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Is Muid Cumann Chluain DaimhIs Muid Cumann Chluain Daimh
We are Clonduff!We are Clonduff!
20072007
From the BeginningFrom the Beginning1887 Football Club formed – longest
continuous running club in Down
1940s & 50s Most successful decades in terms of Senior County titles
1957 Two parish teams – Clonduff Shamrocks and Clonduff Harps contest Senior County Final
1960 Captain of first ever team to bring All Ireland title north of border
From the BeginningFrom the Beginning1967 Camogie successfully re-introduced at
the second time of asking
1968 Pairc Chluain Daimh opens – Clonduff fielding 5 male and 1 female team
1977 Clonduff win first ever Intermediate Camogie title
1977 Club organised 1st Hilltown Festival, a five-day event which was subject of a special feature programme on RTE Radio presented by Donnacha O’Dulaing
From the BeginningFrom the Beginning
1977 First ever All Ireland Scór Sinsear title – Novelty Act
1983 Clonduff boys win 1st Hurling title – U14 Special Féile competition
1984 Paddy McCumiskey wins All Ireland Penalty Kick competition
1984 McNamee Award for Club History in Centenary Year
From the BeginningFrom the Beginning
Early 1980s Clonduff Players travel to Newry to play Handball
1989 Local Council provides Juvenile Handball Court
1991 Ross Carr picks up Club first All Star Award
1992 All Ireland U14 Féile Peil title
From the BeginningFrom the Beginning1993 Dancers win All Ireland Scór na nÓg titles
in Céili and Sets (9 dancers)
1990s Progress in Hurling – 2 Junior titles and representation on County teams
1997 Three All Ireland CCD titles – Set Dancing, Solo Singing, Quiz
1998 Re-development of Pairc Chluain Daimh – 13 male and 5 female teams
1999 One of first clubs in county to go ‘Online’
From the BeginningFrom the Beginning2000 9th Senior Football title – also League title
2000 Eileen Hamill – Linesperson in All Ireland Camogie Final
2001 AIB Ulster Club of the Year Award
2002 First ever Ladies Football team
2004 Jerry Quinn elected County Chairman – joins Hugh J Harper (Treasurer) and Fintan Mussen (Down Rep on Ulster Council) on County Board
From the BeginningFrom the Beginning2005 Referee – John A Gribben takes charge of All
Ireland Junior Club Hurling Final
2006 Ladies win Senior Football title following Intermediate and Junior titles
2005 U9½ Footballers win Ulster Community Games final
2006 Ross Carr appointed Senior Football Manager
2006 Michaela Downey stars in first Ladies International Rules series
From the BeginningFrom the Beginning2006 Fionnuala Carr and Jackie Gilmore win
University Camogie All Stars – same again in 2007 plus Karen Gribben
2006 Paula Gribben – Dual All Ireland medals in Camogie and Ladies Football
2007 Club Referee, Ciaran Branagan appointed to National Referees List
2007 U14 Boys win County B Féile na nGael and Féile Peil – 10 Dual players
2007 Camogs win first Senior Championship title – 8 dual players
Summarising the PastSummarising the Past
Demonstration of the growth and involvement of Cumann Chluain Daimh in:– Gaelic– Sporting– Cultural– Community– Social– Provincial and National
Activities
Where We Are At - 2007Where We Are At - 2007
Hub of Community in expanding village and Hub of Community in expanding village and hinterlandhinterland
Integrated Club for allIntegrated Club for all Building a Brighter Future for Boys and GirlsBuilding a Brighter Future for Boys and Girls 26 ‘On-Field’ teams26 ‘On-Field’ teams Community/Cross Community LinksCommunity/Cross Community Links
– Gateway/Senior Citizens/Wheelers/Boley Fair, etcGateway/Senior Citizens/Wheelers/Boley Fair, etc Schools LinksSchools Links Completed purchase of 11 acres of land for Completed purchase of 11 acres of land for
developmentdevelopment
ParentsParents
Club Development Survey revealed:Club Development Survey revealed:– Active interest in ClonduffActive interest in Clonduff– 85% encourage boys to play sport85% encourage boys to play sport– 73% encourage girls to play sport73% encourage girls to play sport– Gaelic games suit both boys and girlsGaelic games suit both boys and girls– Aware of benefits of sportAware of benefits of sport– Club is vital for community well-beingClub is vital for community well-being
FacilitiesFacilities
Club Development survey:Club Development survey:– 51% rate facilities as average51% rate facilities as average– Improvements required:Improvements required:
additional pitchesadditional pitches handball courthandball court female changingfemale changing indoor activity areaindoor activity area disabled accessibility disabled accessibility social activities for older/former memberssocial activities for older/former members
YouthYouth
Club Development Survey:Club Development Survey:– 90% say provision is adequate/excellent90% say provision is adequate/excellent– Parental interest is vitalParental interest is vital– More club presence in schoolsMore club presence in schools– Most not aware of commitment to Equal Most not aware of commitment to Equal
Opportunities in SportOpportunities in Sport
Coach DevelopmentCoach Development
Elite/long term athlete developmentElite/long term athlete developmentTailored coaching sessionsTailored coaching sessionsDevelop structured coaching through Develop structured coaching through
all age groupsall age groupsCurrent structure is good/excellentCurrent structure is good/excellent
Clonduff Coaching StructureClonduff Coaching Structure
Coaching Development is Dynamic and Integrated Most coaches in Football (ladies and men’s), Camogie and
Hurling have at least Foundation Course– Others working towards this
Most Coaches have Child Protection Certificate Parents very involved in juvenile coaching Emphasis placed on health and wellness
Coaching StructuresRefer to Documents on web page!
Clonduff Organisation StructureClonduff Organisation Structure
Executive Committee – Chairman’s term of office limited to five years
Sub CommitteesThere are 13 Sub Committees – Chairman and Secretary are Ex-Officio members of all sub committees
Refer to Documents on web page!
Club GovernanceClub Governance
Policy Documents in force in Clonduff:– Child Protection Policy– Equality Policy– Health and Safety Policy– Anti Corruption Policy– Data Protection Policy– Games for All Policy
Club GovernanceClub Governance
Codes of Conduct in Clonduff– Coaches Code of Conduct– Juvenile Code of Conduct– Senior Players Code of Conduct– Non-Playing Members Code of Conduct
Club Development - FutureClub Development - Future
Five-year Development Plan to increase participation in – Gaelic Games / Gaelic Culture / Fitness
Activities / Social Activities Females and Males Native and non-native Disabled and able-bodied Young and not-so-young Cross community activities
Five year Development PlanFive year Development Plan
Have applied to NI Sports Council for funding to develop newly purchased land
Continual Personal Development of:– Players – Coaches – Administrators– Community Partners– Members and Non-Members– Parents and other Family Members
Action Plan 2007-2012Action Plan 2007-2012
Work with partners to identify further capital development/funding opportunities
Form Women’s Sub CommitteeIdentify Resources and Equipment requiredAssess Risks
– Physical, Personal, Financial, Legal
Promote Health and Wellness for all
Action Plan 2007-2012Action Plan 2007-2012
Enhance:– Schools / Community Links– Coach Education and Progression– Record Keeping– Communications
Promote:– Refereeing– Young Whistlers– Physical Activity– Non-Physical Activity
Monitor and EvaluateMonitor and Evaluate
Health/Wellness of Dual and ‘Busy Players’ Number of Teams – Male/Female Cultural and Social Activities Parental Involvement Coaching / Coaching Structure Club Policies Use of Facilities – Over 40s/Other User Groups Funding Opportunities Club Property/Physical Resources and Finances
Images of ClonduffImages of Clonduff
Scór Sinsear WinnersClub Banner
Féile Peil 2007 Senior Hurlers 2007
Images of ClonduffImages of Clonduff
Fintan Mussen, Jerry Quinn, Hugh J Harper – Co Board
Clonduff reps on All Ireland Minor Camogie winning team 2007
Defibulator Course
Ladies Senior Football Champs 2006
Images of ClonduffImages of Clonduff
Fionnuala Carr after Poc Fada 2007 Liz Howard the President of
the Camogie Association. Susie Hynes and her five daughters are all active members of Clonduff
Camogie Club
These Set Dancers got to AI Final in 2003
John Murphy and Paul McCusker were on AI winning Jun Hurling team 2007
Images of ClonduffImages of Clonduff
Minor B Football Champs 2006
County Scór na nÓg Champs 2006
McConville Family at Conor McConville PS Tournament 2007
Team mentor John A Gribben and his 3 daughters after Co Ladies Football Final 2006
Images of ClonduffImages of Clonduff
Indoor Primary Schools Camogie Champions
Senior Camogie Champions 2007
Clonduff’s last SF Champions 2000South Down U11 Champs
Images of ClonduffImages of Clonduff
U12 Hurling League ChampsAn over 40 team
Minor Camogs Senior Hurlers 2007
Images of ClonduffImages of Clonduff
Hens with Hurls –Boley Fair 2007
Tom Markham visited in 2005
First Senior trophy in 40 years!
The Murray family won Scór na nÓg
Instrumental Music County title
in 2007
Images of ClonduffImages of Clonduff
Camogs in Boley Fair parade 2007
National Féile na nGael 2007, Kilkenny
Young Hurlers with Nicky Brennan at
Féile na nGael 2007 in Kilkenny
Boley 7s winners 2007
Images of ClonduffImages of Clonduff
First Boley Fair Handball Tournament 2007
Last home from Poc Fada 2007 on wet and windy
Hen Mountain
Tug o war at Boley Fair 2007
Seamus McGreevy (centre back) with Clonduff U8s and mentors Jimmy
Devlin and Paddy McConville at
McGreevy Tournament 2007
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