Club Championships 2010

Ah pints it is so Friday night. I’m looking forward to it.

Will you be joining us Julio?

As good a place as any for this

Brennan leads digital revolution
By Brendan O’Brien

Thursday, March 25, 2010

NICKEY BRENNAN can still remember the feeling of walking into the unknown that accompanied the GAA’s first faltering steps into the digital age when they launched the association’s official website back in April of 1999.

The announcement was made in the Burlington Hotel. Sean McCague was about to take over from Joe McDonagh as president and Brennan himself was the chair of the IT Committee and in charge of the day’s events.

Harold Wilson once remarked that a week is a long time in politics. Well, 11 years is an eternity in the world of communications and the GAA’s own experiences are certainly testament to that.

The GAA has already adapted to life alongside radio and TV, of course, but its relationship with the internet and everything that has followed in its extensive wake has been a slower burn.

Until now it would seem.

Brennan doesn’t have an iPhone, he has yet to tweet on Twitter and he wary of being an ex-president on Facebook but that isn’t to say that he isn’t up-to-date with those technologies and their potential for the GAA.

His briefing during the week was littered with industry phrases such as ‘Microsoft Dynamic’ and ‘Google Chat’. Clearly, the GAA has woken up to realities which the younger generations have long taken for granted.

“We have a long way to go yet,” says Brennan. "We know that. We have launched the new website but we know that we have to embrace the whole social networking area. We have to embrace what the young people are doing.

“We have to embrace the new technology that is coming out on iPhones and the apps that can be downloaded to that which will be relevant to the GAA community. We will get there. There is not the slightest doubt about that.”

Brennan’s prediction is that the GAA will have a presence in all those areas by the time Christy Cooney’s term as president comes to an end in 13 months’ time but the IT boys have been busy already.

The association’s new electronic registration system has already accounted for over 215,000 members and Brennan’s prediction is that the final nationwide figure will be significantly north of that.

Eleven thousand more members were added in one 24-hour period earlier this week and 100% of clubs nationwide are connected through email to Croke Park which will enable the top brass to communicate directly with every single unit.

The plan is that more and more club-specific information will be added to the online presence and a deal with Google will establish a website template which every club will be able to use for a minimal fee.

One application planned for the GAA’s own website will include a GPRS link to every club ground in the country, all of which should go some way to pleasing a section of the association which can feel overshadowed by the county game.

“Clubs will see things that are happening in HQ,” said Brennan. “They will getting communications about issues that are happening in the GAA and it’ll be explained to them a lot better. It’ll certainly be improving.”

[b]Perhaps the most interesting development is the Games Management System. Already operational in 15 counties, it is a programme which could have significant implications for both the club and county scenes.

"The advantage of that system is – and the Uachtarain has been getting this message across through the Ag Eisteacht programme about the need to get more games for club players – we will be able to profile the number and frequency of games in each age bracket and that is why it is important.

"It will also incorporate a disciplinary aspect in that we will be able to record and log our disciplinary system. It’s not going to go away, you know, so we need to record what happens.

“If the whole concept of match bans comes in the electronic recording of that will be able to make sure that it happens correctly. We have technology to enable that to take place now.”[/b]

Read more: http://www.examiner.ie/sport/gaa/brennan-leads-digital-revolution-115473.html#ixzz0jBFOBA0J

Paul Kelly out for a year after making shite of his ankle playing for the 'Hone. A sort of homecoming.

is it true that a good few counties will now only play 2 games between now & january :lol: :smiley:

is it true the figures in the recent gga press release give an erroneous view of the correct financial situation of the gga :lol: :lol:

is it true that fingal are playing a player that isnt from fingal, doesnt work in fingal & doesnt live here

is it true that the dublin county board have admitted defeat in trying to get dubliners to play stick hurling :lol:

is it true that the 4 laois players signed for parnells are getting paid & the parishoners have now no time for the club as they dont see them as rpresenting community anymore :lol:

Can you bullet point that for me please?

:smiley:

can you flesh that out for me please mate?

No.

No

Is it true that you needed six smilies to make your point?

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

One would have sufficed there Ncc. Its only Monday, you don’t want to burn out too early.

whats up your ass padjo?

bored in work

I believe the Tipp Senior Hurling championship started last night. Any scores?
I heard Toome were beaten.

It started last week Runt with 2 matches in West Tipp. Cashel won their 1st Championship match in 5 years apparently.

Last weekend - Cashel 0-08 Golden Kilfeacle 0-06
Eire Óg Anacarty 2-15 Galtee Rovers/Sean Treacys 1-13

This weekend

West Tipperary

Golden/Kilfeacle 1-12 Galtee Rovers/Sean Treacys 1-12,
Cappawhite OFF Eire Óg OFF,
Clonoulty/Rossmore 1-16 Kickhams 1-16.

South Tipperary

Killenaule 0-11 Carrick Swans
Mullinahone 2-18 Ballybacon Grange 0-10

Mid Tipperary

Group 1
Upperchurch Drombane 3-19 JK Brackens 0-13
Holycross Ballycahill 2-09 Loughmore Castleiney 0-13

Group 2
Moycarkey Borris 0-18 Drom/Inch 1-09
Thurles Sarsfields 1-20 Boherlahan Dualla 2-08

North Tipperary

Group 1 Round 1
Burgess 3-13 Lorrha/Dorrha 1-09
Templederry Kenyons Roscrea - Templederry won by 5 points
Borris-Ileigh 2-14 Toomevara 1-12

Group 2; Round 1
Moneygall 4-09 Nenagh Éire Óg 0-18
Kilruane MacDonaghs 0-26 Portroe 2-12

Willie Ryan sent off for Toome,surprise that Moneygall beat Nenagh also Holycross beating Louhmore and Moycarkey beating Drom.

the thing with Cashel is that its the best set of players they had in a while & thir manager wasnt shy in letting the players know this- this belief alligned to a serious amount of work over the winter months meant that this victory was on the cards- will they go much further? hard to say but they will give it a right old lash whatever happens

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Bit of a shock there with Moycarkey over turning Drom/Inch so comprehensively.
Padjo could get the road already. :lol:

Who gives a shit? Really…