*Caherlohan. Photograph: John Mangan

Attempts to improve Caherlohan will not be paused while an independent committee compiles a strategic review for Clare GAA.

Chairperson of the Caherlohan sub-committee established by Clare GAA, Simon Moroney clashed with Wolfe Tones delegate Dermot Oโ€™Donnell following repeated calls for no finance to be pumped into the facility on the outskirts of Tulla until a strategic review is completed.

Speaking at the April meeting of the County Board, Oโ€™Donnell stated, โ€œour clubโ€™s view is that no other money should be spent on Caherlohan until the five year committee has a plan in placeโ€. The quality of water, structures, the gym and costings of the facility must be analysed before further investments are made, he said. โ€œIโ€™m not questioning what has been spent, whatever weโ€™re going to put into it going forward has to be estimated and validatedโ€.

Work of the sub-committee has already commenced, Moroney informed the meeting. He said the workings of this group was โ€œtotally differentโ€ to that being undertaken by the personnel preparing a strategic plan. He confirmed that their sub-committee has met with the individuals appointed to the independent review grouping and is anxious that the requirement of maintenance be included in their report.

Moroney explained, โ€œThe purpose of their work is to prepare a five year strategic plan which is very welcome and desirable. Our focus will be on capital side and redevelopment sideโ€. He added, โ€œWe have developed a clear and concise understanding which is reduced to writing as to what their focus and what ours will be. There is no conflict with what weโ€™re doingโ€. He assured, โ€œWe donโ€™t need to stop work now in order to allow the five year strategic plan committee to carry out their workโ€.

Remediation of pitches, the potential of a synthetic pitch and improvements to the gym are the three primary areas the Caherlohan sub-committee are assessing, he advised.

Oโ€™Donnell believed the independent committee would detail a vision for Caherlohan as a Centre of Excellence โ€œso surely the committee has to give feedback on what they think a Centre of Excellence is and what should be included in a Centre of Excellenceโ€.

Both committees have separate terms of references, Moroney replied. โ€œOptimisationโ€ of Caherlohan is the terms of reference for the independent group while the Clare GAA sub-committee is looking at the โ€œcapital sideโ€. He outlined, โ€œWe have an agreed summary of the points we have agreed on, there hasnโ€™t been disagreementโ€.

โ€œSurely the optimisation of the facility has to be based on what is there,โ€ the Shannon clubman responded. โ€œThey are given their overall view for Clare GAA, when they analyse for Clare GAA they will have a view what a Centre of Excellence should look like, surely they should have some view on what theyโ€™re doingโ€.

Under the optimisation, the independent group will try to identify ways to get users outside of county teams into the facility. The task of the sub-committee โ€œis quite clearly the capital development of it,โ€ the Ennis man said.

Insistence was voiced by Oโ€™Donnell that the view of the independent group should be taken on board.

โ€œThat is not their role and Iโ€™m not going to say it again, I can only say it so many times. The terms of reference are distinct, we have agreed our terms of reference,โ€ Moroney stated.

Other Centres of Excellence should be viewed, Oโ€™Donnell suggested to which Moroney said a list of places to visit has already been compiled by the sub-committee. โ€œWeโ€™re not doing this on the blind,โ€ Moroney said. He continued, โ€œIโ€™m not going to give you a chapter and verse update on what we are doingโ€.

Kilmaley delegate, Niall Romer questioned if the water at Caherlohan has been tested for sulphur and e-coli which he labelled โ€œa health and safety matter that people have forgotten aboutโ€. Moroney said it had been tested over a year ago with the sub-committee arranging for further testing to โ€œsee what is the issueโ€.

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