Members of the outgoing and incoming Realt na Mara Executive pictured after their AGM.
A very well attended AGM of Bundoran GAA took place on Friday night which saw Brian McEniff standing down as chairman after many long years of service.
The meeting commenced with outgoing chairman Brian McEniff welcoming all those in attendance and new Patron Fr Jeremiah Munyoki saying a short prayer of reflection. Following the adoption of the various club officer reports constructive discussions took place on their content.
Brian Mc Eniff then addressed the members and he reflected on his long and enjoyable contribution as a club official over the years. He proceeded to thank the various club members for their hard work in running the club throughout the year especially his fellow colleagues at the top table Geraldine Walsh and William Doherty and Senior team manager James Keaney.
He concluded by wishing the incoming executive and the various team managers all the best for the year ahead.
Gerry Breslin then addressed the members and paid a heartfelt tribute to Brian for his incredible dedication and service in the promotion of gaelic games over the past 60 plus years especially in Bundoran.
The election of officers then took place with the following Committee being elected for the 2024 season.
Patron: Fr Jeremiah Munyoki
Joint Presidents: Eilish McEniff Jim Carr
Chairman: Tommy Hourihane
Vice Chairman: Stevie Togher
Secretary: Geraldine Walsh
Assistant Secretary: Ryan Walsh
Treasurer: Bernie Feely
Assistant Treasurer: Darragh Hoey
PRO: Noel Carr
Children's Officer: Cathal Feely
Irish Language and Culture Officer: Joseph McNulty
Registrar: Barry McGowan
Health and Well-being Officer: Ryan Walsh
Co Board Delegates: Gerry Breslin and Michael McMahon
Several motions were then discussed before incoming Chairman Tommy Hourihane addressed the meeting once again thanking Brian for his contribution and expressing how he was personally looking forward to leading the club forward in the year ahead. He also thanked William Doherty, outgoing Treasurer, for his hard work and dedication in that role over the last number of years.
The meeting concluded with condolences to club members who lost family members in the past calendar year.
New Realt na Mara, Bundoran chairman Tommy Hourihane with outgoing chairman Brian McEniff
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