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GAA clubs in Clare are finalising their list of players they will put before the County Board to be regraded to lower teams for the upcoming season.
Two motions put before Clare GAA on the matter by Sixmilebridge GAA were defeated at the 2019 Annual Convention. The first proposal sought that โany player over forty is automatically regraded to the lowest grade that his club play at, also players who have not played hurling for two years should automatically be regraded to the grade below the previous level they played atโ.
โOn the off-chance that you survive playing till forty youโve played at least twenty five years,โ Sixmilebridge public relations officer Syl OโConnor stated. โIf theyโre to make the biggest impact on the team then youโre in troubleโ.
Inagh/Kilnamonaโs PJ Kelly seconded the proposal but opposition came via Ruan and Tulla. โI thought it was ironic that Syl said about forty year olds togging seeing as there was one lining out for Sixmilebridge in the county final,โ Tulla delegate Brian Torpey commented.
A counter-proposal was put together from the opposition and this was subsequently passed by the majority of delegates.
Sixmilebridge had a second motion which requested โan independent review of the regrading system in Co Clareโ. They wished to see a representative from each of the 2019 county winning championship teams at Senior, Intermediate, Junior A, Junior B and Junior C on the review committee who would report back to a future County Board meeting with their results and recommendations.
โEvery year regrading is a source of frustration and ongoing delay, it goes on and on,โ Sixmilebridgeโs Irish and Cultural Officer PJ Fitzpatrick felt. He maintained the โcriteria on which decisions are made is not clear. It is worth looking at streamlining it. Is there a better and more transparent wayโ.
No club seconded the motion and as such it was defeated.