 was returned as Central Council delegate.
First elected in 2022, Joe Garry and Neil OโBrien were elected to continue as Irish & Cultural Officer and Coaching Officer respectively.
Following Anne Hayesโ exit in August as PRO, Aaron Carroll of Cratloe made the step-up from Assistant PRO and he was elected to a role on the Clare GAA Executive for the first time as the sole nominee for PRO.
Deirdre Murphyโs paid position as Head of Operations is not voted on by the clubs while the roles of Safety & Facilities Officer, Childrenโs Officer plus Planning & Training Officer are all appointed positions and they will be held by Ambrose Heagney, Joan Crotty and Paddy Smyth respectively.
Speaking at what was a rather drab Convention, Clarecastle GAA Chairman, Niall Tuohy commented when proposing Callinan, “on behalf of Clarecastle, it gives me great pleasure to nominate John Callinan”. He noted that his club mate was “no stranger to wearing the Clare jersey, he always represented his club with distinction”. Tuohy added, “he is a good friend to Clarecastle, the County Board and to all here”.
Clare GAA Executive 2025:
Head of Operations: Deirdre Murphy (Clooney/Quin)
Chairperson: Kieran Keating (Naomh Eoin)
Vice Chairman: Michael OโConnor (Crusheen)
Assistant Secretary: Deirdre Chaplin (Cratloe)
Treasurer: Brian Fitzpatrick (Clooney/Quin)
Asst Treasurer: Seรกn Chambers (Cooraclare)
PRO: Aaron Carroll (Cratloe)
Irish & Cultural Officer: Joe Garry (Cooraclare)
Coaching Officer: Neil OโBrien (OโCallaghans Mills)
Central Council Delegate: Robert Frost (OโCallaghans Mills)
Munster Council Delegate: John Callinan (Clarecastle)
Munster Council Delegate: Bernard Keane (St Josephโs Doora/Barefield)
National Congress Delegates: Gabriel Keating (Naomh Eoin), Michael OโConnor (Crusheen), Michael OโRegan (Ruan)
Munster Convention Delegates: Robert Frost (OโCallaghans Mills), Des Farrell (Coolmeen), Neil OโBrien (OโCallaghans Mills)
Safety & Facilities Officer: Ambrose Heagney (Corofin)
Childrenโs Officer: Joan Crotty (Scariff)
Planning & Training Officer: Paddy Smyth (รire รg)
Demographics Officer: TBC