O’Connor returns as Clare GAA PRO
*Michael O’Connor. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Clare GAA PRO, Michael O’Connor has returned to the role ending a three week sabbatical.
*Michael O’Connor. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Clare GAA PRO, Michael O’Connor has returned to the role ending a three week sabbatical.
A report from the committee tasked with developing a strategic review for Clare GAA is to be presented in October.
Before a large attendance on Sunday afternoon, Parteen were crowned Clare junior B football champions for the first time when they proved too strong for Kilrush.
*Michael O’Connor. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Public relations officer with Clare GAA, Michael O’Connor has informed clubs he is temporarily stepping away from the position.
*Brian Lohan. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Brian Lohan has revealed he always felt a “responsibility” to take on the position of Clare senior hurling manager.
*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Young boys in Ballyea have been left “in tears” on the subject of isolated players.
*PJ McGuane. Photograph: John Mangan A “small group of people” have been dominating meetings of Clare County Board delegates, the former Vice Chairman of Clare GAA has said.
*Photograph: John Mangan Agendas and finger pointing were referenced when the latest discussion on Caherlohan took place at Monday’s meeting of the Clare County Board.
Animated exchanges took place at the reconvened May meeting of the Clare County Board with the Treasurer of Clare GAA refusing multiple requests to withdraw remarks passed in the heat of the moment.
The May meeting of Clare GAA was cancelled on Tuesday evening as technical issues resulted in many delegates, although logged into the meeting, unable to be heard.