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Official Branch and Club Directory Season 2018-2019 PAST PRESIDENTS MUNSTER BRANCH I.R.F.U. 1880-81 Sir W. Goulding (Cork) 1959-60 Fr. S.J.G. Guinane (Old Crescent) 1893-94 F.P. Hook (Garryowen) 1960-61 R. Holland (Highfield) 1894-95 F.P. Hook (Garryowen) 1961-62 A. O’Driscoll (Shannon) 1895-96 H. McOstrich (Cork) 1962-63 T.R. West (Schools) 1896-97 J. Gaffney (Limerick) 1963-64 G.A. Barry (Sundays Well) 1897-98 H. McOstrick (Cork) 1964-65 P. Sullivan (Garryowen) 1898-99 J.M. O’Sullivan (Garryowen) 1965-66 D. St. J. McCormick (Dolphin) 1899-00 J.A. Russell (Cork) 1966-67 D.A. Dineen (Bohemian) 1900-01 J. Flynn (Garryowen) 1967-68 Dr. R.C. Sutton (Constitution) 1901-02 J. Reese ( Cork) 1968-69 C. Casey (Young Munster) 1902-03 B.P. Plummer ( Limerick) 1969-70 Dr. T. Neville (U.C.C.) 1903-04 V.J. Murray ( Cork) 1970-71 T. Hayes (Old Crescent) 1904-05 A.M. de Prins (Garryowen) 1971-72 L. Murphy (Highfield) 1905-06 A. P.H. Meade (Constitution) 1972-73 S. McNamara (Shannon) 1906-07 M. Egan (Garryowen) 1973-74 D.J. Daly (Sunday’s Well) 1907-08 F.M.D. McMorrogh ( Cork) 1974-75 K.J. Quilligan (Garryowen) 1908-09 E.G. Stokes (Lansdowne,Limerick) 1975-76 G.F. Reidy (Dolphin) 1909-10 Prof. C.W.L. Alexander (U.C.C.) 1976-77 P.L. O’Callaghan (Bohemian) 1910-11 R. Lynch (Garryowen) 1977-78 T.J. Kiernan (Constitution) 1911-12 W. Dennehy ( Cork) 1978-79 S. G. (Young Munster) 1912-13 M.J. Spain (Garryowen) 1979-80 Dr. L.N. O’Mahony (U.C.C.) 1913-19 J.G. Musgrave (Constitution) 1980-81 T.M. Wallace (Old Crescent) 1919-20 T. O’Connor (Garryowen) 1981-82 D. Healy (Highfield) 1920-22 R.M. MaGrath (Constitution) 1982-83 E. McNamara (Shannon) 1922-23 M. Costelloe (Garryowen) 1983-84 B. O’Brien (Sundays Well) 1923-24 C.T.F. Russell (U.C.C.) 1984-85 S.P. McDonogh (Garryowen) 1924-25 T.H. Guerin (Young Munster) 1985-86 D.V. Giltinan (Dolphin) 1925-26 W.J. Hegarty (Dolphin) 1986-87 W.G. Hurley (Bohemian) 1926-27 F. O’Sullivan (Garryowen) 1987-88 N.A. Murphy (Constitution) 1927-28 D. Desmond (Constitution) 1988-89 M.K. Breen (Waterpark) 1928-29 E.G. Stokes (Bohemian) 1989-90 C.A. Quaid (Young Munster) 1929-30 T.C. Butterfield (U.C.C.) 1990-91 J.B. Parfrey (U.C.C.) 1930-31 J. Fitzell (Young Munster) 1991-92 M.G. Moore (Junior Clubs) 1931-32 H.E. Donegan (Sundays Well) 1992-93 C. Downes (Old Crescent) 1932-33 P. Galbraith (Garryowen) 1993-94 W.P. McNamara (Highfield) 1933-34 R.J. Coleman (Dolphin) 1994-95 N. Moore (Shannon) 1934-35 Dr. M. Graham (Bohemian) 1995-96 M. Barry (Sundays Well) 1935-36 E.J. Fitzgearld (Constitution) 1996-97 PJ Reid (Garryowen) 1936-37 Dr. T.M. ,McGrath (U.C.C.) 1997-98 B. McCarty (Dolphin) 1937-38 J.S. McNiece (Young Munster) 1998-99 E. P.J. Tobin (M.A.R.) 1938-39 D.A. White (Sundays Well) 1999-00 B. O’Dowd (UL Bohemian) 1939-40 J. Quilligan (Garryowen) 2000-01 J. Murray (Constitution) 1940-41 L.F. Daly (Dolphin) 2001-02 M. Keller (Waterpark) 1941-42 D.J. O’Malley (Bohemian) 2002-03 G.Quaid (Young Munster) 1942-43 D.F. O’Connell (Constitution) 2003-04 Dr. L. Harty (U.C.C.) 1943-44 Dr. T.M. McGrath (U.C.C.) 2004-05 N. O’Driscoll (Junior Clubs) 1944-45 J.M. Wood (Young Munster) 2005-06 K. Lyons (Old Crescent) Official Branch and Club Directory 1945-46 A.A. Healy (Sundays Well) 2006-07 J.T.R. Murphy (Highfield) 1946-47 F.G. Hayes (Garryowen) 2007-08 G. O’Loughlin (Shannon) Season 2018-2019 1947-48 I.F. Mahony (Dolphin) 2008-09 N. Comyn (Sunday’s Well) 1948-49 J.W. Auchmutty (Bohemian) 2009-10 D Madden (Garryowen) 1949-50 N.F. Murphy (Constitution) 2010-11 C. Fitzgerald (Dolphin) 1950-51 Dr. W.D. Hamilition (U.C.C.) 2011-12 D. Kelleher (Midleton) 1951-52 C. St. George (Young Munster) 2012-13 S. Fuller (M.A.R) 1952-53 M. Powell (Sunday’s Well) 2013-14 J. Hartery (Thomond) 1953-54 D.G. O’Donovan (Garryowen) 2014-15 Mick Goggin (UL Bohemian) 1954-55 W.G. Towmey (Dolphin) 2015-16 Bertie Smith (Cork Constitution) 1955-56 W.W. Stokes (Bohemian) 2016-17 Gerry O’Shea (Young Munster) 1956-57 J. Tierney (Constitution) 2017-18 Charlie Buckley (U.C.C.) 1957-58 M. Keyes (Young Munster) 1958-59 J.M.P. Buckley (U.C.C.) 1 BRANCH & CLUB DIRECTORY 2018 / 19 2 MUNSTER BRANCH PRESIDENT MUNSTER BRANCH OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES 2O18-19 Ger Malone - President 2018-2019 It is a great honour and privilege for me President Honorary Treasurer to have been elected as President of the Munster Branch for the coming season and to succeed the many greats who have Ger Malone Tom Kinirons preceded me as President. Greenhills 22 Island View Terrace Crecora Corbally Road To the Branch, Clubs, Schools and Co. Limerick Co .Limerick Associations, I thank you for giving me 086-2459816 (o )061-310277 / 087-2400875 the opportunity to represent you as your [email protected] [email protected] President and I will do so to the best of my ability. To the officers and members of Bruff RFC, I say a big thank you for the honour Vice President Immediate Past President you have bestowed on me, by nominating me as the 121st Branch President and the 1st from our club. Thanks to all my family, Michael Keane Charlie Buckley who have always been supportive and they 40 Liscarrig Drive 8 Watergold too share in this great honour. Thanks Tralee Douglas to Gerry O’ Shea and Charlie Buckley, Co. Kerry Cork Immediate Past Presidents, for their help 085-7836402 087-2333084 and advice in preparation for this role. [email protected] [email protected] To all involved in our Domestic Game Many thanks to all the sponsors for their across the province, from Bantry to Scariff, continued financial support, many of Junior Vice President Chairman of Management Tralee to Waterford, male or female, I whom have been with us for many years. want to thank you on behalf of Munster Rugby. Whatever your role, administrator, To all supporters who follow Munster Sean McCullough Gerry O’ Shea coach, parent, player or supporter, your un-conditionally, thank you. Hogans Pass Kilmackilogue contribution is invaluable. Many thanks to Nenagh Crecora all in the Rugby Development Department Co. Tipperary Co. Limerick for their support. We Rise By Lifting Each Other 087-2485832 086-2411224 [email protected] [email protected] We are grateful to the Munster Association of Referees for the continued high standard Ger Malone of refereeing and would ask clubs and President Munster Branch IRFU Honorary Secretary Branch Trustees schools to put forward potential referees to the MAR, to enable them to continue their good work. Joe Murphy Maurice Keller 087-2774924 48 Castleview Noel Murphy 087-2217878 Best wishes to Johann Van Graan, his Carrigtwohill Dr. Noel O’ Mahony 021-4877424 coaches, management team and all the Co. Cork Dr. Charles Quaid 061-227058 squad for the coming season. I think we 021-4883173 / 086-2541192 Michael Wallace 061-310024 have recruited well and have a competitive [email protected] squad with an excellent management team. 3 BRANCH & CLUB DIRECTORY 2018 / 19 4 MUNSTER BRANCH Branch Administration & Player Registrar COMMERCIAL & MARKETING Ticketing & Customer Service Supervisor ADMINISTRATION OFFICES Judi Kennedy Linda McCarthy - 061-421103 061-335644 / 061-371117 (F) [email protected] [email protected] Head of Commercial & Marketing Irish Independent Park, Doug Howlett International Ticketing Administration Tramore Road, Cork Jane Burns 021-4323563 Shirley O’ Connell Tel: 021-4323563 021-4925818 [email protected] 021-4925824 Fax: 021-4323956 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Corporate Ambassador Branch Administration Donncha O’ Callaghan Ticket Loyalty & CRM Executive High Performance Centre, Patsy Looney 021-4977095 Sinead O’ Hara University of Limerick, Plassey, Limerick 061-335644 [email protected] 061-421103 Tel: 061-335644 [email protected] [email protected] Fax: 061-371117 Business Development Manager [email protected] Spirit Officer Anthony Morrissey Ticket Administration [email protected] Emily O’ Leary 087-6202530 Aisling Barry 021-4977098 / 087-6028090 [email protected] 061-421103 [email protected] [email protected] CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S OFFICE Hospitality Sales Executive Rugby Services Co-Ordinator Craig Power Aidan Cleary 085-2540516 COMMUNICATIONS Chief Executive Officer 021-4230529 [email protected] Garrett Fitzgerald [email protected] 021-4323563 Ticketing & Data Analytics Manager Head of Communications [email protected] Competitions Co-Ordinator Brian Cheasty Fiona Murphy James Neville 061-421104 / 086-0446440 021-4323563 / 086-3640252 PA to CEO 021-4323563 / 085-8006741 [email protected] [email protected] Claire Cooke [email protected] 021-4977092 Membership Strategist Communications Executive [email protected] Rugby Services Officer TBC Paul Ring Sean Geary 021-4925822 021-4927091 [email protected] RUGBY DEVELOPMENT Participation Programme Co-Ordinator [email protected] Ray Gadsden 087-9048031 Marketing Strategist Communications Executive Megan Joyce Head of Rugby Development [email protected] Ciara Meany 021-4925820 Ultan O’ Callaghan 021-4925810 [email protected] 086-2932329 [email protected] HR / BRAND /TEAM SERVICES [email protected] Graphic Designer Digital Content Producer Andrew Phayer Rugby Participation Martin Kelly Head of HR & Brand Compliance 021-4323563 & Operations Manager 021-4325815 Claire Cooke [email protected] Damon Urlich [email protected] 021-4977092 087-2586832
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