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Coiste Thír Eoghain an Chomhdháil Bhliantúil 2010 Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Thír Eoghain An Chomhdháil Bhliantúil 2010 Dé Máirt, 14ú Nollaig 2010 Orduithe Seasaimh Don Comhdháil (STANDING ORDERS FOR CONVENTION) In order that the proceedings of the Convention be carried out without delay, the following Standing Orders will be observed: 1. The Proposer of a Resolution or of an Amendment thereto may speak for five minutes, but not more than five minutes. 2. A Delegate speaking to a Resolution or an Amendment must not exceed three minutes. 3. The Proposer of a Resolution or of an Amendment may speak a second time for three 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 Clár, except by the consent of a majority equal to two-thirds of those present and voting. -2- Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Thír Eoghain A Chara Tionólfár an Chomhdháil Bhliantúil de Chumann Lúthchleas Gael, Contae Thír Eoghain ar an Dhomhnach Mhór (Cumann Naomh Pádraig) ar an Máirt 14ú Nollaig 2010 ag tosnu ar 7.30 i.n. Mise, le fíor-mheas Damhnaic Mac Eochaidh Rúnaí CLÁR 1. Amhrán na bhFiann. 2. Miontuairiscí na Chomhdhála deireadh (2009). 3. Ag éirí as na miontuairiscí. 4. Glacadh de hOrduithe Seasaimh. 5. Tuarascála na bPáirceanna - An Omaigh Oileán a’Ghuail Dún Geanainn 6. Tuarascáil an Rúnaí. 7. Tuarascála na Fo-Choisti. 8. An Cuntas Airgeadais. 9. Oráid an Chathaoirligh. 10. Na Rúin. 11. Toghchán an Choiste don bhliain 2011. 12. Dúnadh na Chomhdhála. -7--3- 1.0 Miontuairiscí na Chomhdhala 2009 An Chomhdháil Bhliantúil de Chumann Lúthchleas Gael, Contae Thír Eoghain hosted by St Malachy’s GAC Moortown, took place in the Kinturk Cultural Centre on Tuesday 15th December 2009. Pádraig Ó Dorchai (Cathaoirleach) presided with the following attendance: Cuthbert Ó Donnaile, Dónal Mag Aoidh, Séamas Mac Domhnaill, Micheál Ó hAirmhí, Éanna Mac Giolla Phádraig, Liam Mac Niallais, Ciarán Mac Aodha, Micheál Mac Eochaidh, Cathal Ó Dalaigh, Breandán Ó hEarcáin, Damán Ó hAirmhí, Ciarán Mac Lochlainn, and Damhnaic Mac Eochaidh. Apologies were noted from: John O’Hagan and Gerry McGinn. Club Co. Committee Member Delegate(s) Achadh Lú Mickey Muldoon Joseph McCaughey Achadh Uí Arain Liam Lynch Patrick McSorley Ard Bó Kevin Teague Neill Coney Gerry V Forbes Eochar Bernie McGirr C McQuaid Gerry Maguire Bearach Micheál Mac Cana Barry Conroy Pat McCartan Bruach Áille Andrew Gill Paddy Gervain Stephen McHugh Brocach Ciaran McCloskey An Charraig Mhór Sean Kerr Sean McGuigan Caisleán na Deirge Aidan Rushe Declan Devine Clann na nGael Adrian Conway Danny Devine Clochar Sean McElroy Eugene McConnell Ciaran McKenna Cluain Eo Mel Taggart Seamus Ó Treasaigh Joe McCabe Oileán a’Ghuail Shane Dorrity Gerald McStravock An Corra Chríochach Adrian Scullin Frank Adrian Gilmore Doire Lochain Joey McLernon Thomas Quinn Doire Treasc Packie O’Neill Aidan Fitzgerald Brian Hughes Domhnach Mór Patsy Hetherington Pauric Gallagher Deargais Liam Strain An Droim Mór Paul McCaffrey Droim Caoin Seamus McGale Barry Gormley Droim Ratha Cathal McLaughlin Michelle Cox Dún Geanainn Paul Doris John Gill Oliver McHugh Eadán na dTorc Aidan Currie Martin McGuigan Peter O’Connor Eaglais Sean Donaghy Orla Daly Kieran Hagan E. R. Uí Néill Sarah-Jane Kelly Joe Hegarty Aireagal Chiaráin Sean McKenna Tommy Traynor Cathal McAnenly Eiscreach Joe Marlow Seamus Arkinson Lucilla Marlow Fionntamhnach Alan Richardson Dessie Campbell Eamon McCann -4--4 - Club Co. Committee Member Delegate(s) Gallbhaile Joe Cassidy Michael Donaghy M Daly Gleann Eallaigh Eunan Lindsay Goirtín Gabriel Treanor Gerard Bradley Billy Doherty An Caisleán Glas Perry McCrory Emmett Clarke Peter Treacy Cill Dreasa Kieran Kelly Mark Conway Seamus Loughran Cill Íseal Milo Skeffington Brendan Holland Coill an Chlochair Niall McKenna John Coney Kenny Laing Cill na mBán Loch Mhic Ruairí Seamus Mullan Paddy O’Brien Stephen McCullagh Baile na Móna Tam McQuillan Patrick Kelly Dolores Kelly An Mhaigh Peter Kearney Mary Daly An Baile Nua Aidan Maguire Roisin Falconer Maureen McSorley An Omaigh Gerry McNamee Cabhán a’Chaortainn Gerry McKenna John McNamee An Charraig Pat McCourt An Chraobh Declan Laverty Damian McConville An Srath Ban D McGrath Marty Conway An Taite Riabhach Sean Darcy Niall Darcy Trí Leac Dermot McCaughey Patsy McCaughey Urnaí Gerard McGill An Charraig Mhór (H) Sean Grogan Brendan Kerr Dún Geanainn (H) Tomás Colton Ciaran Coyle Naomh Colum Cille (H) Eamon Campbell Anne O’Neill Na Seamroga (H) Paul Doherty Gary McCauley Gaeil Chameoghain (H) Owen Roe O’Neill Coiste na Liathróid Laimhe 2.0 Amhrán na bhFiann The National Anthem was performed by members of Kinturk accordion band. 3.0 Fáilte Club Chairman, Tam McQuillan extended a warm welcome to the Convention delegates and wished them success in their deliberations during the evening. He went on to highlight the major achievements of the St Malachy’s Club during the 2009 season and concluded by thanking the management of the Kinturk Cultural Centre for the use of its fine facilities to accommodate the County Convention. Prayers for the success of Convention and the deceased members of the Association were led by Cuthbert Donnelly. -5- 4.0 Miontuairiscí – 2008 The Minutes of the 2008 Convention were adopted on the proposal of A Scullin and seconded by P McCrory. B McGirr requested a correction to the Minutes to the effect that Clogher’s motion had not been withdrawn. 5.0 Standing Orders On the proposal of J Gill, Standing Orders were adopted, and were seconded by S Donaghy 6.0 County Grounds’ Accounts and Balance Sheets 6.1 The Treasurer presented the Accounts for Healy Park Omagh which indicated a total income of £15 511, a total expenditure of £52 983 providing an operating loss of £37 471 for the year ending 31st October. 6.2 The Accounts presented for O’Neill Park Dungannon indicated a total income of £1 100 and an expenditure of £2 410. 6.3 No Accounts were provided for Fr Campbell Park Coalisland but a statement indicated that a total of £8,519 was spent on the field and premises during 2009. 6.4 All of the County Grounds’ Accounts were adopted on the proposal of A Rushe, seconded by A Currie. 7.0 Secretary’s Report 7.1 In relation to the hurling championship roll of honour, N McKenna pointed out that Cappagh Gaels were runners-up at U14 level. 7.2 Commenting on the Players’ Injury Scheme, P Doris stated that it was obvious that the viability of the Scheme was at risk due to the extensive payments compared with its income. He went on to suggest that players, or even clubs, should consider purchasing their own private insurance and that greater use should be made of what is freely available to everyone under the National Health Service. 7.3 In conclusion the Cathaoirleach congratulated the Rúnaí, Damhnaic Mac Eochaidh on another outstanding annual Report. 7.4 The Secretary’s Report was adopted on the proposal of A Gilmore which was seconded by J McCabe. 8.0 Sub-Committee Reports 8.1 Speaking on the Report of the ASAP, C Donnelly confirmed that Augher and Derrylaughan had submitted thier Clubs’ policies on the Alcohol and Substance Abuse Programme. 8.2 J Treacy welcomed the positive content of the initial half of the report presented by the Referees’ Administration Sub-committee but was highly critical of the latter half of it, in which there were some very negative comments about other Sub- committees within the county. He expressed the opinion that if the Referees’ -6- Administration Sub-committee had criticisms of another sub-committee, it should meet with that sub-committee and sort them out, and if this is not possible they should be brought to the attention of the Management Committee. Such criticisms should not be included in an Annual Report. 8.3 On the CCC Report, P Darcy congratulated the members of the CCC on the early completion of its extensive programme of games that had been delivered for the Clubs in 2009 8.4 Referring to the Finance Sub-committee Report, S Darcy was of the opinion that Insurance Fees apportioned to Clubs were excessively high in 2009 and would be unsustainable into the future. He requested that these fees be less severe in 2010 and that the Finance committee consider a new distribution of the premiums. In response M Harvey stated that a review had already been undertaken by the Finance sub-committee, and it would be recommending that those Clubs which organize special events / functions / fundraisers will attract an additional premium; at this stage figures have not been finalised for Clubs, as the 2010 premium has not yet been notified by Croke Park. 8.5 P Darcy congratulated Kieran McHugh, who was not standing for re-election, on his Youth Officer’s report and thanked him for his work done at under-age level during the past two years. 8.6 P McCartan, in commenting on the PR/Marketing Sub-committee report, thought that the Tyrone sponsorship should be worth more than had been obtained, based on the success of the county compared with that which has been reportedly secured by counties that win nothing. 8.7 The Sub-Committee Reports were adopted on the proposal of P McCartan which was seconded by B Doherty.
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