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Season 2020-2021 THE RED Official Branch, Club and School Directory Season 2020-2021 BOOKWWW.MUNSTERRUGBY.IE 1 STAFF & COMMITTEES SEASON INFORMATION 2020/21 2 BRANCH & CLUB DIRECTORY 2020 / 21 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. Gavin (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/Richmond) 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/Bandon) 1944-45 J.M. Wood (Young Munster) 2005-06 K. Lyons (Old Crescent) 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) 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 M.Goggin (UL Bohemian) 1954-55 W.G. Towmey (Dolphin) 2015-16 B.Smith (Cork Constitution) 1955-56 W.W. Stokes (Bohemian) 2016-17 G. O’Shea (Young Munster) 1956-57 J. Tierney (Constitution) 2017-18 C. Buckley (U.C.C.) 1957-58 M. Keyes (Young Munster) 2018-19 G. Malone (Bruff) 1958-59 J.M.P. Buckley (U.C.C.) 2019-20 M.Keane (Junior Clubs /Tralee) WWW.MUNSTERRUGBY.IE 3 MUNSTER BRANCH PRESIDENT Sean McCullough - President 2020 - 2021 Over a long number of years I have visited many rugby clubs in Munster, and for me, it’s the parents, coaches, the person that makes the sandwiches, people that sit on numerous committees and give their time and expertise voluntarily, they are the heartbeat of Munster Rugby and is what makes us unique. To all those people I wish you the very best in the season ahead. This domestic season will be different, but with it, will come positives and a new way of doing things. It is a great honour and privilege for me Best wishes to Johann, his team, and all to be elected the 123rd President of the involved in the professional set up. Best Munster Branch for the 2020/21 season. I wishes also to Ian our CEO who has the do so knowing that I have big boots to fill formidable task of steering us through this and follow many great names that have global crisis. preceded me as President. While the last decade was not kind to us This year’s AGM created a bit of history for a wide and varied number of reasons, with it being the first ever to be held I do believe that we now have the team on online, another bit of history is that I and off the field to achieve great things am the first ever from my club Nenagh once again. Ormond and indeed Tipperary to take this prestigious office. Unfortunately, A big thank you to all our sponsors for Covid-19 has been the main headline for their continued financial support over most of the year with everything else on many years. a back burner, hopefully as I write this we are on the right side of it and we are To all the Munster rugby family, I hope returning to some sort of normal. While that you have a safe, prosperous, and sport is not a matter of life or death, I enjoyable season. think the last few months showed what an important part sport plays in all our lives. To the brave faithful, nothing is impossible. I would like to thank all who helped me on this journey and for giving me the Sean Mc Cullough opportunity to represent you, to all in President, Munster Branch IRFU Nenagh Ormond for nominating me, to my wife Mary and my daughter Colleen for all the encouragement and support over many years. To the numerous people that I met from clubs, committees, and all in the wider Munster family, a big thank you for your help, advice and wise words. 4 BRANCH & CLUB DIRECTORY 2020 / 21 BRANCH OFFICERS & TRUSTEES 2019-20 President Immediate Past President Sean McCullough Michael Keane [email protected] [email protected] 087-2485832 085-7836402 Vice President Chairperson Munster Rugby Board Ger McNamara Gerry O’ Shea [email protected] [email protected] 087-2760702 086-2411224 Junior Vice President Branch Trustees Michael Carroll Maurice Keller [email protected] Noel Murphy 086-3470586 Dr. Noel O’ Mahony Dr. Charles Quaid Michael Wallace Honorary Secretary Muiris Mahon DSM [email protected] 086-8472414 Honorary Treasurer Tom Kinirons [email protected] 087-2400875 / 061-310277 WWW.MUNSTERRUGBY.IE 5 MUNSTER BRANCH Technical Skills Development Coach ADMINISTRATION OFFICES Mike Pettman [email protected] Irish Independent Park 087-9342045 Tramore Road, Cork [email protected] Branch Administration & Player Registrar Phone: 021-4323563 Jane Burns Fax: 021-4323956 [email protected] 021-4925818 High Performance Centre University of Limerick Branch Administration Plassey, Limerick Patsy Looney [email protected] [email protected] Phone: 061-335644 061-335644 Fax: 061-371117 Spirit Officer Thomond Park Stadium Emily O’ Leary Old Cratloe Road, Limerick [email protected] [email protected] 021-4977098 / 087-6028090 Phone: 061- 421100 Rugby Services Co-Ordinator Aidan Cleary [email protected] CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S OFFICE 021-4230529 Chief Executive Officer Competitions Co-Ordinator Dr Ian Flanagan James Neville [email protected] [email protected] 021- 4323563 021-4323563 / 085-8006741 Rugby Services Officer Bernadette Linnane RUGBY DEVELOPMENT [email protected] 086- 1248267 Head of Rugby Development Colm McMahon Participation Programme Co-Ordinator [email protected] Ray Gadsden 086- 3866043 [email protected] 087-9048031 Rugby Participation & Operations Manager Provincial Referee Development Manager Damon Urlich Chris Harrington [email protected] [email protected] 087-2586832 087-2750586 Coach & Player Development Manager Keith Murphy [email protected] 086-8073900 6 STAFF / COMMITTEE 2019/20 BRANCH & CLUB DIRECTORY 2020 / 21 HR/ BRAND/ ADMIN/ Commercial & Patron’s Programme TEAM SERVICES Executive Beatrice McCarthy Head of HR/ Brand Compliance Manager [email protected] Claire Cooke 021- 4323563 [email protected] 021-4977092 Business Development Manager Anthony Morrissey HR Officer [email protected] Rose Hyde 087-6202530 [email protected] 021-4323563 / 085-7260442 Busines Development Executive Craig Power Reception & Administration (Cork) [email protected] Jennifer Connolly 085-2540516 [email protected] 021-43235663 Marketing and Sponsorship Manager Ciara Meany Team Services [email protected] Jennifer Murphy 021-4925810 [email protected]
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