*Kilmihil’s Sean Crowley. Photograph: Sean Crowley

Kilmihil GAA club has delayed finalising their various management teams until there is a clearer picture as to when club competitions will resume.

Officials expect to put the different management teams toghether in the coming weeks.

The club has put their executive for 2021 in place and Sean Johnson will fill the role of chairman. Long serving clubman Paddy Quinlivan is the club president with another long serving member, Dan Finnucane as vice president.

The members of the executive for 2021 are;

President: Paddy Quinlivan
Vice-President: Dan Finnucane
Chairman: Sean Johnson
Vice Chairman: Karl Downes
Secretary: Mikey Keating
Assistant Secretary: Carol O’Halloran
Treasurer: Senan Callinan
PRO and Co. Board Delegate: Gerard O’Neill
Child Welfare Officer: Paul Reid
Coaching officer: Peter Downes.

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