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Club at the Heart of our Community

Club at the Heart of our Community. Patsy Morrissey Newtownshandrum. Newtownshandrum: Club Chairman Cork: U21 Management 93/94 Senior management 2004/05/06 University of Limerick: GAA Development Officer. Background. Newtownshandrum GAA Club. Formed 1896

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Club at the Heart of our Community

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  1. Club at the Heart of our Community Patsy Morrissey Newtownshandrum

  2. Newtownshandrum: Club Chairman Cork: U21 Management 93/94 Senior management 2004/05/06 University of Limerick: GAA Development Officer Background

  3. Newtownshandrum GAA Club • Formed 1896 • Won a county championship in every decade since the 1940’s • All Ireland Club Champions in 2004 • All Ireland Club finalists in 2006 • Still competing in this years Club championship

  4. Community Involvement How we get everyone involved

  5. Youth Involvement • From a playing point of view hurling begins in the National School • Ex/senior players have a huge involvement in underage coaching

  6. Role of Senior Players

  7. Youth training.mpeg

  8. Community involvement • Everyone rallies around the GAA Club in Newtown • Brings people together & instils a sense of community • Hurling is at the centre of the community – nothing to compete with hurling on the sports field

  9. Involving everyone • Newtown gear available in local shops: everyone proud to show their colours • Identity & pride in the local community

  10. Mrs Murphy.mpeg

  11. Homecoming.mpeg

  12. What the Club gives back to the Community Club house: centre point of the Community • ICA meetings • Bingo • Local Community Group meetings • DVD of matches with local commentary

  13. Other facilities • 2 Floodlit pitches & school field • Lighted public walkway • Hurling alley • Spcific Community/Club Liaison Officer What the Club gives back to the Community

  14. County final .mpeg

  15. Club Expenses • Huge success over the past 10 years • Increased success = increased expenses • Full financial backing of the community • Membership: €40

  16. Difficulties Like any other club we have our difficulties • Arguments at club meetings • Members criticising the committee “who do they think they are” “there gone too big for there boots” “ye’ll bankrupt the club”

  17. Difficulties • Some club members are negative about everything • Try to stop the Club from advancing • But these people will be the first you’ll see stuck in everything on the big days

  18. Difficulties Complacency People take winning for granted Lower attendance at first round matches because they are expected to win.

  19. Overcoming difficulties • “Dirty linen” not washed in public • We try to solve our problems behind closed doors • Issues discussed and resolved internally

  20. Extended Community • Newtown Community abroad • Jersey worn by ex-pats all over the world • New York, New Zealand

  21. MESSAGE FROM ABROAD.mpeg

  22. Creating a Community without a Parish University of Limerick GAA Club • Living proof that a community spirit can be created • Open door policy • All members working towards a common goal • Predominantly voluntary coaches & trainers

  23. Creating a Community without a Parish • 1500 members covering 4 codes – hurling, football, camogie, ladies football • Very little funding: all monies raised by members • Creating an identity through selling gear – common identity

  24. Creating a Community without a Parish • Team bonds are as tight as with any club • Biggest Club in the “Campus Community” • Best supported Club in the “Campus Community”

  25. UL GAA.mpeg

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