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Coiste Thír Eoghain an Chomhdháil Bhliantúil 2011 Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Thír Eoghain An Chomhdháil Bhliantúil 2011 Dé Domhnaigh, 11ú Nollaig 2011 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. Miontuairiscí na Chomhdhála 2010 -2- Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Thír Eoghain A Chara Tionólfár an Chomhdháil Bhliantúil de Chumann Lúthchleas Gael, Contae Thír Eoghain ar an Domhnach Mór (Cumann Naomh Pádraig) ar an 11ú Nollaig 2011 ag tosnu ar 2.00 i.n. Mise, le fíor-mheas Damhnaic Mac Eochaidh Rúnaí CLÁR 1. Amhrán na bhFiann. 2. Miontuairiscí na Chomhdhála deireadh (2010). 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 2012. 12. Dúnadh na Chomhdhála. -7--3- Miontuairiscí na Chomhdhala 2010 1.0 An Chomhdháil Bhliantúil de Chumann Lúthchleas Gael, Contae Thír Eoghain was hosted by St Patrick’s GAC Donaghmore on Tuesday 14th December 2010. Ciarán Mac Lochlainn (Cathaoirleach) presided with the following attendance: Roisin Ní Shuirtáin, Dónal Mag Aoidh, Séamas Mac Domhnaill, Micheál Ó hAirmhí, Eoghan Mac Dhónaill, Gearóid Ó Brolcháin, Micheál Mac Eochaidh, Cathal Ó Dalaigh, Breandán Ó hEarcáin, Pádraig Ó Dorchai, Damán Ó hAirmhí, and Damhnaic Mac Eochaidh. Apologies were noted from: Séamas Ó Treasaigh (Uachtarán), Seamus McGale (Droim Caoin). Club Co. Committee Member Delegate(s) Achadh Lú Mickey Muldoon Cuthbert Donnelly Joseph McCaughey Achadh Uí Arain Patrick McSorley Gerard Byrne Ard Bó Kevin Teague Neill Coney Gerry Forbes Eochar Gerry McElroy Gerry Maguire Bearach Micheál Mac Cana Barry Conroy Gerard Treacy Breac an Bhile Andrew Gillen Liam McKenna Stephen McHugh Brocach Ciaran McCloskey Gary McKiver An Charraig Mhór Pat Nugent Dermot Loughran Caisleán na Deirge Aidan Rushe Declan Devine Clann na nGael Ambrose Houston Danny Devine Clochar Sean McElroy Damian Connolly Ciaran McKenna Cluain Eo Mel Taggart Colin O’Neill Oileán a'Ghuail Shane Dorrity Gerard McStravock An Corra Chríochach Mark O’Neill Adrian Gilmore Doire Lochain Joey McLernon Thomas Quinn Doire Treasc Aidan Fitzgerald Barney Campbell Domhnach Mór Patsy Hetherington Pauric Gallagher Deargais An Droim Mór Paul McCaffrey Joe Rafferty Droim Caoin Barry Gormley John O’Kane Droim Ratha Cathal McLaughlin (RIP) Michelle Cox Adrian O’Kane Dún Geanainn John Gill Paul Doris Cathal Skeffington Eadán na dTorc Aidan Currie Liam Nelis Peter O’Connor Eaglais Sean Donaghy Orla Daly Kieran Hagan E. R. Uí Néill Sarah-Jane Kelly Joe Hegarty Galvin Early -4--4 - Aireagal Chiaráin Sean McKenna Tommy Traynor Cathal McAnenly Eiscreach Seamus Marlow Seamus Arkinson Lucilla Marlow Fionntamhnach Alan Richardson Dessie Campbell Eamon McCann Gallbhaile Gleann Eallaigh Eunan Lindsay Joe McCullagh Kevin Goirtín Gabriel Treanor Barbara Ward Michael Ward An Caisleán Glas Perry McCrory Michael McNamee Pat Clarke Cill Dhreasa Mark Conway Marie Quinn Cill Íseal Milo Skeffington Brendan Rafferty Coill an Chlochair Niall McKenna Kenny Laing Cill na mBán John O’Hagan Loch Mhic Ruairí Paddy O’Brien Stephen McCullagh Baile na Móna Tam McQuillan Damian O’Hagan An Mhaigh Frankie Duffy (RIP) Mary Daly An Baile Nua Aidan Maguire Roisin Falconer Eileen Connolly An Omaigh John McElholm Cabhán a’Chaortainn Plunkett McGeary Andrew Quinn An Charraig Dominic Murphy Pat McGuire An Chraobh Declan Laverty Damian McConville An Srath Ban Aidan McGrath An Taite Riabhach Gerry McGinn Sean Darcy Trí Leac Dermot McCaughey Stephen Kelly Urnaí Gerard McGill Pat Holland An Charraig Mhór (H) Declan Bennett Ciaran McElhatton Dún Geanainn (H) Tomás Colton Ciaran Coyle Shane Jackson Naomh Colum Cille (H) Ryan O’Neill George Byrne Na Seamroga (H) Gaeil Chameoghain (H) Owen Roe O’Neill Coiste na Liathróid Laimhe Cumann na Gairmscoileanna Emmett O’Neill 2.0 Amhrán na bhFiann The National Anthem was sung by Catherine Herron from the host Club. 3.0 Fáilte Darren Torres (Club Chairman) offered a warm welcome to the County Management Committee, the County Committee and the delegates from all Clubs to Donaghmore. He said it was an historic occasion for the St Patrick’s Club to be hosting its first County Convention and he wished everyone a productive and successful event. Concluding, he expressed the appreciation of the Club to the County Committee for deciding to come to Donaghmore in 2010. -5- 4.0 Miontuairiscí – 2009 The Minutes of the 2009 Convention were adopted on the proposal of G Byrne and seconded by C Donnelly. There were no matters arising. 5.0 Standing Orders On the proposal of S Kelly, Standing Orders were adopted, and were seconded by K Hagan. 6.0 County Grounds’ Accounts and Balance Sheets 6.1 The Accounts as presented for Healy Park Omagh indicated a total income of £15 159 and a total expenditure of £55 349 providing an operating loss of £40 190 for the year ending 31st October. 6.2 The Accounts presented for O’Neill Park Dungannon indicated a total income of £1 500 and an expenditure of £7 820. 6.3 No Accounts were provided for Fr Campbell Park Coalisland. 6.4 Both of the County Grounds’ Accounts were adopted on the proposal of P O’Brien, seconded by O R O’Neill. 7.0 Secretary’s Report 7.1 In the Introduction to the Report, G Byrne pointed out that Naomh Colum Cille lost the All-Ireland JFC by eleven points. 7.2 Referring to the Players’ Injury Scheme (page 30), P Doris agreed with the Rúnaí that the Scheme was becoming unsustainable and went on to suggest that players at all levels should be giving serious consideration to providing their own personal insurance to complement the Scheme. 7.3 Speaking on the Membership Registration (page 36), D Harvey updated Convention on the security breach that had been reported during the week by Servasport, the company responsible for the management of the GAA’s database, and the action being undertaken by the Association and the PSNI. P Doris expressed anger that such a serious loss of information should occur so easily due to the activity of a disgruntled ex-employee of the company, as alleged, and P Devlin sought an assurance that the audit being undertaken on Servasport should not realize a cost to be met by the Association. 7.4 The Cathaoirleach offered the sympathy of the Association to the family of Andrew O’Neill and his club Naomh Colum Cille on his tragic death in Liverpool. 7.5 The Secretary’s Report was adopted on the proposal of P Doris which was seconded by G McStravick. 8.0 Sub-Committee Reports 8.1 Speaking on the Report of the County Administration & Training Centre Committee, C McLaughlin reported that the funding application to the Heritage & Lottery Fund (HLF) had been unsuccessful, while Omagh District Council had decided to allocate £75,000 at its latest meeting; Dungannon & South Tyrone Borough Council had also taken a decision to provide funding of £25,000 to the Garvaghey development. Appreciation was extended to both Councils for their generous support. -6- 8.2 In relation to the Culture & Language Committee’s report, D Magee confirmed that Eaglais was the county winner in the Novelty Act in Scór Sinsear for 2010. 8.3 C Donnelly, speaking on the ASAP report, informed Convention that only two Clubs remained outstanding with their ASAP policies; he also appealed to all Clubs to ensure that the signage provided to each, that had been fully subsidised by the Public Health Agency (PHA) and the County Committee, be erected in a prominent position at their grounds. 8.4 The Reports of the subcommittees and workgroups, as presented were adopted on the proposal of S McElroy, and seconded by G Treacy. 9.0 Treasurer’s Report 9.1 Prior to commencing his Report the Treasurer welcomed Alison Irwin representing the accountants. 9.2 Total income for the financial year dropped slightly to £1,009,890 and total expenditure showed a similar decrease, to £966,442 providing an operational surplus of £43,224. The Balance sheet indicated Current Assets valued at £1,228,741 with Current Liabilities of £803,144 giving a net figure of £425,497. 9.2 Referring to a loss of £10,000 on Summer Camps, P Doris suggested that rather than increasing entry fees for the children next year, there might be consideration given to a reduction in what is included in the kit provided to each child. The Cisteoir disagreed, being of the opinion that the value obtained from the Summer Camps was immeasurable. G Treacy queried whether it would be possible to reduce entry costs per child, where more than one child from a family was joining the Camps.
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