‘Clare GAA is standing still or at worst regressing’ – Éire Óg stress need for strategic plan
Absence of a roadmap for the future of Clare GAA was voiced in a critique of the County Board by delegates at Tuesday’s County Convention.
Absence of a roadmap for the future of Clare GAA was voiced in a critique of the County Board by delegates at Tuesday’s County Convention.
Clare GAA must “bite the bullet” and complete necessary improvement works at Cahelohan, an East Clare delegate stated at Tuesday’s County Convention.
Clare GAA’s new Chairman has indicated that progress for the organisation will be dictated by the availability of finances.
Naming rights for Cusack Park and Clare GAA’s Centre of Excellence are to be considered, the county secretary has detailed in his report to Convention while the potential to generate ‘significant revenue’ from the county grounds is on the horizon.
Calls for a Clare GAA commercial manager, the establishment of a committee to develop a five year strategic plan and an independent report on the cost effectiveness of county teams using venues other than Caherlohan are among the motions to go before County Convention.
Clare GAA’s centre of excellence, Caherlohan has been described as a quality facility by county senior football manager Colm Collins.
One of the darkest days I experienced as a Clare hurling supporter was last year when Clare were decimated by Limerick in the Gaelic Grounds.