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Down GAA Clubs Contact Booklet DOWN GAA CLUB CONTACTS Lámhleabhar - 2020 www.downgaa.net #OfficialDownGAA Proud sponsors of Down GAA DOWN GAA COUNTY OFFICE Address: 46-48 Main Street, Castlewellan, Co Down, BT31 9DP Telephone: 028 4377 0880 Fax: 028 4377 0820 Email: [email protected] STAFF DETAILS County Secretary/CEO Seán Óg McAteer Email: [email protected] Tel: 028 4377 0880 Mob: 077 3970 0705 Office & Accounts Manager Martina Maxwell Email: [email protected] Tel: 028 4377 0880 Games Development Manager Conor O Toole Email: [email protected] Tel: 028 4377 0880 / 077 1899 1314 County Management 4 Club Officer Link Details 6 Aghaderg/Ballyvarley (Achadh Dhearg/Baile an Mhéirligh) 7 An Ríocht (An Ríocht) 8 Annaclone (Eanach Chluain) 9 Ardglass (Ard Glas) 10 Atticall (Áit Uí Chathail) 11 Aughlisnafin (Achadh Líos na Fínne) 12 Ballela (Baile Ailigh) 13 Ballycran (Baile Chrann) 14 Ballygalget (Baile Mhic Uileagoid) 15 Ballyholland Harps (Cláirsigh Bhaile Cholmáin) 16 Ballykinlar (Baile Chionnleora) 17 Ballymartin (Baile Mhic Giolla Mhártain) 18 Bredagh (Bréadach) 19 Bright (Breachtán) 20 Bryansford (Áth Bhriain) 21 Burren, St Mary's (Naomh Muire, Boireann) 22 Carryduff (Ceathrú Aodha Dhuibh) 23 Castlewellan, St Malachy's (Caisleán Uidhilín) 24 Clann na Banna (Clann na Banna) 25 Clonduff (Cluain Daimh) 26 Cumann Pheadair Naofa (Cumann Pheadair Naofa, Rinn Mhic Giolla Rua) 27 Darragh Cross, St Mochai's (Naomh Mochai, Crois Darach) 28 Dromara (Droim mBearach) 29 Drumaness, St Colman's (Naomh Colmán, Droim an Easa) 30 Drumgath, St Patrick's (Naomh Pádraig, Droim Gáth) 31 Dundrum (Dún Droma) 32 Glasdrumman (Glas Dhromainn) 33 Glenn John Martin's (Cumann Shéain Uí Mháirtín, Gleann) 34 Kilclief (Ben Dearg, Cill Chléithe) 35 Kilcoo Owen Roe's (Eoghan Rua, Cill Chua) 36 Liatroim Fontenoys (Fontigheannaí Liatroma) 37 Longstone (An Cloch Fhada) 38 Loughinisland (Loch an Oiléain) 39 Mayobridge (Droichead Mhaigh Eo) 40 Newry John Mitchel's (Cumann Sheáin Uí Mhisteál, An Iúir) 41 Newry Shamrocks (Seamróga an Iúir) 42 Newry St John Bosco (Naomh Eoin Bosco, An Iúir) 43 Portaferry, St Patrick's (Naomh Pádraig, Port an Pheire) 44 RGU Downpatrick (Aondacht na Gaedhilge Uí Ruiséil, Dún Pádraig) 45 Rostrevor, St Bronagh's (Naomh Brónach, Caisleán Ruairí) 46 Saul, St Patrick's (Naomh Pádraig, Sabhall) 47 Saval (Sabhall) 48 St John's (Naomh Eoin) 49 St Michael's (Naomh Míchéal) 50 St Paul's (Naomh Pól) 51 Teconnaught (Tí Chonnachta) 52 Tullylish (Tulach Lios) 53 Down GAA County Management 2020 CHAIRPERSON Name: John Devaney (Seán Ó Duibheannaigh) Club: Bréadach Mob: 077 9313 0417 Email: [email protected] SECRETARY Name: Seán Óg McAteer (Seán Óg Mac an tSaoir) Club: Cumann Sheáin Uí Mhisteál, An Iúir Mob: 077 3970 0705 Email: [email protected] TREASURER Name: Diarmuid Cahill (Diarmuid Ó Cathail) Club: An Ríocht Mob: 077 1820 5764 Email: [email protected] VICE CHAIRPERSON Name: Maureen O’Higgins (Máirín Ó hUiginn) Club: Fontigheannaí Liatroma Mob: 077 4851 8994 Email: [email protected] ASSISTANT SECRETARY Name: Michael O’Rourke (Mícheál Ó Ruairc) Club: An Ríocht Mob: 078 4637 7682 Email: [email protected] ASSITANT TREASURER Name: Brendan Fitzpatrick (Breandán Mac Giolla Phádraig) Club: Áth Bhriain Mob: 077 8735 8686 Email: [email protected] PRO Name: Fiona Murphy (Fióna Ó Murchú) Club: An Ghleann Mob: 079 1933 2713 Email: [email protected] DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Name: Willie Gribben (Liam Ó Gribín) Club: Clann na Banna Mob: 077 4237 5413 Email: [email protected] COACHING OFFICER Name: Karl Oakes (Karl Mac Darach) Club: RGU Dún Pádraig Mob: 078 4123 5877 Email: [email protected] IRISH & CULTURAL OFFICER Name: Donal McNally (Dónall Mac an Fhailí) Club: An Ghleann Mob: 077 4639 9119 Email: [email protected] ULSTER COUNCIL DELEGATE Name: Sean Rooney (Seán Ó Ruanaidh) Club: Droichead Mhaigh Eo Mob: 077 1045 5266 Email: [email protected] ULSTER COUNCIL DELEGATE Name: Sean Mc Cashin (Seán Mac Caisín) Club: Baile Choinnleora Mob: 077 5965 9088 Email: [email protected] CENTRAL COUNCIL DELEGATE Name: Michael McArdle (Mícheál Mac Ardail) Club: Droim Gáth Mob: 077 1876 7409 Email: [email protected] HURLING OFFICER Name: Conor Watson (Conchúr Mac Uait) Club: Baile Mhic Uileagoid Mob: 079 8938 2836 Email: [email protected] SOUTH DOWN CHAIRPERSON Name: PJ Quinn (PJ Ó Coinne) Club: Sabhall Mob: 079 0204 4990 Email: [email protected] EAST DOWN CHAIRPERSON Name: Ger Connery (Gearoid O Connaire) Club: Ceathrú Aodha Dhuibh Mob: 077 1188 5256 Email: [email protected] CLUB OFFICER LINK DETAILS To help support clubs and develop links between clubs and county management each club has been appointed a County Liaison Link Person. Details as follows: CLUB NAME CLUB CHAIRPERSON MOBILE NO COUNTY OFFICER Aghaderg Deirdre McGrath 077 6964 6580 An Ríocht Raymond Sloan 078 7263 6364 Annaclone John Heenan 077 9284 6485 Ardglass Gerard Lennon 078 8903 4632 Atticall Paul Grant 077 1253 0869 Aughlisnafin Sheena Murray 077 8312 7167 Ballela Joe Cosgrave 078 3403 4834 Ballycran Shane Gilmore 077 4369 6924 Ballygalget Christopher Braniff 078 9180 4873 Ballyholland Jim McMahon 079 1911 2458 Ballykinlar Fiona Martin 077 6623 5609 Ballymartin Barry Cunningham 077 3052 4597 Bredagh Malcolm MacFarlane 078 0226 7020 Bright Martin Ranaghan 077 6381 4825 Bryansford Noel McDonald 077 8403 4278 Burren Justin Murphy 078 0185 7087 Carryduff Paul McConville 077 4587 4905 Castlewellan Moira Hawkins 079 1211 3664 Clann na Banna Willie Gribben 077 4237 5413 Clonduff Anita Brannigan 077 2006 2073 Darragh Cross Pat McMahon 078 0147 9162 Downpatrick Edel Curran 077 5941 8419 Dromara Declan McCann 078 8573 6638 Drumaness Damien McEvoy 075 4239 0728 Drumgath Sean Lennon 077 1127 3250 Dundrum John Kielty 077 0286 8166 Glasdrumman Gary McGreevy 077 0270 8663 Glenn Fiona Murphy 079 1933 2713 Kilclief Kieran Gilmore 078 6638 9973 Kilcoo Terry O'Hanlon 077 3843 0969 Liatroim Dan Morgan 079 9970 9903 Longstone Conor Sloan 075 6467 2567 Loughinisland Seamus Fay 078 0261 8494 Mayobridge Mairead Rooney 078 4398 6397 Mitchels Cormac Sweeney 075 6315 6714 Newry Shamrocks David Carr 077 4046 0466 Portaferry Noel Sands 078 1883 6290 Rostrevor Ciaran Sloan 077 6641 7494 Saul Columban Fitzsimons 075 1088 9662 Saval Gerard Quinn 077 1088 2852 St. John Bosco Joe Ryan 077 9080 5719 St. Johns James Laverty 077 6335 7210 St. Michaels Eddie Mulgrew 078 5064 9439 St. Pauls Richard Lennon 075 9571 4448 Teconnaught Barry Carville 077 0756 8123 Tullylish Sean McAnearney 078 1116 1236 Cumann Pheadair Naofa Larry Byrne 077 1747 5103 Aghaderg/Ballyvarley (Achadh Dearg-Baile an Mhéirligh) Club Address: 161 Scarva Road, Banbridge, Co. Down, BT32 3QL Club Tel: 077 1375 8902 Club Email: [email protected] Web: www.aghaderggfc.com Facebook: AghadergBallyvarley Twitter: Instagram: YouTube: Other: SECRETARY Name: Anne McGrath (Áine Ni Craith) Mob: 077 1375 8902 Tel: Email: [email protected] Email: Address: 39 Glascar Road, Ballinaskeagh, Banbridge, Co Down, BT32 5DU COUNTY BOARD DELEGATE Name: Francie McGrath (Proinsias Mac Craith) Mob: 074 6278 5008 Tel: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Address: 9 Rosevale Road, Ballyvarley, Banbridge, BT32 3QJ CHAIRPERSON Name: Deirdre McGrath Mob: 077 6964 6580 Email: [email protected] Email: TREASURER Name: Mairead McGrath Mob: 077 1662 0696 Email: [email protected] Email: PRO Name: Gerard O’Neill Mob: 079 7696 1415 Email: 079 7696 1415 Email: [email protected] IRISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE Name: Ciara Devlin Mob: 077 7371 6688 Email: [email protected] CHILDREN’S OFFICER Name: Helen Morgan Mob: 077 1174 7011 Email: [email protected] DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Name: Mob: Email: COACHING OFFICER Name: Mark O’Kane Mob: 078 3408 4189 Email: [email protected] FIXTURES SECRETARY Name: Paula Cairns Mob: 078 5047 3747 Email: [email protected] An Ríocht (An Ríocht) Club Address: 10 Dunavil Road, Kilkeel, BT34 4JT Club Tel: 028 4176 3681 Club Email: [email protected] Web: www.anriocht.com Facebook: AnRiochtCLG Twitter: @AnRiochtGAA Instagram: an_riocht_gaa YouTube: Other: SECRETARY Name: Joseph Donnan (Seosamh Ó Donain) Mob: Tel: 028 4176 3681 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Address: 10 Dunavil Road, Kilkeel, BT34 4JT COUNTY BOARD DELEGATE Name: Sean O'Rourke (Sean Ó Ruairc) Mob: Tel: 028 4176 2377 Email: [email protected] Email: Address: 1 Benagh Road Greencastle Kilkeel CHAIRPERSON Name: Raymond Sloan Mob: 078 7263 6364 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] TREASURER Name: Michael O'Rourke Mob: 078 4637 7682 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] PRO Name: Jane Eakins Mob: 078 4027 6356 Email: 078 4027 6356 Email: [email protected] IRISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE Name: Declan Colgan Mob: 078 0962 2732 Email: [email protected] CHILDREN’S OFFICER Name: Joanne White Mob: Email: [email protected] DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Name: Tara Campbell Mob: 079 2182 9544 Email: [email protected] COACHING OFFICER Name: Thomas Sloan Mob: Email: [email protected] FIXTURES SECRETARY Name: Gavin Finnegan Mob: 078 4013 6351 Email: [email protected] Annaclone (Éanach Cluana) Club Address: 44 Millvale Road, Annaclone, Banbridge, BT32 5AG Club Tel: Club Email: [email protected] Web: Facebook: AnnacloneGAC
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