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ST GALLS JUVENILE COMMITTEE 

 

Representing Football, Hurling, Handball and Juvenile Girls sections, our Juvenile Committee manages every aspect of juvenile activity: 

 

    • Recruitment
    • Coach appointments
    • Player safety and welfare
    • Player and coach development
    • Securing resources
    • Public relations
    • Developing links with families
    • Developing links with schools

 

The Juvenile Committee is accountable to the Senior Committee and has specialist officers leading on games development, public relations, fundraising, schools liaison, welfare and legislation. The Committee’s work is based around the club’s Juvenile Development Plan. The Plan charts a route for development across all sections of juvenile activity and outlines the following key challenges:

 

Aim Outcome
1. to strengthen juvenile management and administrative structures 1. a clearly defined structure, functioning effectively to manage and develop all juvenile activities
 2. to provide structures for the development of individual and team performance  2. abilities and talents achieve maximum potential
 3. to provide systematic programmes of development for current and new mentors / coaches  3. sufficient numbers of competent coaches in place
 4. to increase /maintain family participation of current young  members and recruit new  members  4. the juvenile section has a strong relationship with its current and potential new members
 5. to develop promotion of the juvenile section in local media and other useful outlets  5. the juvenile section has a strong identity in the local community and wider GAA family
 6. to maximise funding and sponsorship opportunities  6. the club is in a strong position to support its juvenile teams, both currently and in the future

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Committee Membership

To implement the Plan, a Committee was formed. Significantly, it draws together all sectors of juvenile activity: football, hurling, handball, ladies football and the key theme of juvenile welfare. Committee members and officer roles held are as follows:

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Charlotte McArdle Chair & Welfare Officer This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
5 Kevin Clarke Secretary & Juvenile Hurling Development Officer

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6 Fionnuala Murphy Schools Liaison Officer fionnuala.murphy@btinternet.com
7 Monica Culbert Child Protection Officer This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
8 Chris O'Hara Juvenile Handball Development Officer This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
9 Gerard McCool Juvenile Football Development Officer This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
10 Mark Foster Public Relations Officer This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
11 Michelle Glenholmes  

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12  Priscilla McGreevy  

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13 Kevin McCloskey   This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
14 Michael Culbert   This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
15 Kathleen Foster   This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
16 Francis Maguire   This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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The Juvenile Committee Report to the club AGM 2012 can be viewed here: 

www.naomhgall.com/files/juv%20committee%20annual%20report%202010=11.pdf 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 January 2012 15:23
 

Cross Eyed & Spied

 

 

 

Like everyone else CES would be on the web site daily, looking for upcoming events, a bit of debate or maybe a bit of team news for a big match - some chance. Anyway at the weekend up pops ‘Ceist GAA le Hector’ and on further reading a potential holiday in the Algarve for ‘south Antrim’ players. Or so the article went. Well being a south Antrin player, nothing to do with being on the piss in the ’States’ for two months, due only to work and study commitments you understand, CES thought, “this will do me.” So at ten past eight on Sunday night CES was sitting in the girlfriend’s house with popcorn and sun factor ten waiting on ‘Hector’ and the best St Galls had to offer. And on it came. Now, it did take a little time to explain to CES’s potential mother-in-law why he was sitting on a couch in her house in a pair of ‘Speedos’ -they’re the in-thing now- but the ‘Algarve aspect swung it and we all settled down in anticipation of another great victory for the boys, and one girl, from Milltown Row. Alas however it wasn’t to be and the ‘Speedos’ have been put away until the next quiz, or more likely next summer. The team tried their best and fair play to them, although CES heard they got big cheques from TG4 in Galway that bought more than a few new tracksuits. But CES also learned a little and was able to give his beloved some advice. Ok, the female member of the team was a pretty wee thing for her age but what impressed CES, and probably a lot of other men, was that she didn’t say much. Now there’s a girl worth going out with! Anyway fair play for trying to get all us south Antrim playing ‘Speedo’ lovers a much needed holiday.