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Membership Book Cork Constitution Football Club Founded 1892 Membership Book SEASON 2015-2016 Don’t just get house insurance, get Zurich Home Insurance. Call us in Wexford on 1890 400 150, get a quote at zurichinsurance.ie or talk to your broker. ZURICH INSURANCE. FOR THOSE WHO TRULY LOVE. Zurich Insurance plc is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. 2 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE A message from the President It gives me great pleasure to extend a very warm welcome to members, players, coaches, officials visiting teams and supporters to Templehill. I have been involved with Cork Con all my rugby playing life and have represented Con at every level from Under-6 to Senior. Becoming President for the season 2015/16 is certainly a very proud moment for me and my family. Cork Constitution is synonymous with the game of rugby and so many famous faces, operating at the highest level of our game, have passed through this club – some more successfully than others – but all have benefitted and view it as an integral part of their progression towards top level rugby. I would like to wish each section of the club – Juvenile, Youth, Under-20, J1, J2 and senior an injury free and competitive season. Sincere thanks to all our players who entertain us with their skill, dedication, commitment and talent. I would like to express sincere thanks to our volunteers, numerous committed individuals whose energy, passion and innovation have seen the development of our club in the past few years. Our new club-house is now fully up and running and is available for functions - both private and corporate, the Tag Rugby continues and of course our Vipr fitness classes are a great hit with the ladies and some gents also !! Within this booklet you will find a table of fixtures for the coming season, please note that all members have free admission to all our U.B.L. matches. Each game is highly competitive and we have enjoyed many memorable encounters. Thanks to all who have attended our games and we look forward to seeing more of you. What better way to spend a Saturday afternoon . Finally, I would like to acknowledge the excellent support of Kearys Group Cork who are once again sponsoring our senior team. Thanks also to Zurich Insurance who are sponsoring our Juvenile section and many thanks to all our sponsors and we look forward to working with them into the future. I look forward to meeting both old and new friends at Templehill this coming season in what I hope will be a sporting and memorable year. Yours in Rugby, Peter Good 3 Cork Constitution Football Club (founded 1892) SEASOn 2015-16 President PETER GOOD Deputy President JERRY HOLLAnD Junior Deputy President AnTHOnY O’LEARY Club Captain JAMES RYAn Hon. Secretary JOHn O’MAHOnY Hon.Treasurer JIM MURPHY Chairman Management MICHAEL DALY Director of Rugby JERRY HOLLAnD Club Trustees: G.D.HORGAn, T.J.KIERnAn O. E. HILL, n.A. MURPHY Club Colours: BLACK, BLUE & WHITE Clubhouse & Grounds: TEMPLE HILL, BALLInTEMPLE, CORK Telephone/Fax: Clubhouse: 021 - 4292563 Office/Manager: 021 - 4291960 (+ fax) 086 - 6076273 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.corkcon.ie 4 VICE PRESIDEnTS Jack Dinan Michael McAdoo David Murphy T.E.Meade Tom Olden Liam S.Coughlan Kevin Flanagan R.A. King David Coughlan Jerry Holland D.G.Lenihan Frank O’Connor P.D.Derham Michael O’Gorman Seamus Coughlan John K.Murphy Ralph Keyes Bertie Smith Frank Doyle Dan O’Connell Rose Dunne Brian Walsh John O’Mahony Don O’Riordan Pat Twomey Eddie Kehelly Tony O’Connor Eddie O’Connor Charlie Murphy Stephen Murphy Ray Clarke Niall Murray Colin Kilbride Kenny Murphy Padraig Higgins Michael Boland Ross O’Dowling Hugh O’Donovan Pat Moynihan Mark O’Sullivan Frank O’Connell Kevin Fielding Peter Barry Liam Coughlan Hugh Foley Jack Crowley A.F.O’Leary Rea Kennedy Ian Murphy Fred Casey Ken Fitzgerald C.D. Cantillon Ian Doyle Jerry Murphy Tony Roche EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Peter Good (President), D. Mullins, C. O’Sullivan Plus All Past Presidents and Vice Presidents are ex-officio members of the Executive Committee. All Team Captains MAnAGEMEnT COMMITTEE. P. Good (President) M. Daly (Chairman), P. O’Leary, F. O’Driscoll, J. O’ Mahony, J. Murphy, J. Holland, Anthony O’Leary plus co-opted Committee Chairmen as required from time to time. 5 Hon. Treasurer Jim Murphy Hon. Secretary John O’Mahony Office Manager Fiona Burke Press Relations Officer Jack O’Sullivan Hon. Fixtures Secretary Padraig Higgins Director of Rugby Jerry Holland Assistant Director of Rugby - Youth Ray Clarke Assistant Director of Rugby- Juvenile Des Murphy Hon.Match Doctor Dr. Tom Cahill Club Physio Alan Keane Hon.Legal Advisor Ray Shanahan IRFU Committee Greg Barrett Munster Branch Greg Barrett, Brian Humphries South Munster Branch Padraig Higgins, SUB COMMITTEES RUGBY Chairman Jerry Holland Committee James Ryan, Kenny Murphy, Des Murphy Ray Clarke, Branch Reps. Team Managers Selectors, Coaches & Captains BAR Chairman Dermot O’Leary Committee Jim Murphy, Colin Kilbride, John Curtin, Rea Kennedy, Pat Twomey Stan Waldron, Jane O’Hagan, Gillian O’Leary GROUnDS Chairman Michael Boland, Committee Brian Humphries, Michael Daly, Brian Ludgate, Greg Barrett 6 CLUB HOUSE Chairman Ian O’Leary Committee Dermot O’Leary, Michael Boland, Ross O’Dowling Michael Dunne MEMBERSHIP Chairman Conor Clune Committee Rose Dunne, Des Murphy, Ray Clarke Pat Moynihan, Kevin Fielding, Don Mullins SPECIAL EVEnTS - CHELTEnHAM RACE DAY Chairman Frank O’Connor Committee Leonard Dowling, Noel Walsh, Colm Murphy, Mary Walsh, Pat O’Keeffe, Jan Derham, Der O’Riordan, Des Murphy SPOnSORSHIP AnD ADVERTISInG Chairman Finian O’Driscoll, Committee Anthony O’Leary, Gary Duffy, Ian O’Leary, Des Murphy Rea Kennedy, Pat Twomey,Diarmuid Nolan, Don O’Riordan LUnCH COMMITTEE Chairman Brian Ludgate Committee John O’Mahony, Ross O’Dowling, Terry Ward, Brian Fitzgerald GOLF CLASSIC Committee Don Mullins (Chairman), Pat Moynihan, Hugh Foley, Conor Clune THE CORK COnSTITUTIOn-EZInE & MATCHZInE Committee Pat Twomey plus Contributors GOLF SOCIETY President Colin Kilbride Captain Hugh Foley Secretary Colm Murphy Treasurer Noel Walsh Player Rep Darragh Lyons Committee Pat Twomey, Don O’Riordan, Pat Moynihan CLUB SHOP / CLUB GEAR Committee Clodagh O’Sullivan, Ian Doyle, Jack O’Sullivan, Brian Humphries WEBSITE Chairman Pat Moynihan Committee Martin O’Brien, Conor Kehelly 7 TEAM MAnAGERS, CAPTAInS, COACHES & SELECTORS FIRST XV Captain: James Ryan Vice Captain: Darragh Lyons, Niall Kenneally Manager: Kenny Murphy Coaches: Brian Hickey Paul McCarthy, Paul Barr Selector Ralph Keyes Team Secretary: Ian Doyle Matt Kearney Physio Alan Keane JUnIOR 1 XV Team Secretary: Ian Mitchell Coaches: Senior Coaching Team Physio: Alan Keane UnDER 20 XV Coaches: Tom Mulcahy John O’Neill & Owen Mullowney Manager: Don Mullins Team Secretary: Colin Kilbride Physio Alan Keane JUnIOR 2 AnD JUnIOR 3 XV 8 YOUTH & JUVEnILE ChairmanYOUTH & JUVEnILE COMMITTEE Anthony O’Leary Committee: All Coaches Assistant Director of Rugby - Juvenile: Des Murphy Assistant Director of Rugby - Youth: Ray Clarke Juvenile Secretary: John McCarthy Youth Secretary: Ken Fitzgerald Youth & Juvenile Subscriptions: Rose Dunne Child Liaison Officer: John Gillane Child Welfare Officer: Hugh Foley Sth.Munster Branch Rep: Padraig Higgins YOUTH COACHES Under 18 Aiden McNamara(Head Coach) 0862469982 [email protected] Kevin Flanagan (Backs Coach) 0868862130 [email protected] Hugh Foley (Manager) 0862626872 [email protected] Brian O'Neill (Assistant Coach) Dave Banks (Assistant Coach) 0868907068 [email protected] Tony Walsh (Assistant Coach) 0877499853 [email protected] Under 16 Matt Kearney (Head Coach) 0879086433 [email protected] Noel Humphreys (Team Manager) 0876578376 [email protected] Stephen Knoop 0860525077 [email protected] Donal G.Johnson 0876504645 [email protected] Under 14 Barry Fitzgerald (Head Coach) 0879523939 [email protected] Liam Foley (Forwards Coach) 0872365343 Pat Hughes (Back Coach) 0879832058 [email protected] Neil Ryan (Assistant Coach) 0861709363 [email protected] Niall O'Brien (Assistant Coach) 0852293681 [email protected] Sean O’Riordan (Assistant Coach) 0872413087 [email protected] Don Harney (Assistant Coach) 0861740010 [email protected] Johnny Hourihane (Assistant Coach) 0877902363 [email protected] Finbarr Buckley(Assistant Coach) 0868375788 [email protected] 9 JUVEnILE COACHES Under 7 Allan Murphy 087 2636465 [email protected] Cian Mahony Dave Murray 087 6599187 [email protected] Under 8 Feargal Downey 087 2370805 [email protected] George Walsh 087 1321089 [email protected] Fergal Lennon 087 280-8077 [email protected] Brian Horgan 086 2375100 [email protected] Tony Hennerty 083 3319506 [email protected] Dave Farrell 086 4086488 [email protected] Under 9 Finbarr Jeffers 086-8543350 [email protected] Kevin Clarke 087 260 2325 [email protected] Barry Guiney 087 2864806 [email protected] Roger Hill 086 8314721 [email protected] Conor Kehelly 087-9885635 [email protected] Dave Farrell 086 4086488 [email protected] Steve O'Riordan 087-9607075 [email protected] Colm Moynihan 087 7624181 [email protected] Ronan O'Sullivan 086 2415199 [email protected] Stephen Rose 087 9924344 [email protected] Conor Scott 086 238 5450 [email protected] Terry Ward [email protected] Under 10 Ken Murphy 087 2777940 [email protected] Des Murphy 086 6774442 [email protected] Shane Moloney 087 9972825 [email protected] Conor Shalloe 086 6001778
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