COVID compliance in some Clare GAA clubs ‘very poor to say the least’
*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography A number of GAA clubs in Clare were not “COVID compliant” while games were being held last year, one club delegate has said.
*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography A number of GAA clubs in Clare were not “COVID compliant” while games were being held last year, one club delegate has said.
Clarification has been issued by the Friends and Supporters of Clare GAA that a letter sent to GAA clubs in the county had no connection to their group.
*Photograph: John Mangan Clare hurling clubs have voiced their desire to see U19 and U21 competitions played this year as opposed to an U20 grade.
*Sixmilebridge celebrate winning the Clare SHC title in 2020. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Sixmilebridge GAA club “is not in disarray” a long-serving club officer told Monday’s meeting of the Clare County Board.
*Photograph: Jean Tubridy A much publicised project group tasked with producing a five year strategic plan for Clare GAA has been officially ratified.
*Clare hurlers celebrating on their homecoming after winning the 2013 All-Ireland. Clare GAA have been urged to “address the story” questioning the manner in which funds were raised and spent by the Hurling Supporters Club between 2012 and 2015.
A soon to be ratified member of an independent committee developing a strategic review for Clare GAA has called for Croke Park intervention into the “broken” governance structures of the organisation.
Podge Collins has confirmed he will be concentrating solely on gaelic football with the county this year.
Ennis native Tony Garry has withdrawn from his involvement on a grouping tasked with compiling a strategic plan for Clare GAA amid ongoing controversy surrounding Davy stockbrokers.
Club delegates in Clare have appealed for followers of the county to adopt a less ‘negative approach’ on social media.