Clare GAA ‘at risk of going bust’
Clare GAA’s finances are in “dire straits” with the organisation at risk of “going bust”.
Clare GAA’s finances are in “dire straits” with the organisation at risk of “going bust”.
Structures for Clare’s adult club championships have been finalised following a lengthy debate at Monday’s meeting of the County Board.
Clare GAA are coming under pressure from clubs across the county to alter the proposed formats for the 2020 adult club championships.
*Clonbony delegates at the Clare GAA Convention. Photograph: John Mangan GAA club delegates in Clare will not be subject to a maximum five year tenure, as a Tulla motion was overwhelmingly defeated.
*Delegates at the 2019 Clare GAA Convention. Photograph: John Mangan A request for Clare GAA to sell its offices at Clareabbey and establish Caherlohan as its base has been rejected by club delegates.
An Garda Síochána have been asked by Clare GAA to investigate continuous abuse of Board Officers and are said to be considering excluding members of the media from attending future meetings alongside club delegates.
€4.8m has been spent to date on Clare GAA’s Centre of Excellence, Caherlohan with Chairman Joe Cooney hopeful of further development there.
Two names remain in the hunt for the position of Clare senior hurling manager.
Anthony Daly will not be involved with the Clare senior hurlers in 2020.