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Annual Report to Munster GAA Convention 2012 AN CHOMHDHÁIL BHLIANTÚIL 2012 CUMANN LÚTHCHLEAS GAEL COMHAIRLE NA MUMHAN Contents Clár na Comhdhála (Agenda), Bun-Órdaithe (Standing Orders) .........................1 Ainmniúcháin (Nominations), Na Rúin (Motions) .....................................2 Miontuairiscí na Comhdhála Deiridh (Minutes of Annual Convention 2011) ..............3 Clár na gCluichí 2012 (Games Programme 2012) ...................................11 Cluichí 2011 (Scoreboard 2011) ..................................................14 Tuairisc an Rúnaí (Secretary’s Report) ..............................................20 Financial Overview 2011 .........................................................37 Financial Statements ............................................................41 Sub-Committee Reports Club & County Support Committee ...............................................53 Coaching and Games Development Sub-Committee .................................55 Munster 3rd Level Colleges Committee ............................................63 Iar-bunscoileanna na Mumhan ....................................................64 Munster Handball Committee ....................................................66 Tuairisc Coiste na Réiteorí ........................................................68 Munster PR & Marketing Committee ..............................................72 Munster Urban Development Committee ..........................................73 Coiste Cultúrtha ................................................................74 Tuairisc Fo-Choiste Scór na Mumhan ..............................................76 Football Review Committee ......................................................78 Munster GAA Inter-Firm .........................................................80 Munster Camogie Committee .....................................................81 County & Club Grounds Safety Committee .........................................82 Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention Programme (ASAP) .........................83 Comhdháil na Mumhan 2012 A Chara, Tionófar an 108ú Comhdháil na Mumhan san Ostán Lawlors, Dún Garbháin, Co. Port Láirge, ar an Aoine 2ú Marta, 2012, ag tosnú ar 19:30.Tá sé ceadaithe ag gach Condae 6 Teachtaí chomh maith leis an beirt bhall a bhí ar Comhairle na Mumhan anuraidh, a bheith i láthair ag an gComhdháil, Mass is at 18:15 hrs followed by Convention meal. Clár na Comhdhála (Agenda) 1. Glacadh le Bun-Ordaithe 2. Miontuairiscí na Comhdhála Deiridh ar 4/3/2011 3. Tuairisc an Rúnaí 4. Tuairisc an Chuntasóra agus Cuntaisí Chomhairle na Mumhan 5. Tuairisci na gCoistí Scol is na Fó-Choistí eile 6. Óraid an Chathaoirligh 7. Togha na nOifigeach - • Cathaoirleach • Leas-Chathaoirleach • Cisteoir • Oifigeach Caidreamh Poiblí • Cuntasóir • Óraid Uachtarán Cumann Lúthchleas Gael, Criostóir Ó Cuana 8. Na Rúin agus na Fo Dhlithe 9. Presentation on Review of Congress (National Workgroup) 10. Aon Ghnó eile Bun-Órdaithe (Standing Orders) In order that the proceedings of the Convention are carried out without delay, the following Standing Orders will be observed: 1. The Proposer of a resolution or an Amendment thereto may speak for 5 minutes, but not more than 5 minutes. 2. A Delegate speaking to a resolution or an Amendment thereto may speak for 5 minutes, but not more than 5 minutes. 3. The Proposer of a resolution or an Amendment may speak a second time for 3 minutes before a vote is taken, but no other Delegate may speak a second time to the same Resolution or Amendment . 4. The Chairman may at any time he considers a matter has been sufficiently discussed call on the Proposer for a reply, and when that has been given a vote must be taken. 5. A Delegate may, with the consent of the Chairman, move “that the question be now put” after which when the Proposer has spoken, a vote must be taken. 6. Standing Orders shall not be suspended for the purpose of considering any matter not on the Agenda, except by the consent of a majority equal to two-thirds of those present and entitled to vote. 1 Ainmniúcháin (Nominations ) Cathaoirleach: Seán Breathnach (Ciarraí) Nominated by: Ciarraí, Luimní, Tiobraid Árann, An Clár, Chorcaí agus Port Láirge Leas-Cathaoirleach: Roibéard an tSeacha (An Clár) Nominated by: An Clár, Ciarraí, Chorcaí, Luimneach, Tiobraid Árann agus Port Láirge Cisteoir: Micheál Mac Gearailt (Luimneach) Nominated by: Luimneach, Ciarraí, Tiobraid Árann, An Clár, Chorcaí agus Port Láirge Oifigeach Chaidreamh Poiblí: Éamon Ó Donnghaile (Tiobraid Árann) Nominated by: Tiobraid Árann, Ciarraí, An Clár, Chorcaí, Luimneach agus Port Láirge Cuntasoirí: Tender Process (Management and Finance Committee) - decision at Full Council meeting Na Rúin (Motions) An Clár: All Munster Club fixtures should be on a Home and Away basis, including finals. Tiobraid Árann: Relating to T.O. 2011: Rule 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5: In the aftermath of the All Ireland Finals where there is a significant drop in media attention of our games that the GAA at national level orchestrate and co-ordinate in conjunction with all counties a major publicity campaign with all media outlets to promote and raise the profile of County, Club and Provincial championship games. Munster GAA Officers 2011. 2 Miontuairiscí na Comhdhála Deiridh Minutes of Annual Convention 2011 SAN OSTÁN: Ballykisteen Hotel & Golf Resort ar 4ú Márta 2011 An Cathaoirleach, Seán Breathnach The following County Delegates were in Iar-Oifigí den Chomhairle: (Ciarraí), presided at the 107th Annual attendance: Dónal Ó Nialláin (Tiobraid Árann) Convention of Comhairle na Mumhan An tAthair Séamus Gairnéar (Tiobraid Árann) CLG held in the Ballykisteen Hotel & Golf An Clár: Nollaig Breathnach (An Clár) Resort, Co.Tipperary on Friday, 4th March Micheál Ó Néill (Cathaoirleach) Gearóid Ó hIcí (An Clár) 2011. Pádraig Mac Gearailt Sean Ó Ceallaigh (Ciarraí) Bearnard Ó Cathain Domhnall de hÓr (Corcaigh) The following members of Comhairle na Sean Ó Maolfabhail Mumhan CLG were also present: Sean Ó Muiris Daoine Eile í Lathair: Roibeard an tSeaca, Gaibriel Céitinn Liam De Baróid, Cathaoirleach Fo-Coiste Leas-Cathaoirleach na Réiteoirí Ciarraí: Eamon Ó Buachalla,Tiobraid Árann Micheál de Paor, Cisteoir D. Ó Conbhuí (Cathaoirleach) Eamon de Brún, Cumann Camogaíochta Séamus Mac Firbhisig, Mairín Ní Shé na Mumhan Oifigeach Caidreamh Poiblí Diarmuid Ó Loinsigh Eamon Ó Suilleabháin Liam Ó Rinn, Fo-Coiste Culturtha Padraig Mac Gearailt, Gearóid Gealbháin Séamus Mac Ionnrachtaigh, Coiste Scór Rúnaí na Comhairle Diarmuid Ó Murchú na Mumhan Eanna Mac Duabhann, Séan de Lonndra, Fó-Choiste Oiliúna agus Leas Rúnaí na Comhairle Corcaigh: Forbartha na gCluichí Proinsias Ó Murchú Seamus Ó Gormain, Seosamh Mac Artáin, Games Manager Gearóid Ó Laighin Iar Cathaoirleach Marc Ó Siocain Donal Ó Mathúna, Cathaoirleach, Diarmuid Mac Gabhain Cumann Peil na mBan Baill den Chomhairle: Tracey Ní Cinnéide Seoirse Hatchell, Corcaigh Pádraig Ó Maoleoin An Clár: Tomás Ó Dubháin Éamonn Ó Donnaile,Tiobraid Árann Sean Ó Suilleabháin Áine Ní Gormáin, Port Láirge Luimneach: Ceiteach Mac Ricéid Ciarraí: Liam Ó Conchúir Liam Ó Leannacháin (Cathaoirleach) Bernie Uí Rinn Eoin Ó hAodha Seamus Ó Muíneacháin Corcaigh: Piaras P. Ó Murchú Micheál Ó Riordáin Miriam De Paor Duirmuid Ó Suilleabháin Micheál Ó Suilleabháin Sean Ó Cathail Micheál Mac Gearailt Luimneach: Oilibhéar Ó Meacháin Pádraig De Bheardún Donncha Mac Thomais Aifreann na Comhdhála Portláirge: Pádraig Ó Floinn Port Láirge: Ghabh an Cathaoirleach búiochas leis Antóin Breathnach Tomás Ó Cuinneagáin (Cathaoirleach) An tAthair Séamus Gairnéar as Aifreann na P.S. Ó Riain Comhdhála a rá le chéile do na Theachtaí Tiobraid Árann: Dónal Ó Seancháin Eamonn Ó Cuinneagáin agus ar son anamnacha na nGael a fuair bás P.J. Ó Meachair Pádraig Mac Gráinne í rith na mbliana seo caite. Tadhg Ó Broin Liam de Róiste, Seosamh Ó Cléirigh Comhairle Liathróid Láimhe Fáilte Eamon Ó Maolrunaí, Tiobraid Árann: Chuir Barra Ó Briain, Cathaoirleach Coiste Comhairle Iar-Bhunscoileanna na Mumhan Barra Ó Briain (Cathaoirleach) Chontae Tiobraid Árann, fáilte is fiche don Tadhg De Floid chontae, roimh Oifigí, Iar-Oifigí agus baill An Br. S. L. Ó Duidhíorma, Diarmuid Ó Rinn den Chomhairle agus roimh na Theachtaí Coiste na mBunscoileanna, Maitiú Ó Riain uilig. He wished the delegates well in their Deasún Ó Cuilleanáin, Ruairí Ó Cinnéide decision making. He added that this was an Colaistí Triú Leibhéil Tomas Ciasóg ideal venue to host such an event. 3 Miontuairiscí na Comhdhála Deiridh 1) Glacadh le Bun-Ordaithe Council for their help and support for Balance Sheet Cumann Na mBunscoil. Glacadh le Bun-Ordaithe na Comhdhála ar The changes to fixed assets were as follows: moladh: Micheál Ó Riordáin,Tadhg Ó Broin Sean Ó Ceallaigh commented on the Land €543,000 ag cuidiú leis. naming of the Munster Senior Hurling Construction in progress: €145,544 trophy and added that Mick Mackey was Additions to office equipment €1,364 An Cathaoirleach Séamus Ó Gormáin indeed the forgotten hero of Hurling. He Ticket van €28,640 informed the Convention that the also complimented the Council for taking Depreciation to premises €14,000 Management and Finance Committee of the the initiative by having offices for Ladies Depreciation to Council were recommending that the Football, Camogie and Handball in our new office equipment / ticket van €19,838 following act as tellers for the election to headquarters when built. Impairment charge premises €111,000 the position of Cisteoir: Proinnsias The impairment charge of €111,000 for Ó Murchú (Corcaigh), Antoin Breathnach 6)
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