*Clare minor football manager Dermot Coughlan with Joe Cooney. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill
Former Clare GAA Chairman Joe Cooney has been praised for his โtirelessโ efforts during his five year term.
Cooneyโs tenure as Chairman came to an end at County Convention earlier this month with Cratloeโs Jack Chaplin elected as his successor.
During his address to Convention, Joe sympathised with anyone impacted by COVID-19 and loyal supporters who were unable to travel to games. He commended GAA clubs in Clare for playing โa vital role in helping to maintain social life in the countryโ in the height of lockdown. He outlined that Clare GAA was also active in this regard by visiting isolated individuals, delivering meals and leading the community response.
He said it was invaluable that both club and county championships were held in 2020. โSince the foundation of the GAA in 1884 as an organisation we played our championships through periods of political unrest, rebellion and World War. It was vitally important for the organisation to add the names of the 2020 winners to the roll of honourโ. He also applauded the GAAโs efforts in commemorating Bloody Sunday.
Players continue to be โthe lifeblood of the GAAโ, the OโCallaghans Mills man said. He acknowledged officersโ โsignificant personal sacrifices to make Clare GAA the great organisation that it is todayโ. The continued support of Pat OโDonnell was lauded by Cooney.
Support from clubs throughout his tenure was a highlight for the Fine Gael county councillor who noted the โthousands of dedicated men and womenโ promoting the GAA in communities across Co Clare.
Joe admitted he was โproud and appreciativeโ to receive the support of clubs. โIn return, I promised to work tirelessly for the greater good of Clare GAA. I can say without fear of contradiction that I have given everything that I had to give regardless of circumstances over those five years for the betterment of Clare GAAโ.
Ex Chairman of Clare GAA and Munster Council, Robert Frost was among the first to praise Cooney on conclusion of his tenure and described him as โa great workerโ.
An โenormousโ level of work was completed by Cooney according to county secretary, Pat Fitzgerald. โWhether it was day or night anytime you were called on you were there. On a personal level, you have been most courteous to me and my familyโ. He added, โNo journey was ever too long, no task ever too onerous and there was no problem that couldnโt be solved. Iโd like to think those three things would have summed you upโ. He was hopeful the outgoing Chairman would form part of a sub-committee of the County Board.
Newly elected Munster Council delegate Bernard Keane echoed the comments of Fitzgerald that Cooney must not be lost to the Association. โI hope you stay with the cause. You will be badly neededโ.
โThis wonโt be the end of Joe Cooney, he will be back bigger than ever,โ Chairperson of Bord na nรg Iomaint, Neil OโBrien declared. Youth officer Sean OโHalloran said Joe was โa credit to Clare GAAโ. Further plaudits were voiced by Treasurer Michael Gallagher, Doonbegโs John Keane, James Meere of Lissycasey, Tullaโs Brian Torpey.
In response, Cooney thanked delegates for their kind words and added, โWe get on with the job weโre elected toโ.
 
				 
															 
        	
        
       
        	
        
       
        	
        
       
        	
        
       
        	
        
       
        	
        
       
        	
        
       
        	
        
       
        	
        
      