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2009 Calendar Availability

The last few club calendars are available at the following outlets

  • Hair Corner
  • Cahil Boyds    qty 2
  • Tumbledown qty 3

When they are gone there will be no extra copies printed .

New Committee for 2009

At a well attended meeting on Tuesday night the following members were elected to our executive committee ,

  • Chairman Gerard Weir
  • Vice Chairman Anthony Kearney
  • Treasurer Mary Martin
  • Co-Secretary Bridie Scullion
  • P.R.O Stephen Mc Greevy
  • Registrar SeanO’Boyle

Sub Committees

  • Development - Des Taggart
  • Youth Development - Oliver Mc Coy
  • Finance -  James Mc Meel
  • Social & Cultural - Elaine Kelly

Players representatives have to be elected for both the ladies and mens teams this will follow . The post of fixtures secretary has to be filled also at a later date to assist in league and championship matters.

Committee Nominations 2009

Chairman Gerard WeirVice Chairman None

Co-Secretary (1) Bridie Scullion

Co-Secretary (2) None

Treasurer Mary Martin

Registrar Sean O’Boyle

PRO Stephen Mc Greevy

Men’s Players Rep - to be appointed post AGM

Ladies Players Rep - to be appointed post AGM

Committee Members

1 James Mc Meel (Finance)

2 Des Taggart (Development)

3 Elaine Kelly (Social & Cultural)

4 Oliver Mc Coy ( Games Development & Youth Coaching)

5 None

Executive Committee Roles

  • Chairman
  • Is committed to and knowledgeable  about the GAA
  • Provides leadership to the entire Club and is its figurehead
  • Builds and develops the overall “Club team”
  • Delegates work as appropriate
  • Is the “public face ” of the Club , representing it at events
  • Chairs executive committee meetings
  • Is an ex officio member of all Club Sub-Committees
  • Contributes at County level as appropriate

Vice Chair

  • Stands in for Chair as necessary
  • Plays a prominent role in the Club
  • Usually chairs an important Sub-Committee
  • Is usually seen as the Chair-in-waiting
  • Contributes at County level as appropriate

Secretary

  • Is administrative hub of the Club
  • Acts as point of contact of the Club
  • Sends and receives correspondence on behalf of the Club
  • Takes and keeps minutes of Executive Committee meetings and AGMs
  • Keeps Club files and records
  • Works closely with the Chair
  • Knows how to say “No” to extra work ( to often Club secretaries are expected to do everything )
  • Contributes at County level as appropriate

Treasurer

  • Oversees the Club’s accounts
  • Maintains the Club’s financial books , ie records all items of income and expenditure: this includes keeping all invoices; bills; and receipts and noting what all payments , cheque or cash, are for
  • Gets cash paid into the Clubs accounts as soon as possible
  • Keeps the Executive Committee up to date on all financial matters
  • Prepares and presents a financial report for Club AGM
  • Contributes at County level as appropriate

Registrar

  • Overseees Club Membership
  • Ensures all members are registered
  • Ensures all membership fees are paid
  • Keeps an up to date registrar of Club members
  • Contributes at County level as appropriate

 Player’s Representative

  • Brings players issues to the Executive Committee
  • Feeds back on overall Club issues to players
  • Encourages players to become involved in other non-playing aspects of the Club

PRO

  • Looks after all public relations and publicity issues
  • Ensures weekly club notes appear in the local press
  • Oversees Club website
  • Draws together Club news-sheets
  • Issues press releases
  • Deals with media re Club affairs , eg major games ; Club events
  • Takes the lead re publications such as programmes and yearbooks
  • Contributes at county level as appropriate 

Kit Shop End of Season Discounts

The kit shop will be open this Sunday from 11.30-1300 to enable us all to take advantage of discounts in stock . So get your Moneyglass merchandise for the Senior Intermediate Final on Oct 4th at Casement Park starting 6.30pm.

Additions to stock are , flags , headbands especially for the Final.

Diamond Dinner Dance November 22nd

This years 60th anniversary dinner will take place in the Leighinmohr House Hotel Ballymena on Saturday 22nd November starting 7pm sharp with a champagne reception . Tickets will go onsale shortly and are priced £30 each . this page will have further information regarding entertainment and schedule.

Terrence Mc Williams visit

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The morning was fool of fun for the kids from all the underage teams who attended , later in the morning the under 14 and even the senior team had advice from our guest . Again Terrence commented on how well the children behaved , listened and asked good questions . A sixteen week programme is to begin following the guidelines of the go games

Children must be encouraged by their parents at home to practice with their own No 2 ball and also to follow a healthy diet and drink plenty of fluid . Young children dehydrate faster than older players such as the  minor and senior players .

Under 12 Girls Blitz

Can clubs advise no later than wednesday evening if they are taking part in the u12 GO games blitz this saturday? Games to commence 10am.

Replies to Donna at Ladies football.

Results from Toome Meeting

YOUR CLUB IN YOUR COMMUNITY

FRIDAY 4TH APRIL 2008

FEEDBACK from questions

Q1 PAST-WHAT IS YOUR FIRST MEMORY/BEST MEMORY AND WHAT MAKES IT A GOOD MEMORY?
Pitch opened by George Adams
Intermediate championship
Demense
Supporters??
Players fighting-fair tackle
Rows on club rooms, feuds with referee-sent away
Carnival-wished I was from Moneyglass
Cargin-late late 70’s took long time for them to beat us all downhill from there.
1st carnival and teams coming
Getting beat at u12 by 30points
Carnival-referee on bicycle
Ladies Ulster championship because they worked hard for it
Wanting to go to match with my father
Beating Cargin in final at carnival (unexpected)
2006 championship semi-final
2004 Ulster Intermediate final
U 10 Warrenpoint blitz 97/98 success, trip and craic
Moneyglass carnival
Ladies seniors as well Cargin 2004 minor shield won
Carnivals-fancy dress, amusements, baby competitions, mr and Mrs
Winning intermediate championships
Francie Duffin scoring winning goal and winning junior championship
Maggie Marron-tea lady, Maggie Close-shop, Paddy Magee, Cahal Boyd, MC (someone please retrieve that new ball)-people at carnival
Ladies winning Ulster
James Laverty-selling chips at carnival
Rounder’s-All Ireland
Camogie-Kathleen Kelly
Underage Football-hardworking people helping out and keeping it altogether and good leaders-family based
John Kerr-1st coach-fair/hard
Changing in Nissan hut and demense
Brian Duffin –Kicked into river
Carnival-Toome
Mooretown/Ardboe-Ulster final day
Opening pitch-1975
Muckrim-Killyfast pitch-McKenna
Kevin McCoy-Minor training@ demense
U12-2201-Harry Toal-1st Coach
Moneyglass v Starsfield-Big Fight
Amusements at carnival
Bus at Hugh McCanns
Moneyglass u12-ahoghill, cargin-moneyglass
Notice at chapel who dun nit!!
Quinns bus-Finbar
Carnival in the new field, heard of mane glass carnivals, own home of club
U10’s training
No changing rooms
14 people in the car
Toome carnival
Jim McCann training (old hall)
Roller skating in the hall
Scor dancing and concert
Rounders
Junior Championship 70’s
Watching Mick McCoy play
The ground was perfect
Training in hall at underage
In Ulster final
My son progress
Winning junior championship
Opening of grounds
Effort at underage
Outsiders taking team
Family involved
Very first committee
Team coming to carnival by train
Referee riding a bike during the over 40’s match
U10’s being played at carnival
Beating Cargin minor team-home carnival
Ladies winning Ulster title
Ladies first training session
Winning intermediate championship
Gaiety theatre-1974
Playing demense
Muck rim
Carnival matches
Camogie
Rounder’s-all Ireland
Tommy Maguire van
Joe Marron
Under age football
Change from demense to current site
Family member’s achievements
Wins against strong teams
Winning title, scor success in 73 and 77
Penning of club song-playing with skilful team members
Trips away
Taking part in camogie competitions
Seamus Close lifting the man of the match at a carnival in Co. Down
Sean O’Neill was playing that day for the opposite team
Demense
Building existing clubroom opening 75
Carnival winning beating Cargin
Laverty cup beating Cargin
Senior debut
Opening clubrooms by Canon McMullan
Carnival-go karts from week-three days
Carnival at Cargin pitch
Carnival brought people together and bringing in neighbouring parish
Best facilities club in the past

Q2 PRESENT-WHAT ARE THE GOOD THINGS AT PRESENT-WHAT MAKES THEM GOOD

Good concern for upgrading facalities
Night like tonight right way to go
Positive notions about pitch-how to go about it
Pitch is not enough need 2 pitches
Community access to funds
Constant funding effort no plan B try plan A right people
Club should stay where it is
Renewed enthusiasm
New challenge
Information/website/newsletter
How many people in parish eligible to join club?
Communication
Encourage underage kids
Parental participation
Like the underage the way they are being more thought off
Good to see web site
Good to see growing numbers in teams and bigger committee
Seniors like the soup and sandwiches
New book/old ones re-issued
Girls Gaelic-major change and successful-good competition
Underage football-U8-minors coaches!!
Senior-Ulster Final Intermediate v Pomeroy
Catching Nets behind goals
Increased numbers underage
Daily activities in pitch-3/4 year being used
PR-Irish News-Club Scene
Web page
Good sound chat!!
Energy tonight
Youth
Underage coaching
Volunteers
Facilities-pitch
Teams-underage-boys/girls
-senior-ladies/men
People-volunteers-old and new
Teams-football
Tea ladies (rota)
Trying to make good progress
Good sizes of underage teams
Fundraising
Getting communities opinions
Involving new members/volunteers
Self development
New change/good atmosphere
Involving school
Team kits more available and modern
Commitment of community
Support local matches
Inclusive (boys and girls)
Underage sports day
Pass on our games and traditions
Bringing people together
Enthusiasm
Underage development strong
The grounds-pride in our premises and upkeep
A strong youth officer-strong future for our youth
Strong club with many contributing
New members from within our community and new to our community
Increases our membership

Please note that these are what you put down on the sheets given out on the night , a further update will appear shortly with what needs to happen and how you will be asked to help and support progress for the future.

Ladies Junior Championship Final

 Please note that the Ulster ladies junior football final between Antrim and Derry will take place at St Josephs, Glenavy. This game is on Saturday 28th June at 7pm. Please try and rally up support within your clubs for the game.