*Photograph: Martin Connolly
No appointment for the post of Clare senior hurling manager was made at a special meeting of the Clare County Board on Wednesday, instead delegates requested that the process to fill the vacancy be restarted.
Scariff delegate Dan Treacy tabled a proposal that the process of appointing the successor to Gerry OโConnor and Donal Moloney be restarted. He called on the County Board โto make an open call for potential managers with a deadline of two weeks for receipt of expressions of interest followed by an interview process and a gathering of delegates to ratify the successful candidateโ.
No opposition was voiced to Treacyโs motion only slight concerns with the wording of an โopen callโ. It was agreed that clubs have until October 21st at 5pm to submit applications to the county secretary.
An independent committee comprising of Clare GAA Chairperson Joe Cooney, two time National Hurling League winner Colm Honan, NUIG GAA Development Officer Michael OโConnor, Niall Romer an All-Ireland winner with the Clare Junior hurlers of 1993 and former County Board Chairman, Michael OโNeill was proposed and seconded by delegates with the task of appointing the next senior hurling management.
Opening the meeting, Chairman Joe Cooney stated that the process for appointing the 2020 senior management had been ongoing for two months and the hurling review was conducted in the month of August when all county teams concluded their campaigns, โWe did sit down with members of the senior panel when putting together the review and also GAA people around the county to get their viewsโ. Questions during the review were related to the coaching systems in the county and devising ways to improve going forward. He confirmed a report of the review will be provided to club delegates. He thanked both Donal Moloney and Gerry OโConnor for their contribution to the county in underage and adult managements.
Following Clareโs senior hurlersโ failure to progress from Munster, Donal Moloney requested a meeting with the Chairman in July. โHe said he was willing to go forward for the position, I asked if Gerry was willing and Donal said he wasโ. A further meeting took place in August, OโConnor was due to attend but was subsequently unable to make it, โAt this meeting I asked Donal if Gerry was going to be involved and Donal was unsureโ.
โGerry announced in September he was stepping down. I then called Donal in for a meeting and he said he was willing to put his name forward for 2020. He was aware his and Gerryโs two year term had expired and we told him we were exploring other optionsโ.
A list of six candidates was then put together, the OโCallaghans Mills clubman outlined. As of last week, three of these, Donal Moloney, Brian Lohan and Louis Mulqueen were willing to put their names forward.
In the view of the County Board, โthe fairest way was to do the interviews by an interview boardโ. Cooney told the meeting that an independent person chaired the interview board. All three candidates were contacted on Friday and in the space of twenty four hours confirmed they could attend the interviews organised for Monday evening. โEverything was set up for Monday and on Sunday we received notification that Donal had withdrawn his nameโ.
Interviews took place on Monday and it has emerged that neither Brian Lohan or Louis Mulqueen were asked to provide details of their proposed management team. โWe hope to put the name of the person we want to propose to the meeting, that is the process we are hoping to followโ. Cooney added, โDonal and Gerry have done an excellent job with underage teams and with the seniors for the past three yearsโ, he stated that OโConnorโs departure โchanged the complexionโ of their setup.
Cratloeโs Jack Chaplin said he was contacted by senior panellists, โthey are not happy with the process that has been followedโ. In response, Cooney said four of the panel were interviewed as part of the review while he met five senior panellists on Tuesday, โWe had a good discussion, they said they were going to put together a press release which they were entitled to do. They said they are happy to work with the new management if proposedโ. โI got the call today,โ Chaplin replied and Cooney told him that he was in contact with the players representatives and was on the phone to captain Patrick OโConnor before the meeting.
Ex inter-county referee Ambrose Heagney was keen that delegates be allowed return to their clubs to get their views before a decision is made, โI am just the delegate,โ the Corofin representative commented.
Brian Torpey of Tulla quizzed the County Chairman on whether players were consulted โfor their views on who should be appointed manager,โ and it was revealed that werenโt. Torpey also uncovered the fact that neither Brian Lohan or Louis Mulqueen were asked for their proposed backroom team. He criticised the treatment of Donal Moloney and referenced Clare being the width of a post from an All-Ireland final over twelve months ago. โWe are all about promoting hurlingโ and added โI donโt think the process was up to scratchโ.
Kilmaley delegate Niall Romer claimed that members of Brian Lohanโs ticket included Ken Ralph, James Moran, Anthony Daly, Francis Forde, Eamon Myers and a media consultant. The Chairman told Romer, โHe said some of these may be availableโ.
Former Clare hurler, Colm Honan spoke of the โmassive uneaseโ among clubs in the county. He compared the appointment process to โa beauty contestโ. The Clonlara man questioned โon what groundsโ delegates or the Board would decide given confirmed details on their backroom ticket were not available. Cooney defended the interview process, โit was done very professionallyโ with both candidates fielding the same questions as each other. Bord na nรg Chairman, Neil OโBrien felt the same format should be kept, โIt is not fair if another person comes forward and has a different interview to the other two candidates. The same questions should be put forwardโ.
โAt best it was chaoticโ, Scariffโs Dan Treacy said of the process. He then issued a call for the process to be restarted which received sufficient support and was seconded by Niall Romer. โWe owe it to the players that we get it right, we have some unbelievable players involved and we owe it to them. A rushed decision will not do them any justice. Voting tonight would be disrespectful to the players, I wonโt even go into the disrespect that has been shown to Donal Moloneyโ. He called for the players to have an input in the process. The Chairman was agreeable to the suggestion, โIf thatโs what delegates want, weโll do itโ.
On the issue of panellists getting involved, Cooney said โPlayers want to move on. We need to get this right tonight, the players are getting frustratedโ. He acknowledged the commitment of the Clare panel but also added, โWe have a lot of time and effort put inโ to the efforts of sourcing a management for 2020.
Ruanโs Flan Lyons viewed the provision of the hurling review as important to allow clubs make the decision. Michael OโNeill of Ballyea praised the contribution of Moloney and OโConnor to Clare hurling and Cooney responded, โEveryone agrees with youโ.
Michael Lee from Tubber was worried restarting the process may have a negative impact. โThere are not too many people looking for the job, managers of this calibre for inter-county standard do not grow on trees and they donโt fall from the skyโ. โDo not delay this any furtherโ. Niall Romer listed off Tony Considine, Kieran OโNeill, Liam Cahill, Anthony Daly and Brian Lohan as candidates he viewed of inter-county standard, โI could name five in ten secondsโ,
Concern was expressed through John Fawl that both Brian Lohan and Louis Mulqueen may decide to withdraw their names if the process was delayed to which Cooney replied, โI presume they will be goneโ. Patrick Hayes of Clarecastle stated, โWe need to know their management teamsโ to which Cooney explained, โIt is very difficult to put a backroom team togetherโ. โSurely one of the main criteria is how they function as a management team,โ Honan said and highlighted the โwell-fundedโ opposition that Clare must be prepared to face in Tipperary and Limerick, โunless we can go forward we will not competeโ. Wolfe Tonesโ John Riordan queried if changing the process would achieve anything different, his club colleague Dermot OโDonnell attempted to propose Lohan as manager for next year.
The Chairman received a round of applause from the majority of delegates when he voiced his disgust with the online criticism directed at officials, managements and players by individuals. โSome of the remarks passed about our officers on social media is a bloody disgrace. If Iโve something to say, Iโll say it to someoneโs faceโ. St Josephs Miltown Chairman, Frank Minouge backed his comments but added that three panellists expressed their view that the appointment process was lacking in โtransparencyโ.
A suggestion from Romer that Colm Honan chair the independent committee โfor transparency in an independent reviewโ did not receive support from delegates. โIf we do that itโs turmoil,โ Kildysartโs John Meade said in calling for the Chairman and Secretary to be involved in the process and stated clubs would not absolve their own club officers from such responsibility. Colm Browne insisted the Chairman stay involved so that the successful candidate knows he has the backing of the Board.
Names such as Sean OโHalloran, Brian Torpey, Val Donnellan and Dan Treacy were mentioned to be a part of the committee but all declined. The five names of Joe Cooney, Colm Honan, Niall Romer, Michael OโConnor and Michael OโNeill were then finalised before the sixty two minute meeting concluded.