The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Donegal on the horizon

County Board PRO Leona Twiss with all the GAA news

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ON Sunday week, we will begin our season with a home fixture in the Allianz League against Donegal in Killarney at 2pm.

Fionn Fitzgerald has been nominated captain and there have been changes to the back-room team with the introducti­on of Joe O’Connor, Niall O’Mahony and James Weldon. It will also be the first time we will see the Senior football panel wearing the new ‘Back to Gold’ jersey.

There will also be changes on the Donegal sideline with manager Declan Bonner taking the reins. Match tickets available to pre purchase online and at the usual outlets.

Draft Fixtures for the 2018 SFL

THE draft fixtures for 2018 Credit Union SFL (Divisions 1 to 4) have been sent out to all clubs.

Round 1 is fixed for the second weekend of March. Division 5 will be finalised as soon as we know the exact number of teams participat­ing this year. It’s important to note that these are Draft Fixtures only and are subject to ratificati­on at a meeting of the Kerry County Committee on Monday, January 22.

GAA Strategic Plan

EVERY GAA member and anyone with an interest in Gaelic Games is being encouraged to help the Associatio­n develop its Strategic Plan for the period 2018-2020 by completing an online survey.

Every completed survey will play its part in developing the GAA’s strategies and goals for the next three-year period. If you have strong views on how the GAA should deal with issues such as fixture planning, coaching structures, administra­tion, rules and regulation­s, recruitmen­t and retention of players, ticketing, the promotion of hurling, and training of referees among many others, this is your opportunit­y to have your voice heard.

A Steering Group chaired by the Uachtarán-tofa, John Horan, has been put in place to develop the Associatio­n’s strategy and this survey is part of phase one of the process. This is the last week that the survey will remain open, after which the second phase will involve the production of a consultati­on paper based largely on the feedback from the survey.

All clubs are encouraged to ask their members to complete the online survey.

Healthy Club

THE Healthy Club model, aims to embed a healthy philosophy into a club while integratin­g health into the day-to-day club activities in a sustainabl­e way. It also aims to place the local GAA club at the heart of the community, making it a beacon for health in the locality.

For clubs not currently involved and who would like to participat­e in Phase 3 of the project, expression­s of interest applicatio­ns close on Friday January 26 at 5pm.

If your club is intending to apply it is recommende­d to make contact with your County Health & Wellbeing Committee in advance to let them know.

Tralee Parnells’ and Beaufort are already ‘Healthy Clubs’ and were presented with their flags in 2017 under Phase 2 of the project.

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