STANDING ORDERS - Calry/St. Josephs GAA Club Hazelwood Sligo
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STANDING ORDERS - Calry/St. Josephs GAA Club Hazelwood Sligo
CALRAIGH/NAOMH-IOSEF CUMANN LUTHCHLEAS GAEL www.calrystjosephsgaa.com COMHDHAIL 2004 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2004 IN THE MARIAN HALL, CALRY ON SATURDAY, 24th JANUARY 2004 AT 5.30p.m. TABLE OF CONTENTS TOPIC PAGE STANDING ORDERS / CLAR SECRETARYS REPORT SENIOR / JUNIOR / U21 FOOTBALL MINOR TO U-9 TEAM REPORTS JUVENILE HURLING LADIES FOOTBALL MEMBERSHIP / THE LOTTO SCOR TREASURERS REPORT SOCIAL ACTIVITIES AGM ATTENDANCE / CLUB HISTORY COMPETITION WINNERS / SUMMER CAMPS SPONSORSHIP / CLUB MEETINGS CONTACT NUMBERS CLUB OFFICERS 2001 (OUTGOING) MANAGERS / COACHES 2001 MEMBERSHIP MEMORY LANE 2 3 4-11 12 13-17 17 17-18 19 20 21-22 23 23-25 26 27 28 29 30 31-32 BACK PAGE STANDING ORDERS (1) Those entitled to vote at the AGM are the officers and members of the Club for 2003. (2) Voting shall be by a show of hands or by secret ballot at the discretion of such registered full members. The quota for election is the next highest number of the total number of votes divided by the number of vacancies plus one. In the cases of one vacancy to be filled on the single votes of 90 full members, the quota would be 46. (3) All motions must be formally proposed and seconded. (4) The proposer of the motion must do so in less than three minutes but will have the right of reply for two minutes at the end of the discussion. (5) No member other than the proposer may speak more than once on any motion. (6) All speakers, other than the proposer of a motion, must limit themselves to two minutes. (7) Members are requested to sign in on entering the AGM hall. CLAR (1)Adoption of Standing Orders (2)Minutes of previous Annual General Meeting 2003 (3) Annual Report by Hon. Secretary (4)Financial statement by Hon. Treasurer (5)Other Reports and their adoption (6) Presidential Address (7) Patrons Address (8) Chairmans Address (9) Election of Officers (10) Motions (11) General Business 3 SECRETARYS REPORT - 2003 A Chairde Gael, Cuireann se athas orm an tuarascail seo ar imeachtai an club i 2003 a chur os bhur gcomhair. INTRODUCTIONS: 2003 was great year for gaelic games across all areas. There were many memorable and enjoyable matches, and Sligo added to the drama and excitement. Club 2003. • The Intermediate Footballers reached the County Championship Semi-Final and League SemiFinal. The Junior team qualified for the League Semi-Final and the U-21 Team qualified for the U-21 B Final. • The senior hurlers reached the County Championship and League Hurling Finals and won the League Final. • Ladies football continued to progress with the formation of a Junior Ladies Team for the first time. • Coaching of football (boys & girls) and hurling was carried out by a number of dedicated and committed people to whom we should be very grateful. • “Coaching on the green’’ continued in Cartron and was well attended with enthusiastic boys and girls. National 2003. • Tyrone became the 18th County to take their place on the All Ireland Senior Roll of Honour. They also played in an historic All Ireland and All Ulster Final against Armagh. • Kilkenny’s all-conquering hurlers put further daylight between themselves and the chasing pack in 2003 by capturing the four major prizes the sport has to offer—All Ireland Senior, Minor, U-21, and National League. They won their 28th All-Ireland senior Hurling title with typical style and skill against a rejuvenated Cork team. • Nemo Rangers (Cork) won their 7th A.I.B All Ireland Senior Club Football title (‘Andy Merrigan Cup’) against Crossmolina. Birr the greatest Club Hurlers of all time won the ‘’Tommy Moore’’ Cup for a record fourth time against old rivals Dunloy (Derry). • Laois won Minor Football against Dublin and Kilkenny won minor hurling against Galway. Kilkenny won U-21 hurling Final against Galway and Dublin won U-21 Football against Tyrone. • N.U.I.G won the coveted ‘Sigerson Cup’ (first presented by Dr George Sigerson of Tyrone in 1911) against UCD and Waterford I.T won the Datapac Fitzgibbon Cup against Cork I.T. • St. Pats Maghera won the ‘Hogan Cup’ and St Ciarans Kilkenny won the Senior Colleges Hurling. Provincial 2003. • Galway won the Connaught Senior title (Nestor Cup), Mayo won the Connaught U-21 Title and Galway won the Connaught Minor title. • Mayo Senior ladies won their fourth All-Ireland Final (Brendan Martin Cup) in five years and their second back-to-back titles against Dublin. Donegal Ladies won the Junior All-Ireland title (West county Hotel Cup) against Kildare. • Caltra won the Connaught Senior Club football final for 2003 against Curry and Crossmolina won the 2002 Final. County 2003. • Sligo senior footballers narrowly retained their Division 1 League status and lost the Connaught Championship at home to Mayo and were beaten by Donegal in the qualifiers on June 22nd at Ballybofey. • Sligo Minor ‘’C’’ Hurlers qualified for the All Ireland Final and were narrowly beaten by Donegal. Sligo Minor footballers were unlucky to loose to Mayo in the Connaught Championship. • Sligo U-16 Footballers brought pride and hope back to football by winning the Tedd Webb Cup for the first time ever against Roscommon in Ballyhaunis. 4 • • • • • • • • • • • Sligo Senior Hurlers qualified for the final of Division 3 NHL and were narrowly defeated by Mayo. • Sligo senior footballers will now compete with Cavan, Laois, Galway, Wexford, Armagh, Limerick, and Meath in the revised Division 1 League. • Sligo Ladies won the Connaught Junior Championship. COACHING: Coaching in the club continued apace during the year in football and hurling (boys and girls). On every Saturday morning - March to October from 11.00a.m. to 12.30p.m. for 6 - 12 year old boys and girls. Ladies football coaching twice a week from April to September. Underage Hurling training all year round - outdoor and indoor. City Board Summer coaching two sessions of two hours duration for eight weeks Gaelic Summer Camp for 7 - 14 year olds, boys and girls for five days at the start of August provided by the County Development Coaching Committee National schools through their involvement in Cumann na mBunscoil competitions, hurling, football and camogie. Second level schools. All the team managers organised their own team coaching. The County school of excellence and Development squads provided another high level of coaching for selected club players. There are also coaching courses provided by the County Coaching Development Committee to interested club members. There are great opportunities for all interested in Gaelic games to develop their skills, provided through the Club. KEANE FAMILY TRUST Two young girls who were Club Members died tragically in a house fire in their home in Glendallion Estate on July 5th 2003. Lisa (11) and Laura (6) Keane were joyful, cheerful and adventurous children who have now gone to their eternal reward. Their brother Patrick has recovered well after the tragic event. Kevin O’Brien and Gerry Dillon in association with the Club arranged for a fundraising challenge match between Calry St Josephs and Kilbride from Roscommon. The match was played in Shamrock Gaels pitch in September. Many thanks to all involved who helped make this worthwhile event a success. U-17 DIVISIONAL TEAMS. This was the second year of the U-17 Inter Divisional competition, set up by the County Development Committee along with Club representatives. This competition is to give meaningful games to interested players and help to bring them closer to County standard. The North Division Team qualified for the Final in Bunnanadden on Sunday 21st Dec 03 where they were narrowly beaten by the West in a very exciting and skilful Final. Thanks to Club players who participated: Michael Gilmartin, Brian Hynes, Keith Raymond, Tommy Scanlon, Oisin Mc Neela and PJ Boyd. The South Div won the 2002 final against the West. There are plans to further expand the Inter Divisional Competitions to U-15 and more. This activity will give a more meaningful and positive role to the Divisional Boards whose functions had been reduced drastically. I want to thank Club Member Declan Caslin and his Company Bord na Mona for sponsoring the Jerseys for the North Division Team. SPECIAL OLYMPICS. The Special Olympics World Games 2003—ranked as the largest sporting event to take place anywhere in the World in 2003—have been chosen as winners of the 2003 Texaco Special Achievements awards. Held outside the USA for the first time, the Special Olympics World Games 2003 captured the imagination of a Nation from the spectacular opening Ceremony in Croke Park to the total participation and goodwill of the Irish people over the duration, and finally to the magnificent closing Ceremony in Croke Park. This was an occasion of immense joy and pride for all the participants, and as a club we made a contribution to the local organisation in Sligo. The Special Olympics oath is: - ‘’Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt.’’ 5 • • • • URBAN DEVELOPMENT. As a result of a Project submitted by the Sligo City Board to Croke Park there has been a very successful outcome in the appointment of Eamonn O’Hara –Sligo Footballer and Vodofone All Star 2002-as full time Games Promotion Officer for Sligo City and environs. His main role is to co-ordinate, set up and monitor Coaching initiatives in Clubs, National Schools and Second Level Schools. The Club is also a partner in this Football Development and has a key role to play in providing coaches and referees to help out with the increasing number of boys and girls participating in gaelic games. Coaching on the Green in Cartron was set up under this initiative. COACHING ON THE GREEN. Coaching on the Green commenced in Cartron in September 02 and continued into November. Up to fifty children (boys & girls) took part in the Coaching sessions. The delight in children’s faces when Eamonn O’Hara was present was a joy to behold. Thanks to all who are helping out at the Coaching and making the initiative such a success. The Coaching takes a lot of time and effort and the more people involved helps keep the spirits up and makes the exercise more enjoyable. The time and effort spent coaching can only have a positive and uplifting experience for the children. CLUB WEBSITE. The Clubs Website is now up and running and can be accessed at: www.calrystjosephsGAA.com. I want to thank Pat Woulfe who has set up the site and is also maintaining it. All Club news should be Emailed to Pat at [email protected]. We will try and keep the Site updated in 2004 with your co-operation. CUMMANN NA MBUNSCOIL. Congratulations to Cumann na mBunscoil Shligigh on winning the prestigious PR Award at a recent Roadstone National Awards Ceremony. This is a most coveted accolade and an honour richly deserved by the Sligo Committee. This years I.N.T.O. GAA Mini-Sevens proved once again that the standard of girls gaelic football in the Country’s Primary Schools continues to rise. Amazing progress has been made in a short number of years. It is surely just a matter of time before many more Counties make the break through at Senior level. We must acknowledge the tremendous work being done by Primary Teachers through out the Country. It is particularly pleasing that boys and girls now participate in Gaelic Games on an equal basis. Thousands more girls are playing this great game in Schools and Clubs around the Country. Congratulations to our local NS on the following achievements: The Calry NS girls on winning the Permanent TSB League against Rathcormick. St Brendans on winning the hurling in the 3 Teacher Development categories against Curry. Calry NS who were runners up in the 7+ Teacher Hurling against Strandhill. St Edwards who were runners up in the Camogie 7+ Teacher against Ransboro. CATCH AND KICK. The Mc Donalds Catch & Kick competitions, introduced nationwide in 2003, were enthusiastically received in the Primary Schools of Sligo. Boys and girls were allowed to test themselves in some basic skills and to compete against pairs of children from other schools in the County. The competitions were organised by GPO’s Eamonn O’Hara, Pat Kilcoyne and Gerry Mc Manus. The eventual winners were Ethan Mc Gowan and Tommy Ryan, St Josephs NS Templeboy. They represented Sligo in the National Finals in Croke Park on June 15th 03. FAIR PLAY AWARDS 2003. St Brendans NS was presented with a Certificate and football at a presentation ceremony in the Silver Swan Hotel. The overall winner was St Lassata’s NS Ballinacarrow. As a club we need to play a more active role in providing coaching to the Schools in our area. Finally I want to thank Cumann na mBunscoil and especially the teachers in our local National Schools for their dedication, commitment and hard work in preparing and organising School Teams, boys and girls, hurling and football for the Cumann na mBunscoil competitions. INTERNATIONAL RULES SERIES 2003. The Aussies won the Coca Cola Cup for the second time in a row when they defeated Ireland in the two legs down in Australia. In the MCG, possibly the best stadium in the World, John O’Keeke’s side showed just why we are known as the ‘fighting Irish’. More than 61,000 people filed into the famous sporting arena to see the best stars in Irish Sport show off their skills. The 6 series is now secured until 2012 and there are a number of worthwhile proposals included in the new deal. In Australia the GAA took the novel step of making the draws for the 2004 Championship outside Ireland for the first time. The Shinty International between Ireland and Scotland has been a wonderful addition as it allows the best exponents of the small ball game to wear the Irish Jersey. The GAA took a very positive decision to glamour up the oldest representative games, the Railway cup, by introducing the lure of a trip to Rome. UNDERAGE STRATEGIC PLAN. The underage Strategic Plan is a National Coaching Template that has been developed by GAA Head of Games Pat Daly, in conjunction with the National Coaching and Games Development Committee to develop our National Games into the New Millennium. The objectives are to maximise participation and maintain optimum playing standards. The GAA Units will jointly fund the Plan: National, Provincial, County and Club. The Club will have the responsibility to provide certified Coaches to help run initiatives alongside Teachers and Games Promotion Officers (GPO). The Irish Sports Council and the Sports Council of Northern Ireland are partners in this venture, and the plan is being jointly funded through equipment, gear and grants. There are many initiatives through which the plan can be progressed: -Coaching sessions, skills awards, club mini leagues, Inter club blitzes and many more. We are pleased that Eamonn O’Hara has been appointed as GPO to the Sligo City Board and wish him well in his new role. John Tobin has also been appointed as GPO for Connaught. This is a tremendous investment by the GAA and The Sports Council to promote our National Games and as a club we have a key role to play. EUROPEAN YEAR OF EDUCATION THROUGH SPORT 2004. The European Parliament is aiming to give a greater Cultural emphasis to Sport next year by declaring 2004 the ‘’European Year of Education through Sport’’. The move is being boosted by a Budgetary allocation. RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN SLIGO CITY. Sligo Borough Council is making great progress on the development of Kevinsfort recreation area, which will consist, among other amenities, of a full size sand carpet grass GAA Pitch and is due to come into operation in 2004. The Borough Council also have plans, subject to funding, to progress with Park Development work at Forthill and Clevereagh in the future. As a Club, which requires more ground, we need to make adequate representation and application for shared use in any Park Development within the Club area. SLIGO SPORTS AND RECREATION PARTNERSHIP. The Irish Sports Council Strategy Document: - ‘’A new era for Sport 2000/2002’’, has as one of its priorities the fostering and supporting of Innovative Local Sports Partnerships designed to coordinate and promote the development of Sport. The Sligo Sport and Recreation Partnership is acting as a consultative forum and represents the views of all local groups. There is funding available for Volunteer Training/Education and development of club and community sport and other activities. We need to be continuously aware of the funding agencies and avail of any help that maybe available. CROKE PARK DEVELOPMENT. Ten years on from the first “wrecking Ball” swung in the direction of the old Cusack Stand, Croke Park has been transformed into a stadium that is comparable to the best in the world. Now some five years ahead of schedule, the final touches are being put to the great stadium. In recent weeks ‘’Hill 16’’ was demolished to make way for a bigger and higher terrace which will extend right across the Railway End of the ground. The fourth and final phase of the development will increase the Stadiums capacity to 82,500. The hope is that the terrace will be completed in time for the All-Ireland football and Hurling Semi-Finals next August. The GAA have planning permission for a new 200-Bedroom five-story Hotel on Jones Road. This will be a four star Hotel and is expected to be opened within three years. EXTRA INTER COUNTY SENIOR COMPETITION. The Competitions Work Group has proposed an extra Inter-County Senior Competition for weaker counties. The competition would run parallel with the Qualifier Series and would have a high profile, culminating in a final alongside another major SFC game in Croke Park in August/September. MARCHIEVICZ PARK. Marchievicz Park hosted a number of major events in 2003: 7 • • • The All Ireland SF Qualifier between Mayo and Fermanagh. The All Ireland U-21 Football Semi-Final between Mayo and Tyrone. The very enjoyable and exciting ‘’Westlife Concert’’. COACHING. A pilot Club/National School Coaching initiative took place during 2003 and was very successful. Four Clubs: - St Marys, Tourlestrane, Eastern Harps, and Enniscrone took part. All Clubs have submitted positive reports and Brian Henry of Cumann na mBunscoil is collating the Reports. This should provide a model for Clubs in assisting at Coaching School children into the future. It is a requirement that all Team Managers and Coaches in charge of both underage and adult panels should have completed a Foundation Coaching Course. It is also recommended that a Level 1 Course, which is the next progression after Foundation Level be taken. The National schools in the Club area were provided with good quality Coaching by the Sligo City Board in partnership with the Sligo I.T. Four Sligo I.T students on work experience were on from March until May (14Wks). Each participating NS received one coaching session per week. The Coaches were: -Damien Gannon, Breda Holohan, Sinead Mc Gill, Nicola Gregg. SUMMERHILL COLLEGE 2003. Summerhill College captured the Connaught Junior A Championship in dramatic fashion with a 2-14 to 1-13 win over St Muirdeach’s, Ballina, in a thrilling final at Tubbercurry. Two periods of extra time were required to resolve a pulsating final. Club players, Brian Hynes, PJ Boyd, Tommy Scanlon, Keith Raymond were on the team and Shane Gilroy, Oisin Mc Neela, Ronan Moriarty and Shane Martyn were on the panel. This team also won the Connaught Junior A League against St Colmans. It is important that we as a Club and also parents encourage players to play with the College Teams and to help in any way our Second Level Schools in the promotion of Gaelic Games. The teachers who give of their time to organise the playing of the games deserve our thanks. SLIGO I.T. Sligo I.T. continues to work hard in the promotion of Gaelic Games. It is also very encouraging to see a Club player, Fergus Horan, on the Senior Team and we wish him well. The Sligo I.T team are now competing in the Connaught FBD League. Best wishes to the Senior Team as they compete in the prestigious Sigerson Cup competition in March 2004. SLIGO U-16 TEAM. Congratulations to all the players and mentors of the Sligo U-16 Team for their tremendous and historic success on winning the Ted Webb Cup for the first time ever. Special congratulations to our Club players who were on the winning team: - PJ Boyd (Full Back No 3), Tommy Scanlon (Left corner Back No 4), and Keith Raymond (Right Half Forward No 10). BORD na nOG: Bord na nOg is a vital organ of the club in the promotion and development of Gaelic games. I want to thank the officers and members of Bord na nOg for their dedication and hard work during the year. I also want to congratulate them on all the training sessions organised, games played and their success on the field of play. SCOR na nOG: The Club was well represented in two events at the North Board Scor na nOg Finals in Grange in Instrumental Music and Question Time. I want to congratulate all participants and all who took it upon themselves to organise teams for participation in Scor. It is important to ensure that the promotion of Irish language and culture are promoted at all levels within the Club. Also sincere thanks to the parents for encouraging their children to participate in Scor na nOg. DISCIPLINE It is imperative that all members and supporters of our Club ensure they always have respect for fellow players, opposition players, supporters, referees and Club property. In this time of greater accountability Club members we must not bring the name of our Club into disrepute. CLUB MEETINGS In order to secure the future development of our Club we would encourage more members to attend the monthly Club meetings that are held throughout the year. Representations are needed from all areas of the Club at monthly meetings. To ensure that your views and opinions are 8 listened to please make an effort to attend a few of these meetings during the year. This is the official forum for you to discuss any matters in a constructive and positive manner. For 2004 we would need the following people at a minimum or their representatives to attend the club meetings Club Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer & PRO, Chairman – Bord na nOg, Chairman – Senior Hurling Chairman - Juvenile Hurling Chairman – Ladies Football Delegates – County Bord, Minor Bord, City Bord, North Bord These meetings are held in St. Josephs Church on the Second Monday of every month. PITCH USAGE: The co-ordination of the pitch usage is a very challenging and demanding task with the everincreasing activity, many thanks to Joe Keane in this regard. Also thanks to Pat Branley and Brian Maguire for all their work with Joe in ensuring the pitch was inspected and closed where appropriate. All managers must ensure they liase at an early stage with the Co-ordinator in determining the times and days of training sessions and games. INSURANCE: We advised all players (Juvenile and adults) to have Health Insurance cover eg. VHI, BUPA etc. before they partake in any sports. It is every individual’s responsibility to ensure they have adequate health/injury insurance since injury is an inherent part of sport. As in previous years Coyle Hamilton will offer a Players Injury Insurance Scheme. This scheme is designed to cover serious injury and is well worth considering. Thanks to Mary O’Reilly for organising the subscriptions to the GAA / Coyle Hamilton scheme during 2003. REFEREES: The Referee plays a key role on the field of play and must be treated with respect. We should all be prepared to play our part in achieving better quality refereeing by: - changing attitudes towards referees and refereeing; creating the right conditions for referees to carry out their duties; promoting respect for referees and the rules and desisting from abusing referees at all times. The County Board are seeking new referees and I would urge all members to encourage and support any club person who might be interested in taking up refereeing FINANCE: The cost of running a club is continuing to increase. Money is needed to keep the club going, to buy equipment, to cover transport, to maintain the grounds, to pay insurance and in general to service the day-to-day needs of the club. It is important that all Club expenses are pre-approved before they are incurred. If a club member intends to incur an expense or bill the club for any expenses the amount must be approved at a club meeting in advance. No club should fail or decline or restrict its normal activities for lack of money. Lotto and fundraising: The Club LOTTO is our main source of fund-raising and I want to compliment and thank Pat Branley for his commitment and dedication to his role as Club LOTTO co-ordinator and also to Alo Farragher who plays an important part on the Club LOTTO committee. Many thanks to all who sold Lotto tickets during the year or who helped with fundraising in any way. As in 2003 we will be selling our own yearly lotto tickets and we would urge all members and supporters to continue their support for this. The tickets will cost €25 and will ensure your numbers are entered in all Club Lotto draws for one year (17 draws). This is our main fundraiser for 2004 and it is important that every plays a part in promoting it. Membership: We would ask everyone to ensure that you pay your membership to a Club Executive Member before March 1st. Collecting membership and registering members is a time consuming job the task would be easier performed if all membership was paid on time. Thanks to all managers and coaches who collected membership from players during the year. Sponsorship: It is true to say that no club can survive without sponsorship and this club is no different. We are always on the look out for sponsorship no matter how small and all sponsorship is very much 9 • • • • • • • • • • • • appreciated and very welcome. I want to take this opportunity to sincerely thank all club sponsors for their contributions during the year and to assure them that their assistance is put to positive club and games promotion and development. I want to sincerely thank Pat Branley for his commitment and hard work as club Treasurer and also Loretta Kearins for her co-operation and help as Assistant Treasurer. COUNTY OFFICERS FROM CLUB: I wish to thank and congratulate all club members who give of their time, freely and unselfishly, in promoting Gaelic games outside the club in different County Board Committees. Tom Gallen, Brian McGauran Snr. and Brian McGauran Jnr and Seamus Cummins - members of Markievicz Park Tim Hynes - Secretary of Sligo City GAA Bord Michael Regan – PRO County Minor Bord. Henry Cox – Chairman of Sligo Hurling Bord John Lee – County Minor Bord Fixture Secretary COUNTY PLAYER REPRESENTATION: It is very heartening and encouraging to see the number of club players who wear the County jersey at different age levels in Hurling and Football increasing every year. This is surely a testament to the diligent, dedicated and committed coaching being carried out by many people down through the years and finally due to the support and encouragement of the parents. I wish to thank all the coaches, players and parents who are making the wearing of the "Black and White" a reality and long may it continue. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Firstly, I want to sincerely thank the Club Executive for their help, co-operation and commitment during the year and for their attendance at Club meetings. I am grateful to Club Chairman, Tim Hynes, for his unselfish efforts, support and consideration during the year. I wish to compliment him on the outstanding work he is doing for the Club as Chairman. Thanks to Treasurer Pat Branley who has given many years of dedicated service to financing of the club and for all the administrative duties he has performed on behalf of all club members. I wish to thank the following organisations and individuals who helped make 2003 such a successful year: - all team Managers, Coaches and Selectors, all sub-committees, all Officers within the club, Sponsors, Referees, Club delegates to County Board, Minor Board, Sligo City Board and North Divisional Board, Parents, Teachers, Local Clergy, Sligo Champion and Weekender, North West Radio and Sligo Vocational Education Committee. I also want to sincerely thank Pauric Connor for his very important work in maintaining the Dressing-Rooms and surrounds to a very high standard. Thanks to Theresa O’Boyle & Eilish McGowan, (Kodak Express) who made themselves available to take photographs during 2003. Thanks to Marian Hall Committee, St. Josephs Church and Northside Centre for making their facilities available. The club depends on the support and shared commitments of the parents and the local community to continue its valuable and very important task of promoting and developing Gaelic games. We must never lose sight of the fact that all the clubs activities are carried out on a voluntary basis with the overall objective to ensure that a positive environment is created where every team member is recognised and appreciated for his/her unique contribution. Competitions should be controlled to produce more positive results and successful learning experiences, physical, social and emotional, for all children in an environment where involvement, enjoyment and fun are maximised. The Calry/St. Joseph's club is lucky to have so many committed people willing to give of their time freely and unselfishly to the promotion of Gaelic games that are very healthy, active and character building sports. As a community we need to continue to give support, co-operation and encouragement to all club members actively involved in club activities. I wish all club members who are sitting exams this year every success and well done to all club members who brought honour to the parish in 2003 through their many great achievements in other sporting codes. 10 Finally, on behalf of the Calry/St. Joseph's club, I extend sincere sympathy to all club members who suffered bereavements during 2003. Wishing you all every success and happiness in 2004. Yours in sport, ___________________________ IOSEF MACGABHANLAIGH (RUNAI) THE FOLLOWING REPORTS INCLUDE SUBMISSIONS FROM THE VARIOUS REPRESENTATIVES OF CLUB TEAMS INTERMEDIATE TEAM (Appendix 1) League The team performed well during the year finishing in the top four in the league. However the team were beaten by a more determined Ballymote side in the semi-final. Championship The team lost their first game to Ballymote in the qualifying round but managed to beat St Marys convincingly in the second round. Despite missing a number of regulars the team held off Enniscrone in Tubbercurry in the Quarter-final. Eastern Harps were a formidable opposition in the semi-final and a draw was the outcome. Harps were to prove too strong in the replay winning by two points. All in all, it was a good season. Approximately, 75 - 80 training sessions, played 30 games, reached 2 semi-finals. Unfortunately, we did not proceed any further. A lot done, more to do. Manager: Stephen Devaney, Vinny Fowley, Martin Horan JUNIOR TEAM (Appendix 2) The team played Coolera in the Championship. Considering the youthful team representing the club a brave effort was made by all involved. The team performed exceptionally well in the league qualifying for the semi-final. Despite having a strong team on the day Easkey proved the better team. U21 TEAM (Appendix 3) After the relative success of the Intermediate team confidence was high that this years Under 21 team would be successful. We were entered in the B Championship which consisted of 8 teams and the competition was ran over 3 consecutive weekends. Our first outing was against Bunninaddan in Hazelwood and this was a game we won easily 3-11 to 0-11. The following weekend we took on Mullinabreena in the semi final and this resulted in another easy win by 213 to 1-5. The final took place on the 9th November in Ballintogher and the opposition was Shamrock Gaels. Unfortunately on the day we did not perform as well as we had in on the 2 previous weekends and were beaten by 3 points in the final. The fact that 2 key players were severely hampered by flu did not help the teams fortunes on the day. The team just like its intermediate counterparts just lacked that bit of luck which every team needs to be successful, added to the fact that 2 players of the quality of Donnacha Mullin and John Scanlon were unavailable meant that the teams chances were diminished. The team had 11 training sessions over the space of 6 weeks which were well attended. I would like to thank selectors Martin Horan and Tim Hynes for there time and effort over the 6 weeks. A special words of thanks must go to my co-manager Ian Kearns whose organisational skills and preparation were second to none. Thanks Christy. On a positive note only 2 of this year Under 21 panel are over age next year so the future looks good for this group of players, also this team has unearthed a number of players which will be valuable additions to the Intermediate panel next year. Signed: Damian Flynn 11 SENIOR HURLING 2002-2003 (Appendix 4) The Club Hurling activities started with, senior Hurling Club Chairperson Henry Cox receiving the 2002 Sligo Weekender Hurling person of the year in February an award well deserved for years of dedication to Hurling in Sligo as well as to Calry/St Josephs GAA Club. On the field of play, our first two matches were a bit like the Movie Back to the Future, as they were two finals held over due to weather conditions of the previous year. The first final was the Dermot Molloy Senior League Final played on the Easter Bank Holiday in Tubbercurry against Tourlestrane. The team won by an eight points on a 3-11 to 1-9, a highlight of the match was that six minors were blooded in the final. A trend that was to follow in subsequent League Matches in 2003. At the end of April they played and won the 2002 North West League Final Beating Four Masters Donegal in Ballyshannon on a 4 –12 to 1-10. The 2003 season started in earnest on the May Bank Holiday weekend with the Club participating in the Sean Grimes Ballyshannon Tournament. The Club played Lisnaskea, Ballyshannon, Letterkenny in the Semi-final we beat old foes Four Masters. In the Final we overcame Stranorlar 2 –8 to 1 – 9. On the Bank Holiday Monday the team travelled to Ballyfarnon and played a charity match v St Marys Carrick on Shannon in aid of shelter. The match was organised by Ronan Watters and raised €2600. The Dermot Molloy League started in May with matches against Naomh Eoin, Tourlestrane that we won, June saw matches against Tubbercurry and Ballymote which saw us qualify for our third league final in a row against Naomh Eoin. The Senior Championship started in mid July with our first outing a crunch match with County Champions Tubbercurry. In what was to be the hurling match of the season in Sligo, the lead changed 11 times as the game ebbed and flowed from one team to another, Calry/St Josephs looked to be on their way to a famous victory, only to lose by a point due to two late frees on a 2 –16 to 3 –12 score line. The club then had consecutive victories over Naomh Eoin, Ballymote and Tourlestrane which set up a semi final meeting against town rivals Naomh Eoin which was played in the IT Sligo pitch. We had a great victory on a 4 –13 to 1 – 8 to set up a final with Tubbercurry. The county final weekend was busy one for our minor players, as they had to play an All Ireland final on the Sunday after playing a county final 24 hours earlier. The final itself saw Calry/St Josephs get off to a slow start as Tubber showed their experience by getting of to an early lead, Calry slowly came back into it and were down by a point at half time 1 –6 to 1 – 5. Again a slow start to the second half saw us chasing the match even though scoring 2 –3 in the last 5 minutes saw us lose by 4 points 3 –19 to 4 –12. The following day Cian Hackett, Keith Raymond, Liam Reidy and Donnacha Sheridan started for Sligo in the Minor C All Ireland Final v Donegal. Larry Cadden and Michael Gilmartin came on in the second half. All players were a credit to themselves and our club in the way they played on the day. The Dermot Molloy League Final was played on the last Saturday of September against local rivals Naomh Eoin in Kent Park. As stated early the management went with youth against a very experienced Naomh Eoin team. 7 of the starting 13 were minors who didn’t shirk responsibility and led by example with Larry Cadden, Ronan Cox, Michael Gilmartin getting important goals and points, Cian Hackett made some vital saves including a penalty early on, Liam Reidy again scored some fine points belying his age, Jonathan Porter and Keith Raymond were outstanding in defence with Keith scoring a great goal in the process. The final score was 2-11 to 0 –06 to Calry/St Josephs. The final act of the day was for new Sligo County Chairperson Henry Cox to present the Dermot Molloy League Cup to Captain Fiachra Coyne. With youth coming through and getting experience playing in the Senior League, hopefully we can go one better this year and beat Tubbercurry. At this stage I’d like to thank Joe Keane for helping with pitch bookings, Padraig for looking after and making dressing rooms available, Breege Scanlon for providing first aid throughout the year, Marcy Coyne, Margaret Raymond Deirdre Cox Ger Reilly, Shane Boyd Eamon Lonergan and Eilish Whelan for helping with our various fundraising events throughout the year. Laura and the staff of the Brewery and finally “Shoot the Crows” Pub for sponsoring a new kit this year. I’d like to congratulate Keith Raymond, Patrick Scanlon and PJ Boyd on winning football Under 16 medals with both Summerhill and Sligo last year and on Keith playing for Sligo Senior Hurlers at such a young age an not looking out of place, a product of Joe Keanes and Henrys 12 school of hurling. Also Congratulations to Michael Galvin on being appointed Sligo Senior Hurling Manager for 2004 and to Henry Cox who was appointed Sligo County Hurling Chairperson for 2004 as well as County Team Selector. Finally lets us hope that 2004 brings a double success to the club in bringing a Senior Hurling title as well as an Intermediate football title back to Calry. STIOFAIN O’FAOLAIN (Runai Iomaint) • • • • • • • • • U18 TEAM (Appendix 5) The team did not reach the knock out stages of either the Championship or the League. Training commenced on 2-04-03 and finished on 23-08-03.There was a total of 32 Training sessions held. Attendance at Training was poor and only four players attended more than 50% of the Sessions. There were 14 matches played: -7 in the League and 2 in the Championship and 5 challenge matches. Won 4 and lost 5 of the competitive matches. Minor A League 2003. 31-3-03: Home to St. Johns. Lost by 4—11 to 1—10.This was a very sporting and exciting match. Calry played well against the strong wind in the first half and held St Johns to 1—8 to 1—3 and early in the second half brought the score difference to 2pts. But St Johns greater teamwork and determination dominated the 4th quarter and ran up a score of 3—3 to Calry’s 7pts. This was a rude awakening to the realities of playing minor football with many basic errors being made as the fitter St Johns ran at us. 7-04-03: away to Mullinabreena. This was a nail biting, sporting, and exciting game of football. Mullinabreena raced into a 5 pts lead but we clawed our way back into the game with a well-taken goal and a good point. The lead changed on a number of occasions before we finally won the game 2—11 to 2—7. This was a very gutsy and spirited performance with super performances from Brian Hynes (after playing a rugby blitz), Fergus Horan and Billy Brennan. 11-04-03: Home to Eastern Harps. Lost 1—9 to 0—7. This was a very hard hitting and tough game of football. The opposition were well up for this game and had one objective -to win the game. We were too casual in our play, missed easy scoring chances from play and frees, giving away hard won possession with poor passing and missing tackles. We finished the game with a number of injuries: - Shane Martyn with a bang on the knee, Fergus Horan with concussion after a clash of heads, Conor Feehily with a racing pulse, Ronan Foley with a broken finger nail, Ronan Moriarty with a twisted knee. Shane Martyn, Brian and Kevin Hynes gave good determined performances. 21-04-03: Home to Drumcliffe. Won 2--8 to 1—13. This was a titanic struggle to the end. Scores were difficult to get with both defences yielding little. The team played very well as a unit with a tour de force performance from Donnacha Mullin and great performances from Ronan Foley, Oisin Mc Neela and Niall O Brien. This was a wholehearted and committed performance with the result in doubt up to the final minutes. 28-04-03: Home to Ballymote. Lost 2—13 to 1—10. This was a game where we were always in with a chance of winning but we were not sharp or crisp enough. We spilled the ball and gave it away too easy, and missed a number of scoring chances. 23-06-03 Home to Tourlestrane. Won 0—8 to 0—6. This was a do or die match as far as staying in contention for the league. The match itself was nerve wrecking, heart throbbing and exciting with all the team giving their best. All the players worked very hard, put in some great tackles, ran and put their bodies in the way of the onslaught from Tourlestrane. Defences were on top and the level of endeavour and energy expended was enormous. The pace and huge work rate of both teams continued to the final whistle. There was great jubilation after this game and many of the players passed the pain barrier with their huge commitment, work rate and determination. All players put in a massive effort but their were star performances from Fergus Horan, Brian Hynes, Shane Martyn, PJ Boyd, Donnacha Mullin, Michael Gilmartin and Tommy Scanlon. 30-06-03: Away to St Marys. Lost 3—6 to 1—9. This was a game we needed to win to claim a place in the League quarter finals. Our team seemed to be a bit complacent about the proceedings and our determination and will to win was below par. St Mary’s were well up for this match even though they had nothing at stake. We played poorly, missed easy scores from play and frees and our passing was sloppy. The will to win and to give that extra bit was not there. There were good performances from Keith Raymond, Fergus Horan and Brian Hynes. 13 There was an air of gloom and disgust in the dressing room afterwards with everyone realising that the team was out of the League for 2003. • Challenge Matches: We played five challenge matches- Bundoran 17/6/03, 1/8/03, Ballymote 3/8/03, Drumcliffe 6/8/03, Manorhamilton 18/8/03. • Minor A Championship. 2003. • Away to Mullinabreena 11—08-03.: Won 2—12 to 0—7. Our players were well up for this game as they were well focused and very determined. The opposition were very physical and were more interested on occasions on going for the man rather than the ball. This was a very satisfying performance and a great victory. There were great performances from Fergus Horan, Shane Martyn, Ronan Foley, Niall O’Brien, Michael Gilmartin, Brian Hynes and Donnaca Mullin. • Home to St Mary’s: 25—08—03: Lost 1—6 to 2—12. We started of the match with an abundance of possession but the scoring rate was very low. Every time St Mary’s attacked they got a score. They also got a fluky goal from a badly hit free. At half time we were 5pts down- 23 to 0-4. With 12 minutes left we were within 3pts and started to go for goals and continued to put the ball wide from frees and play. Some players then lost their composure and we had four players booked by referee Eddie Waters. Overall we had enough possession to win the game but we lacked composure in front of goal when going for scores and the fitness level was found wanting in the final few minutes. St Mary’s were more determined, more aggressive and more efficient with possession and they frustrated some of our players with their continuous fouling and dragging down. On the evening there were good performances from Billy Brennan, Ronan Foley and Brian Hynes. • Finally thanks to all the players who turned up for training and attended matches. Also a special thanks to the players who sold Club Lotto Books as part of their financial contribution towards running the club. Thanks to the parents who attended the matches and transported players and also helped as umpires and linesmen. I want to especially thank the U-16 players who played during the year, with out whom we would have to concede matches: - Gary McGwynne, Tommy Scanlon, Keith Raymond, PJ Boyd, Damien O’Boyle, Mark Hynes, Brian O’Reilly (U-14), and the U-18 panel: - Fergus Horan, Donnacha Mulen, Kevin Hynes, Billy Brennan, Ronan Foley, Niall O Brien, Conel Cashel, Alan Dunbar, Ian Murphy, Brian Hynes, Shane Martyn, Conor Feehily, Shane Gilroy, Michael Gilmartin, Ronan Moriarty, Tony O’Reilly, John Mc Gowan, Niall Caheny, Oisin Mc Neela, Cristy Ward, Ronan Cox, Ross O’Boyle. • Also a special thanks to Martin Horan and Joe Gonley for their support and help throughout the year, and to physio Breege Scanlon for her professional Firs Aid abilities that were called upon on many occasions. Fergus Horan and Donnacha Mullen were on the Sligo County Minor team who were very unlucky to loose by one point to Mayo in the Connaught Championship. Fergus Horan is now part of the Sligo I.T. senior Team. • Managers: Tim Hynes, Martin Horan, Joe Gonley. Signed: Tim Hynes. U16 TEAM REPORT (Appendix 6) Sligo county U-16’s had an excellent win in this years Ted Webb Cup. Three U-16’s from Calry-St.Joseph’s played a formiddable part in the Sligo U-16 Sligo team last year, Keith Raymond, P.J Boyd and Tommy Scanlon. Congrats to them and I think everyone in the club will agree they hold bright futures ahead of them. Special thanks to: Management and players alike would like to give a special thanks to some of the volunteers who gave hours of their time helping out in last year’s campaign. To Tim Hynes who was never too far away from the side-lines to Mary O’Reilly and Breege Scanlon who gave tremendous help and support throughout the whole year. Championship: After a somewhat dissapointing league campaign, we assembled for our round 1 championship game with Curry, thankfully with a full panel of players on the day. It 14 showed as we defeated Curry 2-6 0-4. It was a huge win for us after losing to Curry some weeks before hand in the league campaign. Anyone who was at the game would agree it was an excellently contested game and a credit to both teams. We had notible performers on the day Damien O’Boyle, Keith Raymond, Tommy Scanlon, Dane Torsney and Mark Hynes. Unfortunatley we lost out narowley to Tourlestrane in the quarter finals, in an away tie played in Tubbercurry. Amazingly 11 out of the 25 panel we fielded last year are eligible to play U-16 football next year, and along with the up and coming U-14 from the last two years this year could be a prosperous one for Calry U-16’s. 1. P.J Boyd 14. Liam Wallace 2. Keith Raymond 15. Martin Ward 3. Tommy Scanlon 16. Stefan Callaghan 4. Chris Clery 17. Brian O’Reilly 5. Gary Mc Gwynnes 18. Conor Griffith 6. Damien O’Boyle 19. Orry Torsney 7. Dane Torsney 20. Colin Feehily 8. Mark Hynes 21. Cormack Coyne 9. Benjamin Ramsey 22. Mark Harton 10. Joseph Scanlon 23. Brian Kinsella 11. Daniel Dolan 24. Devon Burgie 12. Michael Conlon 25. Thomas Kelly 13 Eoin Rooney Managers: Tommy Clarke, Eddie Mc Hale and Tim Hynes U-14 TEAM (Appendix 7) Feile na nOg 2003 was a mixed year for the Calry/St Josephs under14 team. The team started training early in February and had a squad of 30 players. Our first competition was Feile na nOg which started on March 23rd. Our first opponents were Shamrock Gaels and we played them away in Coola. We fought hard and were up by a point going into injury time but unfortunately we gave away a free and they nicked a point with seconds to go. Our team was missing 6 possible first team players due to sickness and other sporting commitments and unfortunately for the team this trend would continue. League Our next match after Feile was in the league on the 14th of May when we played eventual winners Enniscrone at home. Played in wet conditions we conceded a few goals due to the conditions and ended up with a draw. Our next match was supposed to be against Eastern Harps away on may 23rd but the match was cancelled due to their pitch been unplayable. Tourlestrane were the visitors when we played them on May 30th. Unfortunately for us we gave away a penalty which we ended up regretting in the end and lost the match. For our next match we travelled to Skreen to play St Pats on June 6th. We ended up beating St Pats well and we got our first win. On June 13th we were down to play Coolera/Strandhill but unfortunately their U-14 Hurlers were away at the Feile Finals so they cancelled the match. On June 20th we played St Johns who went on to win Feile and the Championship. We played very well and ended up beating the old rivals by 6 points. The last game in the group stage of the league was against our other town rivals St Mary’s. We were missing a few players but still managed to come away with a 4 point win. We ended up progressing to the league Semi Final where we ended up facing St Marys and again we were missing a couple of players. During the first half we lost one of our stronger players due to injury and ended up down by 8 points at half time. Our players didn’t let the score line get them down and came out fighting in the second half. Calry started going for goals and ended up getting 4 in the match and were only a point behind until St Marys came back with a goal and ended our chances. This was a very entertaining match and was a credit to the players who never gave up. A total of 9 goals were scored between the teams. Championship 15 Round 1 of the championship was played at home against Tourlestrane on July 4th. Before the match even started we were fighting an uphill battle. Unfortunately for the U-14 team we were missing 8 possible first team players. Three player were on Holidays, two were injured and a further three were at the gaeltacht. We gave it our best shot but came away defeated. It’s a pity that the most important competition the Championship has to be played when children are on holidays. Conclusion Last years U-14 team had a lot of potential and I am sure that with a full team we could of brought silverware to Calry as we beat the Feile and championship winners and drew with the league winners when we played them. We had problems with players opting to play other sports for important match’s and I personally think the Championship could be played at a better time when children are at school and not on holidays or at the Gaeltacht. This team has a lot of skilful and talented players and if they keep up the sport they will go far for club and county. The Managers would like to thank the parents and club members who have helped us in 2003 and to Pauric Connor who is always there to open up the facility’s. Managers Gary Dillon, Vincent Nally, Benny O’Reilly U12 TEAM(Appendix 8) The U-12 panel began training in early March. League 2003 The league commenced on 1/4/03 and the team were in group two with St Marys, Curry, Ballymote, St. Michaels, Drumclffe, Easkey and Geevagh. The league results were as follows 1/4/03 St Marys 4-6 Calry StJosephs 2-5 8/4/03 Ballymote 4-8 Calry St Josephs 2-3 15/4/03 Calry St Josephs 2-5 St Michaels 4-5 22/4/03 Curry 6-4 Calry St Josephs 2-10 29/4/03 Geevagh 6-3 Calry St Josephs 2-6 6/5/03 Drumcliffe 4-6 Calry St Josephs 3-7 12/5/03 Easkey 1-7 Calry St Josephs 2-3 Although the Calry St Josephs lads did not win a match in the league their performances were always wholehearted and committed. There was a noteable improvement in the latter stages of the league. Championship 2003 The team lost to St Marys in the first round of the championship on a scoreline of 2-5 to 3-8. The team also took part in the prestigious Willie Rogers tournament in Ballyshannon at the beginning of October. They were narrowly beaten by Ballintra and Bundoran and drew with host club Aodh Rua and finished a credible 3rd overall. U12 Panel 2003 Mark Dolan, James Connell, Colm Devaney, Kieran McNasser, Patrick Heraghty, Darren O’Hara, Tommy Casey, John Melvin, Jason McGowan, Donal Rooney, Daragh McConnan, Kevin Gilmartin, Ronan O’Brien, Brian Cunningham, Eoin Doherty, Eamonn McHale, Sean McGill, Barry Owens, Caolan Lowry Robert Harrington, Andrew McGuinn, Cian Devaney, Aidan Devaney, Kazim Clark, Andre Gorman, Mark Kelly, Michael Gilligan, Daniel Gerard, Darren Murray,, Aaron Spring, Niall Gilhooly, Wayne Davey, John Gerrard, Daniel Leahy, Elliot McGarry and Clive Callaghan. U11 TEAM(Appendix 9) The U-11 team took part in the City Bord league in October and despite playing well they had narrow defeats against St Marys, Coolera, Drumcliffe and St Johns. U11 Panel Mark Dolan, James Connell, Kieran McNasser, Patrick Heraghty, Tommy Casey, John Melvin, Jason McGowan, Donal Rooney, Daragh McConnan, Kevin Gilmartin, Brian Cunningham, Eoin Doherty, Eamonn McHale, Sean McGill, Caolan Lowry, Cian Devaney, Andre Gorman, Mark Kelly, Aoife Nicholson, Carol McDaid, Emma Griffin, Lucey Foley, Sara Scanlon, Lisa 16 Flanagan, Paul Melvin, John McGurrin, Michael Flynn, David Verdon, Paul Rooney, Michael Martin, Christopher Woulfe, Johnaton McGoldrick and Pauric Keaney. U-10 (Appendix 10) The U10 team participated in the newly formed North divisional league in 2003. They had six games in total. The first outing was against St. Molaise Gaels on the 9/4/03 where they recorded a good win. The team were not successful in this competition but had good games never the less against Coolera, St John’s, Owenmore Gaels, St. Mary’s and Drumcliffe. The final was eventually won by St John’s. All panel members were presented with medals in Grange the day of the final where a very well run blitz was held for teams who did not reach the final. All players were treated to refreshments after the event and a special word of thanks must go to all the North Div. League organisers (Donal Lyons, John Lee, Tom Haran and Tim Hynes) and all those who helped with the competition. Panel: Christopher Woulfe, Conor Caheny, Paul Melvin, Jonathan McGoldrick, Edward Connell, Michael Martin, John McGurrin, Paul Healy, Michael Flynn, Danny Keown, Jonathan Dolan, Andrew Dodd, Patrick Woulfe, Oisin Kilgallen, Aisling Mc Dermott, Aoife Nicholson, Eoin Nicholson, Niall Stenson, Ciarán Stenson, Kyle Luby, Aaron McGourty, Stephen McDermott, Ryan Mc Dermott, James Flanagan, Joseph Farrell, Michael Cryan, Gearóid Keaney, Darragh O’Brien, Ryan Casey, Stephen Fallon. Managers: Brian Maguire, Pat Woulfe U10 Community Games The U10 team performed well in this competition reaching the semi-final. The team had three games. The team started with a good win away against Gurteen on 11/6/03 which was followed up with another good win away to Geevagh. Riverstown were the opposition in the semi-final. This match was played in Hazelwood. Riverstown played some very fine football and won easily in the end. Panel: Conor Caheny, Andrew Dodd, Jonathan Dolan, Joseph Farrell, James Flanagan, Paul Healy, Conor Heraghty, Danny Keown, Oisin Kilgallen, Paul Melvin, Ryan McDermott, Stephen McDermott, Tiernan McMorrow, Eoin Nicholson, Darragh O'Brien, Eoin O'Neill, Niall Stenson, David Verdon, Patrick Woulfe. Managers: Brian Maguire, Pat Woulfe U-9 TEAM:(Appendix 11) The Under 9 team performed very well in the City Board League in reaching the final of the competition in September 2003. They had six games in total. The team had good wins over Drumcliffe and Coolera. The team next lost away to St. John’s. The team next met St. Mary’s at home in Hazelwood and after a ding dong battle the match finished all square. The team had to play St. Mary’s a second time as both teams had the same number of points and the winner would meet St. John’s who had already qualified for the final. Calry/St.Josephs’s proved the better team the second time around and duly qualified for the final. The final was played in Kent Park and the team were unlucky not to win. The team were presented with their runner up medals. Panel: Conor Caheny, Andrew Dodd, Jonathan Dolan, Danny Keown, Joseph Farrell, Edward Connell, Aisling McDermott, Paul Healy, Conor Heraghty, Danny Keown, Ryan Bashir, Oisin Kilgallen, Ryan McDermott, Stephen McDermott, Tiernan McMorrow, Eoin Nicholson, Darragh O'Brien, Jason Finnegan, Niall Stenson, Ciarán Stenson, David Verdon, Patrick Woulfe, Kyle Luby, Michael Cryan, Gearóid Keaney, Gearóid McDaid, James Flanagan. Managers: Brian Maguire, Frank Connell, Pat Woulfe CALRY JUVENILE HURLING REPORT:(Appendix 12) The Year 2003 was unfortunately a very poor year for Juvenile Hurling in the Calry/St. Josephs Club. It was arguably the worst year since hurling was introduced in the parish almost 15 years 17 ago. This situation will have to be tackled head-on if hurling at underage level is not to become just a memory. Indoor Hurling : - Indoor hurling continued every Tuesday night in the Tennis Club from the middle of January until the end of March. Calry/St. Josephs participated in only one of the County indoor competitions (U-10). We decided to deviate from the normal Indoor Hurling Rules, & players were permitted to lift the sliothar into their hand & strike from the hands. Due to lack of interest and poor attendance at the 10+ sessions, the Annual 5 a side tournament for the Matt Gilsenan trophy was not played. Feile na nGael : - We were knocked out in the first round by the eventual winners, Coolera / Strandhill. U - 12 : - We failed to field in one of the games, which was discussed at length at a Bord na nOg meeting. On the plus side, our U-12’s were very young and all but two of the team are underage again this year. This years U-12’s certainly have great potential and hopefully this will be the team to put us back on track. U - 14 : - With great difficulty we participated in the Championship. To show how far we’ve gone back this bunch of lads strolled through the U-10 four years ago and also the U-12 two years ago. This year we could not even win the U-14 “B” Championship. U - 10 : There were no games / competitions for the U-10’s as the attendance at the coaching sessions was pathetic. Minors : - As in previous years the Minors were well represented at County level and enjoyed great success. The Juvenile committee would like to thank the following: The Calry GAA Board for their co-operation throughout the year. Pat Branley, for having the pitch cut to perfection. Padraig Connors, for always being on hand to assist with the use of the dressing rooms. The children who were involved in the coaching/training during the year. All the parents who helped with our fund raising campaigns throughout the year. Signed: Cathy Walsh Calry St Josephs Adult Ladies Football 2003. (Appendix 13) This was a historic year for the Adult Ladies of the Club as they set up a team that competed in the Sligo League and championship for the first time. It is the culmination of the many years of coaching and working with underage girls by a few dedicated people:, Deirdre Quinn, Geraldine Quinn, Sheila Devaney , Geraldine Lowry and many more. Calry St Josephs Ladies took part in both the Junior League and Championship in 2003. The other teams involved were Ballymote, Castleconnor, Geevagh who won the League and Cloonacool who won the Championship. There were not many matches won but the friendships and comradeship built up augers well for the future. Great progress was made during the year and we look forward to the next season with optimism. Many thanks to Chris Gonley who managed the team, and Mary White, Peter Dolan, Chris Murtagh, Deirdre Quinn, Benny O’Reilly and Vincent Nally who all helped out. Also thanks to the loyal supporters who followed the team and travelled to the games. Also a sincere thanks to the Club Executive who encouraged us and for the use of the Pitch. Calry St Josephs Junior Ladies panel 2003: Triona O’Reilly, Ruth Walsh, Grainne Waters, Rebecca McGillen, Claire O’Sullivan, Aine O’Gara, Mairead Gonley, Elaine Hynes, Evelyn Feehily, Pauline Rooney, Sheila Devaney, Deirdre Kelly, Marie Conlon, Edel Mc Ginley, Karen O’Boyle, Brenda Healy, Ann Marie Mc Govern, Caroline Costello, Emma Kilgallen, Sabrina Waterhouse, Laura Millington, Rose Holmes, Emer Owens. Also thanks to the U-16 panel members:= Frances Conlon, Lorraine Dolan, Helen Mc Gurrin, Michelle Lehany, Danielle Farrell, Katie Scanlon, Siobhan White, Colleen Mc Connan, Ciara O’Brien, Beverly Wallis, Lorraine Mc Dermott, Laura Goonan. Signed: Elaine Hynes and Mairead Gonley. 18 LADIES U-12 (Appendix 14) The U12 campaign started with the league in April. Having been promoted to the A group in 2003. We were well able to compete but did not have as many wins, although we took great pleasure in beating our near neighbours Coolera. In the community games we reached the semi final but were beaten by the eventual winners Curry. Competitions apart from challenge games finished in August with the championship, though quite a number of the panel showed great enthusiasm and commitment and continued training right into October. Thanks to all who helped with the U12 training especially Frances Conlon. U12 Panel Tara Conlon, Niamh McNeela, Aoife McGettigan, Sara Feeney, Katie Fox, Noelle Hynes, Niamh Deehan, Maeve Tuohy, Lucy Foley, Thresa Dykes, Brenda Dolan, Sinead Carr, Carol McDaid, Emma Rooney, Sara Scanlon, Aisling Gilroy, Lisa Flanagan, Aoife Nicholson, Emma Griffin, Natasha McDonald, Pilara McLoughlin, Patricia Carty, Jade Reidy, Eimear Nolan, Ruth Davey, Luura Keon, Hannah Davey, Rachel Carr, Aisling McDermott, Neamh Gilmartin. Congratulations to the girls of Calry National School who won the Cumann na mBunscoil competition in June 2003. They were a credit to their school and club. Many thanks to the teachers who gave of their time and effort guiding the team to a great victory. Signed Deidre Quinn LADIES U-14 (Appendix 15) The U14 team started the league on the 22nd March. They were in the A league this year. They competed with teams from Enniscrone, Coolera, St Nathys, Tourlestrane, and Curry. In the championship they competed with teams from Ballymote, Tourlestrane, and Castleconnor. The team performed very well in both league and championship. U14 Panel Aisling Casey, Katie Scanlon, Danielle Farrell, Beverley Wallace, Sinead Bartley, Niamh McNeela, Yvonne Connell, Aoife Kilgallon, Orlaith Lowry, Michelle Leahny, Aisling O’Connor, Elaine Kearins, Siobhain White, Cliona Tansey, Orla Caufield, Helen Gilmartin, Hazel McGowan, Grace O’Boyle, Jane Melvin, Emer Gilligan, Marie White. Thanks to the team manager Sheila Devaney. Thanks also to the wonderful group of girls who performed so well and to the parents who supported the ladies gaelic football team in 2003. Signed Mary White MEMBERSHIP:(Appendix 16) It is vitally important that all personnel involved in Club Administration , Coaching, Managing, Playing Hurling or Football must be a paid up member before they participate in any of these activities. Managers should not allow players to play in competitions or train until the player has piad their membership fee. Closing date is March 1, 2004. The rates for 2004 are as follows: Family €40, Adult €20 and Students / Juvenile €10. Family rate includes children up to 18 years of age or adults above this age in full-time education. Registrar: Padraig O’Branlai 19 Membership Adults Juveniles. 32 0 1994 45 0 1995 70 0 1996 112 0 1997 123 159 1998 145 197 1999 195 198 2000 205 210 2001 174 221 2002 213 195 2003 Club Membership 1994-2003 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Adults Juveniles. Cum/Adult 20 02 20 00 19 98 19 96 19 94 Cum/Juven THE LOTTO:(Appendix 17) The year 2003 started with a Lotto Jackpot of €1,450. 2003 was a disappointing year for lotto sales. Teams will need to take a more proactive role in selling more books during the year if the Lotto is to remain a success. Congratulations to all the winners over the year and a special thanks to all who supported the draw and the venues who held the draw over the year. The Lotto is a source of Revenue the Club cannot do without. Club Yearly Lotto Tickets for 2003. NO Name Address. Date……… 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48 51 54 57 60 63 66 69 72 75 78 81 84 87 90 93 96 99 102 105 108 Hugh Mc Loughlin. Larry Mullin. Alo Farragher. Mary White. Bridie Feerick. Pat Woulfe. Jimmy Flynn. Philip Mc Goldrick. Declan Caslin. Michael Mc Guinn. Joe Keane. Adrian Benton Pat Mc Gill. Top Part. Frank Mc’Donnell. Mary Rooney. Lorna Cryan. Patricia Harte. Eddie Mc Gurrin. John O’Donnell. Clarke Family. Liam O’Boyle. Padraic Hackett. Tom Gallen. Des Lindsay. Kevin Burns. David Cummins. Seamus & Ann Cummins. Donal Cummins. Shane Cummins. Joan & Denis Mc Carthy. Angela Cummins. Catriona Cummins. Fr Tom Heaver. Anne Kelly. Jim Feeney. Henry Cox. John Griffin. Peter Lowry. Michael Mc Morrow. Ciaran Maguire. Brian Maguire. Liam Maguire. Ian Kearins. Catriona O’Reilly. Mary O’Reilly. Emer Carty. Stephen Devaney. Pat J Branley. Gary Dillon. Gerry Dillon. Tom Byrne. John Connell. Brendan Boyd. Kevin Keown. John Higgins. Phelim Mc Neela. Bina Mc Dermott. Gerard Mc Ginley. Eamonn Lonegan. Pat Coneady. Coyne Family. Declan O’Boyle. Brenda O’Boyle. Harry O’Boyle. Paddy Duggan. Paddy Monaghan. Seamus Dolan. John Lee. Mullane Family. Vincent Nally. Michael Drury. Joe Gonley. The Fowley Family. Loretta Mc Gwyne. Brian O’Buachain Pat & James Flanagan. Patrick Flanagan. Jim Flanagan. Geraldine Flanagan. James Flanagan. Hugh Mc’Gurrin. Tom Roddy. Kevin O’Brien. Martin Horan. Paul Ducie. Helen Campbell. Charlie Church. John P Reynolds. Peter Delaney. Eamonn Kelly. Trevor Conway. Declan Feerick. Liam Mc Guinn. Declan Gilmartin. Pat Stenson. Vincent Melvin. Carmel Devaney. Kathleen Devaney. Sheila Devaney. Katriona & Joe Crotty. Breda & Noel Devaney. Gerry Caulfield. Paul Devaney. John Chadda. Paddy Devaney. Tony Mooney. Michael Clancy. 20 111 114 117 120 123 125 Joe Leydon. Jimmy Harney. Sean Devaney. Deirdre Quinn. Horan & Monaghan (Sol). Peter Martin. Liam Gonley. Vincent & Mgt Nally. John Fowley. O’Boyle-Solicitors. Joe Bartley. Brian Crummy. Bill Cashel. Tim Hynes. Brid Kilcommins. Joe Farrell(Jnr). John Dolan. Sincere thanks to all the above people who purchased Yearly Club Lotto Tickets in 2003. With out this revenue at the start of the season the Club would have found it very difficult to survive. Costs of running a Club are continually on the increase and it now takes approx €7,000 to Register all Teams, pay Insurance and the County Board contribution. The goodwill and generosity of the above Lotto Ticket buyers is very much appreciated. Co-ordinator: Padraig O Branlai SCOR na nOG:(Appendix 18) This years North Divisional; Final of Scor na nOg was held in Grange Hall in early December. The Club was represented in two categories: Instrumental Music – this group was made up of Roisin Kelly, Aoibhinn McMorrow, Rachel Marsden, Sharon McDermott and Thomas Kelly. Question Time- This group comprised John Gilligan, Conor griffin and Thomas Kelly. Both groups acquitted themselves well. Unfortunatly neither made it through to the County Final Stage. Many thanks to Breege Kelly and Brian MacDiarmuid who were responsible for preparing the instrumental group. Others areas of competition were Figure Dancing, Solo Singing, Novelty Act, Recitation / Story Telling, Ballad Group and Set Dancing. It is unfortunate that more Club members do not take an active part in Scor activities. There was a wonderful display of talented youngsters in Grange a the large audience were treated to a very enjoyable afternoons entertainment. Hopefully the Calry St Josephs area can increase the numbers participating in next years Scor events. Signed: John Griffen 21 TREASURERS REPORT - 2003:(Appendix 19) Income & Expenditure Account for the year to December 31, Income Lotto Income 2003 EUR Note 2002 EUR 1 2 6,811 8,371 Membership & Registration 3,564 2,825 Surplus from Disco 3 2,780 1,387 1,075 890 Sponsorship - Bord na Mona (D Caslin) 800 750 All Ireland tickets 700 570 Sponsorship - Heatmerchants (S Devaney) 500 Table quiz 310 Players Insurance 240 25 Raffle 177 221 Partnership Grant 140 Poker Classic 100 Keane family benefit fund 100 Croke Park Trip - Girls Lotto Prizes 60 Bus collection 39 Prize Bond 13 440 13 Co Board Lotto 4,426 Other sponsorship 1,290 Bag packing - Hurling 600 Special Project YAPS 300 Total Income 17,409 22,108 9,132 Expenses Competition and Insurance costs 4 9,664 Pitch Maintenance 5 1,611 345 Underage expenses 6 1,707 1,040 1,250 858 Footballs, Trophies, sport promotion 748 1,250 Physio & Hospital expenses 817 921 Field Rent 700 700 Travel expenses Laundry 630 523 398 All Ireland Tickets 300 270 Players Insurance 240 25 Special Olympics 180 100 Keane Family benefit fund 150 Ballisodare , St Johns Draw 140 Bank Charges 140 190 St Josephs Meeting Room 130 100 Croke Park Trip - Girls Medical bag additions 95 Wreath 78 67 Stamps, stationery, photos, AGM 66 292 Mass Cards 60 40 Chairmans Expenses 50 70 Hamper 50 Secretarys Expenses 35 Nets - repayments 90 819 New Nets 2,208 Underage refreshments 810 Underage goals 457 Web site 60 Leitrim Dev Draw 40 Total Expenses (Deficit) / Surplus - 22 19,154 20,492 1,745 1,616 Notes to the Income & Expenditure A/C Note 1 - Lotto EUR Lotto tickets 10,224 Club Lotto Multidraw Tickets 2,685 Total Lotto Income 12,909 Prizes paid out 3,175 Jackpot won 0 Lotto Printing 35 Printing Tickets 293 Lotto Licence 45 Increase in Jackpot Contingency Jan 03 - Dec 03 2,550 Expenditure 6,098 Excess of Income over Expenditure 6,811 Note 2 Membership 2,740 General Membership Registration Ladies - Membership 637 Membership & Registration Ladies 187 3,564 Note 3 - Disco Disco income 1 1,880 Disco income 2 1,824 3,704 Expenses DJ Hall & Water 447 DJ Hall & Water 477 Total Expenses 924 Surplus on Disco 2,780 Note 4 Competition and Insurance County Lotto 3,500 Entry affiliation & Public Liability 2,795 Club Registration 1,460 Minor Bord 460 Co. Bord Registration 330 Club affiliation & competition fee - ladies 265 Registration Ladies 854 9,664 Note 5 - Pitch Maintenance Rathcormac Steel 605 Spiking 600 Fertiliser & Spray 186 Materials 150 Caretaking 70 1,611 Note 6 - Underage expenses Murray Transport 1,185 Compensation 130 Feehily Transport 190 U9 Referee 82 North Divisional Bord 120 1,707 23 CALRY/ST. JOSEPH’S GAA CLUB The following is a breakdown of teams that sold Lotto tickets during the year. Boys U12 €285 Boys U14 €60 Boys U16 €36 Boys U18 €115 Intermediate €135 Underage Hurling €285 Ladies €307 Senior Hurling €244 Total €1,467 Treasurer: Padraig O’Branlai SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (Appendix 20) There were a number of social events in the year which proved very worthwhile and entertaining. The first of these was the Annual social held in early summer. Joe Keane was awarded the Clubman of the year award for his years of dedicated servive to the Club. Gary Dillon was presented with a Merit award to recognise all the work done with the U14’s, his work with the schools, coaching on the green and his ability to help out the Bord na nOg. Liam McGuinn received the Players award (Liam was in the USA but Manager Stephen Devaney accepted it on his behalf). Junior player of the year was presented to the dedicated Ian Kearins. Ciaran Coyne received the Most Improved player of the year award. Benny O’Reilly was the recipient of the Minor Player of the year award. Geraldine Flanagan was presented with special awards for her many years of service to the development of the Club. Attendance at the Club A.G.M. in Marian Hall on 25th Jan 2003. (Appendix 21) Joe Gonley. Padhraig O Branlai. Brian Maguire. Hugh Mc Loughlin. Vinnie Fowley. Tim Hynes. Jim Flanagan. Eddie Mc Gurrin. Oliver Feehily. Henry Cox. Eamonn Mullen. Colm Feehily. Mary White. Jimmy Flynn. John O’Donnell.. Michael Clarke. Noel Devaney. John Carroll. Mairtin O Horain. Tomas O Feerchar. Eamonn Kelly. Mary O’Reilly. Stephen Whelan. Seamus Cummins. Teresa O’Boyle. Loretta Kearins. Brendan Kelly. John Griffin. Deirdre Quinn. Vincent Nally(Jnr). Pat Woulfe. Margaret Horan. Gary Dillon. Apologies from:- Joe Keane, Geraldine Flanagan, Declan Caslin, Jimmy Devins, Stephen Devaney, Total attendance= 33. SOME CLUB HISTORY 1972 TO 2003. :(Appendix 22) County Titles won in Football & Hurling. CW. Championship Winners. LW: -League Winners. FW:= Feile Winners. CGW:= Community Games Winners. Year Football(Male) 1975 Junior League. 1976 Junior Ch.& Over 30’sCW. 1983 Junior League. 1987 Junior Championship. 1992 U12 A.- CW. 1994 U16 B & U18 B- CW. 1995 U12 A-LW. 1996 U12 A.- LW. 1997 1998 U14 A-CW. 1999 U10- CGW., U12 A-LW Hurling. U10+U12+U14- CW U10+U12+U14- CW. U12+U14+U16- CW. U12+U14+U16- CW. U12+U14+U16- CW. 24 Ladies Football. 2000 2001 2002 2003 U14 A- CW+LW+FW. U16 A- LW,. U12 A- CW+LW U12 –CW, U14 –FW. U16 A-LW, U12 A -CW+LW. Senior LW, U-10 CGW. Senior LW, Senior LW. SOME CLUB HISTORY FROM 1972 TO 2003. Club Persons of the Year. Past Chair Persons. 1986 Kieran Murphy. Christy Heraghty. 1987 Tommy Fowley. Pat Branley. 1988 Hugh Mc Loughlin. James Kennedy. 1989 Paurick Connor. John Dolan. 1991 Jimmy Flynn. Charlie Branley. 1992 Geraldine Flanagan. Fr. John Mc Manus. 1993 Alo Farragher. Hugh Mc Loughlin. 1994 Seamus Cummins. Tim Hynes. 1995 Tom Gallen. 1996 Pat Branley. 1997 Tim Hynes. 1998 Michael Regan. 1999 Brian Maguire. 2000 Martin Horan. 2001 John Griffen 2002 Joe Keane U12 CGW. U14 B-LW U12-CGW,LW, CW Past Secretaries. Michael McGuinn. Seamus Cummins. Jimmy Flynn. Geraldine Flanagan. Tim Hynes. Vinnie Fowley. Gerry Higgins. Tim Hynes. Joe Gonley Club History - Extract from Club website The club we now call Calry/St. Joseph's, derives from Calry Gaels, a club formed in 1972. While Calry Parish had been represented in both codes of football in the past, the War years and 'hungry fifties' were not conductive to progress. However, the sixties saw an increasingly active population and there was a vacuum to be filled in community life, sporting, social and cultural. Athletics had been revived in 1951, soccer was now well established and the time was ripe for the revival of G.A.A. affairs. A group of people came together for that purpose and the first club officers were elected as follows: President: John Devaney Chairman: Liam Costello Secretary: Michael McGuinn Treasurer: Paddy Verdon Others such as Sean Sexton, Christy Heraghty, Seamus Cummins and Roddy Gillen played a major part in the formation of the club. Christy Heraghty took over as chairman the following year and Pat Branley, Jim Flanagan, J. Kennedy and Brian McGauran became heavily involved. Team success came quickly, The team winning the Junior Football League in 1975 and the County Junior Championship in 1976. Further success were to follow: o Over 30's County Title 1976 o League 1983 o Finalists in Championship of 1983 and 1984 o Winners of 1987 Junior Championship 25 While the team had tasted success, the club had only temporary use of playing fields. There was no permanency and the club needed a permanent home. In 1975 Jimmy Flynn reported on the possibility of obtaining the Hazelwood land and the opportunity was not allowed to go by default. Trustees were nominated - Jim Flynn, Pat Branley, Seamus Cummins, John Devaney - and fund-raising began. Meanwhile, youth was being looked after and the cultural aspect was taken care of by significant involvement in Scór, and Pat Branley got Ciste off the ground. All the while fundraising was going on by way of raffles, collections, sponsored walk, lottery, quiz, mayoral election, etc. and the work load increased. Officers over the years were: Chairmen: C. Heraghty, P. Branley, J. Kennedy, J. Dolan, C. Branley, Fr. J. McManus, Hugh McLoughlin. Secretaries: M. McGuinn, S. Cummins, J. Flynn, G. Flanagan, T. Hynes, G. Higgins, V. Fowley. Treasurers: P. Verdon, J. Devaney, T. Gallen, G. Higgins. The land was purchased and development began. The club officials were mindful of the GAA Commission Recommendation: 'To cater for its members, clubs should aim to have: a. Full-size playing pitch and practice pitch b. Dressing rooms with adequate facilities, showers, etc. c. Club function room'. In 1982 the foundation for the new dressing rooms was laid. Indeed, it could also be said that a solid base and foundation was laid for an all-embracing club. From humble beginnings the club has evolved to the stage that is bordering on the ideal, maybe not yet in high standards of playing performance at all levels, but in the widest range of involvement at all ages and both genders in cultural, social and leisure activities. The Community can now boast of first class sporting facilities, all weather pitch, running track, floodlit training area, dressing rooms, tennis court, car park, etc. Loyalty and dedicated services to an exceptional degree has ensured that grounds, well positioned and equipped, are used to meet the growing needs of our youth. In a time of great social, material and economic change and a consequent changing pattern of society, with greater popularity and availability of other leisure activities, there is an ever-present-need to maintain and foster our own uniqueness. The club has been remarkable for the voluntary nature of the services it has attracted since foundation. In an age of competing attractions, the quality of this service is now more important than ever. The club has been blessed with the ability, the dedication and the enthusiasm of its voluntary workers. In 1987 the interdependence of urban and rural hinterland was accepted and recognised by the coming together of Calry/St. Joseph's to supplement Calry Gaels, not replace it. As Calry Parish embraces St. Joseph's, extending as it does, to the Garavogue River, the effect was merely to restore to Calry its historic area within its natural boundaries. One of the problems of urban society is often one of loss of community identity, and Calry/St. Joseph's, by providing a sense of belonging to sporting and cultural organisation seeks to overcome this and provides a focus for the leisure activities of entire families and an opportunity for social contact, with the added dimension of commitment to the fostering of all Gaelic culture. The club has now advanced to the state where it fields teams in all grades of under-age football and hurling as well as Intermediate and Ladies football. The year 1995 was a particularly historic year in that the Juvenile Hurlers won both U-12 and U-14 County Championships and the Intermediate football team won promotion to Senior status for the first time, having reached the League Final, being beaten by Coolera in a great game. It is hoped that the sterling work of the officers of the club will continue to draw strength from the support of the Calry/St. Joseph's community of people in the years ahead. 26 NATIONAL COMPETITIONS WINNERS. All Ireland Honours 2003. Competition. Senior. U—21. Minor. Intermediate. Junior. National League. Div. 2 League. Senior Club. Intermediate Club. Junior Club. Colleges. Vocational Schools. Inter County Voc. Schools Sigerson /Fitzgibbon Cups. Masters. Kick/Puc fada. International Series. Football. Tyrone. Dublin. Laois. Meath. Tyrone. Westmeath. Nemo Rangers(Cork). St Pats, Maghera. Causeway, CS. Kerry. Longford. NUIG- Galway. Donegal. Mark Herbert. Kildare. Australia. Hurling. Kilkenny. Kilkenny. Kilkenny. Cork. Mayo. Kilkenny. Kerry. Birr.(Offaly) Ladies Football. Mayo. Cork. Donegal. Laois. Donoughmore(Cork). Naomh Aban.(Cork). Gabriel Rangers(Cork). St. Ciarans, Kilkenny. Waterford I.T. Paul Dunne, Louth. AIB Group/Connaught Council GAA Summer Camps. Dates - 30th June to 4th July 2003. Niamh Gilmartin. Aisling Gilmartin. Aideen Gilmartin. Eoin Doherty. Stephen Fallon. Paul Healy. Amy Norman. Dean Mc Gowan. Jason Mc Gowan. Gearoid Keaney. Macdara Tonnry. Cormac Tonnry. Sinead Carr. Rachel Carr. Sean Mc Gill. Brian Crummy. Ciarain Stenson. Niall Stenson. Dermot Feehily. Aoife Mc Gettigan. Fintan Keown. Laura Keown. Danny Keown. Carol Mc Daid. Donal Rooney. Natasha Mc Donald. James Connell. John Mc Gurrin. David Mc Gurrin. Martina Crummy. Patrick Roddy. Cliona Tinsley. Philip Coyle. Kevin Gilmartin. Eamonn Mc Hale. Conal Keville. Rebecca O’Sullivan. Aaron Mc Gourty. David Verdon. Barry Verdon. John Melvin. Paul Melvin. Grainne O’Reilly. Brian O’Reilly. Tiarnan Mc Morrow. Ferdia Mc Morrow. Mary Kelly. Emer Nolan. Orla Caulfield. Hazel Mc Gowan. Tommy Casey. Aisling Casey. Mark Dillon. Wayne Davey. Noelle Hynes. Joseph Farrell. Darragh O’Brien. Gearoid Mc Daid. Aoife Nicholson. A total of 59 attended the summer Coaching Camp in July 2003 in Hazelwood. City Board Summer Coaching 2003. Sligo Sports Partnership. 2nd July to 30th July. Sean Higgins. Barry O’Boyle. Owen Nicholson. Ronan O’Brien. Patrick Flanagan. Brian Cunningham. Aoife Nicholson. Shan Mc Ginley. David Verdon. Stephen Fallon. Jason Finnegan. Lisa Finnegan. Stephen Mc Nasser. Darren O’Hara. Noelle Hynes. A total of 15 attended the Coaching. There were 2 Blitz’z in association with this Coaching. Coaching took place each Wednesday from 11am to 2pm for five weeks. Coaches were: Luke Bree(Coolera), Niall Mc Manus(St Johns). and Eamonn O’Hara. 27 Calry St Josephs Club Sponsors Declan Caslin – Manager Hunters Coals Stephen Devaney - Heatmerchants Jim Flanagan Eilish McGowan – McGowan Kodak Express Shoot The Crows Vincent Nally – Brooks Hanley Tom Roddy – Cartron Laundrette Gurns City Bar Gerry Higgins Thank you to all the numerous sponsors who help out the club on a continuing basis throughout the year. The Clubs Survival depends on the generous support of all sponsors. Attendance at Monthly Club Meetings 2003 (Appendix 30) NAME MEETINGS TIM HYNES 12 JOE GONLEY 11 PAT BRANLEY 10 MARTIN HORAN 10 LORETTA KEARINS 7 JIM FLANAGAN 6 PAT WOULFE 5 DAMIAN FLYNN 3 JOE KEANE 2 HUGH MCLOUGHLIN 2 MARY O'REILLY 1 GARY DILLON 1 DEIDRE QUINN 1 BRIAN MAGUIRE 1 BRENDAN KELLY 1 ALO FARRAGHER 1 % 100% 92% 83% 83% 58% 50% 42% 25% 17% 17% 8% 8% 8% 8% 8% 8% Thank you to every one who attended Club Meetings and also to anyone who attended at any of the Sub-Committee meetings throughout the year. Joe Gonley Dates for monthly Club Meetings in 2004. The monthly club meetings will be held in St.Joseph’s Church on Monday’s at 9.30pm on the following dates. 9th February 2004. 8th March 2004. 19th April 2004. 10th May 2004. 14th June 2004. 12th July. 2004. 9th August 2004. 13th September 2004. 11th October 2004. 8th November 2004. 13th December 2004. 10th January 2005. Please keep the above dates in your Diary. 28 CLUB CONTACT NUMBERS (Appendix 29) WWW.CALRYSTJOSEPHSGAA.COM WEBSITE ADMINISTRATOR (PAT WOULFE) [email protected] BORD NA NOG NOTES (GARY DILLON) [email protected] ALO FARRAGHER 9142243 GARY DILLON FR. PAT LOMBARD 9143430 FR. LEONARD TAYLOR 9143132 [email protected] PAT BRANLEY 9144960 JIM FLANAGAN 9143071 MARCEY COYNE 9142975 DECLAN CASLIN 087-2571262 087 8589909 HENRY COX 9142367 SEAMUS CUMMINS 9145455 PAURIC CONNOR 9147661 STEPHEN DEVANEY 9162133 PAT WOULFE 9143253 HUGH MCLOUGHLIN 9144823 TOM GALLEN 9142844 JOHN GRIFFIN 9170417 TIM HYNES 9143628 MARTIN HORAN 9142816 LORETTA KEARINS 9147755 SHANE KELLY 9147759 JOE KEANE 9142039 BRIAN MAGUIRE 9145492 EILISH MCGOWAN 9146655 NORTH WEST RADIO 9161555 BRENDAN O'REILLY 9144006 JOHN O'DONNELL 087-2498750 DEIRDRE QUINN 9146304 ST. BRENDANS N.S. 9145449 ST. PATRICKS N.S. 9144288 ST. EDWARDS N.S. 9143480 TOM RODDY – LAUNDERETTE 9145609 JOE GONLEY 9177978 BREEDGE SCANLON 9144417 NORTHSIDE NOTES 9146254 FEEHILY TRANSPORT 9143000 HENNESSY TRANSPORT 67557 ANDY MURRAY - BUS 9146880 MCGOWAN - BUS 078 – 41059 SHIRLEY FOLEY 9162334 GER LOWRY 9144681 SHEILA DEVANEY 086-2240382 BRENDAN KELLY 9146178 CHAMPION – FAX [email protected] 9169040 WEEKENDER - FAX SLIGO CHAMPION 9174911 9169222 Carbury NS St Brendans St Edwards NS St Patricks NS [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 29 2003 CALRY/ST. JOSEPH’S CLUB OFFICERS (OUTGOING) (Appendix 31) POSITION OFFICE HOLDER PATRON PRESIDENTS CHAIRMAN ASST. CHAIRMAN SECRETARY ASST. SECRETARY TREASURER ASST. TREASURER P.R.O. Asst. P.R.O. REGISTRAR IRISH OFFICER NA PÁTRÚIN Fr. Tom Hever, Fr. Stephen Walsh, Fr Hugh McGonagle NA hUACHTARÁIN Tommy Fowley, Seamus Cummins CATHAOIRLEACH Tim Hynes LEAS CATHAOIRLEACH Martin Horan RÚNAÍ Joe Gonley LEAS RÚNAÍ Pat Woulfe CISTEOIR Pat Branley LEAS CISTEOIR Loretta Kearins OIFIGEACH NA CAIDRIMH POIBLÍ Alo Farragher LEAS OCP Gary Dillon. CLÁRAITHEOIR Pat Branley OIFIGEACH NA GAEILGE John Griffin CO. BOARD DELEGATE DEALAGÁID BORD AN CONTAE Jim Flanagan Brendan Kelly MINOR BOARD DELEGATE DEALAGÁID BORD AN MIONÚR NORTH BOARD DELEGATES DEALAGÁID BORD AN ROINNT THUAIDH CITY BOARD DELEGATES DEALAGÁID BORD NA CATHRACH John O’Donnell, Martin Horan, Eddie McGurrin SCOR CO-ORDINATORS COMHEAGARTHOIR AN SCOR LOTTO CO-ORDINATORS COMHEAGARTHOIR AN LOTTO PITCH CO-ORDINATOR COMHEAGARTHOIR NA PÁIRC John Griffen, Tim Hynes. P. Branley, A. Farragher, L Kearins Joe Keane DRESSING ROOM CO-ORD. COMHEAGARTHOIR NA SEOMRA GLÉASTA P. O’Connor, LADIES COMMITTEE COISTE NA MBHAN G. Flanagan, M. Fowley, L. Kearins, P. Farragher, M. Horan, M. O'Reilly LADIES FOOTBALL PEIL NA MBHAN D.Quinn, G.Lowry, S.Devaney INSURANCE OFFICER OIFIGEACH NA HÁRACHAIS M. O’Reilly COACHING OFFICER OIFIGEACH NA TRAENÁLA T. Hynes SCHOOLS OFFICER OIFIGEACH NA SCOILEANNA Gary Dillon YOUTH WELFARE OFFICER OIFIGEACH LEASA NA HÓIGE Breege Scanlon SENIOR HURLING CHAIRMAN SECRETARY ASST. SECRETARY TREASURER ASST. TREASURER P.R.O. CATHAOIRLEACH RÚNAÍ LEAS RÚNAÍ CISTEOIR LEAS CISTEOIR OIFIGEACH NA CAIDRIMH POIBLÍ Henry Cox Stephen Whelan Margaret Raymond David Collery Dara Cox Eamonn Lonegan JUVENILE HURLING CHAIRMAN SECRETARY P.R.O. CATHAOIRLEACH RÚNAÍ OIFIGEACH NA CAIDRIMH POIBLÍ COUNTY BOARD DELEGATE DEALAGÁID BORD AN CONTAE YOUTH OFFICER OIFIGEACH NA HÓIGE Joe Keane Brian Maguire Margaret Raymond Henry Cox Brian Maguire BORD na nOG CHAIRMAN SECRETARY P.R.O. CATHAOIRLEACH RÚNAÍ OIFIGEACH NA CAIDRIMH POIBLÍ Joe Keane Theresa O’Boyle Gary Dillon 30 FOOTBALL/HURLING MANAGERS/COACHES - 2003 Many thanks to the following people who gave so much of their time to coaching during the year. FOOTBALL U-9 U-10 U-11 U-12 U-14 U-16 U-18 U-21 JUNIOR INTERMED. Brian Maguire, Frank O’Connell Brian Maguire John Griffin, Pat Woulfe J. Griffin, Pat Woulfe V. Nally, B O’Reilly, G. Dillon E. McHale, T. Clarke T. Hynes, M. Horan D. Flynn, I. Kearins S. Devaney, V. Fowley, M. Horan S. Devaney, V. Fowley, M. Horan LADIES FOOTBALL U-12 D. Quinn, U-14 S. Devaney U-16 P. Dolan Junior C. Gonley HURLING U-12 U-14 U-16 U-18 SENIOR J. Keane, C. Maguire F. Coyne, P. Conheady S. Whelan, S. Boyd, E. Lonergan H. Cox, J. Carroll M. Galvin, G. reilly FIRST-AID: CLUB PHYSIO: Breedge Scanlon Shirley Foley 31 Membership 2003. Adult Membership. No 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 144 148 152 156 160 164 Name Liam Heekan. John Lee Nicola Gonley. Alo Faragher Peggy Farragher Margaret Raymond Larry Kelly. Ann Kelly. Liam O’Boyle. Teresa O’Boyle. Joe Keane. Betty Keane. Gerry Tuohy. Martina Tuohy. Cathy McGowan. John McGowan. Padraic Hackett. Edel Hackett. John Gilmartin. Fergal McLoughlin Killian McLoughlin Orla McLoughlin Ann Marie McLoughlin Tony Mullane Eilleen Mullane. Brian Maguire Phil Maguire Liam Maguire Deirdre Kelly. Gerry Dillon. Mary Dillon. Garry Dillon. Vincent Fowley Marie Fowley. Linda Fowley. Kieran O’Brien. Deirdre Quinn. Martin Foley. Anne Foley. John Carroll. Daryl Kelly. Adult Player Membership 2003 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 49 Eamonn Lonegan Stephen Devaney Ger Reilly Paul Kelly. David Kelly. Ross Doonan. Gerry Higgins John Scanlon. Patrick Scanlon. Claire O’Sullivan. Evelyn Feehily. Grainne Waters. Sinead Maguire. Michael Galvin Henry Cox. Dara Cox. Elaine Hynes. Sheila Devaney. Padraic Lunn Damien Flynn Ciaran Coyne. Jason Murphy. Fiachra Coyne Pauline Rooney. Pauric Kelly. Brian Melarkey Ciaran Maguire David Clarke Shane Boyd. Robert Boyd. Mairead Gonley Ciaran Coyne. Catriona O’Reilly. Benny O’Reilly. Brenda Healy. Caroline Costello. Rose Holmes. Name Pat Branley. Michael McGuinn Des Dunbar. Bernie Dunbar. Eddie McGurrin. Angela McGurrin Michael McMorrow Helen McMorrow. Pat Stenson. Paula Stenson. Kieran Feerick. Bridie Feerick. Brian O’Buachain Larry Mullin. Loretta McGwynne. Noel Devaney. Breda Devaney. Tim Hynes. Brid Hynes. Seamus Cummins Ann Cummins Cathriona Cummins Vincent Melvin. Margaret Melvin Martin Cunningham Ann Cunningham Eddie Carr. Eilleen Carr. Fr Tom Heaver Lynda Higgins Michael McDermott. Bina McDermott. Joe Bartley. Mairead Bartley. Eddie Mc Hale. Treasa Mc Hale. Colette Doherty. Eugene Rooney. Maureen Rooney. Ray Mc Daid. Lea Mc Daid. 32 Name Hugh McLoughlin Nancy McLoughlin John Griffin. Michelle Griffin. Pat Woulfe. Mary Kelly Woulfe Bill Cashell. Noreen Cashel. John Higgins. Celia Higgins. Noel Gilmartin. Pauline Gilmartin Andy Dodd. Regina Dodd. Mary Boyd. Brendan Boyd. Noel Kearins. Loretta Kearins Tommy Halton Mary Halton. Martin Horan Margaret Horan. John Connell Bernie Connell Karen Flynn. Tom Gallen Alice Gallen Sean T. Fowley Marie Fowley Rose Holmes. Anne M McGovern Brendan O’Reilly. Mary O’Reiilly. Deirdre Cox. Kevin Keown. Margaret Keown. Brendan Kelly Brid Kelly Martin Foley. Anne Foley. Ailbhe Mac an Bhaird Name Pat Scanlon Breege Scanlon Michael Clarke. Bernie Clarke. Declan Caslin. Fr. Stephen Walsh Jimmy Flynn Bernie Flynn. Philip McGoldrick Jim Flanagan. Geraldine Flanagan Gerry Lyons. Pat Coneady. Maura Cullinan. Liam Cashel Deirdre Cashel. Niall Higgins. Catriona Higgins. Kevin O’Brien. Mary O’Brien. Paul Ducie. Marie Ducie. Declan O’Boyle. Brenda O’Boyle. Harry O’Boyle Gerry Coyne. Marcey Coyne. Felim McNeela Cora McNeela Vincent Nally. Margaret Nally. Michael Drury. Peter Lowry Geraldine Lowry. Jimmy Harney. Donal Harney. Denis Feehily. Joanne Feehily. Lorraine Feehily. Colin Ducie. Chris Gonley. Stephen Whelan Damien Gannon Damien Keane. Declan Feerick. Eamonn Kelly Trevor Conway Joe Gonley. Conor Kelly. Ian Kearins. Laura Millington. Sabrina Waterhouse. Anne M McGovern. 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 144 148 152 156 160 164 168 172 176 180 184 188 192 195 Juvenile Player Membership 2003 Kate Gonley Aisling Cox Orla Cox Triona Cox Ronan Cox Damien O’Boyle. Tara O’Boyle. Karen O’Boyle. Barry O’Boyle. Garry McGwynne. Paul Healy. Niall Stenson Ciaran Stenson Conall Stenson. Aileen Stenson. Pamela Mullane Jason Mullane Caroline Mullane Sean M Fowley Eoin Rooney. Donal Rooney. Sinead Maguire. Caren Flynn. Michael Flynn. Joseph Farrell. Danial Mahon. Darren Murray. Brian Drury. Tiarnan Mc Morrow. Feirdia Mc Morrow. Thomas Maxwell. John Gerrard. Daniel Gerrard. Niall Gillooly. Ruth Walshe. David Walshe. Stefan Callaghan. Orry Torsney. Dane Torsney. Shauna Torsney. Niall O’Brien. Eimear O’Brien. Claire O’Brien. Mark Kelly. Marie O’Gara. Aine O’Gara. Emer Owens. Ruth Davey. Hannagh Davey. Alan Dunbar. Susan Dunbar. Helen McGurrin. David McGurrin. Sean McGurrin Maeve Tuohy. Colm Tuohy. Cian Hackett. Aine Hackett Aoife Hackett. Kevin Hynes. Brian Hynes. Mark Hynes. Noelle Hynes. Aidan Hynes. Edel Mc Ginley Sean McGinley Mark Dillon Laura Dillon. Tom Scanlon. Katie Scanlon. Joseph Scanlon. Sarah Scanlon. Aaron Rainey. Darragh Mc Connan. Barry Owens. Donnacha Mullin. Caolan Lowry. Orlaith Lowry. Donal Lowry. Padraig Keaney. Gearoid Keaney. Darren O’Hara. Kieran Mc Nasser. Stephen Mc Nasser. John Hennessy. Aaron Foley. Daniel Leehy. Patrick Heraghty. Ronan Foley Jenny Foley. Cian Devaney. Miriam Cunningham. Freda Cunningham. Brian Cunningham. Brenda Bolan. Natasha Mc Donald Liam Reidy. Aoife Mc Gettigan. Sarah Clarke. Cristopher Woulfe Patrick Woulfe. Patrick Flanagan James Flanagan Michael Gilmartin Helen Gilmartin Kevin Gilmartin Louise Feerick Clare Feerick. Connell Cashell. Sean Higgins. P. J. Boyd. Elaine Kearins Mark Halton. Michael Higgins Hazel Higgins Frank Higgins Breffini Higgins Conor Heraghty. Claire Fowley. Mark Fowley. Aaron Henry. Aavon Mc Gourty. Devon Bergey. Tony O’Reilly. Brian O’Reilly. Grainne O’Reilly. Sinead Bartley. Stephen Bartley. John Bartley. Clive Callaghan. Aidan Devaney. Eoin Doherty. Eamonn Mc Hale. Cait Mc Hale. Elliot Mc Garry. Rebecca Mc Garry. Fergus Horan. Oisin Mc Neela. Niamh Mc Neela. Nessa Mc Neela. Ruth Melvin. Sarah Melvin. Jane Melvin. John Melvin. Paul Melvin. Rebecca Mc Gillen. Darren Rodgers. Ryan Casey. Mark Kelly. Dean McGowan. Jason McGowan. Conor Griffin. Carron Griffin. Emma Griffin Colin Feehily. Keith Raymond. Darragh Devaney Colm Devaney Andrew Dodd. Sinead Carr Rachel Carr Paul Carr Julie Mc Morrow Emma Mc Morrow Michael Mc Morrow Lorraine McDermott Sharon McDermott Niall McDermott Aisling Mcdermott Joseph Keown. Fintan Keown. Danny Keown. Laura Keown. Ciara O’Brien. Dearbhaile O’Brien. Ronan O’Brien. Darragh O’Brien. Kyle Hazel. Wayne Davey. Sean Mc Gill. Jason Finnegan. Brian Finnegan. Michael Harte. Roisin Kelly. Tomas Kelly. Gearoid Kelly. Yvonne Connell. James Connell. Conor Feehily. Daniel Feehily. Ryan Feehily. Carol Mc Daid. Gearoid Mc Daid. Tony Mc Daid. John Galvin. 33