17 June 2005 All the latest news from the Cavan ladies Share this Article 0 0 0 Shares! 0 Shares! All the latest news from the Cavan ladies Cavan Ladies had their monthly meeting recently in front of a very large attendance of delegates. The Chairwoman Mrs. Concepta Traynor commiserated with the minor and U-14 teams at their losses in the Ulster Championship. She thanked the management and all the players for their commitment and especially the parents who made sure the girls attended training throughout the year. She also congratulated Knockbride on their win at the county Feile 2005 and wished them luck at the All-Ireland. She thanked all the officials who helped out during the day to make it a very memorable event for the girls. Mrs. Traynor also congratulated Pamela Crowe, Aisling Doonan and Bronagh Sheridan on their selection with the Ulster interprovincial team and wished them the very best of luck in the competition. Coaching A fundamentals coaching course was discussed at length and it was agreed that each club should send at least two or more representatives to it. The date will be announced once all the clubs have sent in the cost of 20.00 per person. No U-16’s are allowed to attend the course. Registration The registrar Abby Brady told the delegates that the some clubs were still not registered and after June 1st no player would be unable to play if their club were unregistered. She urged clubs that had not done so to fill in their forms and get them returned as soon as possible. Fashion show The chairwoman thanked all who organised the group for the Ulster council Fashion show. She thanked the committee Eileen Brown and Patricia King, Madge Fitzpatrick, Abby Brady, Aiden Reilly and hairdresser Nicola King. She thanked the models who took part. They were; Gerry Sheridan, Fergal Brady, JJ Murphy, Caron Fay, Ciara Reilly, Laura Brown, Paula Fitzpatrick, Laura Pearson, Breda Smith, Maria Smith, Catriona Smith, Aishling Fitzpatrick, and Pamela Crowe. The most thanks went to the fashion outlets that supported the county. They were Tiger Lily Boutique, Daisy Dukes, DT One Menswear, and Foxes Shoes. It was announced at the meeting that anyone associated with the show would get a 10% discount in Tiger Lilys when they shop there. The chairwoman said it was a tremendous night in Armagh and that everyone had a great laugh. Rule Changes Central Council passed an amendment to the current ‘Sin Bin’ rule. This rule only applies to Minor age and upwards to senior level. It will apply to county and club teams in all competitions. The delegates were also told that the closing date for transfers from one club to another, quoted in the Bye Laws of the county, no longer exists as this rule was deemed unfair by Croke Park and was defeated at Central Council. Transfers There was one transfer; Shannon Laheen – From Lacken to Cornafean. All Clubs were advised that transfers must be sent in on Duplicate form i.e. two copies. Failure to do so will result in the transfer been defeated. Fixtures The fixtures committee reported that fixtures were all been played and on their proper dates and all clubs thanked for their cooperation. The fixtures chairman Eamon Lynch also informed the delegates that as summer approached that under no circumstances would fixtures be able to accommodate festivals and concerts. Injury Fund Treatment Scheme All clubs were asked to investigate how the injury scheme operates and to be fully aware of the implications if the scheme guidelines are not adhered to. Very often players and clubs make mistakes filling out the forms which result in a delay of reimbursement of monies and sometimes a refusal by the health insurance body. The Chairwoman closed the meeting by wishing all those sitting leaning and junior examinations in June the best of luck. Share this Article 0 0