The Avondhu

GOOD ATTENDANCE AT SUCCESSFUL AGM

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Our club AGM was held on Wednesday night, December 1 in the Parish Hall before a fine attendance.

Outgoing chairman Liam Kenny opened the meeting and welcomed everyone present before inviting Canon Leahy to recite a prayer for all deceased members. Secretary Labhras Flynn then read the minutes of last year’s AGM, and this was followed by a very detailed and well-presented secretary’s report that provided a very accurate and comprehens­ive account of all the club’s activities during 2021.

The report covered: Covid 19, all playing activities, team management updates, players fundraisin­g, juvenile, camogie and ladies football, sports complex/gym, handball, school (thanks for hall and car park), Rebels’ Bounty, club lotto, club golf classic, jersey washing, club grounds maintenanc­e and developmen­t, club referee, executive committee, officers and sponsors. This is not an exhaustive list and any club member who would like a copy of the secretary’s report can email Labhras at secretary.kilworth.cork@gaa.ie.

Labhras thanked all those involved in the above-mentioned various aspects of club activity and concluded by thanking fellow officers at the top table, Liam and Mossie for their help and support and by wishing everybody associated with Kilworth GAA a happy Christmas and a prosperous new year.

This was a very detailed and excellent report, which provided a first-class synopsis of the club’s activities over the past 12 months. Labhras has had two very trying years as runaí with the emergence of Covid and is to be congratula­ted in the seamless way he goes about his business in the administra­tion of the club.

TREASURER’S REPORT

Treasurer Mossie McNamara then presented a very thorough and detailed report that provided an excellent insight into the club’s income and expenditur­e for the year and the state of the club’s finances which are in a healthy position. The importance of our club lotto, Rebels’ Bounty Draw and our annual golf classic was plain to be seen from the figures presented to those in attendance and Mossie thanked the co coordinato­rs and sub committees involved in each of these fundraisin­g initiative­s.

OUTGOING CHAIRMAN’S ADDRESS

Both the secretary’s and treasurer’s report were unanimousl­y adopted. Outgoing Chairman Liam Kenny then addressed the meeting. He reiterated the volunteer ethos which is the cornerston­e of the associatio­n and thanked all those who give of their time freely in the various aspects of running the club. Liam echoed a lot of what was covered in the runaí’s report.

In a difficult year again due to Covid, he referred to the club’s strict adherence to the guidelines as provided by the Government and the GAA and his pride in this. His highlight of the year was that we had no incident of note, no serious illness or no deaths in the club or the parish and this was something to be very thankful for. On the playing front capturing the North Cork junior football championsh­ip for the first time in the club’s history was the highlight.

He thanked all players and management of our teams for their time, effort, and dedication during the season. He congratula­ted the juvenile club, and Kilara Óg on a successful 2021. He urged that all members get behind the decision made recently on the future structures for Kilworth Juvenile GAA club.

Liam congratula­ted the camogie club and the newly formed ladies football club on their achievemen­ts during 2021. He congratula­ted Eoin Carey who won an U20 All-Ireland hurling medal during 2021 and John Horgan who won the over 35B All-Ireland handball championsh­ip recently.

The generosity of all our club sponsors over the year was acknowledg­ed. Liam thanked all those involved with the running of the club lotto, the Rebels Bounty draw, and our annual golf classic. He thanked all those who helped with maintainin­g our club grounds throughout the year. He expressed his wish that the club developmen­t project will get back on track in 2022.

He thanked all other club officers for their work and commitment during the year with special mention for Labhras and Mossie as his top table comrades. Liam concluded by advising he was not seeking re-election, having been directly involved for the past ten years as vice chairman, secretary, joint- secretary and chairman on two occasions. Liam offered to serve as vice chair for the coming year to support the incoming chairman if that was the wish of the meeting.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS

Patsy O’Mahony then addressed the gathering. He thanked Liam and wished him the best for the future. He thanked all those who supported the Rebels’ Bounty Draw and asked for a big push again for 2022. He congratula­ted the Kilara Óg U15 hurlers on their county success and also Eoin Carey and John Horgan on their All-Ireland success in 2021. He congratula­ted the camogie and ladies football clubs and congratula­ted our history making junior footballer­s. He also thanked Tom Howard and all these who help to maintain our club grounds. Patsy then presided over the election of officers, the results of which are detailed below.

RATIFIED OFFICERS FOR 2022

President: Bill Hegarty; vice presidents: Canon Leahy, John Finn, Peg Sheedy, Lar Flynn, Paddy Whelan, Sean O’Callaghan, John O’Connor, Michael Dunne, Tom Howard, John Twomey, Dave Hogan, Willie Walsh, Patsy O’Mahony, Sean Hegarty, John Hogan, John Carey, Mick Twomey, John Sheehan and John Kenny. Chairperso­n: John Heggtveit; vice chairperso­n: Liam Kenny; secretary: Labhrás Flynn; assistant secretary: Fergus Flynn; treasurer: Mossie McNamara; assistant treasurer: Mike Walsh; PRO: Shane Tobin; assistant PRO: Michelle O’Keeffe; registrar: Alan Kenny; developmen­t officer: Aidan Hyland; county board representa­tive (hurling): Fergus Flynn; County Board Representa­tive (football): Liam Kenny; North Cork Board representa­tives: John Twomey and Liam Kenny insurance officer: Mike Walsh; Irish and Cultural officer: Joe Aherne; club health and wellbeing officer: Mike Walsh; children’s officer: John Horgan (appointed position).

Executive committee: John O’Connor, Patsy O’Mahony, Noel Daly, John Condon, Bill Hegarty, Tom Howard, Pat O’Brien, Ned O’Brien, Ber Wheeler, Mike O’Brien, John Sheehan, and Mairead Lynch in addition to all club officers and assistant officers listed above. Member from ladies football committee also to be added.

Patsy concluded by wishing the incoming and outgoing officers the very best of luck for the year ahead.

Incoming chairman John Heggtveit then addressed the meeting saying it was an honour to be elected chairman of the club. He thanked outgoing chairman Liam Kenny for his great work and support over the years and wished all elected officers the best for 2022.

There were no motions on the night. Chairman then closed the meeting by thanking all those who attended and wished all teams and mentors the very best of luck for the season ahead.

On my own behalf I would like to thank outgoing chairman Liam Kenny for his work and support over the last number of years. I worked closely with Liam as club secretary during Liam’s first term as chairman and saw first-hand the amount of time, effort, and dedication he brought to the role. He always put his heart and soul into whatever position he held within the club, all for the benefit and betterment of Kilworth GAA. A true clubman, I wish him well for the future.

I would like to wish incoming chairman John Heggtveit all the best for the coming year. Another great club worker John was our Covid officer over the past two years and having witnessed the profession­alism and commitment displayed in administer­ing and overseeing that very important function the club is in safe hands going forward.

MEMBERSHIP

Membership for 2022 will once again be administer­ed though ‘Foireann’ the GAA’s online system for club membership. The system is not up and running yet for 2022. Once it is we will communicat­e it through our weekly notes in TheAvondhu and online and we would ask that you pay your membership as soon as possible once the site is active.

MEMBERSHIP RATES FOR 2021 (NO CHANGE FROM 2021)

Adult player €50, adult (non-player) €40, husband (player) and wife €70, husband (non-player) and wife €55, OAP €20, student (over 18) €30, juvenile (under 18) €30 (€30 each for first child and second child, third and subsequent children are €15 each), U6 and U7 girls (football only) €15, family (2 adults and 2 children) €100, family (2 adults and 3 children) €115.

PLAYERS’ VIRTUAL FUN RUN/WALK

Our players annual 5K fun run/walk fundraiser will take place virtually again this year, over the Christmas period between the dates of Sunday, December 26 and Monday, January 3. More details will follow in the coming weeks.

CLUB LOTTO UP TO €14,200

There was no winner of this week’s lotto jackpot of €14,200 held on Monday, December 6. The numbers drawn were: 12, 14, 24 and 29. The lucky dip winner of €50 was - Tony Sheehan c/o yearly. The lucky dip winners of €25 each were Pat and Mag Roche c/o Patsy O’Mahony, PJ McCarthy c/o Tom Howard, Helena O’Hara c/o Bedina’s.

Next week’s jackpot on Monday, December 13 is €14,400. Tickets cost just €2 each or 3 lines for €5 and they are available online, in the local business outlets or from your usual local sellers. As always, we would like to thank you for your ongoing support.

REBELS’ BOUNTY 2022 – SUPPORTING YOUR CLUB

Membership is now open for Rebels’ Bounty 2022. Prize draw highlights; Total prize fund over €500,000. All cash prizes with monthly prizes up to €100,000 (30 prizes monthly). €100,000 Christmas 2022 jackpot, Easter, and August jackpots of €25,000. Incentive Scheme – share a ticket – 2 names may be entered on a ticket, allowing friends/family members to split the cost and share the winnings!

Get 2 months free when you sign up for 12 months (€100 full payment or €10 per month for 10 months direct debit. Early bird offer – purchase your ticket online before 1pm on January 10th to enter a draw for All-Ireland hurling and football tickets. Ways to enter; through the club (contact any committee member) or online by visiting gaacork.ie/rebelsboun­ty.

BEST OF LUCK

Best of luck to club referee Aidan Hyland and his team of umpires as he takes charge of his first adult county hurling final on Saturday. Randal Óg take on Belgooly in the Co-Op Superstore­s Junior B Hurling final at Páirc Uí Rinn.

BIRTHDAY WISHES

Congratula­tions and birthday wishes to Sean Hegarty who celebrated a milestone 80th birthdays recently.

CONGRATULA­TIONS

Congratula­tions to great club supporter and sponsor Sean O’Brien on a great win with the Pa Casey owned Nell’s Well in the Stayers Hurdle at Cork Racecourse last Sunday. Congratula­tions also to Araglin on their county junior C football final win last Saturday.

FIXTURES

North Cork U21 C football championsh­ip final; Kilara Óg v St Kevins, in Ballyhooly, Sunday, December 12 at 2pm.

Provisiona­l fixture; Nork Cork U21 C hurling championsh­ip quarter final; Kilworth v Ballygibli­n in Fermoy, Tuesday, December 14 at 7.30pm. Please note that this game is dependent on the result of Ballygibli­n’s Munster junior hurling championsh­ip semi-final on Sunday. Please keep in touch online for updates on this potential fixture.

MAIN CLUB SPONSORS

Mike Walsh Pharmacy, Ahearne’s Pub, The Village Inn, KDC Ltd, Kilally Stables and Mitchelsto­wn Dental Clinic.

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