Drom-Inch GAA - Senior Club Officers 2011

Senior Club Officers 2011

Patron: Fr Murphy

President Pakie Boyle

Vice President Con Ryan, Eamonn Bourke

Chairman Austin Broderick

Vice Chairpersons Fr Murphy, Larry Doherty

Secretary Pat Egan

Treasurer Therese Fahey

Joint Treasurer Brian Costello

PRO Trevor Hassett

Coaching Development Officer Damien Young

Co. Board Rep Martin Fahey


Senior Management: Teddy Kennedy, Andy Bourke and Martin Butler

Intermediate Management: Lorcan Looby, John Gleeson and Michael Shanahan.

Junior Football: Jim Mullen (Coach), Eamon O Doherty

Junior A Hurling: Kevin Bourke, Selectors TBC

Junior B Hurling: Eddie Buckley, Sean Purcell, John Hassett, Matt Shanahan

Under 21 hurling and football: Jim Mullen, Frank McGrath,Jim Kinnane, Seamus Walsh

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