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MUNSTER BRANCH Irish Rugby Football Union Official Fixtures & General Information SEASON 2011-2012 MUNSTER BRANCH Irish Rugby Football Union Official Fixtures & General Information SEASON 2011-2012 MUNSTER BRANCH IRISH RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION DIRECTORY OF BRANCH COMMITTEES, CLUBS, SCHOOLS & GENERAL INFORMATION Season 2011-2012 Copyright 2010 1 PAST PRESIDENTS MUNSTER BRANCH I.R.F.U. 1880-81 Sir William Goulding (Cork) 1954-55 W.G. Towmey (Dolphin) 1893-94 F.P. Hook (Garryowen) 1955-56 W.W. Stokes (Bohemian) 1894-95 F.P. Hook (Garryowen) 1956-57 J. Tierney (Constitution) 1895-96 H. McOstrich (Cork) 1957-58 M. Keyes (Young Munster) 1896-97 J. Gaffney (Limerick) 1958-59 J.M.P. Buckley (U.C.C.) 1897-98 H. McOstrick (Cork) 1959-60 Rev. Fr. S.J.G. Gu inane (Old Crescent) 1898-99 J.M. O’Sullivan (Garryowen) 1960-61 R. Holland (Highfield) 1899-00 J.A. Russell (Cork) 1961-62 A. O’Driscoll (Shannon) 1900-01 J. Flynn (Garryowen) 1962-63 T.R. West (Schools) 1901-02 J. Reese (Cork County) 1963-64 G.A. Barry (Sundays Well) 1902-03 B.P. Plummer (Limerick County) 1964-65 P. Sullivan (Garryowen) 1903-04 V.J. Murray (Cork County) 1965-66 D. St. J. McCormick (Dolphin) 1904-05 A.M. de Prins (Garryowen) 1966-67 D.A. Dineen (Bohemian) 1905-06 Alderman P.H. Meade (Constitution) 1967-68 Dr. R.C. Sutton (Constitution) 1906-07 M. Egan (Garryowen) 1968-69 C. Casey (Young Munster) 1907-08 F.M.D. McMorrogh (Cork County) 1969-70 Dr. T. Neville (U.C.C.) 1908-09 E.G. Stokes (Lansdowne, Limerick) 1970-71 T. Hayes (Old Crescent) 1909-10 Prof. C.W.L. Alexander (U.C.C.) 1971-72 L. Murphy (Highfield) 1910-11 R. Lynch (Garryowen) 1972-73 S. McNamara (Shannon) 1911-12 W. Dennehy (Cork County) 1973-74 D.J. Daly (Sunday’s Well) 1912-13 M.J. Spain (Garryowen) 1974-75 K.J. Quilligan (Garryowen) 1913-19 J.G. Musgrave (Constitution) 1975-76 G.F. Reidy (Dolphin) 1919-20 T. O’Connor (Garryowen) 1976-77 P.L. O’Callaghan (Bohemian) 1920-22 R.M. MaGrath (Constitution) 1977-78 T.J. Kiernan (Constitution) 1922-23 M. Costelloe (Garryowen) 1978-79 S. Gavin (Young Munster) 1923-24 C.T.F. Russell (U.C.C.) 1979-80 Dr. L.N. O’Mahony (U.C.C.) 1924-25 T.H. Guerin (Young Munster) 1980-81 T.M. Wallace (Old Crescent) 1925-26 W.J. Hegarty (Dolphin) 1981-82 D. Healy (Highfield) 1926-27 F. O’Sullivan (Garryowen) 1982-83 E. McNamara (Shannon) 1927-28 D. Desmond (Constitution) 1983-84 B. O’Brien (Sundays Well) 1928-29 E.G. Stokes (Bohemian) 1984-85 S.P. McDonogh (Garryowen) 1929-30 T.C. Butterfield (U.C.C.) 1985-86 D.V. Giltinan (Dolphin) 1930-31 J. Fitzell (Young Munster) 1986-87 W.G. Hurley (Bohemian) 1931-32 H.E. Donegan (Sundays Well) 1987-88 N.A. Murphy (Constitution) 1932-33 P. Galbraith (Garryowen) 1988-89 M.K. Breen (Waterpark) 1933-34 R.J. Coleman (Dolphin) 1989-90 C.A. Quaid (Young Munster) 1934-35 Dr. M. Graham (Bohemian) 1990-91 J.B. Parfrey (U.C.C.) 1935-36 E.J. Fitzgearld (Constitution) 1991-92 M.G. Moore (Junior Clubs) 1936-37 Dr. T.M. ,McGrath (U.C.C.) 1992-93 C. Downes (Old Crescent) 1937-38 J.S. McNiece (Young Munster) 1993-94 W.P. McNamara (Highfield) 1938-39 D.A. White (Sundays Well) 1994-95 N. Moore (Shannon) 1939-40 J. Quilligan (Garryowen) 1995-96 M. Barry (Sundays Well) 1940-41 L.F. Daly (Dolphin) 1996-97 PJ Reid (Garryowen) 1941-42 D.J. O’Malley (Bohemian) 1997-98 B. McCarty (Dolphin) 1942-43 D.F. O’Connell (Constitution) 1998-99 E. P.J. Tobin (M.A.R.) 1943-44 Dr. T.M. McGrath (U.C.C.) 1999-00 B. O’Dowd (UL Bohemian) 1944-45 J.M. Wood (Young Munster) 2000-01 J. Murray (Constitution) 1945-46 A.A. Healy (Sundays Well) 2001-02 M. Keller (Waterpark) 1946-47 F.G. Hayes (Garryowen) 2002-03 G.Quaid (Young Munster) 1947-48 I.F. Mahony (Dolphin) 2003-04 Dr. L. Harty (U.C.C.) 1948-49 J.W. Auchmutty (Bohemian) 2004-05 N. O’Driscoll (Junior Clubs) 1949-50 N.F. Murphy (Constitution) 2005-06 K. Lyons (Old Crescent) 1950-51 Dr. W.D. Hamilition (U.C.C.) 2006-07 J.T.R. Murphy (Highfield) 1951-52 C. St. George (Young Munster) 2007-08 G. O’Loughlin (Shannon) 1952-53 M. Powell (Sunday’s Well) 2008-09 N. Comyn (Sunday’s Well) 1953-54 D.G. O’Donovan (Garryowen) 2009-10 D Madden (Garryowen) 2010-11 C. Fitzgerald (Dolphin) 2 MUNSTER BRANCH PRESIDENT 2011-2012 Denis Kelleher – President 2011 -2012 I am privileged and honoured to be president of the Munster Branch for this season. I wish to thank my club, Midleton, for nominating me and you the clubs of Munster for electing me. I want to underline the appreciation of the branch for the conscientious endeavours of so many people in our clubs. The role of the volunteer is fundamental to the well being of the game in Munster, and I assure all of the acknowledgement and appreciation of the branch in this regard. To all our provincial teams, I wish the very best for the season. Our women have led the way with the fifth year in succession been crowned provincial champions last season. The domination of our clubs at AIL and Junior is a result of hard work at all levels and must be kept up. My congratulations to Bruff and Crosshaven on their wins at All Ireland Cup competitions last season. To Cashel for their unforgettable year in Munster and wish them well in the AIL. To the presidents of all clubs, schools and referees in Munster I wish you well for the year coming up. To Tony McGahan and all his management team and players, many success in the Heineken Cup and Rabo Direct Pro 12. To all our supporters without exception, you are the finest in Europe. May we all have great moments and memories to look back on this time next year. To our sponsors at all levels, your support is very much appreciated. You support our professional team, our club game, our schools and our youth game. I hope both your businesses and our teams prosper in the coming year. I look forward to working closely with all my fellow officers and branch committee. To all the players, coaches, club and school officials, referees, administration office staff, I wish you well and promise my support in your endeavours throughout the season. Denis Kelleher President Munster Branch. 3 CONTENTS Administration 5 Branch Officers and Committee 14 Branch President 3 Calendar Inside Back Cover Call-Off or Rearrangement of Fixtures 10 Club Fixtures 127 Competition Winners 123 Cup Winners 208 Forms 198 I.R.F.U. Financial Assistance 195 Irish Colleges Rugby Union 32 Irish Exiles 33 Irish Women’s Rugby Union 34 Junior Clubs 57 Kick-Off Times 10 Meetings - Dates/Times 9 Meetings - Voting Powers 195 Pitch Plan 216 Procedures - Various 12 Referees 20/196 Returns to Branch 10 Rugby Injury - Prevention/Treatment 194 Rugby Unions 37 Schools 112 Senior Clubs 39 Selection Committee 30 Sub Committee 19 Summary - Duties & Responsibilities of a Rugby Club 11 Supporters Club 122 Union and Branch Information 35 4 MUNSTER BRANCH AdMiNiSTRATioN STAff MUNSTER BRANCH ADMINISTRATION OFFICES Unit 1, Tramore Commercial Park, Tramore Road, Cork Tel: 021-4323563, Fax: 021-4323956 (Cork) 1st Floor Callan Centre, Holland Road, National Technological Park, Limerick Tel: 061-335644, Fax: 061-371117 (Limerick) E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.munsterrugby.ie MUNSTER BRANCH STAFF CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S OFFICE Chief Executive Officer: GARRETT FITZGERALD 021 4323563 (O) [email protected] PA to CEO CLAIRE COOKE 021 4323563 [email protected] 021 4915246 (F) DOMESTIC RUGBY Domestic Rugby Manager: ULTAN O’CALLAGHAN 086 2932329 (M) [email protected] Community Rugby Manager: DAMON URLICH 087 2586832 (M) [email protected] Competitions Manager: OLAN ALLEN 021 4977091 (O) [email protected] 087 2371877 (M) HR & Communications Officer: CLIONA QUAID 021 4323563 (O) [email protected] Programmes Coordinator: SIOBHAN COLLINS 021 4323563 (O) [email protected] Assistant Branch Administrator: GERRY MOORE 061 335644 (O) [email protected] Reception/Administration & Player Registration (Limerick) JUDI KENNEDY 061 335644 (O) [email protected] Reception/Administration (Cork): CLAIRE HICKEY 021 4323563 (O) [email protected] EVENTS Event Manager: TRISH DRINAN 021 4977090 (O) [email protected] 087 8399955 (M) Graphic Designer: CONOR O’BRIEN 021 4323563 (O) [email protected] FINANCE Financial Controller: PHILIP QUINN 021 4977093 (O) [email protected] Asst. Financial Accountant: MEGAN O’TOOLE 021 4925812 (O) [email protected] Payroll Administrator / Credit Control: FRANCES BOWEN 021 4925811 (O) [email protected] Accounts Assistant: FRANCES BARRY 021 4925817 (O) [email protected] 5 HR & BRAND HR Manager & Brand Compliance CLAIRE COOKE 021 4977092 (O) [email protected] 021 4915246 (F) MUNSTER RUGBY STORE Manager: DENIS HURLEY 021 4251211 Cork [email protected] 061 318080 Lmk SALES AND MARKETING Sales & Marketing Manager: GLYN BILLINGHURST 021 4977099 (DL) [email protected] 086 8586705 (M) Website Manager: FIONA MURPHY 021 4323563 (O) [email protected] Sales Executive: BRIAN CHEASTY 021 4977097 (DL) [email protected] 086 0446440 (M) SUPPORTERS CLUB Supporters Club Manager: JENNIFER KIERNAN 021 4323737 (O) [email protected] 021 4321989 (F) 086 6067073 (M) Marketing & Communications: CIARA MEANY 021 4323737 (O) [email protected] Ticketing & Administration: SHIRLEY O’CONNELL 021 4323737 (O) [email protected] TICKETING Ticket Sales Manager: DAVID MORRISSEY 061 421104 (O) [email protected] Senior Ticket Officer: ANGELA GALLANAGH 061 421104 (DL) [email protected] Ticket Office Assistant (Cork): CLARE RIGNEY 0818 365 555 (O) [email protected] Ticket Office Assistant (Limerick): MARTINA
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