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VISIT CLARE could be emblazoned on the kit of Ennis RFC as they take to the field in the Energia All-Ireland League for the first time.
Kilmihilโs Micaela Glynn will captain what is the countyโs first team to line out in the AIL, they travel to Carlow this Saturday to face Tullow RFC.
Ahead of the historic outing, Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy (FF) called on Clare County Councilโs communications department to coordinate with the club PRO to promote the countyโs involvement.
With away games in Belfast, Dublin, Cork and Galway, Cllr Colleran Molloy appealed to the tourism section of the Council to have Visit Clare logo on the teamโs kit and for banners โequivalent to those erected to support County Clare GAA teams be erected in Ennis, Kilrush and other key towns in the Countyโ.
Acting senior executive officer in the corporate services section of the Council, John Corry said, โWe remain committed to working with stakeholders to ensure this historic achievement is celebrated and supported appropriately and accordingly we can promote on social media. The Tourism Department will engage with the Club to explore the feasibility of featuring the โVisit Clareโ logo on the teamโs kitโ.
Corry acknowledged that the away games presented โa valuable opportunity to promote Clare as a tourism destination to a national audience. Clare County Council have historically only supported county teams in finals by erecting bannersโ.
Speaking at the September meeting of the Council, Cllr Colleran Molloy noted that fifty percent of the squad hailed from outside of Ennis in villages of Cross, Kilmihil, Kilrush, Inagh, Quin and Tulla. โIt is a huge achievement to get into the Womenโs AIL for the first time, Iโm asking the Council to help highlight this achievementโ. She predicted that the squad would โdo great thingsโ over the coming season.
Backing the proposal, Cllr Tommy Guilfoyle (SF) commented, โthere is an onus on us to support ladies sport to promote them the best we can, Shannon Airport have โFly Shannonโ on the Munster shorts, here is a chance for us to promote Visit Clare on the bags which travel around the country for ladies sportโ.
Tapping into the promotion of the county while supporting the womenโs squad was essential, Cllr Antoinette Baker Bashua (FF) believed. โWeโre spending massive money on tourism, this is a relatively inexpensive way of getting some promotionโ. Cllr John Crowe (FG) agreed that the Council must take advantage of the โfantastic opportunity to promote the team and the countyโ.
Having a womenโs team in the AIL is โfantastic,โ stated Cllr Joe Killeen (FF), himself a former rugby player in his youth. โIt is fantastic to have a team at this level, they have great role models with our national teamโ. Financial support could also be provided by the Council, he suggested. โWe need equal opportunity and positive discrimination for women in sport, we need to promote women in sport, they are fantastic role modelsโ.
โI love the idea of Visit Clare on the kit,โ Cllr Tom OโCallaghan (FF) remarked. Financial support for the squad is โdefinitely justifiedโ. Cllr Gabriel Keating reverted from the oval ball to the GAA, โthe GAA season is condensed and opening up their facilities to other sports, weโve seen how much ladies football has progressed in Clare. We wonโt be found wantingโ.
Support should be provided, Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG) felt, โIf you can see it you canโt be it, these girls are being it and are a great example for the countyโ.
Responding to her colleagues, Cllr Colleran Molloy said their support was โhearteningโ. The Quin native outlined, โWe need to keep working and ensure the ladies donโt drop their ball and stop playing sportโ. She questioned who from the Council was going to engage with Ennis RFC to progress the motion or if the councillors were to make a combined donation through their General Municipal Allocation.
Director of Tourism Development, Siobhรกn McNulty stated that the Head of Tourism, Deirdre OโShea would be corresponding with the clubโs PRO and secretary โto start discussionsโ.
Clarity was sought by Cllr Guilfoyle, โif weโre putting Visit Clare on bags belonging to an AIL team, that is sponsorship and is paid forโ. Mayor of Clare, Cllr Paul Murphy (FG) responded, โNo contract has been drawn as of yet, we are merely broaching the subject. If there is finance incurred on the Council then that is a different discussionโ. Chief Executive of the Council, Gordon Daly stated, โWeโve been asked to explore what is a good ideaโ and advised, โIf there is a budgetary impact then there is a process around itโ.