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Comhairle Laighean C.L.G. Tionolfar Comhairle Laighean C.L.G. Tionolfar COMHDHÁIL CINN BLIANA 2006 - 2007 in Longford Arms Hotel ar an Sathairn, 3ú Márta, 2007 10.30 am 2 Moorefield (Kildare) AIB Leinster Club Senior Football Champions 2006 Back L-R: Liam Callaghan, James Eustace, Sean White, Jason Phillips, Lee Murphy, Michael Tracey, Robbie Delaney, Ronan Sweeny, Kevin O’Neill, David Whyte, Niall Whyte, Shane Origen, Thomas Corley, Paddy Behan, Keith Duane, Steve Doyle, Aaron Mullins, Niall Hurley Lynch, Alan Melia, Gareth Duffy, Darryl Flynn, Ger Noughton. Front L-R: Ian Longergan, James Lonergan, Frank Hannify, Patrick Murray, Kenny Duane (c), Padraig O’Flynn, Phili Woulfe, Karl O’Brien. Clár 10.30a.m. TEA / COFFEE 11.00a.m. WORKSHOPS 1.00p.m. LUNCH 2.10p.m. REGISTRATION 2.15p.m. (a) Convention Opens (b) Address by Cathaoirleach Coisde Co. Longphort C.L.G. 2.30p.m. (a) Minutes of 2006 Convention (b) Discussion of Report of Chief Executive (c) Discussion of Sub Committee Reports 3.00p.m. ELECTION OF TREASURER (First Ballot) 3.05p.m. REVIEW OF ACCOUNTS OF COMHAIRLE LAIGHEAN C.L.G. 3.15p.m. ELECTION OF P.R.O. (First Ballot) 3.20p.m. ADDRESS BY AN CATHAOIRLEACH 3.40p.m. ELECTION OF P.R.O. (Second Ballot) 3.45p.m. GUEST SPEAKERS 4.00p.m. FORMAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS 4.10p.m. NA RÚIN 4.15p.m. TEA / COFFEE - CONVENTION CLOSES Each county is entitled to the following Delegate representation at Convention, in addition to its two representatives on the Provincial Council: Ceatharloch 5 Cill Mhantain 6 Iarmhi 5 An Mhí 6 An Lú 5 Longphort 5 Cill Dara 6 Uibh Fháilí 6 Cill Chainnigh 5 Laois 6 Áth Cliath 6 Loch Garman 6 A brief meeting of the incoming Leinster Council will be held immediately after Convention, at which only urgent business to hand will be considered. NOTE 1. Slip on Admission Card to be handed to Hotel Management for lunch (1.00 pm) 2. Full Leinster Convention documentation has already been forwarded directly to each member of the outgoing Leinster Council. Micheál Ó Dubhshlaine (Rúnaí) Áras Laighean, Portlaoise, Co. Laois. 3 Ainmniúcháin CATHAOIRLEACH Liam Ó Neill (Laois) LEAS-CATHAOIRLEACH Shéamus Ó hUílin (Loch Garman) CISTEOIR Seán Mac Carthaigh (Cill Dara) Filomena de Paor (Cill Mhantain) Padraig Ó Tómhnair (Lu) OIFIGEACH CAIDREAMH POIBLÍ Pádraig Ó Ceallaigh (An Mhi) Pádraig Ó Dúill (Loch Garman) Tomás Ó Fearghail (Iarmhi) Sean Napier (Cill Mhantain) Séamus de Róiste (Ath Cliath) Pádraig Ó Teacháin (Uibh Fhaili) Na Rúin 1. Coisde Co. Lú asks Leinster Council to arrange for a Representative team from the four North Leinster Ring / Rackard Counties (Louth / Meath / Longford / Westmeath) to compete in next years Walsh Cup. This will benefit juvenile hurling in these counties by giving our best senior players an opportunity to compete against the elite counties in the province on an equal footing in the quiet early season. The aim is to give young hurlers in the weaker counties an extra target to aim for and stay with the game beyond under age grades. (Nh. Moninne H.C., Co. Lú) 4 Miontuairiscí Chruinniu Den Chomhdháil Bhliantúil 27/02/2006 L. Uas. O Neill (Cathaoirleach) presided at the B. Mac Aodh, A. O Circ (Lu) Annual Convention of Comhairle Laighean C.L.G. P. O Ceallaigh, P. O Duibhir (An Mhi) held in the Ardboyne Hotel, Navan on 27u Feabhra S. Mac Coisdealbha (Ath Cliath) 2006. S. O Duinn, D. O Burtuin (Cill Mhantain) P. O Duill, P. Uaiceam (Loch Garman) Present also were: S. Mac Carthaigh, S.S. Breathnach (Cill Dara) LV. O Conbhui, S. Caimpin (Ceatharloch) N. O Braonain (Iar-Cathaoirleach) S. O hEile, S. Breathnach (Cill Chainnigh) S. O hUilin (Leas-Cathaoirleach) S. O Daltuin, A. Breathnach (Laois) S. O Broin (Cisteoir) A. O Gallchoir, E. O Floinn (Uibh Fhaili) P. O Tomhnair (P.R.O.) T. O Fearghail, (Iarmhi) P. O Cinnseallaigh (Cumann na mBunscol) S. Mac an tSionnaigh, S. O Floinn (Longphort) T. O Briain (Liathroid Laimhe) M. Ó Dubhshláine (Runaí). T. de Spainne (Gairmscoileanna) The following delegates represented the counties: IARMHI S. O Briain, M. Mac Aodha, T. Mac Leannain, LÚ P. O Dochartaigh, R. de Brun. P. Mac Mathuna, S. O Broin, P. O hAmaltuin, LONGPHORT B. O Braonain, S. O Maicin S. O Cuinn, M. Mac Concarraigi, AN MHI L. O Muineachain, P. O Raghallaigh, T. O Coileain, C. O Craobhain, C. Mac Fhionnain, M. O Sceallaigh. C. Seoighe, U. Mac Giolla Phadraig, T.S. O Raghallaigh. The following also attended Convention ATH CLIATH G. O hArrachtain, S. O Mathuna, D. O hIceadha, IAR OIFIGIGH B. O Maolalaidh, L. Mac An Bheatha, S. de Grae, P. O Bogaigh, A. O Falluin, S. Mac Nioclais P. O Flannagain CILL MHANTAIN M. O Murchu, S. Napier, P. O Misteal, T. O SUB COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES Broin, S. O hOrain, P. de Freine, M. Ni Cheallaigh, F. de Paor, M. O hAgain. N. Tierney LOCH GARMAN D. O hUilin, S. O Cuirc, D. O Nuaillain, GUESTS S. Mac Fhearghais, A. Mac Eochaidh. M. O Donlain, Pairc an Chrocaigh CILL DARA B. Fitzgerald (Chairman Meath County Council) A. O Suilleabhain, S. O Mearain, P. Aghas, C. Ui Neill, P.S. O Flannagain, G. O Tiarnain, ÁRAS LAIGHEAN STAFF M. O Fionnain M. Mac Raghnaill, S. O Flannagain, CEATHARLOCH S. Ni Chuinn, H. Ni hOrain, P. Ni Chleir E. O Broin, T. O Neill, P. O hAileagain, G. O Lionnain, P. O Diring. COISDE CO. NA MI CILL CHAINNIGH P. O Neill, S. O Cuanaigh, S. Mac Conraoi, P. O Donnchu, P. de Ghal, E. O Morain, P. Mac an tSionnaigh, S. O Donnchu, M. Seartall, E. O Cuinn B. Cummins, B. O Diomsaigh LAOIS M. Ni Dalaigh, R. O Muilleoir, A. O Dubhshlaine, D. O Deagain, B. O hAilin, T. Mac Seoin. UIBH FHAILI A. O Ceallaigh, M.N. O Broin, M. de Spainne. 5 FAILTIU PRESENTATION Brendan O Diomsaigh, Cathaoirleach Coisde Co. An Cathaoirleach, Liam O Neill, made a na Mi welcomed all delegates to the county. He presentation to outgoing Chairman, Nioclas O had a particular welcome for Uachtaran Tofa Braonain who was attending his last event as a C.L.G., Nioclas O Braonain, and wished him well member of Comhairle Laighean C.L.G. in his Presidency. On behalf of Coisde Co. na Mi C.L.G. an tUas. O Diomsaigh made a presentation UACHTARAN TOFA C.L.G. to all delegates and then invited Brian Fitzgerald, Nioclas O Braonain then addressed Convention Chairman Meath County Council to address saying it was a nostalgic occasion for him as Convention. it brought to an end an eleven year stint as a member of Comhairle Laighean C.L.G. He BRIAN FITZGERALD MCC, thanked the Council, its Officers and its staff for CHAIRMAN COMHAIRLE CONNDAE NA MI their support during his term of office. Mr. Fitzgerald said he had a strong association with Comhairle Laighean C.L.G. as his uncle, An tUas. O Braonain addressed a number of issues Jack Fitzgerald, had been chairman of that in a wide-ranging speech viz., Volunteerism, body in the early fifties. He went on to the role of Provincial Councils, Floodlighting compliment the G.A.A. on their commitment to of grounds, Hurling Initiatives, Player Welfare, local communities through provision of facilities Amendment of Rule 42, the workings of the Rule and games for young people. This generous Book Task Force and the imminent Five Year contribution puts the Association under pressure Rule for County Officers. to share their premises but Mr. Fitzgerald reminded them that they owed nothing to any He concluded by wishing Comhairle Laighean other sporting organisation. C.L.G. well and looked forward to their support during his Presidency. He went on to caution mentors and officials not to put excessive pressure on some players by SUB-COMMITTEE REPORTS imposing too many games on them and cautioned Convention then adopted the following Sub- that the health and safety of participants had be Committee Reports on the proposition of D. O a priority for games administrators. hIceadha, seconded by P. Aghas: OSCAILT • Coaching and Games Development Following the introductory speeches An • Referee’s Administration Cathaoirleach then formally opened the Convention. • I.T. Sub-Committee • P.R. and Marketing MIONTUAIRISCI 2005 CONVENTION (26.2.2005) • Grounds, Facilities, Health and Safety. Adopted and signed by an Cathaoirleach on • Club and County Planning proposition of E. O Broin, seconded by A. O Circ. • Scór TUAIRISC AN RUNAI 2006 Adopted and opened for discussion on • Coisde na nGaeilge proposition of P. O Duill, seconded by S. O hEile. It was then debated under its various headings. ANNUAL ACCOUNTS COMHAIRLE LAIGHEAN (Dec 04 – Nov 05) PLAYERS INJURY SCHEME Adopted and opened for discussion on AND INSURANCE MATTERS proposition of T. O Fearghail, seconded by S. O Michael Donlan of the National Insurance hEile. Workgroup then addressed Convention, outlining the various schemes and plans for their update. A number of questions were posed, and answered by An Cisteoir. 6 ELECTION OF OFFICERS 2. That Comhairle Laighean C.L.G. allow The following officers were returned unopposed: the Senior Hurling Club Champions from weaker counties to take part in the Leinster CATHAOIRLEACH Liam O Neill (Laois) Intermediate Hurling Championship. LEAS-CATHAOIRLEACH (Co. na Mi C.L.G.) Shéamus O hUilin (Loch Garman) CISTEOIR Sean O Broin (Ceatharloch) The motion was proposed by T.S. O Raghallaigh (An Mhi) seconded by G. O Tiarnain (Cill Dara). OIFIGEACH CAIDREAMH POIBLI Padraig O Tomhnair (Lu) With an Cathaoirleach undertaking to have the subject seriously addressed the Motion was All Officers returned thanks to the Convention.
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