Juvenile Club Officers 2011
Club Officers for 2011: President: Larry Looby
Vice President: Sean Shanahan, Pakie Boyle, Monica Butler
Chairman: Willie Clohessy
Vice Chairman: Eamonn Long
Secretary: Niamh Butler.
Treasurer: Ambrose Purcell
Assistant Treasurer: Mary O Brien
PRO: Trevor Hassett
Mid Board Delegates: Ambrose Purcell, Niamh Butler, Willie Clohessy
Coaching Officer: Damien Young
School Liaison Officers: Matthew McGrath (for all 3 schools)
Drom N.S: Anne Campion, Ambrose Purcell
Barnane N.S: Marie Collins, Mary O Brien, Anna O’Meara
Inch N.S: Eamonn Long, Willie Clohessy
Elected Managers and selectors for 2011 are as follows:
Under 6, 8s and 10s Declan Fitzpatrick, Ann Campion, Johnny Ryan David Butler, Helen Ryan, Eddie Costello, Seamus Kennedy, Dickie Kennedy, Francis McAllister, Rhona Carroll and Niamh Butler
Under 12s Matthew McGrath Manager, John Collins, Damien Young, Seamus Callanan
Under 14s Kevin Nolan Manager, Jim Kinnane, Christy Nolan and Jim Mullen.
Under 16s Kieran Young Manager, Aidan Ahearn, James Woodlock, Johnny Ryan
Minors John Hassett Manager, Eamon Long, Eamon Kiely and Paudie Butler
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