Drogheda Independent

Clubs to vote again on new SFC

- JOHN SAVAGE

THE British government may be resisting calls for a second Brexit referendum, but Louth GAA clubs will get a second chance to vote on the controvers­ial new amalgamate­d senior football championsh­ips that was successful­ly passed last Monday week.

Delegates will gather for a special county committee meeting this Wednesday night to debate and vote on a motion by the Naomh Mairtin club calling for the decision to be rescinded.

However, while the original vote only required a simple majority, the vote to rescind will require two-thirds (36) of the voting strength of 54, comprising 41 club delegates and 13 members of the management committee.

The motion as proposed by the Mairtins on behalf of 18 clubs who attended a meeting in the Monasterbo­ice Inn last week reads as follows:

‘The motion We request that the county board management committee add the following motion to the Clar for the Coiste Chontae Lu meeting arranged for Wednesday 30th of January 2019.

‘We hereby give notice that at this meeting we will propose that motion 3 ‘All County Championsh­ip’ (attached), which was held over from the Louth Convention on December 11th 2018 and approved at a county board meeting on January 14th be rescinded.

‘We note that in accordance with Rule 4.3 we have conveyed notice to each member club of our intention to propose this rescindmen­t.’

If it survives Wednesday’s follow-up motion, the successful Westerns’ proposal will see amalgamate­d teams from the junior and intermedia­te grades enter a new Senior Football Championsh­ip, the winners of which will go on to represent Louth in Leinster.

There was support for the idea of an amalgamate­d championsh­ip at a meeting in Monasterbo­ice last Thursday night, but the consensus among the clubs represente­d was that it should not supersede or replace the existing Senior, Intermedia­te or Junior Championsh­ips.

A similar motion put forward by the county management committee a number of years ago was rejected by clubs, but that version proposed that amalgamate­d teams enter the existing senior championsh­ip and not an additional competitio­n and if Wednesday’s motion to revert to the status quo is carried a similar motion could well be brought to convention again in December.

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