*Ger Lyons continues as Ruan GAA Chairman. 

RUAN GAA’s outgoing officers received a vote of confidence when they returned at the top at the club’s AGM.

Ger Lyons was returned as Chairman with Patricia O’Donnell and John Bell staying in their roles as Secretary and Treasurer. Long-serving officials John O’Sullivan and Michael O’Regan will continue their service to the club in 2024.

Leon Quirke will also continue as manager of the Ruan intermediates with his management team of Pakie Roughan, Pat Meaney, Mike Daffy, Gearoid Roughan and Martin Minahan also re-appointed. They reached the semi-finals of the Clare IHC losing to neighbours Corofin.

The officers for 2024 are:
President (honorary position): Christy O Connor
Vice Presidents: Frankie Lyons & Fr. Pat O Neill
Chairman: Ger Lyons
Vice Chairman: Conor Reeves
Secretary: Patricia O’Donnell
Treasurer: John Bell
Assistant Treasurer: Francis Lyons
PRO and Registrar: John O’Sullivan
Coaching Officer: Cyril Lyons
County Board Delegate: Michael O’Regan
DLP: Donal Ó hAiniféin
Child Protection Officer: Amy Hever:
Camogie Representatives: Rebecca Crowe and Gillian McNulty
Wellbeing Officer: Margaret Neylon
Fixtures/Logistics: Conor Reeves
Minor Club Committee: William Lynch
Trustees: Cyril Lyons, Pat O’Halloran, Christy O’Connor
Executive Committee: Niall O’Connor, Sandra Punch
Field Committee: Vinny O’Halloran, Frank Lyons and Niall O’Connor
Junior Management: Hughie O’Donnell and Paddy Keegan

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