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		<title>Match report under 16 Multy v Caulry 20-5-2013</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home in Multy to play Caulry in the Div 2 League. We are down to our last three games in league campaign, it is vital that we pick up all remaining six points to ensure we stay up for Div 2 Championship.<br />
 Team . 1.Heiner von Bunau, 2.Michael Moran, 3.Darragh O Connor, 4.Mark Menton, 5.Paddy Power, 6.Oisin Dolan, 7.Stephen Donahoe, 8.Tommy Tighe, 9.Eoghan Weir, 10.Tommy Mc Guivney, 11.Craig Sweeney, 12.Tommy Greville, 13.Mark Finnerty, 14.Mark Reynolds, 15. Adam Loughrey. </p>
<p>Subs. Karl Peyton, Jordon Fulham, Shane Parker, Jamie Finnan, Stephen Sweeney. </p>
<p>On with the game , Adam opens the scoring with a well taken point , he puts us 2 up within minutes when he points from a free. Caulry get right back at us , they score three points without reply, we get back level with another from Adam. Half way through first half , Caulry pick it up again , they get another three unanswered points. We are just not at the pace of this game, giving them to much space around the middle, and to much time on the ball. Our backline needs to be alot tighter, and our forwards really have to make more use of the scoring chances. Into the last five mins of the half , Craig points from play , then Adam points a free, one point game again in favour of the visitors. They are not finished yet, before half time they score a further two points. Caulry take a 3 pt lead into the break, we would have to be honest with ourselves at this stage and say we had not been at our best. Both sides had 12 scoring chances, we kicked 7 wides they kicked 4.   Half time score 0-5 to 0-8. </p>
<p>At the break we change things around a bit, Tommy Tighe takes up his normal position at the edge of the square, Mark Reynolds goes to the middle, Oisin joins Mark in the middle and Eoghan takes control at centre back. Jordan comes on at corner forward. </p>
<p>Into the second half now, odds are not in our favour, 3 pts behind and playing into a strong breeze, but that been said these lads never give up. We go on the attack straight away, Mark Reynolds points from distance, we win again from kickout, Oisin does well breaks to Craig , who finds Adam , Adam takes them on and heading straight for goal is taken down as  he trys to get a shot off, referee Michael Gordon raises his arm to signal he is playing advantage, the ball is collected by Tommy Tighe who sends it to the back  of the net, just what we needed, remembering where this all started , out at midfield where Oisin is taking control. Ten minutes into the second half we take the lead again, we have been playing second fiddle since the first ten minutes of the first half. Stephen Sweeney comes on , Stephen should be a handful for the Caulry defenders. At this stage in the game we have started to work better as a unit, Caulry in fairness had a few chances at goal, but they were denied by Heiner, who brought off a few brilliant saves, in this half Darragh and both corner backs, Michael &#038; Mark have taken control , Eoghan doing very well at centre back, Paddy and Stephen also have stepped it up a gear. Although we are playing alot better we are still making life hard for ourselves, we are guilty of giving away possession to easily, especially when we are in opponents half of the field. Well into second half now, Stephen Sweeney is looking very sharp, from a 45 taken by Darragh , it drops short and Stephen is first to react , gathers the ball and turns and kicks it over the bar, nice score, now can we have some more of that please. We can indeed, Mark Reynolds steps up again and kicks another fine point, we are ahead now 1-8 to 0-8, and the visitors are not coping with our attitude in this half, by that i mean the work rate from our lads has gone up a few gears from the first half. Craig and Tommy Tighe are switching in and out of full forward , taking turns to help out at midfield, Tommy Mc Guivney is working relentlessly on the half forward line, he is attacking and defending like a true warrior, Jordon is making it hard for his man he is always on the move. We are about seven mins from the end, Caulry make another attempt at getting back at us , they get into our half for a few minutes, they manage to get a couple of points , but its not going to be enough to deny us a victory , we finish with a good point from Stephen Donahoe, final score Multy 1-9 Caulry 0-10. </p>
<p>This was a fine second half performance today lads, two more big games and then we will be looking forward to Championship 2013. Just a word to the subs who did not play today , remember you are just as much a part of this team as anyone else. </p>
<p>Welcome back to John Dolan , as a mentor , John was part of this team a couple years ago, great to see you back John. New kid on the block, Tommy Kelly has also come on board as a mentor, so we also would like to welcome you T.K. Tommy,s hearth will be in this team, as its his native club. </p>
<p>Well done to all today, good day for Multy GAA. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (Established 1884) Official Guide &#8211; Part 1 Containing the Constitution and Rules of the G.A.A., revised and corrected up to date, and published by authority of the Central Council. This publication replaces all previous versions published. ALL &#8230; <a href="http://multyfarnhamgaa.com/?p=757">Click here to continue reading .... <span class="meta-nav"></span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />
(Established 1884)<br />
Official Guide &#8211; Part 1<br />
Containing the Constitution and Rules of the G.A.A.,<br />
revised and corrected up to date, and published by<br />
authority of the Central Council.<br />
This publication replaces<br />
all previous versions published.<br />
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED<br />
© Published by the Central Council of the Association<br />
Croke Park, Dublin 3. May 2013<br />
2<br />
Part 1<br />
Contents Page<br />
The Gaelic Athletic Association 4<br />
CHAPTER 1: Aims and Ethos 5<br />
Basics 5<br />
Units/Jurisdiction 7<br />
Amateur Status 7<br />
Non-Party Political 7<br />
Anti-Sectarian/Anti-Racist 8<br />
Safeguarding of Children/<br />
Young People (Under 18) 8<br />
Code of Conduct 8<br />
Anti-Doping 9<br />
Sponsorship 9<br />
Playing Gear and Equipment 10<br />
CHAPTER 2: Membership and Registration 12<br />
CHAPTER 3: Organisational Structures:<br />
Composition, Powers and Functions 15<br />
The Club 15<br />
The County &#8211; Convention 18<br />
The County &#8211; Committee 22<br />
The Province &#8211; Convention 30<br />
The Province &#8211; Council 32<br />
National &#8211; Congress 40<br />
National &#8211; Central Council 45<br />
National &#8211; Central Committees 50<br />
CHAPTER 4: Administration: Administrative<br />
Regulations, Protocols and<br />
Controls 57<br />
Elective Office 57<br />
Quorum 57<br />
Voting 57<br />
Transitional Committee Provisions 57<br />
Correspondence 58<br />
Communications 58<br />
Video and/or Telephone Conferencing 61<br />
Travel and Hotel Expenses 61<br />
Trophies and Medals 61<br />
Records 63<br />
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CHAPTER 5: Control of Association Property 64<br />
Uses of Property 64<br />
Powers 64<br />
Vesting 65<br />
Exclusion 66<br />
CHAPTER 6: Games and Competitions 67<br />
Playing Eligibility/Transfers/Declarations 67<br />
Eligibility for Championships/Gradings 81<br />
Club Championships 87<br />
Inter-County Championships 91<br />
League Competitions 113<br />
Tournament and Challenge Games 114<br />
Games &#8211; General 118<br />
Rules of Specification and Control &#8211; Penalties 118<br />
CHAPTER 7: Enforcement of Rules/Arbitration 122<br />
Disciplinary Jurisdiction 122<br />
Infractions 123<br />
Procedures for Disciplinary and<br />
Related Hearings 130<br />
Validity of Team Constitution 139<br />
Suspensions 140<br />
Disqualification of Teams<br />
and Forfeiture of Games 144<br />
Fines 145<br />
Debarment 145<br />
Expulsion 146<br />
Objections 147<br />
Appeals 150<br />
Reinstatements 155<br />
Arbitration 155<br />
Remitted Cases -<br />
Constitution of Committees 156<br />
APPENDICES		157<br />
Appendix 1: Interpretations and Definitions 157<br />
Appendix 2: GAA Codes and Guidelines 157<br />
Appendix 3: All-Ireland Minor Football Rota and Counties<br />
allowed to avail of Rules 6.6 (b)(iii) &#038; 6.8(b)(iii) 158<br />
Appendix 4: Club Constitution and Rules 159<br />
Appendix 5: Disputes Resolution Code 187<br />
Appendix 6: Dr. Croke’s Letter 209<br />
Appendix 7: Michael Cusack, Maurice Davin,<br />
Archbishop Croke 211<br />
Appendix 8: General Secretaries/Directors General 213<br />
Appendix 9: Presidents 214<br />
Index 215<br />
4<br />
THE GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />
The Gaelic Athletic Association today is an organisation which<br />
reaches into every corner of the land and has its roots in every<br />
Irish parish. Throughout the Country, legions of voluntary<br />
workers willingly make sacrifices to promote its ideals and carry<br />
its daily burdens. Why does the Association receive this unselfish<br />
support?<br />
Those who play its games, those who organise its activities<br />
and those who control its destinies see in the G.A.A. a means<br />
of consolidating our Irish identity. The games to them are<br />
more than games &#8211; they have a national significance &#8211; and the<br />
promotion of native pastimes becomes a part of the full national<br />
ideal, which envisages the speaking of our own language,<br />
music and dances. The primary purpose of the G.A.A. is the<br />
organisation of native pastimes and the promotion of athletic<br />
fitness as a means to create a disciplined, self- reliant, nationalminded<br />
manhood. The overall result is the expression of a<br />
people’s preference for native ways as opposed to imported ones.<br />
Since she has not control over all the national territory,<br />
Ireland’s claim to nationhood is impaired. It would be still<br />
more impaired if she were to lose her language, if she failed to<br />
provide a decent livelihood for her people at home, or if she<br />
were to forsake her own games and customs in favour of the<br />
games and customs of another nation. If pride in the attributes<br />
of nationhood dies, something good and distinctive in our<br />
race dies with it. Each national quality that is lost makes us so<br />
much poorer as a Nation. Today, the native games take on a<br />
new significance when it is realised that they have been a part,<br />
and still are a part, of the Nation’s desire to live her own life, to<br />
govern her own affairs.<br />
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1.1 Name<br />
The name of the Association is:<br />
“The Gaelic Athletic Association”.<br />
Basic Aim<br />
The Association is a National Organisation which has as<br />
its basic aim the strengthening of the National Identity<br />
in a 32 County Ireland through the preservation and<br />
promotion of Gaelic Games and pastimes.<br />
National Games<br />
The Association shall promote and control the National<br />
games of Hurling, Gaelic Football, Handball and<br />
Rounders, and such other games, as may be sanctioned<br />
and approved by Annual Congress.<br />
1.4 Additional Aims<br />
(a) The Association shall actively support the Irish<br />
language, traditional Irish dancing, music, song,<br />
and other aspects of Irish culture. It shall foster<br />
an awareness and love of the national ideals in<br />
the people of Ireland, and assist in promoting a<br />
community spirit through its clubs.<br />
(b) The Association shall promote its aims amongst<br />
communities abroad through its International<br />
Units.<br />
(c) The Association shall support the promotion of<br />
Camogie and Ladies Gaelic Football.<br />
(d) The Association shall use all practical endeavours<br />
to support Irish Industry especially in relation to<br />
the provision of trophies and playing gear and<br />
equipment.<br />
1.5 Dedication<br />
The Association and its resources shall be used for and<br />
dedicated solely to the above aims.<br />
1.6 Irish/English Versions of Rules<br />
The Rules of the Association shall be printed in Irish and<br />
in English.<br />
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1.3<br />
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1.7 U se of Irish in Official Documents/Correspondence<br />
Official documents and correspondence shall have the<br />
following in Irish:<br />
(a) The name of the Club/Committee being<br />
represented (where a Club/Committee is involved).<br />
(b) The signature of the sender, subject to Rule 4.6(d).<br />
(c) The name and address of the addressee, where used,<br />
including on envelopes.<br />
(d) Printing and signatures on official cheque books<br />
and cheques in payment of fees.<br />
(e) Full names of players and signature of Secretary or<br />
Assistant Secretary, or in the case of Under 16 and<br />
younger grade competitions, the authorised Officialin-<br />
Charge of the team as per Rule 4.5, on official list<br />
of players for games.<br />
Correspondence and documents not complying shall<br />
be ruled out of order, but may, subject to any time limit<br />
specified by Rule or by the Committee-in-Charge, be<br />
resubmitted in compliant form.<br />
E xceptions:<br />
(1) In the cases of unusual surnames or where there<br />
is more than one form of a surname in Irish, the<br />
English form of the surname may be added for the<br />
purpose of identification.<br />
(2) In cases where there is no Irish form of a name.<br />
(3) Names mentioned in Referees’ Reports may be in<br />
English.<br />
(4) In the Electronic Registration of Members and<br />
Players (Rules 2.2 and 2.3), it is optional to have the<br />
addresses in either Irish or English.<br />
(5) It is optional to have Fixtures Notifications in Irish<br />
or in English or in both Irish and English.<br />
1.8 N ational Flag and Anthem<br />
(a) The National Flag should be flown at games in<br />
accordance with protocol.<br />
(b) Where the National Anthem precedes a game,<br />
teams shall stand to attention, facing the Flag, in a<br />
respectful manner. In Hurling, players shall remove<br />
their helmets during the National Anthem.<br />
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1.9 U nits/Jurisdiction<br />
The Association is a democratic organisation comprising<br />
the following units:<br />
(a) Clubs<br />
(b) County Committees<br />
(c) Provincial Councils<br />
(d) Central Council<br />
(e) Annual Congress<br />
Members of the Association shall, by virtue of their<br />
membership, be subject to the jurisdiction of the<br />
Association’s Rules, Bye-Laws and Regulations, which shall<br />
govern the relationship between the various units, between<br />
members, and between members and units.<br />
Members and units shall be bound to resolve any and<br />
all disputes that arise, within the framework of the<br />
existing procedures, the Appeals System, and the Dispute<br />
Resolution Provisions as set out in these Rules.<br />
Members shall not resort to court proceedings in<br />
disregard of these procedures, the Appeal System and the<br />
Dispute Resolution provisions.<br />
1.10 Amateur Status<br />
The Association is an Amateur Association. A player, team,<br />
official or member shall not accept payment in cash or<br />
in kind in conjunction with the playing of Gaelic Games.<br />
A player, team, official or member shall not contract<br />
himself/itself to any agent other than those officially<br />
approved by Central Council. Expenses paid to all officials,<br />
players, and members shall not exceed the standard<br />
rates laid down by the Central Council. Members of the<br />
Association may not participate in full-time training. This<br />
Rule shall not prohibit the payment of salaries or wages to<br />
employees of the Association.<br />
Penalty: Twenty four weeks Suspension or Expulsion.<br />
1.11 N on-Party Political<br />
The Association shall be non-party political. Party political<br />
questions shall not be discussed at its meetings, and no<br />
Committee, Club, Council or representative thereof<br />
shall take part, as such, in any party political movement.<br />
A penalty of up to twenty four weeks suspension may be<br />
imposed for infringement.<br />
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1.12 Anti-Sectarian/Anti-Racist<br />
The Association is Anti-Sectarian and Anti-Racist and<br />
committed to the principles of inclusion and diversity at all<br />
levels. Any conduct by deed, word, or gesture of sectarian<br />
or racist nature or which is contrary to the principles of<br />
inclusion and diversity against a player, official, spectator<br />
or anyone else, in the course of activities organised by<br />
the Association, shall be deemed to have discredited the<br />
Association.<br />
Penalty: As prescribed in Rule 7.2(e).<br />
1.13 S afeguarding of Children/Young People (Under 18 Years<br />
of Age)<br />
(a) The Association shall safeguard and promote the<br />
interests and wellbeing of all those under 18 years<br />
of age who are involved in its games and related<br />
activities.<br />
(b) The Association shall take all practical steps to<br />
protect them from all discernible forms of abuse,<br />
from harm, discrimination or degrading treatment,<br />
and shall respect their rights, wishes and feelings.<br />
(c) Central Council shall have in place a Code of Best<br />
Practice in Youth Sport for the protection and<br />
safeguarding of children/young people under<br />
18 years of age and shall be entitled to amend or<br />
revoke any provision of the Code from time to time.<br />
(d) Central Council shall have in place the GAA<br />
Guidelines for Dealing with Allegations of Abuse.<br />
Allegations and complaints of abuse shall be dealt<br />
with exclusively in accordance with the provisions of<br />
these Guidelines and not under any other provisions<br />
of these Rules or under the Club Constitution and<br />
Rules.<br />
(e) This Rule shall give and constitute authority for<br />
the carrying out of all functions and actions in<br />
accordance with the Code and Guidelines (see<br />
Appendix 2).<br />
1.14 Code of Conduct.<br />
The Central Council shall adopt a Code of Conduct<br />
for Officers and Members of the Association, defining<br />
appropriate behaviour and practices. The Code shall<br />
specify the disciplinary procedures to be applied for<br />
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breaches of the Code. This Rule shall give and constitute<br />
authority for the carrying out of all functions and actions<br />
in accordance with the Code.<br />
1.15 Anti-Doping<br />
The Association forbids the use of prohibited substances<br />
or methods, a practice generally known as doping in sport.<br />
The Rules of the Association regarding doping are the<br />
Irish Anti-Doping Rules as adopted by the Irish Sports<br />
Council and as amended from time to time. The Rules<br />
contained in the said Irish Anti-Doping Rules shall have<br />
effect and be construed as Rules of the Association.<br />
Central Council shall establish a committee known as<br />
the Anti-Doping Hearings Committee. Pursuant to an<br />
agreement made between Central Council and the Irish<br />
Sports Council, for the purposes of this Rule and the<br />
Irish Anti-Doping Rules, all references to the Irish Sport<br />
Anti-Doping Disciplinary Panel in the Irish Anti-Doping<br />
Rules shall be construed as referring to the Anti-Doping<br />
Hearings Committee.<br />
International Units shall comply with the Anti-Doping<br />
legislation in their respective Countries of operation.<br />
Central Council shall establish a committee known as the<br />
Doping Control Committee and shall designate to it such<br />
functions of the Association in relation to the prevention of<br />
doping in the games of the Association as it deems suitable.<br />
1.16 S ponsorship<br />
(a) The Central Council and its subsidiary Councils<br />
and Committees shall have authority to negotiate<br />
sponsorship which shall include the naming rights<br />
for stadia, stands and terraces in accordance with<br />
regulations drawn up from time to time by the<br />
Central Council.<br />
(b) The Management Committee shall have the power<br />
to negotiate and administer sponsorship and<br />
naming rights on behalf of the Central Council.<br />
(c) Any agreement entered into by the Central Council<br />
in respect of its units shall be binding upon all<br />
Association units.<br />
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Penalty: Any unit which breaches the Rule shall be liable<br />
to disqualification and/or loss of expenses, and an<br />
individual to a suspension of not less than twenty four<br />
weeks.<br />
1.17 Playing Gear and Equipment<br />
(a) All jerseys, shorts, stockings, tracksuits and kitbags,<br />
worn and/or used for official matches, in pre-match<br />
or post-match television or video interviews and<br />
photographs, shall be of Irish manufacture. This<br />
requirement shall also apply to replica playing gear.<br />
Branding<br />
(b) The Association’s corporate logo shall be displayed<br />
on all jerseys worn by players during official<br />
matches, in pre-match and post-match television or<br />
video interviews and photographs.<br />
(c) A sponsor’s brand name(s), distinctive marks or<br />
logo shall not be displayed on jerseys, tracksuits<br />
and kitbags unless in accordance with an officially<br />
approved sponsorship agreement. A sponsor’s brand<br />
name(s), distinctive marks or logo shall not be<br />
displayed on shorts or on the body of a player.<br />
(d) A Club shall not be entitled to enter into a<br />
sponsorship agreement with regard to the use of<br />
sponsor’s brand name(s), distinctive marks or logo<br />
on playing gear unless it has obtained the prior<br />
written approval of the County Committee.<br />
(e) A County shall not be entitled to enter into a<br />
sponsorship agreement with regard to the use of a<br />
sponsor’s brand name(s), distinctive marks or logo<br />
on playing gear unless it has obtained the prior<br />
written approval of the Central Council.<br />
(f) The total area of the sponsor’s brand name(s),<br />
distinctive marks or logo on jerseys shall not exceed<br />
an area of 350 square centimetres. That area<br />
shall be calculated by measuring the total area,<br />
including background highlighting, covered from<br />
one extremity to the other. The calculation of the<br />
size does not refer to the area covered by individual<br />
letters of a name or distinctive marks or logo but to<br />
the total area. Additional branding on other area(s)<br />
of Jerseys shall be allowed as per specifications<br />
approved by Central Council and with authorisation<br />
in each case being given by the Management<br />
Committee.<br />
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(g) A brand name(s), distinctive marks of logo or<br />
other advertising material shall not be displayed<br />
on boots, gloves, hurleys, kicking tees, handguards,<br />
sweatbands, undergarments, headbands or<br />
helmets or on any other item of playing equipment<br />
or accessories worn or displayed during official<br />
matches or in pre-match or post-match television<br />
or video interviews or photographs, other than<br />
the manufacturer’s or supplier’s brand name(s),<br />
distinctive marks or logo.<br />
(h) A manufacturer’s or supplier’s brand name(s),<br />
distinctive marks or logo may not be displayed on<br />
items of playing gear as set out in sub clause (a)<br />
of this Rule unless such items are included in an<br />
Official Licence Agreement previously approved by<br />
the Management Committee of the Central Council.<br />
A brand name(s), distinctive marks or logo of any<br />
nature shall not be displayed on stockings.<br />
(i) Other than in accordance with sub clauses (c) and<br />
(h), no other brand name(s), distinctive marks or<br />
logo or other advertising material shall be displayed<br />
on jerseys, shorts, tracksuits or kitbags.<br />
(j) The acceptance of playing gear and/or equipment<br />
by any unit of the Association shall be permitted on<br />
the following conditions:<br />
(i) Compliance with the sub-clauses of this Rule;<br />
(ii) The presentation of the playing gear and/<br />
or equipment is made to Officers of the<br />
appropriate Unit of the Association; and<br />
(iii) The playing gear and/or equipment complies<br />
with the Playing Gear and Equipment<br />
Regulations as ratified from time to time by<br />
Central Council<br />
(k) A unit, team, player, official or member shall not<br />
contract itself/himself to wear or use any particular<br />
brand of playing gear, equipment or accessories<br />
unless such playing gear, equipment or accessories<br />
fully comply with the provisions of Rule.<br />
Penalty:<br />
Any unit or team in breach of this Rule shall be liable<br />
to disqualification and/or loss of expenses, and an<br />
individual(s) to a suspension of not less than twenty four<br />
weeks or to expulsion.<br />
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2.1 M embership<br />
(a) There shall be two types of Membership of the<br />
Association:<br />
(i) Full Membership, for persons who have reached<br />
the age of eighteen years.<br />
(ii) Youth Membership, for persons who have not<br />
reached the age of eighteen years.<br />
(b) Membership of the Association shall be granted<br />
only by a Club, to persons who subscribe to and<br />
undertake to further the aims and objects of the<br />
Gaelic Athletic Association, as stated in the Official<br />
Guide.<br />
(c) A person becomes a Full or Youth Member of the<br />
Association when he is approved as a Full or Youth<br />
Member respectively of a Club. Once granted, Full<br />
Membership of the Association shall continue for<br />
life, and Youth Membership shall continue until the<br />
member’s eighteenth birthday unless the member<br />
resigns in writing, or is expelled in accordance with<br />
the Official Guide.<br />
(d) The rights of a Member of the Association shall be<br />
conditional upon the member complying with the<br />
Rules and Regulations of the Association and Club,<br />
including payment of any Annual Membership Fees<br />
and Levies. Such rights may be withheld, restricted<br />
or suspended in accordance with the Rules of the<br />
Association and Club.<br />
Subject to the foregoing, only Registered Full<br />
Members shall be entitled to vote at Club Meetings,<br />
including the Annual General Meeting.<br />
(e) The Rules and Regulations governing application<br />
for Membership shall be set out in the Official Club<br />
Constitution.<br />
(f) The Membership of the Gaelic Athletic Association<br />
shall run from April 1st to March 31st in the<br />
following year.<br />
2.2 Registration of Members<br />
(a) Before April 1st, a Club Registrar shall submit<br />
annually to Central Council, by the process of<br />
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Electronic Registration, a list, in the Irish Language<br />
(except as provided for in Rule 1.7) of Full Members<br />
who have fulfilled their Annual Subscription<br />
requirement in accordance with Rule 6.2 of the<br />
Club Constitution and Rules. This list shall include<br />
the full name and address of each Full Member.<br />
A copy of the Club’s Registration shall be forwarded<br />
by e-mail by Central Council to the County Secretary<br />
and Divisional Secretary, where applicable.<br />
(b) Before April 1st, a Club Registrar shall submit<br />
annually to the Central Council, by the process of<br />
Electronic Registration a list, in the Irish Language<br />
(except as provided for in Rule 1.7) of Youth<br />
Members of all ages Under 18 years who have<br />
fulfilled their Annual Subscription requirement in<br />
accordance with Rule 6.2 of the Club Constitution<br />
and Rules. This list shall include the full name,<br />
address and date of birth of each Youth Member.<br />
A copy of the Club’s Registration shall be forwarded<br />
by e-mail to the County Secretary, and where<br />
applicable to the Secretaries of Divisional, County<br />
Minor and County Juvenile Committees.<br />
(c) It is optional to have the addresses of Full and Youth<br />
Members registered in either Irish or English.<br />
(d) Clubs shall submit by April 1st, through the County<br />
Secretary, an annual fee of €2 for every Full Member<br />
who has paid his Club Membership fee for the year.<br />
(e) Each Member shall be allocated a Registration<br />
Number by Central Council. The member shall<br />
retain this number while a member of the Gaelic<br />
Athletic Association.<br />
2.3 Registration of Players<br />
(a) A Club Registrar shall submit annually to Central<br />
Council, by the process of Electronic Registration,<br />
separate Registers in the Irish Language (except as<br />
provided for in Rule 1.7) of the Club’s Adult, Under<br />
21, Minor and Juvenile (all grades) players. A player<br />
is to be included in only one of the Registers.<br />
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A copy of the Club’s Registration shall be forwarded by<br />
e-mail by Central Council to the County Secretary, the<br />
Divisional Secretary, where applicable, and the County<br />
Minor and Juvenile Committees, as appropriate. This list<br />
shall include the full name, address and date of birth of<br />
each player.<br />
(b) It is optional to have the addresses of Players<br />
registered in either Irish or English.<br />
(c) Additional Registrations may be made subsequently.<br />
A Player must be registered at least three days before<br />
a game.<br />
(d) A Register of Players shall be available for inspection<br />
to the Secretary of any Unit, upon demand in<br />
writing.<br />
Penalty: The Penalty for playing a non-registered player<br />
shall be:<br />
On a proven Objection &#8211; Award of Game to the Opposing<br />
Team.<br />
On an Inquiry by Committee-in-Charge &#8211; Forfeiture of<br />
Game without Award of Game to the Opposing Team, or<br />
Fine, depending on the circumstances.<br />
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3.1 T he Club<br />
(a) The Club is the basic unit of the Association, and its<br />
object shall be the promotion at local level of the<br />
Association’s aims, as stated in this Official Guide.<br />
(b) A Club shall be obliged to obtain a current copy of<br />
the Official Guide, and its members shall be deemed<br />
to have full knowledge of the Rules and Regulations<br />
in it, and shall be bound by them. A Club shall be<br />
held responsible for the conduct of its members and<br />
known partisans.<br />
(c) A Club shall be a Unit eligible to participate in<br />
a Senior, Intermediate or Junior Championship<br />
Competition.<br />
Exception<br />
The Management Committee of the Central Council<br />
may consider an application for deviation from this<br />
Rule submitted in writing by a County Committee<br />
and if approved shall determine its Terms.<br />
3.2 Affiliation<br />
(a) Before April 1st a Club shall submit annually to<br />
Central Council, by the process of Electronic<br />
Registration, a list in the Irish Language (except as<br />
provided for in Rule 1.7) of the names of the Club’s<br />
Executive Committee.<br />
A copy of the list shall be forwarded by e-mail by<br />
Central Council to the County Secretary.<br />
(b) A Club shall affiliate annually with the County<br />
Committee on a standard affiliation form, which<br />
shall include the names of the Club Executive<br />
Committee, the Club colours and alternative<br />
colours.<br />
(c) Before a Club may take part in any competition, an<br />
affiliation fee of €20 shall be paid for the year to the<br />
County Committee. Entry fee for Championships<br />
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shall be €20 for each adult team and €8 for each<br />
under-age team, except where County Bye-Laws<br />
provide for a higher amount.<br />
3.3 Affiliation of a New Club<br />
A Football and/or Hurling Club must have at least<br />
fifteen playing members before it can be affiliated to the<br />
Association. Application(s) for affiliation must be made to<br />
the County Committee. On approval of the application(s)<br />
those listed and accepted by the County Committee shall<br />
be members of the new club.<br />
3.4 Club Name<br />
A Club shall not be named after a living person or after<br />
any existing political or semi-political organisation. It must<br />
bear a name in the Irish language.<br />
A motion to change the name of a Club requires a two<br />
thirds majority of members present, entitled to vote and<br />
voting at a General Meeting.<br />
3.5 Club Constitution and Rules<br />
The Official Club Constitution, as set out in Appendix 4<br />
to these Rules, shall govern the affairs of all Clubs. Each<br />
Club shall adopt the appropriate form of the Official Club<br />
Constitution.<br />
Amendments or additions must be passed at a Club<br />
Annual General Meeting, and be submitted in writing to,<br />
and be approved by, the County Committee.<br />
3.6 E xpulsion of Club<br />
If a Club is expelled from the Association, and there<br />
remains, after the satisfaction of all its debts and liabilities,<br />
any property whatsoever, the same shall not be paid or<br />
distributed amongst the members, but the Trustees shall<br />
continue to hold same in trust for the appropriate County<br />
Committee of the Association, to be disposed of as such<br />
County Committee shall direct.<br />
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3.7 W inding Up a Club<br />
A resolution to wind up a Club shall be passed only at a<br />
General Meeting, specially summoned for the purpose of<br />
such resolution, if supported by not less than three-fourths<br />
of those present, entitled to vote and voting. If upon such<br />
winding up, there remains, after the satisfaction of all<br />
its debts and liabilities, any property whatever, the same<br />
shall not be paid or distributed amongst the members,<br />
officers or employees of the Club, but the Trustees<br />
shall continue to hold same in trust for the appropriate<br />
County Committee of the Association, to be disposed of<br />
as such County Committee shall direct, but they shall in<br />
no instance pay or distribute the property amongst the<br />
members, officers or employees.<br />
Any decision to Wind Up a Club shall be subject to the<br />
approval of the County Committee.<br />
3.8 Amalgamation of Clubs<br />
A resolution to amalgamate two or more Clubs shall be<br />
passed only at General Meetings of the Clubs concerned,<br />
specially summoned for the purpose of such resolution,<br />
if supported at each of the respective meetings by not less<br />
than three quarters of those present, entitled to vote and<br />
voting.<br />
Upon such amalgamation, all property, assets and<br />
liabilities of the Clubs involved shall be transferred to and<br />
vested in the Amalgamated Club.<br />
The players of the Clubs involved shall be deemed to be<br />
players of the Amalgamated Club.<br />
Any decision to amalgamate clubs shall be subject to the<br />
approval of the County Committee.<br />
3.9 L oss of Rights of Club<br />
A Club which does not take part in a Junior, Intermediate<br />
or Senior Championship competition shall lose<br />
representation on County and other Committees, and<br />
shall not be entitled to make nominations, table motions,<br />
or participate at the Annual Convention, subject to any<br />
deviation allowed under Rule 3.1.<br />
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3.10 Convention<br />
An Annual County Convention shall be held before 31st<br />
December. It shall consist of the Officers and Members<br />
of the outgoing Committee (voting rights as on the<br />
Committee) and two delegates from each Club which<br />
competed in a Junior or higher grade Championship of<br />
the current year. A newly elected Officer, unless a member<br />
of the outgoing County Committee or a delegate, shall not<br />
have the right to vote at any stage of the Convention.<br />
In special circumstances, a County Committee may<br />
summon a Special Convention. Representation and Notice<br />
shall be determined by the County Committee.<br />
3.11 E lections<br />
Subject to the Exceptions hereunder:<br />
(a) The Annual County Convention shall elect the<br />
following Officers of the County Committee:<br />
Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Secretary, Assistant<br />
Secretary, if desired; Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer,<br />
if desired; Development Officer, Coaching<br />
Officer, Officer for Irish Language and Culture,<br />
Public Relations Officer, and Hurling Officer, if<br />
desired; and shall appoint a Children’s Officer<br />
recommended by the outgoing County Committee.<br />
A member shall not hold more than one of the<br />
above Officerships at any given time.<br />
The Officers elected/appointed shall hold office<br />
until the conclusion of the next Annual Convention.<br />
(b) A member who has served five years in a specific<br />
Officership shall be ineligible to hold that<br />
Officership for the ensuing five year period.<br />
Exceptions:<br />
(1) Where a County Committee, with the<br />
permission of Central Council, has appointed<br />
a Secretary for a term in excess of one year,<br />
that Officership shall not be subject to Annual<br />
Election or to the maximum period of office<br />
of five years.<br />
(2) Where a County Bye Law provides that the<br />
Treasurer is not subject to the maximum<br />
period of office of five years.<br />
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If a member is elected or appointed to an<br />
Officer position ‘in term’ twenty six weeks or<br />
less before the next Convention, that time<br />
served shall not be considered as part of the<br />
five years’ period.<br />
(c) It shall further elect: Two representatives on<br />
Provincial Council and one representative on Central<br />
Council, who shall hold office respectively for the<br />
term of the ensuing Provincial and Central Councils.<br />
(d) Should a vacancy arise in the Officerships of the<br />
County Committee or in a County’s representation<br />
on Central or Provincial Council, it shall be filled<br />
on the basis of (a) nominations by Clubs, (b) ballot<br />
vote of Clubs and Members of current County<br />
Committee, as at Annual Convention.<br />
(e) Voting to fill the Elective positions specified<br />
above shall be on the basis of the Proportional<br />
Representation system.<br />
3.12 D elegates<br />
County Convention shall elect or authorise selection and/<br />
or election of:<br />
(a) Delegates to attend Annual Congress, who shall<br />
include the Chairperson and County Secretary,<br />
when available.<br />
(b) Delegates to attend the Provincial Convention.<br />
3.13 N ominations<br />
A candidate for any of the positions outlined in Rule 3.11,<br />
excepting the Children’s Officer, shall be nominated<br />
by a Club. Such nominations shall be submitted on the<br />
nomination paper, which shall be sent to each Club at least<br />
six weeks prior to the County Convention, and which shall<br />
be completed and returned to the County Secretary at<br />
least one month prior to the Convention.<br />
3.14 M otions<br />
Motions for consideration by the County Convention shall<br />
be submitted only by Clubs and the County Committee.<br />
Such motions shall be submitted on the motion paper,<br />
which shall be sent to the Clubs at least six weeks prior to<br />
the County Convention, and which shall be completed and<br />
returned to the County Secretary at least one month prior<br />
to the Convention.<br />
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3.15 Agenda and Notice<br />
The County Secretary shall send an agenda, which shall<br />
include his Report and the Audited Accounts for the year,<br />
with the nominations and motions, to each Club Secretary<br />
and to the Members of the outgoing County Committee,<br />
at least one week before the Convention.<br />
A copy of these documents, and the County Grounds<br />
Accounts for the previous financial year, shall, at the same<br />
time, be forwarded to the Central and Provincial Councils.<br />
Failure to do so may involve suspension.<br />
3.16 V oting Procedure at County Convention<br />
Elections shall be decided by secret ballot, and successful<br />
candidates must have a majority of the votes of those<br />
qualified to vote and voting at the Convention.<br />
In the event of an equality of votes in the election of an<br />
Officer or Representative, the following procedure shall<br />
apply: If an outgoing Officer or Representative is involved<br />
in the tie, he shall be deemed to be re-elected and, if<br />
not, the tie shall be decided by the casting vote of the<br />
Chairperson.<br />
3.17 Forwarding of Motions<br />
Except as provided in Rule 3.20(l), a County shall<br />
only send forward to Provincial Convention or Annual<br />
Congress motions which have appeared on the circulated<br />
agenda of the County Convention, and have received its<br />
approval. Where a motion is submitted originally by a<br />
Club, the Club name along with the County name shall<br />
appear on Congress documentation. A County Convention<br />
may submit an amended motion to Congress, provided<br />
such amendment does not alter the essential meaning of<br />
the original motion submitted.<br />
3.18 County Bye-Laws<br />
County Conventions may make Bye-Laws, which shall<br />
become operative, when sanctioned by the Management<br />
Committee on behalf of Central Council.<br />
A County Bye-Law shall not be contrary to a Rule in<br />
the Official Guide. A County Bye-Law shall not place a<br />
restriction on when Club fixtures are played or govern<br />
postponement of fixtures, as such matters constitute<br />
powers of the County Committee.<br />
The Management Committee shall sanction or reject a<br />
proposed Bye-Law within one month from date of receipt.<br />
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It may, for the purpose of compliance with the General<br />
Rules and standardisation, and following consultation<br />
between its Bye-Laws Sub-Committee and the County<br />
Committee concerned, approve amendments to a<br />
proposed Bye-Law. Such a Bye-Law shall become<br />
operative immediately and without the necessity of it<br />
receiving further approval of a County or Special County<br />
Convention.<br />
Motions to remove or amend an existing Bye-Law shall be<br />
carried by two-thirds of those present, entitled to vote and<br />
voting.<br />
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3.19 Committee<br />
(a) A County Committee shall consist of the Officers,<br />
the Central and Provincial Council Representatives<br />
(who shall be ex-officio members), other<br />
representatives of District or other Committees or<br />
Clubs as set out in the County Bye-laws, the County<br />
Referees’ Administrator and a representative of each<br />
of the following Committees: County Handball,<br />
County Primary Schools, County Post-Primary<br />
Schools.<br />
(b) The number of voting members of a County<br />
Committee shall be set out in the County Bye-Laws.<br />
A full time County Secretary shall not have voting<br />
rights in that capacity on the Committee.<br />
(c) The County Committee shall hold office until the<br />
conclusion of the next Annual Convention. It shall<br />
be subject to the authority of the Provincial and<br />
Central Councils.<br />
(d) A member absent, without just cause, from three<br />
consecutive meetings shall automatically become<br />
disqualified from membership of the Committee<br />
for that year. This shall also apply to all members of<br />
Sub-Committees.<br />
(e) Where Clubs are not represented on the County<br />
Committee, general meetings involving the Clubs<br />
shall be held at least twice a year.<br />
3.20 Powers<br />
A County Committee shall be the governing and<br />
controlling body of all the affairs of the Association within<br />
the County, excepting those functions reserved to the<br />
Provincial Council and Central Council under this Official<br />
Guide. The following shall be the powers of the County<br />
Committee:<br />
(a) To control Club affiliations. This shall include the<br />
power to approve or disapprove the Winding-up of a<br />
Club or the Amalgamation of Clubs.<br />
(b) To manage County hurling and football<br />
competitions, subject to the provisions in Rules<br />
3.31(k) and 3.32.<br />
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(c) To determine all matters relating to the<br />
management and selection of its Inter-County<br />
teams.<br />
A Charter shall be drafted annually in each County,<br />
by the Chairperson of the County Committee on<br />
behalf of the Clubs and the County Committee,<br />
and County Team Manager(s) shall sign, prior to<br />
the appointment of the Managers. The signing of<br />
the Charter will indicate acceptance of the agreed<br />
policy of the County Committee on the availability<br />
of players for Club Fixtures, Training, and other<br />
matters relevant to the playing of Club Fixtures in<br />
the County. The Charter for each County shall be<br />
forwarded to the Central Council by 31st March<br />
each year.<br />
(d) To suspend for up to six months a player who<br />
refused to travel or play for his County when<br />
selected.<br />
(e) (e) To make Regulations governing:<br />
(i) Competitions under its control but shall not<br />
place restrictions on the Competitions Control<br />
Committee in its scheduling of Games.<br />
and<br />
(ii) Other matters incidental to its powers, functions<br />
and operations.<br />
A Regulation once adopted shall remain in force<br />
unless altered or deleted by a simple majority of<br />
those present, entitled to vote and voting.<br />
Alterations may be considered only on an annual<br />
basis.<br />
(f) To provide for the security and development of<br />
Association property within its jurisdiction.<br />
(g) To appoint an Administrator, whose employment<br />
contract and job specifications shall receive the<br />
approval of the Management Committee, on behalf<br />
of Central Council.<br />
(h) To draw up short-term (one-year) and long term<br />
(three/five year) plans for all activities within its<br />
jurisdiction, and to report on same to Provincial<br />
Convention.<br />
(i) To appoint a County Referees’ Administrator.<br />
The maximum period of office shall be five years.<br />
If a member is appointed to the position ‘in term’<br />
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twenty six weeks or less before the next Convention,<br />
that time served shall not be considered as part of<br />
the five years’ period.<br />
(j) To appoint a County Safety Officer.<br />
(k) To make the necessary appointments agreed in<br />
Central Council’s policies and procedures for the<br />
protection of children.<br />
(l) To submit one motion to the Annual Congress.<br />
(m) To form Divisional Sub-Committees and other<br />
Sub-Committees (e.g. Football, Hurling, Minor<br />
and Youth Sub-Committees), whose functions<br />
and powers shall be defined in County Bye-Laws.<br />
The Officers of Divisional Sub-Committees shall<br />
be elected at Divisional Sub-Committees’ Annual<br />
General Meetings. Officers of all other Sub-<br />
Committees shall be appointed, without Election, by<br />
the County Committee (or a Divisional Committee,<br />
where appropriate).<br />
The maximum period of office for any specific<br />
Officership of such Sub-Committees shall be five<br />
years.<br />
If a member is elected to an Officer position<br />
‘in term’ twenty six weeks or less before the<br />
next Convention, that time served shall not be<br />
considered as part of the five years’ period.<br />
Any such Sub-Committees making fixtures shall<br />
be obliged to maintain a Competitions Control<br />
Committee with the same functions within the<br />
Sub-Committee’s jurisdiction as those of the<br />
Competitions Control Committee at County level.<br />
Disciplinary Hearings under the jurisdiction of such<br />
Divisional and other Sub-Committees shall be heard:<br />
(i) by the County Hearings Committee, unless a<br />
County Bye-Law provides otherwise.<br />
Appeals from the County Hearings Committee<br />
in these cases shall be to the Provincial<br />
Hearings Committee in accordance with Rule<br />
7.11(a)(2).<br />
(ii) where provided for in County Bye-Law,<br />
by a Hearings Committee of five or more<br />
members, with the same functions within the<br />
Sub-Committee’s jurisdiction as those of the<br />
Hearings Committee at County level.<br />
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Two or more such Divisional and other<br />
Sub-Committees may maintain Hearings<br />
Committees consisting of the same persons.<br />
Appeals from such Hearings Committees shall<br />
be to the County Hearings Committee.<br />
(n) To allow Junior and Intermediate players to play for<br />
Divisional or Group Senior teams, without losing<br />
their status.<br />
(o) To allow Minor and/or Under 21 players of Clubs<br />
unable to field Minor/or Under 21 teams to play on<br />
an Independent Team.<br />
3.21 S ub-Committees/Functions<br />
A County Committee shall appoint the following Sub-<br />
Committees, membership of which shall be set out in<br />
County Bye-Laws except as otherwise provided in this Rule:<br />
(i) M anagement Committee<br />
It shall be responsible, subject to the overall<br />
jurisdiction of the County Committee, for the<br />
management of the affairs of the Association,<br />
including finance, between meetings of the County<br />
Committee.<br />
A County may have a Bye-Law to the effect that<br />
a Recommendation of the County Management<br />
Committee on a matter of Finance may not be upset<br />
save by a two-thirds majority of the members of the<br />
County Committee present, entitled to vote and<br />
voting.<br />
(ii) Competitions Control Committee<br />
It shall be responsible for all arrangements,<br />
including the appointment of Referees, for and<br />
control of any matters arising from Games under<br />
the jurisdiction of the County Committee, including<br />
disciplinary matters other than those functions<br />
reserved to the County Hearings Committee. It shall<br />
process and make recommendations to the County<br />
Committee on the Grading of Clubs and Players.<br />
It shall investigate and process matters relating<br />
to the Enforcement of Rules, including hearing<br />
Objections and Counter-Objections.<br />
It shall be responsible, in the first instance, for<br />
making decisions on applications for transfer within<br />
the County.<br />
It shall consist of a minimum of five members, who<br />
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shall be appointed from members of the County<br />
Committee and/or other suitable personnel,<br />
together with the County Referees’ Administrator<br />
who shall be entitled to vote only on the<br />
appointment of referees.<br />
A County Committee may delegate other plenary<br />
powers to its Competitions Control Committee,<br />
and in such cases Appeals may be made only to the<br />
Provincial Council.<br />
(iii) Fixtures Planners<br />
(a) Two Fixtures Planners shall be appointed by<br />
the Management Committee.<br />
(b) They shall be responsible for planning,<br />
monitoring, analysing and reviewing the<br />
County Fixtures Programme.<br />
(c) They shall present a Report to Annual<br />
Convention on all Fixtures at County level<br />
and submit a Report to the Provincial and<br />
National Fixtures Committee<br />
(d) They shall work in conjunction with the<br />
County Competitions Control Committee<br />
on the production of an ongoing three year<br />
Fixtures Plan and Schedule<br />
(iv) Hearings Committee<br />
(a) It shall adjudicate on all Disciplinary Matters<br />
where a Hearing is prescribed and requested,<br />
relating to the Enforcement of Rules arising<br />
from matters under the jurisdiction of the<br />
County Committee.<br />
Exception:<br />
A Hearing of an Objection/Counter<br />
Objection is the function of the County<br />
Competitions Control Committee.<br />
(b) It shall adjudicate on Appeals that may arise<br />
from decisions of the Competitions Control<br />
Committee on applications for transfer.<br />
(c) It shall consist of a minimum of five Members<br />
who shall be appointed from Members of the<br />
County Committee and/or other suitable<br />
personnel. No Member of the Management<br />
Committee or Competitions Control<br />
Committee may serve as a member of the<br />
County Hearings Committee.<br />
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(d) The powers of the County Hearings<br />
Committee shall be plenary powers.<br />
(v) Planning and Physical Development Committee<br />
It shall be responsible for Grounds and Physical<br />
Development, Club Development, Grounds’ Safety,<br />
and Planning.<br />
It shall also, in conjunction with the Provincial<br />
Council, be responsible for the training of Club<br />
Officers.<br />
(vi) Referees’ Administration Committee<br />
It shall be responsible for the Administration<br />
and Development of Refereeing in the County,<br />
including the recruitment, training, assessment and<br />
classification of referees.<br />
(vii) Coaching and Games Development Committee<br />
It shall be responsible for implementation of<br />
Coaching Programmes, Training and Monitoring<br />
of coaching personnel, and the implementation of<br />
Games Development activities at Club and Schools<br />
levels.<br />
(viii) Cultural Committee<br />
It shall be responsible for (a) the Irish Language (b)<br />
Scór and (c) other Cultural Activities.<br />
(ix) Public Relations/Marketing Committee<br />
It shall be responsible for Publicity, Marketing and<br />
Publications.<br />
(x) Y outh Committee<br />
It shall be responsible for the initiation and coordination<br />
of all Youth Activities within the County.<br />
(xi) Finance Sub-Committee<br />
It shall have responsibility for all Financial Matters<br />
referred to it by the County Committee and/or the<br />
County Management Committee.<br />
(xii) I nformation Technology Committee<br />
It shall implement procedures for the training<br />
and development of Information Technology<br />
requirements at County and Club level, as<br />
directed by the National Information Technology<br />
Committee.<br />
(xiii) County Teams M anagement and Panels<br />
S ub-Committee<br />
It shall, subject to the overall control of the County<br />
Committee, manage the relationships between<br />
(a) the County Committee (as representative of the<br />
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(b) the County Senior Team Managers and all other<br />
personnel appointed by the County Committee to<br />
assist in the management of Senior Inter-County<br />
team panels and<br />
(c) the Senior Inter-County Team Panels.<br />
This Sub-Committee must meet at least twice each<br />
year and otherwise as required. The Sub-Committee<br />
shall discharge this function in the context of the<br />
Charter for County Committee/Player Relationships<br />
approved by Ard Chomhairle from time to time.<br />
Membership of this Sub-Committee shall be as<br />
detailed in the said Charter.<br />
(xiv) Health and Wellbeing Committee. It shall have<br />
responsibility for all health-related matters referred<br />
to it by the County Committee and/or the County<br />
Management Committee.<br />
Except where plenary powers or functions have been<br />
specifically delegated to a Sub-Committee, all decisions<br />
of any Sub-Committee shall be submitted for approval of<br />
the County Committee prior to implementation.<br />
3.22 County Sub-Committees &#8211; General<br />
(i) The Chairperson of each Sub-Committee shall<br />
be selected from the Officers or Members of<br />
the County Committee or from other personnel<br />
deemed qualified by the County Committee.<br />
(ii) The Chairperson of each Sub-Committee shall<br />
present a Progress Report on the work of the Sub-<br />
Committee at County Committee meetings.<br />
(iii) All County Sub-Committees shall meet with<br />
corresponding Sub-Committees at (a) Provincial<br />
and (b) Club levels, at least once annually, with the<br />
higher Committee being the convenor.<br />
(iv) The Terms of Reference of all Sub-Committees,<br />
and job specifications of all Officers shall, upon<br />
appointment, be documented and distributed.<br />
(v) Each Sub-Committee shall submit a written Report<br />
to County Convention, to be included on the<br />
Convention Agenda.<br />
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3.23 Forwarding of Affiliations<br />
Prior to 1st March of each year, a County Committee shall<br />
submit to Provincial Council a list of all affiliated clubs<br />
in the County with a fee of €2 per club. A County failing<br />
to comply shall forfeit representation on Provincial and<br />
Central Councils until the list and fees are furnished.<br />
3.24 L oss of Rights of County<br />
A County failing to compete in either the Senior,<br />
Intermediate or Junior Inter-County Championships<br />
shall forfeit representation on Provincial and Central<br />
Councils, and shall not be entitled to make nominations,<br />
table motions, or participate in Provincial Convention or<br />
Annual Congress.<br />
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3.25 Convention<br />
A Provincial Convention shall be held at least four weeks<br />
prior to Annual Congress. It shall consist of:<br />
(a) Members of the outgoing Provincial Council (voting<br />
rights as on the Council).<br />
(b) One representative for every ten affiliated Clubs,<br />
or a fraction of ten over five, which took part in<br />
the previous year’s Championships, subject to a<br />
maximum of six representatives for any one County.<br />
In special circumstances, the Provincial Council may<br />
summon a Special Convention. Representation shall<br />
be as determined by the Provincial Council<br />
3.26 Functions/Elections<br />
(a) The functions of the Provincial Convention shall be<br />
to consider audited accounts, motions, and general<br />
Provincial activities. Subject to the exception<br />
hereunder, it shall elect the following Officers: a<br />
Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Treasurer, Secretary<br />
and P.R.O. The Elections shall each be completed<br />
at Convention on the basis of one secret ballot<br />
vote on the Proportional Representation system,<br />
and the result of each count shall be announced at<br />
Convention.<br />
Exception:<br />
Subject to the approval of Central Council, a<br />
Provincial Convention may appoint a full-time<br />
Secretary, who shall not be subject to annual<br />
election, and whose employment contract and<br />
job specification shall receive the approval of the<br />
Management Committee.<br />
(b) A Provincial Officer, other than a full-time<br />
Secretary, shall not hold office for more than<br />
three consecutive years. Should a vacancy arise in<br />
the Officerships of the Provincial Council prior to<br />
31st October in any year, it shall be filled on the<br />
basis of (a) nominations of the Counties (b) ballot<br />
vote of Counties, (based on Provincial Convention<br />
voting strength) and Members of current Provincial<br />
Council.<br />
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3.27 N ominations<br />
A candidate for election as a Provincial Officer, shall be<br />
nominated by a County Committee. Such nomination shall<br />
be made on the Nomination Paper, which shall be sent<br />
to the County Committees at least six weeks prior to the<br />
Provincial Convention, and which shall be completed and<br />
returned to the Provincial Secretary at least one month<br />
prior to the Convention.<br />
3.28 M otions and Bye-Laws<br />
(a) Motions. Only motions carried at a County<br />
Convention may be submitted by that County<br />
Committee for consideration by the Provincial<br />
Convention. Such motions shall be on the Motion<br />
Paper, which shall be sent to the County Committee<br />
at least four weeks prior to the Provincial<br />
Convention, and which shall be completed and<br />
returned to the Provincial Secretary at least three<br />
week prior to the Convention.<br />
A Provincial Council may submit a Motion to its<br />
own Convention in the prescribed manner, as<br />
determined by the Provincial Council.<br />
(b) Bye-Laws. Provincial Convention may make<br />
Bye-Laws, which shall become operative, when<br />
sanctioned by the Management Committee, on<br />
behalf of Central Council. A Provincial Bye-Law shall<br />
not be contrary to a Rule in the Official Guide. The<br />
Management Committee, on behalf of the Central<br />
Council, shall sanction or reject a proposed Bye-Law<br />
within one month from date of receipt.<br />
3.29 Agenda and Notice<br />
The Provincial Secretary shall send an Agenda, which<br />
shall include his Report and the audited Accounts for the<br />
year, with the Nominations and Motions, to each County<br />
Secretary and to the outgoing Provincial Council, at least<br />
two weeks before the Convention.<br />
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3.30 Council<br />
A Provincial Council shall consist of a Chairperson, Vice-<br />
Chairperson, Treasurer, Public Relations Officer, full-time<br />
Secretary (without voting rights), and two Representatives<br />
from each County. The immediate past Council<br />
Chairperson shall be an ex-officio member for the year<br />
following termination of office.<br />
The Handball Regional Council, the Provincial Higher<br />
Education Council, the Provincial Post-Primary Schools’<br />
Council, and the Provincial Primary Schools’ Committee,<br />
shall each have one Representative, without voting rights,<br />
on a Council.<br />
The Provincial Council shall hold office until the<br />
conclusion of the next Provincial Convention.<br />
A Representative on the Council shall not hold office<br />
for more than five years. A year’s term shall be from<br />
immediately after an Annual Provincial Convention to the<br />
conclusion of the next Annual Provincial Convention.<br />
If a member is elected as a Representative on the<br />
Council ‘in term’, twenty six weeks or less before the<br />
next Provincial Convention, that time served shall not be<br />
considered as part of the five years’ period.<br />
A Provincial Council shall meet not less than four times per<br />
year.<br />
A member absent, without just cause, from three<br />
consecutive meetings shall automatically become<br />
disqualified from membership of the Council for that year.<br />
This shall also apply to all members of Sub-Committees.<br />
3.31 Powers<br />
Subject to the overall jurisdiction of the Central Council,<br />
a Provincial Council shall have within its Province the<br />
following powers:<br />
(a) To manage the Provincial Hurling and Football<br />
Championships, excluding the appointment<br />
of Referees for, and matters of misconduct and<br />
breaches of Match Regulations arising from,<br />
Provincial Inter-County Senior Championship games.<br />
This shall include consideration of Regrading<br />
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Applications for participation in the Provincial<br />
Intermediate and Junior Club Championships.<br />
The Award of all Games under its jurisdiction,<br />
including Provincial Inter-County Senior<br />
Championship Games, shall be the responsibility of<br />
the Provincial Council.<br />
(b) To determine all matters relating to the<br />
management and selections of its Inter-Provincial<br />
teams.<br />
(c) To arrange for playing purposes the boundaries of<br />
the Counties.<br />
(d) To control financial and all other affairs of the<br />
Association within the Province that are not under<br />
the jurisdiction of a County Committee.<br />
(e) To make Regulations governing Competitions<br />
under its control and other matters incidental to its<br />
Powers, Functions and Operations.<br />
A Regulation, once adopted, shall remain in force<br />
unless altered or deleted by a simple majority of<br />
those entitled to vote and voting.<br />
Alterations may be considered only on an annual<br />
basis.<br />
(f) To carry out the duties of a County Committee<br />
suspended for breach of Rule.<br />
(g) To appoint a Provincial Referees’ Administrator<br />
who shall attend meetings only for the purpose<br />
of the appointment of referees for games, other<br />
than Provincial Inter-County Senior Championship<br />
games, and shall be entitled to vote on same.<br />
The maximum period of office shall be three years.<br />
(h) To submit one motion to the Annual Congress.<br />
(i) To monitor, supervise and advise a County<br />
Committee within its jurisdiction on its performance<br />
in the areas of Games Development, Competitions,<br />
Fixtures Administration, adherence to Directives of<br />
Central Council, Financial Performance, Marketing,<br />
Public Relations and investment in Physical<br />
Facilities.<br />
(j) To consider applications by Counties for the<br />
regrading of more than one Club to Intermediate<br />
or to Junior status in any Championship year. Prior<br />
approval of the Provincial Council must be obtained<br />
for any such regradings in excess of one Club in<br />
each grade.<br />
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(k) To carry out a Games Audit and examine the<br />
Fixtures Programme in each of the Counties under<br />
its jurisdiction, and to make recommendations or<br />
take any action deemed necessary in relation to<br />
same.<br />
(l) To publish an Annual Report on the state of the<br />
Games and on Games Development in the Counties<br />
under its jurisdiction.<br />
(m) To approve physical developments by Clubs, and<br />
to recommend County Grounds Development to<br />
Central Council.<br />
3.32 M onitoring of County Fixtures Programme<br />
A County shall submit its complete Fixtures Programme,<br />
both Adult and Underage, to its Provincial Council by the<br />
31st March each year, and the Provincial Council shall<br />
either approve or instruct adjustment to the Programme<br />
as is considered necessary. Provincial Councils shall<br />
monitor the progress of each County’s Championships on<br />
a monthly basis.<br />
Any postponements of a Championship Game shall be<br />
notified to the Provincial Council within three days of<br />
the original date of the Game, and the reason for the<br />
postponement shall be given.<br />
Each Provincial Council shall establish a Sub-Committee,<br />
to include the Provincial Chairperson, to ensure that its<br />
responsibilities in relation to Club Fixtures are met, and<br />
this Sub-Committee, through the Chairperson, shall report<br />
regularly to the Central Council Management Committee<br />
on action taken. Any failure by a Provincial Council<br />
to enforce this Rule shall be dealt with by the Central<br />
Council’s Management Committee.<br />
Club Games shall not be postponed because of a County’s<br />
involvement in an Inter-County Championship, except<br />
as provided for within these Rules. A County that fails to<br />
comply with the Policy and Directives of Central Council<br />
on the proper scheduling of Club Fixtures shall have<br />
penalties imposed upon it. Penalties shall be imposed by:<br />
- the Provincial Council where non-compliance occurs<br />
during the Provincial Inter-County Championships.<br />
- the Central Council’s Management Committee where<br />
non-compliance occurs during the Qualifier/All Ireland<br />
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Penalty for non-compliance:<br />
Loss of Championship Expenses and/or Grants, or<br />
Disqualification from the Inter-County Championship<br />
concerned.<br />
Provincial Councils shall organise an Annual Seminar for<br />
Counties on the subject of effective fixture making.<br />
3.33 S ub-Committees/Functions<br />
(A) A Provincial Council shall appoint the following<br />
Sub-Committees:<br />
(i) M anagement Committee<br />
It shall be responsible for the management<br />
of affairs within the Provincial Jurisdiction,<br />
between Provincial Council meetings.<br />
(ii) Competitions Control Committee<br />
It shall be responsible for all arrangements<br />
(including the appointment of Referees for<br />
non Inter-County Senior Championship<br />
Games) for, and control of, Games under the<br />
Provincial Council and matters arising from<br />
same, other than those functions reserved<br />
to the Provincial Hearings Committee, the<br />
Central Competitions Control Committee, the<br />
Central Referees’ Appointments Committee<br />
and the Central Hearings Committee.<br />
It shall hear Objections and Counter<br />
Objections arising from any Game under its<br />
control.<br />
It shall investigate and process matters relating<br />
to the Enforcement of Rules and Match<br />
Regulations, other than those functions<br />
reserved to the Committees (dealing with<br />
disciplinary matters) stated above.<br />
(iii) Hearings Committee<br />
(a) It shall adjudicate on all Disciplinary<br />
Matters where a Hearing is prescribed and<br />
requested, relating to the Enforcement<br />
of Rules arising from matters under the<br />
Jurisdiction of the Provincial Council.<br />
Exceptions:<br />
(1) A Hearing of an Objection/Counter<br />
Objection is the function of the<br />
Provincial Competitions Control<br />
Committee.<br />
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(2) A Hearing in relation to Misconduct<br />
and Breaches of Match Regulations<br />
arising from the Provincial Inter-<br />
County Senior Championship Games<br />
is the function of the Central Hearings<br />
Committee.<br />
(b) It shall hear all Appeals against decisions of<br />
County Committees.<br />
(c) It shall consist of a minimum of five<br />
Members who may not include any<br />
Members of the Provincial Competitions<br />
Control Committee or Management<br />
Committee save that the Provincial<br />
Secretary may act as a non Voting Secretary<br />
to the Hearings Committee when dealing<br />
with Appeals.<br />
(iv) Planning and Physical Development Committee<br />
It shall be responsible for Grounds and Physical<br />
Development, Club Development, Club and<br />
County Administration, and Grounds’ Safety.<br />
It shall also be responsible for the training of<br />
County and Club Officers.<br />
(v) Referees’ Administration Committee<br />
It shall be responsible for the recruitment,<br />
training, assessment and classification<br />
of Referees under the jurisdiction of the<br />
Provincial Council.<br />
(vi) Coaching and Games Development Committee<br />
It shall be responsible for Educational Sector<br />
Development, monitoring of Underage<br />
Activity/Progress/Developments, and the<br />
monitoring of County Performance in Games<br />
Development.<br />
(vii) Cultural Committee<br />
It shall be responsible for (a) the Irish<br />
Language, (b) Scór and (c) other Cultural<br />
Activities.<br />
(viii) Public Relations/Marketing Committee<br />
It shall be responsible for Publicity, Marketing<br />
and Publications.<br />
(ix) Finance Committee<br />
It shall have responsibility for all Financial<br />
Matters referred to it by the Provincial Council.<br />
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(x) Fixtures Planners<br />
(a) Two Fixtures Planners shall be appointed<br />
by the Management Committee.<br />
(b) They shall be responsible for planning,<br />
monitoring, analysing and reviewing the<br />
Provincial Fixtures Programme.<br />
(c) They shall present a Report to Provincial<br />
Convention on all Fixtures at Provincial<br />
and County levels and submit a Report<br />
to the National Fixtures Planning<br />
Committee.<br />
(d) They shall work in conjunction with<br />
the Provincial Competitions Control<br />
Committee on the production of an<br />
ongoing three year Fixtures Plan and<br />
Schedule.<br />
(e) It shall assist the National Fixtures<br />
Planning Committee in organising<br />
the education and training of Fixtures<br />
Planners at County Level.<br />
(B) (i) All Sub-Committees shall, subject to Rule 3.30,<br />
be appointed for a three year term coinciding<br />
with the election of the Provincial Chairperson.<br />
A vacancy shall, as appropriate, be filled at the<br />
first meeting after Provincial Convention or<br />
when it arises.<br />
(ii) The number of voting members of the<br />
Provincial Council on each Sub-Committee<br />
shall be set out in the Provincial Council Bye-<br />
Laws.<br />
(iii) The membership of the Management<br />
Committee shall be drawn from the Officers<br />
and County Representatives of the Provincial<br />
Council.<br />
(iv) The membership of the Competitions Control<br />
Committee shall be drawn from the Officers<br />
and County Representatives of the Provincial<br />
Council, together with the Provincial Referees’<br />
Administrator, who shall be a member of the<br />
Committee in accordance with Rule 3.31(g).<br />
(v) Membership of the Referees’ Administration<br />
Committee shall consist of a Chairperson<br />
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appointed by the Provincial Council, and the<br />
Referees’ Administrators of the Counties in the<br />
Province.<br />
(The Secretary of this Committee may be one<br />
of the County Referees’ Administrators or an<br />
additional person appointed by the Provincial<br />
Council).<br />
(vi) The Chairpersons of the Management<br />
Committee and of the Competitions Control<br />
Committee shall respectively be an Officer<br />
of the Provincial Council. The Chairperson<br />
of each of the other Sub-Committees shall<br />
be selected from Officers or Members of the<br />
Provincial Council or other suitable personnel.<br />
(vii) The Chairperson of each Sub-Committee shall<br />
present a Progress Report on the work of the<br />
Committee at each Provincial Council meeting.<br />
(viii) All Provincial Council Sub-Committees shall<br />
meet with the corresponding Sub-Committees<br />
at (a) National and (b) County levels, at least<br />
once annually, with the higher Committee to<br />
act as convenor.<br />
(ix) The Terms of Reference of all Sub-Committees<br />
shall, upon appointment of the Sub-<br />
Committees, be documented and distributed.<br />
3.34 S ubmission of Records<br />
(a) A Provincial Council shall submit to Central Council<br />
before the 1st May of each year, a list of Clubs in<br />
each County under its jurisdiction, together with a<br />
fee of €1 per Club.<br />
(b) A Provincial Council shall present to Annual<br />
Congress:<br />
(a) Secretary’s Report<br />
(b) Audited Accounts.<br />
(c) An Assessment of the current state of the<br />
Association in the Counties.<br />
Failure to furnish these accounts may involve suspension,<br />
and in such instance Central Council shall, on an interim<br />
basis, take control of the affairs of the Association within<br />
the Province.<br />
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3.35 N otice of Meetings<br />
A minimum of five days written notice shall be given by the<br />
Provincial Secretary to all Members of meetings, except<br />
in the case of an emergency, when he may, in consultation<br />
with the Chairperson, summon a meeting with shorter<br />
written or verbal notice.<br />
A special meeting may be convened by the Secretary on<br />
the written request of a majority of the members.<br />
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3.36 Congress<br />
The Annual Congress shall be held prior to 1st March.<br />
The venue shall be selected by the Central Council, who<br />
shall give due consideration to all applications received<br />
by the Council. It shall consist of the outgoing Council<br />
(voting rights as on the Council), the past Presidents, and<br />
delegates from the Counties on the basis of one delegate<br />
from each ten affiliated Clubs or fraction of ten over five,<br />
but the minimum representation from such Counties to<br />
be four delegates. Counties with fewer than five affiliations<br />
to have two representatives. The maximum representation<br />
for any one County shall be ten delegates.<br />
Provincial Secretaries and Chairpersons of National<br />
Committees shall be entitled to attend and speak, but shall<br />
not have voting rights. The President, at his discretion,<br />
may invite other visitors to Congress to speak.<br />
3.37 Functions<br />
The functions of Annual Congress shall be:<br />
(a) To consider Reports and Audited Accounts of the<br />
Central Council and its subsidiary Councils for the<br />
preceding year up to 31st December.<br />
(b) To consider Reports from Congress Workshops.<br />
(c) To elect by secret ballot a President and two<br />
Representatives of Congress.<br />
(d) To consider motions and to enact, amend, or<br />
rescind Rules.<br />
(e) To approve or disapprove any Interpretation of Rule<br />
given by Central Council by December 31st prior<br />
to Congress, in accordance with Rule 3.44(b), in<br />
considering its inclusion in Rule.<br />
(f) To determine Association policy in broad outline.<br />
(g) To appoint the Secretary of the Disputes Resolution<br />
Authority on the nomination of the Central Council,<br />
or in the event of a vacancy occurring between<br />
Congresses, to ratify at the following Congress any<br />
such appointments made by the Central Council.<br />
3.38 President/Representatives of Congress<br />
A candidate for the position of President or Representative<br />
of Congress shall be nominated by a County Committee.<br />
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Such nomination shall be made on the Nomination Paper,<br />
which shall be sent to the County Committee at least eight<br />
weeks prior to the Annual Congress, and which shall be<br />
completed and returned to the Director General at least<br />
six weeks before Congress.<br />
Nominees shall declare to the Director General at least two<br />
weeks before Congress whether they are/are not standing<br />
for election.<br />
The elections of a President and Representatives of<br />
Congress shall each be completed at Congress on the<br />
basis of one secret ballot vote on the Proportional<br />
Representation system, and the result of each count shall<br />
be announced at Congress.<br />
A President or a Representative of Congress shall not hold<br />
office for more than three consecutive years.<br />
A President shall be elected one year prior to the<br />
commencement of his term of office and for that year<br />
shall be referred to as the President-elect.<br />
Should a vacancy arise among the Representatives of<br />
Congress prior to 30th November in any year, it shall be<br />
filled on the basis of:<br />
(a) Nominations by the Counties,<br />
(b) Ballot Vote of Counties (based on Congress voting<br />
strength) and Members of current Central Council.<br />
If a vacancy occurs after 30th November, the position shall<br />
be left vacant until the next Congress.<br />
In the case of death or permanent incapacity of the<br />
President, the Central Council shall have the authority<br />
to appoint from among the Vice-Presidents an acting<br />
President, who shall perform the duties of the Presidency<br />
until the next Annual Congress.<br />
3.39 S pecial Congress<br />
In special circumstances, and with the support of a twothirds<br />
majority of its members, the Central Council may<br />
summon a Special Congress. A Special Playing Rules’<br />
Congress may be called by Central Council to meet the<br />
provisions of Rule 3.41(d). In such circumstances, Central<br />
Council shall be entitled to determine the Representation.<br />
A Special Congress that is held within a forty eight weeks<br />
period following an Annual Congress shall not change a<br />
decision made at that Annual Congress.<br />
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3.40 National Youth Forum<br />
A National Youth Forum shall be held annually, prior to<br />
Congress, to be attended by three delegates under 21 years<br />
of age from each County. Five delegates, one from each<br />
Province (including Britain) will be elected by the Forum<br />
to present its Report to Congress, where they shall have<br />
speaking rights.<br />
3.41 M otions<br />
(a) Motions for Congress may be submitted as follows:<br />
(i) Motions carried at a County Convention.<br />
(ii) A maximum of one motion submitted directly<br />
by a County Committee.<br />
(iii) A maximum of one motion from a Provincial<br />
Council.<br />
(iv) Central Council shall be entitled to submit<br />
Motions on:<br />
(1) Any Interpretations of Rule given by the<br />
Central Council in the previous Calendar<br />
Year<br />
(2) Any relevant matter relating to Rule arising<br />
from a Disputes Resolution Authority<br />
Tribunal decision in the previous Calendar<br />
Year.<br />
(3) Any Motions consequent upon a Central<br />
Council Sub-Committee Report.<br />
(4) Any proposals of the Standing Committee<br />
on the Playing Rules that have been<br />
approved by Central Council under Rule<br />
3.56.<br />
(5) Emergency matters relating to the Playing<br />
Rules.<br />
(6) A maximum of three Motions other than<br />
those listed in the Categories listed above.<br />
(v) Motions carried at the Annual General<br />
Meetings of the All-Ireland Post Primary<br />
Schools’ Council on any matters affecting the<br />
Association at their level.<br />
(vi) Motions carried at the Annual Convention of<br />
the Higher Education Council on any matters<br />
affecting the Association at its level.<br />
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(b) Motions for Congress shall be submitted on a<br />
Motion Paper, which shall be sent by electronic<br />
transmission to the County Committees at least six<br />
weeks prior to Annual Congress and which shall be<br />
completed and returned to the Director General by<br />
electronic transmission within one week.<br />
(c) Motions to enact new or amend existing Rules<br />
shall give the full text of the proposed addition or<br />
amendment, and also quote the numbers of any<br />
rules affected thereby.<br />
(d) Motions to revise Playing Rules may be tabled only<br />
in years divisible by five, except as provided in<br />
Section (a)(iv) of this Rule.<br />
In the year prior to the revision of Playing Rules,<br />
motions with proposed rule changes for experiment<br />
in non-championship competitions, as decided by<br />
Central Council, may be tabled.<br />
In any year in which Playing Rules are on a Congress<br />
Agenda, they shall take precedence in the list<br />
of motions, or they may be debated at a Special<br />
Congress, if so decided by Central Council.<br />
(e) Motions to remove, amend or to temporarily<br />
amend/set aside a Rule shall be carried by twothirds<br />
of those present, entitled to vote and voting.<br />
(f) Congress may refer a motion for consideration to<br />
Central Council or a Sub-Committee of that body.<br />
The ensuing recommendations, if they propose to<br />
alter an existing Rule, shall come in motion form to<br />
a subsequent Congress.<br />
(g) New and amended Rules shall become operative<br />
one month from the date of Annual Congress or<br />
Special Congress, unless otherwise specified and<br />
approved in the Motion adopted, or as provided<br />
hereunder.<br />
Central Council (or in urgent cases Management<br />
Committee on behalf of Central Council) may bring<br />
forward or defer the date of implementation of a<br />
new or amended Rule.<br />
A new Rule or amendment shall not have<br />
retrospective application. A Competition<br />
commenced under then existing Rules/Regulations<br />
(other than Playing Rules) shall be completed<br />
under these Rules/Regulations.<br />
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The text of a new or amended Rule shall be<br />
circulated to County Secretaries within one month<br />
of finalisation, for distribution to Clubs.<br />
(h) A motion declared not to have received one-third<br />
of the votes at Congress may not be tabled on a<br />
Congress Agenda for the subsequent three years,<br />
unless the Management Committee allows it in<br />
exceptional circumstances.<br />
3.42 Agenda and Notice<br />
At least two weeks before Annual Congress, each County,<br />
in accordance with representation, shall be issued<br />
with copies of the Director General’s Report, Audited<br />
Accounts, the Agenda and Workshop Topics, and list of<br />
Nominations and Motions.<br />
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3.43 Council<br />
(a) The Central Council shall consist of the President,<br />
the Director General (without voting rights),<br />
President-elect, if in office; the immediate past<br />
President for the year following his term as<br />
President, the Vice-Presidents, being the Chairmen<br />
of the Provincial Councils, two Representatives of<br />
Congress, and a representative with voting rights<br />
of each of the following &#8211; each County in Ireland;<br />
Britain; the London County Committee; the North<br />
American Board; the New York Board; the European<br />
Board: the Irish Handball Council; the Higher<br />
Education Council; the All-Ireland Post-Primary<br />
Schools’ Council; the All-Ireland Primary Schools’<br />
Council and the Gaelic Players’ Association.<br />
A Representative on the Council shall not hold<br />
office, for more than five years. A year’s term shall<br />
be from immediately after an Annual Congress to<br />
the conclusion of the next Annual Congress.<br />
If a member is elected as a Representative on the<br />
Council ‘in term’, twenty six weeks or less before<br />
the next Congress, that time served shall not be<br />
considered as part of the five years’ period.<br />
(b) The President, Director General, President-elect,<br />
immediate past President, and Representatives of<br />
Congress, shall not be represented by proxies at<br />
meetings of the Council. A Provincial Chairperson<br />
may be represented by another Officer of the<br />
Provincial Council.<br />
A County Representative may be represented by<br />
a proxy, who shall be a member of the County<br />
Committee concerned.<br />
(c) Should a vacancy occur in representation, such<br />
vacancy shall be filled by the body concerned.<br />
(d) The Central Council shall hold office until the<br />
conclusion of the next Congress.<br />
(e) A member absent, without just cause, from three<br />
consecutive meetings shall automatically become<br />
disqualified from membership of the Council for<br />
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that year. This shall also apply to all members of<br />
Sub-Committees.<br />
3.44 Powers and Functions<br />
(a) It is the Supreme Governing Body of the Association<br />
between Annual Congresses.<br />
(b) It is the final authority to interpret the Rules, subject<br />
to Rule 3.37(e). It shall consider and adjudicate<br />
on recommendations made by the Management<br />
Committee on requests for Interpretation of Rule<br />
received in writing by the Director-General.<br />
Any such Interpretations shall have the force of Rule<br />
until the Congress held in the Calendar Year after<br />
the Interpretation being given, and which Congress<br />
shall, on a Motion submitted by Central Council,<br />
approve or disapprove the Interpretation being<br />
included in Rule.<br />
An Interpretation shall not be given on the subject<br />
matter of a case which is pending before an<br />
Adjudicative Unit of the Association.<br />
It may also issue Guidelines and Directives to its<br />
Units and Members to assist with their compliance<br />
with Rule.<br />
(c) It shall have responsibility for reviewing, amending<br />
or rescinding the following Rules in the Official<br />
Guide:<br />
Chapter 1<br />
Rule 1.13(c) and (d) &#8211; Code of Best Practice in<br />
Youth Sport/Guidelines.<br />
Rule 1.14 – the Code.<br />
Rule 1.15 – Anti-Doping Hearings Committee;<br />
Doping Control Committee.<br />
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Rule 4.5 Correspondence.<br />
Rule 4.7 Video and/or Telephone Conferencing.<br />
Rule 4.8 Travel and Hotel Expenses.<br />
Rule 4.9 Trophies and Medals.<br />
Rule 4.10 All Ireland Medals.<br />
Rule 4.11 Inter-Provincial Medals.<br />
Rule 4.12 Provincial Championship Medals<br />
Rule 4.13 Medals – General.<br />
Rule 4.14 Tournament Trophies.<br />
Rule 4.15 Trophies – General.<br />
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Rule 4.16 (b) Records<br />
Chapter 5<br />
Rule 5.2 Property – Powers.<br />
Rule 5.3 Vesting.<br />
Rule 5.4 Exclusion.<br />
Chapter 6<br />
Rule 6.35 Leagues – Organisation.<br />
Rule 6.36 Leagues (General)<br />
Rule 6.37 National Leagues.<br />
Rule 6.38 Tournament Games.<br />
Rule 6.39 Challenge Games.<br />
Motions to remove or to amend any of these Rules<br />
shall be carried by two-thirds of those present,<br />
entitled to vote and voting at a meeting of Central<br />
Council. Any removal or amendment to these Rules<br />
shall be listed in the following Congress Agenda,<br />
before coming into effect one month from the<br />
date of Congress and being included in the Official<br />
Guide.<br />
(d) It (or in urgent cases Management Committee on<br />
behalf of Central Council) shall have the power to<br />
bring forward or defer the date of implementation<br />
of a new or amended Rule.<br />
(e) Its jurisdiction shall extend over the whole<br />
Association in all matters. It shall appoint Trustees<br />
to hold funds, investments, and property of the<br />
Association. Its prior approval shall be obtained<br />
for any action affecting the general policy of the<br />
Association and for capital expenditure.<br />
(f) It shall, through its Management Committee, review<br />
County Committee Audited Accounts and shall have<br />
authority to take such action as is deemed necessary<br />
to ensure proper financial governance.<br />
(g) Its decisions on all matters appertaining to the<br />
Association are final and binding on the members of<br />
the Association.<br />
(h) It shall have the power to make Regulations<br />
governing Competitions under its control (on the<br />
recommendations of the Management Committee<br />
or advice of the Central Competitions Control<br />
Committee, as provided for in these Rules), and<br />
other matters incidental to its Powers, Functions and<br />
Operations.<br />
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A Regulation, once adopted, shall remain in force<br />
unless altered or deleted by a simple majority of<br />
those present, entitled to vote and voting.<br />
Alterations may be considered only on an annual<br />
basis.<br />
(i) It shall control the All-Ireland Championships,<br />
Inter-Provincial, and National League Competitions.<br />
(j) It shall, as required, at its first meeting each year<br />
(i) elect members to the Management Committee<br />
(ii) appoint members to the Central Hearings<br />
Committee and Central Appeals Committee,<br />
on the recommendation of the Management<br />
Committee.<br />
(k) It shall appoint an Audit Committee, which shall<br />
consist of at least six members.<br />
(l) It shall appoint a Rules Advisory Committee and a<br />
Standing Committee on the Playing Rules.<br />
(m) It shall at every meeting consider a Report from the<br />
Management Committee on its activities.<br />
(n) It shall nominate the Secretary of the Disputes<br />
Resolution Authority for appointment by Congress.<br />
If a vacancy occurs between Congresses it shall fill<br />
the vacancy, and the appointment shall be submitted<br />
for ratification by the following Congress. It shall<br />
ratify the panel selected by the said Secretary in<br />
accordance with the Disputes Resolution Code.<br />
(o) It shall, at its first meeting after Congress weekend,<br />
have the power to review the amount of fees and<br />
fines referred to in the Rules, and to alter same as<br />
considered necessary.<br />
(p) It shall have the power to authorise the use of Croke<br />
Park for games other than those controlled by the<br />
Association.<br />
(q) Nothing in this Rule shall be construed so as to<br />
admit to Central Council or its Sub-Committees<br />
authority to introduce, enact, amend or rescind<br />
Rules, or in any way vary or derogate the power<br />
reserved to Congress by Rule 3.37. This Rule shall in<br />
all respects be subject to Rule 3.37 and in the event<br />
of conflict Rule 3.37 shall prevail.<br />
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3.45 D irector General<br />
The Central Council shall appoint a Director General, who<br />
shall be the Chief Executive of the Association.<br />
3.46 N otice of Meetings<br />
A minimum of five days written notice shall be given by<br />
the Director General to all members for meetings, except<br />
in an emergency, when he may, in consultation with the<br />
President, summon a meeting with shorter notice. A<br />
Special Meeting may be convened by the Director General<br />
on the request of a majority of the members.<br />
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3.47 M anagement Committee<br />
(a) It shall consist of the President, the Director<br />
General (without voting rights), the President<br />
elect, if in office, the immediate Past President<br />
for the year after his term of office as President,<br />
the Chairmen of the Provincial Councils, the two<br />
Representatives of Congress elected by Congress,<br />
one Central Council member from each of the<br />
four Provinces, elected by Central Council, and two<br />
Nominees of the President and Director General,<br />
who are members of the Association, subject to<br />
their approval by Central Council, and the Finance<br />
Director (without voting powers).<br />
(b) Subject to the overall jurisdiction of Central<br />
Council, it shall be responsible for the management<br />
of the affairs of the Association, including its<br />
general activities, matters of discipline, finances, and<br />
implementation of policies determined by Congress.<br />
All other Sub-Committees of the Central Council<br />
shall report directly to the Management Committee.<br />
(c) It shall submit to the Central Council, for its<br />
consideration, its Budgetary proposals for the<br />
following year.<br />
(d) It shall have authority to make recommendations on<br />
policy and finance to Central Council.<br />
(e) It shall submit to the Central Council, for its<br />
consideration and adjudication, recommendations<br />
on requests for interpretation of Rule received in<br />
writing by the Director General.<br />
(f) It shall, as required, and subject to the provisions<br />
in Rules 3.48, 3.49, 3.50, 3.51, and 3.53, appoint or<br />
recommend to Central Council the appointment<br />
of members to the Central Competitions Control<br />
Committee, the Central Hearings Committee, the<br />
Central Appeals Committee, the Central Referees’<br />
Appointments Committee and the Central Fixtures<br />
Planning Committee.<br />
(g) It shall have authority to appoint Sub-Committees to<br />
deal with delegated matters/activities.<br />
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(h) It shall furnish a Report on its activities to each<br />
meeting of the Central Council.<br />
(i) It shall appoint a National Referees’ Administrator.<br />
3.48 T he Central Competitions Control Committee<br />
(a) It shall consist of a Chairperson and one member<br />
from each of the four Provinces, appointed by the<br />
Management Committee. These members shall have<br />
a responsibility in relation to each function outlined<br />
in this Rule.<br />
Additionally, the Secretary of each of the four<br />
Provincial Councils, shall be members with joint<br />
responsibility with the other members for the<br />
functions outlined except those in (c), (d) and (e).<br />
(b) It shall be responsible for Competition Scheduling<br />
and Arrangements for and Control of Games<br />
(excluding appointment of Referees) under the<br />
jurisdiction of the Central Council.<br />
(c) It shall investigate and process matters relating<br />
to the Enforcement of Rules (including hearing<br />
Objections and Counter Objections) and Match<br />
Regulations arising from Competitions and Games<br />
under the jurisdiction of the Central Council.<br />
(d) It shall investigate and process matters relating to<br />
the Enforcement of Rules (excluding Objections<br />
and Counter Objections) and Match Regulations<br />
arising from Provincial Inter-County Senior<br />
Championship Games.<br />
(e) It shall have the authority to direct Committees<br />
within Provinces and Counties to enforce the<br />
penalties prescribed in these Rules relating to<br />
Disciplinary Matters arising from Games.<br />
(f) It shall prepare Match Regulations for the<br />
consideration and decision of the Management<br />
Committee and Central Council.<br />
3.49 T he Central Hearings Committee<br />
(a) It shall consist of a Chairperson appointed by the<br />
Management Committee, one Member from each<br />
of the four Provinces appointed by the Management<br />
Committee, and one Member from each of the four<br />
Provinces appointed by the Central Council on the<br />
recommendation of the Management Committee.<br />
(b) It shall adjudicate on all Disciplinary Matters where<br />
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a Hearing is prescribed and requested relating to:<br />
(i) the Enforcement of Rules arising from matters<br />
under the jurisdiction of the Central Council.<br />
Exception:<br />
A Hearing of an Objection/Counter Objection<br />
is the function of the Central Competitions<br />
Control Committee.<br />
(ii) Misconduct arising from the Provincial Inter-<br />
County Senior Championship Games.<br />
(iii) Match Regulations arising from Games under<br />
the jurisdiction of the Central Council and<br />
from the Provincial Inter-County Senior<br />
Championship Games.<br />
3.50 T he Central Appeals Committee<br />
(a) It shall consist of a Chairperson appointed by the<br />
Management Committee, one member from each<br />
of the four Provinces appointed by the Management<br />
Committee, and one member from each of the four<br />
Provinces appointed by the Central Council on the<br />
recommendation of the Management Committee.<br />
Members shall have a three year term of office.<br />
(b) It shall hear all appeals made at Central Level.<br />
(c) Its decisions on appeals shall be final and binding,<br />
subject only to a case being taken to Arbitration<br />
under the Disputes Resolution Code, provided for<br />
in these Rules.<br />
(d) It shall have the function of considering Applications<br />
for a Review of Suspensions imposed in accordance<br />
with Rule, as set out in Rule 7.12 &#8211; Reinstatements,<br />
and of making Recommendations on these<br />
Applications to Central Council.<br />
3.51 T he Central Referees’ Appointments Committee<br />
(a) It shall consist of a Chairperson appointed by the<br />
Management Committee, the Chairperson of the<br />
Central Competitions Control Committee and one<br />
member of the National Referees’ Committee who<br />
shall be appointed by the Management Committee.<br />
(b) It shall be responsible for appointments of Referees<br />
and Linesmen (one of whom shall be the standby<br />
Referee, nominated in advance) for all Games<br />
under the jurisdiction of the Central Council and<br />
for Provincial Inter-County Senior Championship<br />
Games. It shall also appoint a Sideline Official for<br />
Senior Inter-County Games.<br />
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3.52 T erms of Office on Committees<br />
A member of any of the above Central Council<br />
Committees, other than the Director General or other<br />
Executive Officer, shall not hold office on that Committee,<br />
in the same capacity, for more than a total of six years,<br />
with not more than three of those years being served<br />
consecutively.<br />
3.53 T he Central Fixtures Planning Committee<br />
(a) It shall consist of eight members including a<br />
Chairperson appointed by the Management<br />
Committee<br />
(b) It shall be responsible for planning, monitoring,<br />
analysing and reviewing the National Fixtures<br />
Programme.<br />
(c) It shall present a Report to Annual Congress on all<br />
Fixtures at National, Provincial and County levels.<br />
(d) It shall work in conjunction with the Central<br />
Competitions Control Committee on the<br />
production of an ongoing three year Fixtures Plan<br />
and Schedule<br />
(e) It shall determine the National minimum Required<br />
Standards for fixtures programmes at all levels.<br />
(f) It shall oversee the appointment of, and organise<br />
the training of, all Fixtures Planners at Provincial<br />
and County Level.<br />
3.54 Rules Advisory Committee.<br />
(A) A Rules Advisory Committee, appointed by Central<br />
Council, shall be a Standing Committee on the<br />
Rules of the Association (other than the Playing<br />
Rules).<br />
It shall advise Central Council on matters relating to<br />
the Rules.<br />
It shall prepare Motions, as required by Central<br />
Council, for the consideration of Congress,<br />
including Motions that are necessary as a<br />
consequence of Interpretations of Rule given by<br />
the Central Council or Decisions of the Disputes<br />
Resolution Authority.<br />
(B) The Committee shall have authority to:<br />
(1) Engage and consult with Units sponsoring<br />
Motions for Congress with a view to deciding<br />
whether the Motions are in order. The<br />
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Committee may put a Motion in order where<br />
there is a failure to quote the numbers of<br />
the Rules affected or where there are minor<br />
clerical errors.<br />
In the case of a Motion submitted by a<br />
County not being in order, the County shall<br />
be advised in writing of the reason(s) for a<br />
Motion being not in order and, subject to<br />
a time-limit determined by the Committee,<br />
shall be afforded an opportunity to resubmit<br />
an appropriately corrected Motion for the<br />
consideration of the Committee.<br />
The President shall have the authority at<br />
Congress to rule a Motion out of order.<br />
(2) Combine Motions received from different<br />
Sponsors with a broadly common purpose into<br />
more manageable and coherent composite<br />
Motions.<br />
(C) In the case of all Motions passed at Congress which<br />
involve an amendment or change of Rule, the<br />
Standing Committee shall have authority to examine<br />
such Motions and without derogating from their<br />
meaning, recommend any rephrasing or relocation<br />
considered necessary, before a new version of the<br />
Rule concerned is printed.<br />
Such recommendations shall require the sanction<br />
of the Central Council at its first meeting after<br />
Congress weekend.<br />
3.55 S tanding Committee on Playing Rules<br />
A Standing Committee, appointed by Central Council<br />
shall monitor the Playing Rules of Hurling and the Playing<br />
Rules of Football on an ongoing basis with regard to:<br />
(a) the Interpretations of the Rules<br />
and<br />
(b) the Implementation of the Rules<br />
The Standing Committee shall have the responsibility of<br />
bringing forward to the October Meeting of the Central<br />
Council each year, proposals for any amendments it<br />
considers necessary for the deliberation of Congress of the<br />
following year.<br />
County Committess shall have the right to submit<br />
proposals to the Standing Committee but it is for the<br />
Standing Committee to decide what proposals, or an<br />
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amalgamation of proposals if they relate to the same Rule,<br />
are submitted to Central Council for consideration.<br />
3.56 Handball<br />
(a) The Irish Handball Council shall, subject to<br />
the overall control of the Central Council, be<br />
responsible for the promotion of the National Game<br />
of Handball.<br />
(b) The affairs of the Irish Handball Council shall be<br />
subject to the General Rules of the Association and<br />
such Bye-laws as are sanctioned by the Management<br />
Committee.<br />
(c) All Handball Committees at National, Provincial<br />
and County level, shall be Sub-Committees of the<br />
respective G.A.A. Committee or Council, and shall<br />
be responsible to them in all matters.<br />
3.57 E ducational Institutions<br />
Subject to the overall control of the Central Council,<br />
the following Councils shall be responsible for the<br />
organisation and control of all affairs at the Levels<br />
specified hereunder.<br />
- The Higher Education Council in all Higher Education<br />
Colleges and Institutes.<br />
- The All-Ireland Post-Primary Schools’ Council for all<br />
affiliated schools at Second Level.<br />
- The All-Ireland Primary Schools’ Council.<br />
Other than where special sanction is granted by Central<br />
Council, the affairs of each Council shall be subject to the<br />
General Rules of the Association and such Bye-Laws as are<br />
sanctioned by the Management Committee, on behalf of<br />
Central Council.<br />
Hearings arising from Disciplinary Cases and Appeals shall<br />
be heard by the relevant Committee at County Committee,<br />
Provincial Council or Central Council levels.<br />
3.58 G aelic Players’ Association<br />
The Gaelic Players’ Association is recognised as the official<br />
representative body for senior inter-county players.<br />
3.59 D eviation from Rule<br />
(a) A County Committee or Higher Council of the<br />
Association outside Ireland may apply, in writing,<br />
to Central Council for permission to deviate from a<br />
specific Rule. Such permission may be given where<br />
exceptional circumstances are deemed to warrant it.<br />
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(b) A County Committee or Higher Council may apply,<br />
in writing, to Central Council for permission not to<br />
exercise, within its jurisdiction, the strict application<br />
of a Rule, where strict adherence to the Rule may not<br />
be in the best interests of the Association within that<br />
jurisdiction.<br />
Such permission may only be given in exceptional<br />
circumstances in the interests of the promotion of<br />
Hurling/Football.<br />
Application for such permission shall be renewed<br />
annually.<br />
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4.1 E lective Office<br />
Elective Offices referred to in the Official Guide shall be<br />
confined to paid up Full Members of the Association.<br />
4.2 Quorum<br />
The quorum for all meetings of Committees or Councils<br />
of the Association shall be one-quarter and not fewer than<br />
three of the members entitled to attend, unless these Rules<br />
or Bye-Laws provide otherwise.<br />
This requirement shall not apply to a Club General<br />
Meeting.<br />
4.3 V oting<br />
Except where otherwise provided in these Rules, all<br />
decisions at General Meetings and Committee Meetings<br />
shall be taken by a simple majority of those present<br />
entitled to vote and voting, and in the event of a tie, the<br />
presiding Chairperson shall have a casting vote in addition<br />
to his vote as a member, irrespective of whether or not he<br />
had originally voted on the issue. Any decision taken at a<br />
duly convened meeting of any Committee or Council of<br />
the Association, shall not be rescinded at a subsequent<br />
meeting, unless due notice of intention to propose<br />
rescindment has been previously conveyed to each<br />
member, and the consent of two thirds of those present<br />
entitled to vote and voting is obtained.<br />
4.4 Transitional Committee Provisions<br />
(a) The change or renewal of the membership of any<br />
Councils or Committees of the Association (whether in<br />
the context of retirement, Annual Congress, Provincial<br />
Convention, County Convention or otherwise), shall<br />
not defeat or prevent the continuation of any act<br />
or procedure commenced prior to the change of<br />
membership of that Committee or unit and the newly<br />
constituted committee shall have all the powers to<br />
continue those acts or procedures as if there had been<br />
no change of membership.<br />
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(b) Where there is a gap in time between the expiration<br />
of the term of office of members of any Management<br />
Committee, Competitions Control Committee<br />
or Hearings Committee or the Central Appeals<br />
Committee, and their replacement with a new<br />
membership(e.g. after a County Convention and<br />
before the next County Committee meeting), then,<br />
notwithstanding Rule 3.52, the Committee Members<br />
formerly in place shall continue to conduct all matters<br />
arising as if their term had not expired save that<br />
where, by virtue of Bye-Law or otherwise, any person<br />
becomes a member of or is to be appointed to any<br />
such Committees by virtue of their election to such<br />
office (e.g. at a County Convention), that person shall<br />
immediately upon election become a member of the<br />
Committee in place of his predecessor in that office.<br />
4.5 Correspondence<br />
All official correspondence to the Central and Provincial<br />
Councils in connection with County and Club matters,<br />
except as provided for in Rules 7.10 and 7.11 shall come<br />
through the Secretary of the County Committee, or<br />
if absent, the Assistant Secretary (who was elected at<br />
previous County Convention). Likewise, all official Club<br />
correspondence to County Committees or Divisional<br />
Committees must come through the Club Secretary, or if<br />
absent, the Assistant Secretary, provided that the absence<br />
has been officially notified in advance, in writing, to the<br />
County Secretary or Divisional Secretary, as appropriate.<br />
In Under 16 and younger grades, official lists of players<br />
shall be signed by the Secretary or, if absent, the Assistant<br />
Secretary, or the Official-in-Charge of the team, whose<br />
name must be officially notified in advance to the<br />
Committee-in-Charge of the competition.<br />
4.6 Communications<br />
Methods<br />
(a) Unless otherwise specified in any given case, all<br />
notices and other communications under the Rules<br />
of the Association (including Objections, Counter-<br />
Objections and Appeals) may be given:<br />
(i) to a Member, either:<br />
(1) personally, or<br />
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(2) by post or hand delivery to a Member’s usual<br />
address, or<br />
(3) by email to any appropriate email address<br />
notified by or on behalf of the Member to the<br />
sender or to the Council or Committee-in-<br />
Charge, or<br />
(4) by facsimile to any appropriate facsimile<br />
number notified by or on behalf of the<br />
Member to the sender or to the Council or<br />
Committee-in-Charge; or<br />
(5) by hand delivery, post, facsimile or email to<br />
the appropriate Secretary having regard to the<br />
level at which it is alleged a breach of Rule took<br />
place (e.g. Secretary of that Member’s Club,<br />
County Committee, Provincial Council etc.).<br />
The Notice shall be personally addressed to the<br />
Member concerned.<br />
(ii) and to a Unit, either:<br />
(1) personally to its Secretary, or<br />
(2) by post or hand delivery to the address of the<br />
Unit or the Secretary’s usual address, or<br />
(3) by email to any appropriate email address<br />
notified by or on behalf of the Unit or its<br />
Secretary to either the sender or the Council<br />
or Committee-in-Charge, or<br />
(4) by facsimile to any appropriate facsimile<br />
number notified by or on behalf of the Unit<br />
or its Secretary to either the sender or the<br />
Council or Committee-in-Charge.<br />
Time of Delivery<br />
(b) Unless otherwise proved to the satisfaction of the<br />
appropriate Council or Committee-in-Charge (or<br />
Appellate Council or Committee as the case may<br />
be), such notice or other communication shall be<br />
deemed to have been received:<br />
(i) Where sent by ordinary post, at 10 a.m. on the<br />
second working day after it was sent;<br />
(ii) Where sent by hand delivery, at the time of delivery;<br />
(iii) Where sent by email or facsimile, at the time of<br />
transmission.<br />
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Exception (to iii): If the transmission is after 6 p.m.<br />
on any day or is on a weekend, and the recipient<br />
is affected by time limits in making a response, the<br />
time of receipt shall be deemed to be 10 a.m. on the<br />
next working day.<br />
(iv) Where sent by any means to a member via<br />
the`appropriate Secretary, and the member is<br />
affected by a time limit in making a response, the<br />
time of receipt by the member shall be 10a.m.<br />
on the second working day after its receipt by the<br />
appropriate Secretary, subject also to the provision<br />
in the Exception to (iii) above.<br />
Proof of Delivery<br />
(c) Where a dispute arises as to the fact or time of<br />
service of any notice or other communication by<br />
email or facsimile, the sender shall be required to<br />
furnish such proof of transmission as the Council or<br />
Committee-in-Charge shall deem necessary in the<br />
circumstances.<br />
Signatures<br />
(d) Where a notice or other communication requires<br />
a signature, transmission of that notice or other<br />
communication by email shall be deemed duly<br />
signed if the sender’s name (in Irish or for<br />
Fixtures Notifications in Irish and/or English) is<br />
contained in it and the email message is sufficiently<br />
identifiable (by reference to the sender’s email<br />
address or otherwise) as having emanated from the<br />
person purporting to have sent it.<br />
Fees and other Enclosures<br />
(e) Where any notice or other communication is to be<br />
accompanied by monies or any other enclosure,<br />
transmission of the notice or other communication<br />
by email or facsimile shall not be invalid if the<br />
relevant enclosure is actually received within two<br />
working days of the email or facsimile transmission.<br />
Email Single Transmission<br />
(f) Where any notice or other communication, required<br />
by Rule to be submitted in duplicate, is sent by email, a<br />
single transmission is sufficient compliance.<br />
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4.7 V ideo and/or Telephone Conferencing<br />
Video and/or Telephone Conferencing at Conventions,<br />
Meetings and Hearings (“the Meeting”) is allowable, when<br />
deemed appropriate by the Committee-in-Charge.<br />
A member may apply to avail of such facility by making<br />
application, in writing, at least seven days prior to the<br />
Meeting (or immediately, where less than seven days<br />
notice has been given of the Meeting).<br />
If the facility requested is not allowed by the Committeein-<br />
Charge, the applicant shall be so informed, in writing,<br />
at least three days prior to the Meeting (or immediately,<br />
where less than three days notice has been given of the<br />
Meeting).<br />
A Member participating in Video and/or Telephone<br />
Conferencing shall be considered as being “present” at the<br />
Meeting.<br />
When Video and/or Telephone Conferencing is deemed<br />
appropriate, the facilities for same shall be provided by the<br />
Committee-in-Charge.<br />
4.8 T ravel and Hotel Expenses<br />
(a) The Central and Provincial Councils shall pay the<br />
authorised expenses of their Officers and Members.<br />
(b) Travel and hotel expenses and grants, which shall be<br />
reviewed annually, shall be paid to teams competing<br />
in All-Ireland Quarter-finals, Semi-finals and Finals.<br />
Expenses of all teams shall be withheld by Central<br />
Council or Provincial Council until completion of<br />
the Championships.<br />
A Central or Provincial Council, as appropriate, may<br />
deem that a County fielding an illegal team in an<br />
Inter-County Championship shall forfeit travel and<br />
hotel expenses or grants.<br />
T rophies and Medals<br />
4.9 At least twenty trophies shall be awarded in all 15-a-side<br />
competitions.<br />
A trophy shall not be named after a living person or after<br />
any existing political or semi-political organisation.<br />
A trophy shall not be used for any commercial purposes.<br />
A cup/trophy shall not be filled with any type of alcoholic<br />
beverage.<br />
Penalty: Twelve weeks Suspension &#8211; individual or unit.<br />
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4.10 The Central Council shall award to All-Ireland winners 9<br />
carat gold medals, depicting the design of the Association,<br />
of the following weights: Senior Tier 1: 10 dwt; Senior<br />
Tiers 2, 3 and 4, Intermediate, Junior and Under 21, 8 dwt;<br />
and Minor 6 dwt.<br />
As the design of the Championship medals is the<br />
registered property of the Association, the distribution<br />
of such trophies beyond the number officially awarded is<br />
not permitted. Trophies shall be awarded to All-Ireland<br />
Championship runners-up in all grades.<br />
The number of medals/trophies to be awarded shall be:<br />
Senior &#8211; up to 26; Intermediate; Junior, Under 21 and<br />
Minor &#8211; twenty-four.<br />
A miniature replica of the All-Ireland Cup shall be<br />
awarded to the Captain of a team winning an All-Ireland<br />
Inter-County Senior Championship.<br />
4.11 The Central Council shall award to Senior Inter-Provincial<br />
(Hurling and Football) winners up to twenty four 9 carat<br />
gold medals, weighing 8 dwt. and depicting the crests of<br />
the four Provinces in enamel, with a gold centre.<br />
4.12 Provincial Councils shall award up to twenty six gold<br />
medals to the winners of the Senior Provincial Hurling<br />
and Football Championships, and twenty-four for all other<br />
Championship winners. County Committees shall have<br />
discretion as to the nature of the prizes to be awarded to<br />
County Championship winners.<br />
4.13 All official medals and trophies shall be inscribed in Irish.<br />
4.14 Tournament trophies, or their purchase price, shall be<br />
lodged with County Committees, Provincial Council, or<br />
Central Council, before tournament commences.<br />
Where the competition is for individual prizes or awards to<br />
players, no such single prize or award shall exceed €400 in<br />
value. Cash prizes are forbidden.<br />
Penalty: 24 weeks Suspension for the promoting unit and<br />
participating Club or Players.<br />
4.15 (a) It shall be the privilege of the captain of a winning<br />
team to accept the trophy on behalf of the team.<br />
(b) The safe custody of the trophy shall be the<br />
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responsibility of the County Committee (Inter-<br />
County) or the Club Executive (Club Competition)<br />
of the successful team.<br />
(c) The Central Council trophies shall be returned to<br />
Central Council by the following dates:<br />
National Leagues, Inter-Provincial and Inter- Club -<br />
1st February.<br />
Inter-County Championship &#8211; 1st July.<br />
Penalty: re. Section (c) &#8211; Fine of €1,000.<br />
4.16 Records<br />
(a) The Records created and received by the Gaelic<br />
Athletic Association, its members and administrators<br />
are the property of the Gaelic Athletic Association.<br />
(b) The Records of the Gaelic Athletic Association shall<br />
be transferred to a recognised G.A.A. Archive in<br />
accordance with such directions as may be given by<br />
Central Council.<br />
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5.1 U ses of Property<br />
(a) All property including grounds, Club Houses, Halls,<br />
Dressing Rooms and Handball Alleys owned or<br />
controlled by units of the Association shall be used<br />
only for the purpose of or in connection with the<br />
playing of the Games controlled by the Association,<br />
and for such other purposes not in conflict with<br />
the Aims and Objects of the Association, that may<br />
be sanctioned from time to time by the Central<br />
Council.<br />
(b) Grounds controlled by Association units shall not<br />
be used or permitted to be used, for Horse Racing,<br />
Greyhound Racing, or for Field Games others than<br />
those sanctioned by Central Council.<br />
(Notes:<br />
(1) Central Council shall have the power to<br />
authorise the use of Croke Park for games other<br />
than those controlled by the Association.<br />
(2) Central Council shall have the power to<br />
authorise the use of Croke Park and other Stadia<br />
for games in the Rugby World Cup 2023 or 2027,<br />
if this Tournament is stage in Ireland.)<br />
Penalty:<br />
In the event of any Club, County Committee, or Provincial<br />
Council acting contrary to this Rule, that body shall be<br />
subject to suspension or fine, as deemed appropriate.<br />
5.2 Powers<br />
The Association, through its Central Council, and,<br />
subject to the overall authority of the Central Council, its<br />
Provincial Councils, County Committees and Clubs shall<br />
have the following powers:<br />
(a) To acquire by purchase, lease, exchange, hire or<br />
otherwise, lands and hereditaments of any tenure,<br />
or any interest in the same.<br />
(b) To erect and construct, either by itself or through<br />
other parties, houses, buildings, playing fields,<br />
stadia, offices, or works of every description on any<br />
land of the Association, or upon any other lands or<br />
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hereditaments, and to pull down, rebuild, enlarge,<br />
alter, and improve existing houses, buildings,<br />
playing fields, stadia, offices, or works thereon, and<br />
generally to deal with and improve the property of<br />
the Association.<br />
(c) To sell, lease, let, mortgage, or otherwise dispose<br />
of the lands, houses, buildings, hereditaments and<br />
other property of the Association.<br />
(d) To borrow or raise money for the advancement of<br />
the aims of the Association.<br />
5.3 V esting<br />
(a) All property owned by units of the Association shall<br />
be vested in a number of Full Members as Trustees<br />
who shall hold such property upon Trust, to use<br />
the same exclusively for the purpose of playing<br />
Gaelic Football, Hurling and Handball, and for such<br />
purposes, not in conflict with the Aims and Objects<br />
of the Association, that may be sanctioned from time<br />
to time by the Central Council.<br />
(b) Property owned by a Club shall be vested in five<br />
Trustees, three of whom shall be appointed for<br />
and on behalf of the Club, one of whom shall be<br />
appointed for and on behalf of the relevant County<br />
Committee, and one of whom shall be appointed for<br />
and on behalf of the relevant Provincial Council.<br />
(c) Property owned by a County Committee, or that<br />
owned by a combination of units under the control<br />
of a County Committee, shall be vested in three<br />
Trustees, one of whom shall be appointed for<br />
and on behalf of the County Committee, one of<br />
whom shall be appointed for and on behalf the the<br />
relevant Provincial Council, and one of whom shall<br />
be appointed for and on behalf of Central Council.<br />
(d) Property owned by a Provincial Council shall be<br />
vested in three Trustees, two of whom shall be<br />
appointed for and on behalf of the Provincial<br />
Council, and one of whom shall be appointed for<br />
and on behalf of Central Council.<br />
(e) Property owned by the Central Council shall be<br />
vested in three Trustees who shall be appointed for<br />
and on behalf of Central Council.<br />
(f) By way of acceptance of their appointment the<br />
Trustees of Real Property shall sign a Declaration of<br />
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Trust, as approved by Central Council, which shall<br />
contain the provisions for appointment, removal<br />
and replacement of Trustees, as well as regulating<br />
the conduct of the Trustees in performing their<br />
duties and exercising their powers under the Trust.<br />
(g) Each unit and the Association shall indemnify and<br />
save harmless a Trustee in respect of any loss or out<br />
of pocket expenses bona fide incurred by him in or<br />
about the execution of his powers or duties.<br />
Penalty:<br />
A Unit failing and refusing to comply with the provisions<br />
of this Rule shall be suspended until compliance is agreed<br />
and, subject to reasonable time allowed, effected.<br />
5.4 E xclusion<br />
Bookmaking shall not be permitted within Association<br />
property. A member breaching or aiding the breach of this<br />
Rule shall be suspended for 24 weeks.<br />
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6.1 Transfers and Declarations &#8211; Association’s Ethos<br />
As the Gaelic Athletic Association is community centred,<br />
based on the allegiance of its members to their local Clubs<br />
and Counties, the Transfer and Declaration Rules in this<br />
Official Guide and in County Bye-Laws reflect that ethos.<br />
A player is considered to owe allegiance and loyalty to his<br />
First Club and County, as defined in these Rules.<br />
6.2 Playing Membership Requirements<br />
(a) A player must be a registered Full Member or Youth<br />
Member of a Club and the Association.<br />
(b) A player may not be a member of a Club for which<br />
he is ineligible to play.<br />
(c) I nfractions and Penalties:<br />
(i) Competing for a Club for which one is<br />
ineligible to play within the County of one’s<br />
Own Club:<br />
Player – 12 weeks Suspension;<br />
Club Chairperson and Secretary – 12 weeks<br />
suspension;<br />
Team -<br />
(1) On a proven Objection &#8211; Award of Game<br />
to the Opposing Team,<br />
(2) On an Inquiry by the Committee-in-<br />
Charge &#8211; Forfeiture of Game without<br />
Award of Game to the Opposing Team, or<br />
Fine, depending on the circumstances.<br />
(ii) Competing for a Club for which one is<br />
ineligible to play outside the County of one’s<br />
Own Club:<br />
Player – 48 weeks suspension;<br />
Club Chairperson and Secretary – 48 weeks<br />
suspension;<br />
Team: as above.<br />
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(iii) Competing for a County for which one is<br />
ineligible to play:<br />
Player – 48 weeks suspension.<br />
County Chairperson and Secretary – 48 weeks.<br />
suspension.<br />
T eam – As in (i) and (ii) above.<br />
6.3 D efinitions<br />
First County: the County in which a Player’s First Club (or<br />
Club within an Independent Team) is located.<br />
Own County: the County in which a player’s Own Club<br />
(non-College) is based.<br />
First Club: the Club (or Club within an Independent<br />
Team) with which a player first legally (i.e. in accordance<br />
with Rule and Bye-Law) participated in Club competition<br />
at Under 12 Grade or over (including Go-Games),<br />
organised by the County Committee or one of its Sub-<br />
Committees in the County of his permanent residence,<br />
subject to that participation being at an age not more than<br />
two years younger than the designated age level of the<br />
competition.<br />
Own Club: the Club (non-College) of which an individual<br />
is currently a playing member.<br />
Catchment Area: An area determined by the County<br />
Committee as representative of the hinterland of one or<br />
more Clubs. The Boundaries of Catchment Areas may be<br />
determined by reference to Parishes (subject to County<br />
Boundaries) or other criteria.<br />
Permanent Residence: Unless otherwise defined in Bye<br />
Law, a place of Permanent Residence of a person shall<br />
be the domestic property where (by reference to actual<br />
overnight presence, his own or his family’s ownership of<br />
or tenancy in the property, his place of non-temporary<br />
employment, and such other factors as may be considered<br />
appropriate) the Council or Committee assessing the<br />
question considers his principal private residence to have<br />
been for at least the previous month and is likely for at<br />
least the ensuing year.<br />
Residence for the purpose of attending a Primary or Post<br />
Primary School or a Higher Education College shall not<br />
qualify as a Permanent Residence for the purposes of this<br />
Rule.<br />
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A County may deem certain states of affairs to constitute<br />
permanent residence for the purpose of its Bye-Law.<br />
For the purpose of applications for Inter-County Transfers,<br />
the foregoing definition shall prevail.<br />
Other Relevant Connection: A member shall be<br />
considered to have an Other Relevant Connection with a<br />
particular County, or Club (as the case may be) if:<br />
(i) The member’s parents were, at the time of the<br />
member’s birth, permanently resident in that<br />
County or the present Catchment Area of that Club,<br />
or<br />
(ii) That County is the County of the First Club of either<br />
of his parents, or<br />
(iii) In the case of a player whose parents were<br />
permanently resident in Co. Dublin at the time of<br />
his Birth, that Club was the First Club of either of his<br />
parents, or<br />
(iv) County Bye-Laws define either generally or for<br />
specific cases that particular factors give rise to such<br />
a connection.<br />
6.4 Attachment to First Club<br />
(a) A person first becomes a member of the Association<br />
by joining a Club of the Association within the<br />
County of his permanent residence.<br />
(b) Counties shall prescribe by means of Bye-Law the<br />
extent (if any) to which a person first becoming a<br />
member of the Association may have a choice as to<br />
what Club he joins within the County<br />
(c) Bye-Laws may allow a person seeking to become a<br />
member of the Association an unfettered choice<br />
of Clubs or a limited choice of Clubs (e.g. where<br />
choice is limited by permanent residence in or other<br />
relevant connection to a Catchment Area and there<br />
is more than one Club in a particular Catchment<br />
Area), or no choice at all (e.g. where choice is<br />
limited by permanent residence in or relevant<br />
connection to a Catchment Area and there is just<br />
one Club within that Catchment Area).<br />
(d) When a player participates in Club competition at<br />
Under 12 Grade or over (including Go-Games),<br />
organised by the County Committee or one of its<br />
Sub Committees (subject to that participation being<br />
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at an age not more than two years younger than the<br />
designated age level of the competition), that club<br />
become his First Club.<br />
(e) Where the Club or all of the Clubs which an<br />
intending member is entitled to apply to join refuse<br />
to accept him as a member, the County Committee<br />
may authorise him to apply for membership of such<br />
other Club(s) as it deems appropriate having regard<br />
to the spirit of the Rules and Bye-Laws applicable.<br />
6.5 T ransfers Within County<br />
(a) A County shall have a Bye-Law governing the<br />
transfer of members from one Club to another<br />
within the County. Such Bye-Law shall be consistent<br />
with Rule.<br />
Such Bye-Law may restrict the eligibility of a<br />
member to a transfer by reference to such matters<br />
as the County shall consider appropriate (e.g.<br />
by reference to permanent residence or Other<br />
Relevant Connections between the transfer<br />
applicant and the Catchment Area of the proposed<br />
new Club etc.).<br />
A County shall have the option, within County Bye-<br />
Law, to allow a player to play with a Club in the area<br />
in which he works.<br />
Additional restrictions of a procedural nature<br />
may be imposed if the County considers them<br />
appropriate (e.g. limiting the time within a given<br />
year when transfer applications might be made).<br />
(b) A member who wishes to leave one Club to join<br />
another in the same County must apply to the<br />
County Committee for a transfer.<br />
(c) The County Committee shall delegate consideration<br />
of Applications to its Competitions Control<br />
Committee. If requested, the Committee shall give<br />
the applicant and the two Clubs concerned the<br />
opportunity of outlining their respective positions<br />
on the application.<br />
(d) The Club of the member seeking a transfer shall<br />
be notified of the application and its observations<br />
shall be considered if received within such time<br />
as may be directed by the Competitions Control<br />
Committee.<br />
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(e) The Competitions Control Committee shall make its<br />
decision in accordance with Rule and the County’s<br />
Transfers Bye-Law and any discretion available to it<br />
shall be exercised having regard to the submissions<br />
of the transfer applicant and his existing Club, such<br />
other discretionary factors as may be provided for in<br />
Bye-Law and the ethos of the Association.<br />
(f) An Appeal against a decision on a Transfer may be<br />
made in writing by an aggrieved party to the County<br />
Hearings Committee, within three working days. of<br />
the receipt of notification of the decision.The other<br />
formalities (e.g. provision of duplicate copy; fee) on<br />
the submission of an Appeal, outlined in Rule 7.11(e)<br />
to (h), are not applicable in this case<br />
(g) The Transfer becomes effective:<br />
- On the expiry of the period allowed for an Appeal<br />
against the decision on the Transfer application<br />
or, if an Appeal is submitted, on the making of a<br />
decision on the Appeal<br />
and<br />
- On Rule 2.3 being subsequently complied with.<br />
6.6 I nter-County Transfers<br />
(a) A player who wishes to join a Club in another County<br />
must apply for a transfer to the Provincial or Central<br />
Council, as appropriate.<br />
(b) Such application shall not be granted unless the<br />
player is in permanent residence in the new County.<br />
E xceptions:<br />
(i) A player who permanently resides outside<br />
his First County and wishes to transfer from<br />
his current Own Club to his First Club or to<br />
the Club (or its successor) of which he was a<br />
playing member immediately prior to leaving<br />
his First County, may so transfer provided he<br />
has not played in a Competition for the first<br />
time with his Own Club after January 1st.<br />
(ii) A player who has ‘Other Relevant Connection’<br />
(i) with a Club, as defined in Rule 6.3.<br />
(iii) A player who has ‘Other Relevant Connection’<br />
(iii) with a Club, as defined in Rule 6.3, subject<br />
to the Club he is transferring to is in a County<br />
allowed by Central Council to avail of this<br />
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given by the Dublin County Committee (see<br />
Appendix 3).<br />
A player who avails of an Exception above may not<br />
thereafter declare for a Club in another County.<br />
(c) A player whose permanent residence in a County,<br />
other than his First County, is terminated, shall not<br />
be entitled to commence a new Competition in that<br />
County.<br />
(d) An Inter-County transfer is a transfer from one<br />
County to another County for Club purposes. A<br />
Player so transferred must satisfy the requirements<br />
of the new County’s Bye Laws as regards the Club he<br />
joins.<br />
(e) Subject to Sub-rule (b) of this Rule, the application<br />
shall be granted if there is no objection from the<br />
Club or County the player is leaving within ten days<br />
of the forwarding of the application to the County<br />
by the Central Council or Provincial Council, as<br />
appropriate<br />
(f) Where an objection is lodged by the County the<br />
player is leaving, it too shall be entitled to have its<br />
submission considered and, on appeal, to make<br />
submissions.<br />
(g) An appeal against a decision on an Inter-County<br />
Transfer application may be made to the Central<br />
Appeals Committee. Such appeal shall conform to<br />
the formalities outlined in Rule 7.11 &#8211; Appeals, save<br />
that the period allowed for an Appeal shall be three<br />
working days..<br />
(h) An Inter-County Transfer involves transfer for all<br />
codes and activities at Club level.<br />
(i) A player who transfers from one County to another<br />
County, and within 96 weeks thereafter transfers<br />
back to the former County, shall rejoin the Club of<br />
which he was a member prior to the initial transfer.<br />
(j) A Transfer becomes effective:<br />
- On the expiry of the period allowed for an<br />
Appeal against the decision on the Transfer<br />
application or, if an Appeal is submitted, on the<br />
making of a decision on the Appeal<br />
and<br />
- On Rule 2.3 being subsequently complied with.<br />
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6.7 Playing Restrictions (Club)<br />
(A) A Player may not play in any Championship<br />
with two Clubs in a given year’s Championship,<br />
either within a County or in different Counties<br />
save as provided for in Exceptions below and in<br />
Rule 6.11.<br />
(B) A Player may not play with two Clubs in the<br />
exact same Competition of a given year.<br />
E xceptions:<br />
(1) A Player of a separately affiliated Hurling Club<br />
may play football with a separately affiliated<br />
Football Club, and vice versa, within a County,<br />
subject to any restrictions provided in County<br />
Bye-Laws.<br />
A County Committee may make alternative<br />
arrangements in the interests of the promotion<br />
of Hurling/Football, provided that the<br />
arrangements have been approved by Central<br />
Council.<br />
(2) A player of a Club without a Minor/Under 21<br />
team, subject to County Bye- Laws, may play:<br />
(a) With an Independent Minor/Under 21<br />
Team within the County which shall not<br />
bear the name of an Adult Club within that<br />
County<br />
or<br />
(b) With another Minor/Under 21 team within<br />
the County. In the case of a team having<br />
five or more players under this provision<br />
in Rule, the team shall play under and be<br />
recognised by the amalgamated names<br />
of the two Clubs in question or by an<br />
Independent name which shall not bear<br />
the name of an Adult Club within the<br />
County.<br />
A player who plays on a team provided for in<br />
(a) or (b) above, shall be a registered member<br />
of his Adult Club and shall retain membership<br />
of that Club during and at the conclusion of his<br />
playing participation with a team formed under<br />
(a) or (b).<br />
(3) Subject to the Higher Education Council’s<br />
Rules of Eligibility, a Student of a Higher<br />
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Education College, pursuing a fulltime<br />
Undergraduate or Postgraduate Course,<br />
may from the Championship Year after his<br />
enrolment in the College up to and inclusive of<br />
the Championship Year of his Graduation-<br />
(i) Play with his College Club and with his<br />
Own Club, provided he obtains a Permit<br />
from the Provincial or Central Council, as<br />
appropriate.<br />
(ii) Play with his College Club and his Own<br />
Club, where the latter is in the same<br />
County and of a lower grade, and he<br />
obtains a permit.<br />
(iii) Play with his College Club in adult<br />
competitions and with his Own Club in<br />
Under 21 and Minor competitions, where<br />
the latter Club is of Senior status within the<br />
same County as the College Club, provided<br />
that the player obtains a transfer to the<br />
College Club from the County Committee.<br />
(iv) Play with a College Club and with a club<br />
in Britain, provided he does not play with<br />
his Own Club, and obtains an Inter-County<br />
transfer from the County Committee of his<br />
Own Club.<br />
Notes: (a) A “College Club” for the<br />
purpose of this Rule shall mean<br />
a Club Affiliated to, and under<br />
the jurisdiction of a County<br />
Committee<br />
(A “College Club” shall otherwise<br />
mean a Club Affiliated to, and<br />
under the jurisdiction of the<br />
Higher Education Council).<br />
(b) A Student may avail of this Rule<br />
to play for only one College in<br />
any Championship Year.<br />
(4) A player who is pursuing a full-time course of<br />
study in a Country under the jurisdiction of<br />
the European Board may play with a Club in<br />
the European Union country of study, or the<br />
nearest club to his place of study, including<br />
a College Club if one exists, and with his<br />
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Own Club, provided he is participating in a<br />
recognised programme of study of a minimum<br />
of 24 weeks duration, and he obtains a Permit<br />
from the Central Council.<br />
(5) A player who has received an Authorisation<br />
under Rule 6.11 (a) or a Sanction under Rule<br />
6.11(b).<br />
(6) A Player who Transfers to another Club<br />
within a County and who has already played<br />
in a Championship in that given year with his<br />
former Club, may play with his new Club in<br />
Non-Championship Competition(s), provided<br />
that he has not played with his former Club in<br />
the exact same Competition(s)<br />
(7) A Player who Transfers to a new Club and<br />
has already played in a Championship in that<br />
given year with his former Club, may play<br />
with his new Club in Non-Championship<br />
Competition(s).<br />
(8) A Player who Transfers to a new Club and<br />
who has already played for his former Club<br />
in a particular Competition, may finish that<br />
Competition and play for his new Club, subject<br />
to provisions of Sections (6) and (7) above.<br />
(C) A player may play with another Club in a<br />
non-trophy game, provided he obtains the<br />
permission of the County Committee or higher<br />
authority.<br />
6.8 Playing Restrictions (County and Province)<br />
(a) In general, a player may only play for the County of<br />
his Own Club and its Province.<br />
(b) (i) A player who transfers to a Club of a County<br />
other than his First County shall have an option<br />
to play for either his First County and Province,<br />
by declaration, or the County of his Own Club<br />
and Province.<br />
(ii) A player may declare for a County based<br />
on ‘Other Relevant Connection’ (i), as<br />
defined in Rule 6.3.<br />
(iii) A player may declare for a County based<br />
on ‘Other Relevant Connection’ (ii),<br />
as defined in Rule 6.3, subject to that<br />
County being allowed by Central Council<br />
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to avail of this provision, and the Player’s<br />
Declaration receives the sanction of the<br />
Committee of his First County or Own<br />
County, as applicable (see Appendix 3).<br />
A written Declaration for a County may be lodged or<br />
revoked on or before the last day of March in any year.<br />
A player transferred outside his First County after the<br />
last day of March may, on such transfer, declare for his<br />
First County.<br />
A player who declares for a County in pursuance of<br />
this Rule, may not thereafter declare for another<br />
County.<br />
(c) A player shall have played in Club Championship with<br />
a Club in a County in the previous or current year to<br />
be eligible to play in any Inter-County Competition<br />
with that County, save:<br />
(1) Where the County is his First County, or<br />
(2) He has Declared for that County under ‘Other<br />
Relevant Connection’(i) or (ii) or Rule 6.9<br />
(d) A player who has commenced to play for a County in<br />
a particular competition may finish that competition,<br />
and play for another County, which he joins by<br />
declaration or transfer.<br />
(e) A player shall not play for a second County in a<br />
competition of a given year.<br />
6.9 S pecial Eligibility Provisions for Hurling<br />
For Senior Inter-County Hurling Competitions, a player,<br />
subject to the conditions hereunder, shall be entitled to -<br />
(a) Declare for the First County of either of his parents;<br />
or<br />
(b) Play for the County of Residence, provided this<br />
County is a designated County as provided for in<br />
Condition (1) below, while continuing to be eligible<br />
to play with his Own Club.<br />
The following Conditions shall apply:<br />
(1) The County availing of this Rule is not participating<br />
in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship<br />
(Liam McCarthy Cup) or Division 1 of the National<br />
League.<br />
(2) A County availing of this Rule may have a maximum<br />
of five such players sanctioned in any Championship<br />
Year.<br />
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(3) The permission of a Player’s Own County must be<br />
obtained.<br />
(4) A Player may avail of this Rule for only one County,<br />
and may not declare for an Own County for<br />
Football.<br />
(5) If a clash of Championship Fixtures arises between<br />
that of a Player’s Own Club and that of the County<br />
availing of this Rule, the player shall play with his<br />
Own Club.<br />
(6) Permission to avail of this Rule shall be for one<br />
Championship Year at a time, and application must<br />
be made annually for renewal of permission.<br />
The closing date for Applications each year shall be<br />
the 31st March.<br />
6.10 Non Affiliated Bodies<br />
(a) A member or any unit of the Association shall not<br />
participate in games of Gaelic Football, Hurling<br />
or Handball promoted by a body not affiliated<br />
to Central Council, without the prior sanction of<br />
Central Council.<br />
(b) A Club or other unit shall only participate, as such,<br />
in games controlled by the Association and against<br />
a Club or other unit of the Association, unless the<br />
prior sanction of Central Council has been given.<br />
Penalty: 48 weeks Suspension.<br />
6.11 Playing in U.S.A./Canada/Australasia<br />
(a) A weekend Authorisation is required by any player<br />
intending to assist a Club in a game under the<br />
jurisdiction of the New York Board or the European<br />
Board. The Official Authorisation, in duplicate,<br />
requires the signatures of the player’s Home Club<br />
Secretary and the County Secretary, and must be<br />
presented for signature by the Director General (or<br />
other designated person) in Croke Park before 4<br />
p.m. on the Wednesday before the game.<br />
An Authorisation is valid for one weekend only<br />
other than where there is a replay of the game for<br />
which the Authorisation was granted.<br />
The maximum number of authorised players to<br />
assist a Club on any weekend shall be two in Football<br />
and three in Hurling.<br />
(b) (i) A player intending to play on a longer term<br />
basis in the area governed by one of the<br />
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following Boards &#8211; the New York Board, the<br />
Canadian Board or the Australian Board -<br />
must obtain an Official Sanction in duplicate,<br />
signed by his Club Secretary, the County<br />
Secretary and the Director General (or other<br />
designated person).<br />
(ii) A player intending to play on a longer term<br />
basis in the area governed by the North<br />
American County Board must obtain an<br />
Official Sanction or an Official J1 Sanction in<br />
duplicate, signed by his Club Secretary, the<br />
County Secretary and the Director General<br />
(or other designated person).<br />
A player who has been included on an Inter-<br />
County Senior Championship list submitted<br />
to the Referee, in accordance with Rules of<br />
Specification 2.5 (ii)(a) for a game in the<br />
current year’s Championship shall not be<br />
eligible to be accepted for Registration as a<br />
member of any Club in the North American<br />
County Board Jurisdiction.<br />
Exception: A player who has been included<br />
on an Inter-County Senior Championship<br />
list submitted to the Referee, in accordance<br />
with Rules of Specification 2.5 (ii)(a), for a<br />
game in the current year’s Championship,<br />
who holds a valid current J1 Visa or meets the<br />
eligibility requirements to obtain a J1 Visa,<br />
and who obtains an Official J1 Sanction in<br />
duplicate, signed by his Club Secretary, the<br />
County Secretary and the Director General<br />
(or other designated person), may be<br />
accepted for registration.<br />
The J1 Visa concerned with this Exception<br />
is the J1 Work and Travel Programme Visa<br />
only – i.e. the four month Visa for 3rd Level<br />
Students.<br />
(iii) A Sanction shall entitle a player to play with<br />
a club in either the New York, Canadian or<br />
North American Board areas from 1st March<br />
to the end of October in any one year.<br />
(iv) A Sanction shall not be granted after the<br />
1st July for players intending to play in the<br />
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Canadian Board area, or after the 20th July<br />
for players intending to play in the New York<br />
or North American Board areas.<br />
(v) In the case of a player intending to play in the<br />
Australasian Board area, a Sanction shall be<br />
for a twelve month period from the date of<br />
approval in Croke Park.<br />
(vi) A player who has received a Sanction shall<br />
not be eligible to play again with his Club<br />
in Ireland for the 60 days after the date of<br />
approval of his Sanction in Croke Park or<br />
until September 1st (whichever is the earlier),<br />
but is eligible to play with his County.<br />
(vii) Other than in exceptional circumstances, to<br />
be defined by Central Council, a Sanctioned<br />
player who returns to Ireland may not<br />
subsequently return to resume playing in<br />
America or Canada in the same year.<br />
(viii) The number of Sanctioned Players permitted<br />
for any Club in the North American County<br />
Board Area shall be as follows:<br />
- A Club with one team &#8211; a maximum of<br />
ten; In Senior Hurling only a Club with<br />
one team – a maximum of twelve.<br />
- A Club with a second team &#8211; a further<br />
eight.<br />
In addition, a Club may also avail of the<br />
services of Players who have a valid current J1<br />
Visa, as well as a separate J1 Sanction.<br />
In the case of the Canadian Board Area, the<br />
maximum number of Sanctioned Players per<br />
club shall be ten.<br />
In the case of New York, the maximum<br />
number of Sanctioned Players per team shall<br />
be six.<br />
(ix) All Sanctioned players shall have the same<br />
status regardless of when they travel.<br />
(x) A player who has received a Sanction may not,<br />
in the same year, transfer to a Club in Britain<br />
(unless qualified under Rule 6.6), Europe or<br />
Australasia.<br />
(xi) A player may receive only one Sanction in any<br />
Calendar Year.<br />
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E xception: A Player who played on a Sanction<br />
in the North American County Board or New<br />
York or Canadian Board Area Jurisdictions<br />
may obtain a sanction to play in the<br />
Australasian Board Area or vice versa.<br />
(c) Authorisations and Sanctions, as outlined in<br />
(a) and (b) above, are available only to players<br />
who are current members of Clubs in Ireland.<br />
Members of Clubs in Britain are not entitled to<br />
such Authorisations or Sanctions and if such a<br />
Player obtains an Inter County transfer to a County<br />
in Ireland, he shall not be eligible to obtain an<br />
Authorisation or Sanction within twenty four weeks<br />
from the date of transfer being granted.<br />
(d) (i) A player who remains permanently (i.e.<br />
beyond one Playing Season) in the North<br />
American County Board or Canadian Board<br />
Areas shall be eligible to obtain an Inter-<br />
County transfer. Applications for such transfer<br />
shall be lodged in Croke Park by March 31st<br />
in any year.<br />
(ii) A player who remains in the Australasian<br />
Board Area after the expiry of his Sanction<br />
shall require an Inter-County transfer to<br />
continue playing there in competitions.<br />
(iii) In the case of a player moving permanently<br />
to the Area under the jurisdiction of the New<br />
York Board, a transfer shall be necessary.<br />
A player shall be considered to have moved<br />
permanently after he has been a minimum of<br />
four weeks in the new jurisdiction.<br />
Penalties:<br />
(1) A unit which exceeds its quota of Sanctions, as<br />
detailed at (b)(vii) above, will forfeit its entitlement<br />
to Sanctioned players in the following year.<br />
(2) For other infringements of this Rule &#8211; 24 weeks<br />
Suspension.<br />
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6.12 S enior<br />
Subject to Age Restrictions set out in Rule 6.16, all players<br />
are eligible to participate in Inter-County and Inter-Club<br />
Senior grade.<br />
6.13 (1) I nter-Club Intermediate<br />
Subject to Age Restrictions set out in Rule 6.16,<br />
all players are eligible to participate in Inter-Club<br />
Intermediate grade except:<br />
(a) Those who have played on a Club Senior Team<br />
other than:<br />
(i) A Divisional or Group team or<br />
(ii) A College Club Team, as allowed in Rule 6.7,<br />
Exception (3),<br />
in the current year’s Championship, or, unless<br />
regraded, in the previous year’s Championship.<br />
(b) Those who are excluded from Intermediate status by<br />
County Bye-Law, consequent on their having played<br />
on the winning team in the previous year’s County<br />
Senior or Intermediate Championship Final.<br />
(2) I nter-Club Junior<br />
Subject to Age Restrictions set out in Rule 6.16, all<br />
players are eligible to participate in Inter-Club Junior<br />
Grade except:<br />
(a) Those who have played on a Club Senior or<br />
Intermediate Team other than:<br />
(i) A Divisional or Group Senior Team or<br />
(ii) A College Club Team, as allowed in Rule 6.7,<br />
Exception (3),<br />
in the current year’s Championship or, unless<br />
regraded, in the previous year’s Championship.<br />
(b) Those who are excluded from Junior status by<br />
County Bye-Law, consequent on their having<br />
played on the winning team in the previous<br />
year’s County Senior, Intermediate or Junior<br />
Championship Final.<br />
Penalties:<br />
Player &#8211; twelve weeks Suspension.<br />
Team &#8211; On a proven Objection &#8212; Award of Game to<br />
Opposing Team.<br />
On an Inquiry by the Committee-in-Charge -<br />
Forfeiture of Game without Award of Game to<br />
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Opposing Team, or Fine, depending on the<br />
circumstances.<br />
6.14 Inter-County Intermediate Hurling<br />
Subject to Age Restrictions set out in Rule 6.16, all players<br />
are eligible to participate in the Inter-County Intermediate<br />
Hurling Championship except:<br />
(a) Those who have played on an Inter-County Senior<br />
Championship team in the current or preceding<br />
Championship years.<br />
(b) Those who have played on Own Club Senior Team in<br />
the preceding year’s County, Provincial or All-Ireland<br />
Championships.<br />
Exception:<br />
This does not apply to a County that is permitted by<br />
the Central Council to play its second best Team.<br />
(c) Those who have played on the winning team in<br />
the preceding year’s All-Ireland Intermediate<br />
Championship Final.<br />
Penalties:<br />
Player &#8211; twelve weeks Suspension<br />
Team &#8211; On a proven Objection – Award of Game to<br />
Opposing Team.<br />
On an Inquiry by the Committee-in-Charge –<br />
Forfeiture of Game without Award of Game<br />
to Opposing Team, or Fine, depending on<br />
the circumstances.<br />
6.15 I nter-County Junior<br />
(1) Inter-County Junior Football, excluding Britain<br />
Subject to Age Restrictions set out in Rule 6.16, all<br />
players are eligible to participate except:<br />
(a) Those, who have played on an Inter-County<br />
Senior Championship Team in the current or<br />
preceding Championship years.<br />
Exception: In the case of a County graded Junior<br />
by the Central Council, the Senior players of<br />
that County, and Senior players declaring for<br />
that County, shall be eligible to play in the Inter-<br />
County Junior Championship.<br />
(b) Those who have played on Own Club Senior<br />
Team in the preceding year’s County, Provincial<br />
or All-Ireland Championships.<br />
E xception: This does not apply to a County that<br />
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is permitted by the Central Council to play its<br />
second best Team.<br />
(c) Those who have played on the winning Team<br />
in the preceding year’s All-Ireland Junior<br />
Championship Final.<br />
(2) Inter-County Junior Football – Britain<br />
In the case of Counties in Britain, all players are<br />
eligible to participate in the All-Ireland Junior<br />
Football Championship except:<br />
(a) Those who have played on an Inter-County<br />
Senior Championship team in the current<br />
Championship year.<br />
(b) Those who have played on Own Club Senior team<br />
in the preceding year’s County, Provincial or All-<br />
Ireland Championships.<br />
Penalties:<br />
Player &#8211; twelve weeks Suspension<br />
Team &#8211; On a proven Objection – Award of Game to<br />
Opposing Team.<br />
On an Inquiry by the Committee-in-Charge –<br />
Forfeiture of Game without Award of Game to<br />
Opposing Team, or Fine, depending on the<br />
circumstances.<br />
6.16 Age Grades<br />
To be eligible for the Grades listed hereunder, a player<br />
shall meet the respective stated age criteria:<br />
Adult: Be over 16 years.<br />
Under-21: Be Under 21 years and Over 16 years.<br />
Minor (Under 18): Be Under 18 years and Over 14 years.<br />
Under 16: Be Under 16 years and Over 12 years.<br />
Under 14: Be Under 14 years and Over 10 years.<br />
Under 12: Be Under 12 years and Over 9 years.<br />
To be “Under” an age shall mean that the player shall<br />
celebrate the Upper Limit birthday (e.g. 21st. for Under<br />
21 Grade) on the 1st. January of the Championship Year<br />
or on a later date.<br />
To be “Over” an age shall mean that the player shall<br />
have celebrated the Lower Limit birthday (e.g. 16th. to<br />
participate in Senior/Under 21 Grades) prior to the 1st.<br />
January of the Championship Year.<br />
Adult shall include Senior, Intermediate and Junior<br />
Grades.<br />
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Girls may participate only up to and including the Under<br />
12 Grade.<br />
Penalties:<br />
For Breach of Upper Age Limit:<br />
(i) Team Penalty:<br />
On a Proven Objection – Award of Game to<br />
Opposing Team.<br />
On an Inquiry by the Committee-in-Charge -<br />
Forfeiture of Game without Award to the Opposing<br />
Team.<br />
(ii) Player:<br />
For breach in Under 16 or Younger Grades – 4 weeks<br />
Suspension.<br />
For breach in Minor or Under 21 Grades – 24 weeks<br />
Suspension.<br />
(iii) Person(s)-in-Charge of the Team in which the breach<br />
is committed – 48 weeks Suspension.<br />
(iv) Chairperson and Secretary of a Club:<br />
For breach in Minor or Under 21 Grades – 48 weeks<br />
Suspension.<br />
For Breach of Lower Age Limit:<br />
(i) Team Penalty:<br />
On a Proven Objection – Award of Game to<br />
Opposing Team.<br />
On an Inquiry by the Committee-in-Charge –<br />
Forfeiture of Game without Award to the Opposing<br />
Team.<br />
(ii) Player:<br />
For breach in any Grade – 2 weeks Suspension.<br />
(iii) Person(s)-in-Charge of the Team in which the breach<br />
is committed – 8 weeks Suspension.<br />
6.17 County Participation Restriction<br />
A County may participate in both the Senior (Tier 1) and<br />
the Intermediate All-Ireland Hurling Championships.<br />
Otherwise, a County shall participate in one Tier &#8211; Tier 2,3<br />
or 4 of the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.<br />
A County may participate in both the Senior and Junior<br />
All-Ireland Football Championships.<br />
A County may enter only one Team in any permitted<br />
Championship Grade unless Central Council grants<br />
permission to enter additional Team(s) for developmental<br />
purposes.<br />
6.18 Club Championship and League Status of Players<br />
A Player is graded by his Championship Status e.g. if<br />
a Player plays in a Senior Championship game he is<br />
graded Senior for the remainder of that Championship<br />
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Year, and may not be subsequently regraded during that<br />
Championship Year. Participation in the Provincial and/<br />
or All-Ireland Club Championships, other than as allowed<br />
in Rule 6.7 Exception (3), grades a Player by the relevant<br />
status of that Championship.<br />
A Player shall not thereafter play in a current year’s<br />
Competition (Championship, Relegation Play-Off,<br />
League etc.) of a lower grade than that of his current<br />
Championship status.<br />
A Player shall not lose his current Championship status by:<br />
(1) Participating in a game or Competition<br />
the purpose of which is to determine<br />
Qualification/Relegation for the following year’s<br />
Championship.<br />
or<br />
(2) Participation as a Temporary Substitute, as<br />
provided for in Rule 1.5 (b) Rules of Control, in a<br />
Championship Match of a higher grade than his<br />
current Championship status.<br />
Penalties:<br />
Player &#8211; twelve weeks Suspension.<br />
Team &#8211; On a proven Objection &#8212; Award of Game to<br />
Opposing Team.<br />
On an Inquiry by the Committee-in-Charge-<br />
Forfeiture of Game without Award of Game<br />
to Opposing Team, or Fine, depending on<br />
the circumstances.<br />
6.19 G radings of Clubs and Players<br />
The Gradings of Clubs and Players shall be controlled by a<br />
County Committee, through a County Bye-Law, which shall<br />
set down the Regrading criteria (e.g. timing) which does<br />
not conflict with General Rule. The Grading of Clubs shall<br />
be subject to Rule 3.31(j).<br />
A County Committee shall delegate responsibility<br />
for dealing with applications for Regrading to its<br />
Competitions Control Committee but the County<br />
Committee shall retain the right to make the final decision<br />
on an application.<br />
A County Committee may, in its Bye-Law, allow for a<br />
Player to be regraded by more than one level during a<br />
Championship Year, provided that:<br />
(1) He has not played in a higher Championship<br />
Grade in that Championship Year; and<br />
(2) He is not regraded by more than one level<br />
on a single application i.e. from his existing<br />
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Championship status to the next lower<br />
Championship Level of his Club.<br />
A Player who joins, by transfer, a Club whose highest status<br />
is lower that the Player’s current Championship status,<br />
shall be automatically regraded to that Club’s highest<br />
Championship status.<br />
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6.20 County Championships<br />
(1) A County Committee shall organise its<br />
Championships on a Knock-Out, League, or a<br />
Combination of League and Knock-Out basis.<br />
(2) A County may be divided into districts for these<br />
Competitions.<br />
(3) A County Committee shall arrange its draws to<br />
permit Byes in the first rounds only, unless prior<br />
approval for proposed divergence has been given by<br />
Central Council.<br />
(4) The Committee-in-Charge shall draw up and<br />
approve all other Regulations governing the<br />
Organisation of a Championship, in advance of its<br />
commencement. A Regulation once adopted shall<br />
remain in force unless altered or deleted by a simple<br />
majority of those present, entitled to vote and<br />
voting.<br />
Alterations may be considered only on an annual<br />
basis.<br />
(5) If a Championship is partly organised on a League<br />
basis, the following Regulations shall apply:<br />
(a) League results shall be credited as follows: 2<br />
points for a win, and one for a draw.<br />
(b) If a Team is Disqualified or Retires during the<br />
course of the League Stage, its played Games<br />
shall stand and its unplayed Games shall be<br />
awarded to the Opposing Teams.<br />
(c) Except where provided for otherwise in County<br />
Bye-Law or in Competition Regulation, when<br />
Teams finish with equal points for Qualification<br />
for the Concluding Stages, or for Promotion<br />
or Relegation, the tie shall be decided by the<br />
following means and in the order specified:<br />
(i) Where two Teams only are involved &#8211; the<br />
outcome of the meeting of the two Teams<br />
in the previous game in the Competition;<br />
(ii) Scoring Difference (subtracting the total<br />
Scores Against from total Scores For);<br />
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(iii) Highest Total Score For;<br />
(iv) A Play-Off.<br />
E xceptions to (c):<br />
(1) In relation to means (ii) and (iii) above,<br />
if the accumulated scores of a team, so<br />
involved, are affected by a disqualification,<br />
loss of game on a proven objection,<br />
retirement or walk over, the tie shall be<br />
decided by a Play-Off.<br />
(2) Regulations (i), (ii) and (iii) shall not<br />
apply to under 16 or younger age grade<br />
competitions.<br />
(d) A Disqualification shall only affect further<br />
participation in the current Championship<br />
involved and not the following year’s<br />
Championship or Qualification for it. In<br />
the context of a Disqualification, in any<br />
Promotion or Relegation Process, a Team shall<br />
retain the points it has won in a Stage of the<br />
Championship run on a League Basis.<br />
6.21 I nter-County Players Availability to Clubs<br />
(a) The period of time during which Senior Inter-<br />
County Players shall not be expected to fulfil Inter-<br />
Club Championship Fixtures prior to Inter-County<br />
Championship Games, in the same Code, shall be as<br />
follows:<br />
Senior Inter-County Championships:<br />
(1) All-Ireland Finals &#8211; maximum 20 days.<br />
(2) All other Games &#8211; maximum 13 days.<br />
All other Grades of Championship, including All-<br />
Ireland Minor and Under 21 Finals &#8211; maximum 7<br />
days.<br />
A County Bye Law may specify a lesser period in<br />
each case.<br />
(b) Senior Inter-County Panels shall not be permitted<br />
to go on Training Weekends, or training of longer<br />
duration, after the Final of their respective National<br />
League having been played, except during the 13<br />
days period prior to a Senior Championship Game,<br />
or during the 20 days prior to an All-Ireland Senior<br />
Final.<br />
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6.22 N otice for Championship Games<br />
Notice for Club Championship games shall be as follows:<br />
Adult Championships, including Under 21 &#8211; five days (120<br />
hours);<br />
Other grades of Championship &#8211; in accordance with Bye-<br />
Laws governing the Championships, but shall not be less<br />
than four days (96 hours);<br />
Replays and Refixtures &#8211; four days (96 hours).<br />
Notice for original fixtures shall be in writing, but notice<br />
for replays/refixtures need not necessarily be in writing.<br />
6.23 D isqualification<br />
The Penalties for a Club/Unit failing to fulfil a<br />
Championship Game shall be as follows:<br />
(a) In a ‘Knock-Out’ Game &#8211; the Club shall be<br />
Disqualified from the Championship and the<br />
Game Awarded to the Opposing Team.<br />
(b) In a ‘League Stage’ of a Championship –<br />
(i) For a First Failure &#8211; the Game shall be<br />
Awarded to the Opposing Team, but<br />
without Disqualification, subject to the<br />
condition below.<br />
If in the opinion of the Committee-in-<br />
Charge, the failure to field was for an<br />
ulterior purpose, affecting the position(s)<br />
of other Club(s), the defaulting Club may,<br />
at the discretion of the Committee, be<br />
disqualified from the Championship.<br />
(ii) For a Second Failure – a Club shall be<br />
Disqualified from the Championship<br />
and the Game shall be Awarded to the<br />
Opposing Team.<br />
(c) A Club/Unit shall be compelled to pay<br />
any Fine imposed for loss of revenue by<br />
the Committee-in-Charge and all vouched<br />
reasonable expenses incurred, and failure to<br />
do so shall involve a Suspension of forty eight<br />
weeks.<br />
(d) A Club failing to give two clear days notice,<br />
in writing, of its intention not to fulfil a<br />
Championship Game shall be liable to a<br />
Suspension of 24 weeks.<br />
(e) The Procedures stated in Rule 7.3 shall be<br />
followed.<br />
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6.24 O rganisation (Provincial and All-Ireland)<br />
Provincial and All-Ireland Club Championship shall be<br />
organised in Senior, Intermediate and Junior Grades.<br />
The following Eligibility Rules shall apply:<br />
(i) A Divisional or Group Team winning a County<br />
Championship shall not participate.<br />
(ii) The Intermediate and Junior Grades shall be<br />
confined to Clubs whose top grade is respectively<br />
Intermediate or Junior.<br />
If a County Championship winning team is ineligible, the<br />
County Committee concerned shall nominate an eligible<br />
Club of the appropriate Championship status to represent<br />
it.<br />
Nominations in any other circumstances are not allowed.<br />
In the event of a County or Provincial Championship not<br />
being completed, the respective Provincial or All-Ireland<br />
Championship shall continue without a representative of<br />
the County or Province concerned.<br />
The County, Provincial and All-Ireland Stages of<br />
the respective Club Senior, Intermediate and Junior<br />
Football and Hurling Championships constitute the one<br />
Competition.<br />
Where a player’s Own Club and College Club win their<br />
respective County Championships in the same grade, the<br />
player shall be eligible to play only with his Own Club<br />
in the Provincial and All-Ireland Championship in that<br />
grade.<br />
If a Player’s Own Club and College Club win County<br />
Championships in two different grades, the player shall be<br />
eligible to play with both Clubs in the Provincial and All-<br />
Ireland Championships in their respective grades.<br />
6.25 Team Party – Provincial/All-Ireland Club<br />
A Team Party competing in a Provincial or All-Ireland<br />
Club Championship shall consist of not more than thirty<br />
players.<br />
6.26 U nder 13 and Younger Age Groups.<br />
Games in the Under 11 and younger age groups shall<br />
be organised on the ‘Go Games’ model, as approved by<br />
Central Council. Games in the Under 12 and Under<br />
13 age groups shall be organised on a league basis, as<br />
approved by Central Council.<br />
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6.27 O rganisation<br />
The Championships shall be organised as follows:<br />
(A) All-Ireland Senior Football Championship<br />
(i) Provincial Championships<br />
These Championships shall be played on a Knock<br />
Out Format. A ‘Round Robin’ Format may not be<br />
used. The winners of the Provincial Championships<br />
shall qualify for separate All-Ireland Championship<br />
Quarter-Finals.<br />
Provincial championship draws shall be made on<br />
an arranged basis with an “A” and a “B” side to each<br />
draw. Teams on the “A” side of a Provincial draw shall<br />
enter the All Ireland Qualifier Series as appropriate<br />
at Rounds 1A – 4A only. Teams on the “B” side of a<br />
Provincial draw shall enter the All Ireland Qualifier<br />
Series as appropriate at Rounds 1B – 4B only<br />
(ii) All-Ireland Qualifier Series<br />
Round 1A &#8211; This Round shall include all the Counties<br />
in the “A” side of Provincial Championships that do<br />
not qualify for Provincial Semi-Finals. A Preliminary<br />
Game(s) if required and which may be on an<br />
arranged basis, shall be played to reduce the number<br />
of teams to eight. An open draw shall then be made to<br />
determine the four pairings.<br />
Round 1B &#8211; This Round shall include all the Counties<br />
in the “B” side of Provincial Championships that do<br />
not qualify for Provincial SemiFinals. A Preliminary<br />
Game(s) if required and which may be on an<br />
arranged basis, shall be played to reduce the number<br />
of teams to eight. An open draw shall then be made to<br />
determine the four pairings.<br />
Round 2A &#8211; Each of the four teams defeated in the “A”<br />
side of Provincial Semi-Finals shall play against one<br />
of the four winners from Round 1A. A Draw shall be<br />
made to determine the four pairings.<br />
Round 2B &#8211; Each of the four teams defeated in the “B”<br />
side of Provincial Semi-Finals shall play against one<br />
of the four winners from Round 1B. A Draw shall be<br />
made to determine the four pairings.<br />
Round 3A &#8211; This Round shall involve the four winners<br />
of Round 2A. Subject to the avoidance of Repeat<br />
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Pairings where feasible, a Draw shall be made to<br />
determine the two pairings Round 3B &#8211; This Round<br />
shall involve the four winners of Round 2B. Subject<br />
to the avoidance of Repeat Pairings where feasible, a<br />
Draw shall be made to determine the two pairings.<br />
Round 4A &#8211; Each of two defeated Provincial Finalists*<br />
shall play against one of the two winners from Round<br />
3A. Subject to the avoidance of Repeat Pairings where<br />
feasible, a Draw shall be made to determine the two<br />
pairings.<br />
Round 4B &#8211; Each of two defeated Provincial Finalists*<br />
shall play against one of the two winners from Round<br />
3B. A Subject to the avoidance of Repeat Pairings<br />
where feasible, a Draw shall be made to determine the<br />
two pairings.<br />
*In 2014 the defeated Munster &#038; Connacht finalists<br />
will enter Round 4A; the defeated Ulster and Leinster<br />
finalists will enter Round 4B. In subsequent years,<br />
once the dates for the respective Provincial Finals<br />
are agreed &#038; before September 30th of the previous<br />
year, the C.C.C.C will inform Ard Chomhairle as to<br />
which beaten provincial finalists will enter Round 4A<br />
and which will enter Round 4B in the following year’s<br />
championship.<br />
(iii) All-Ireland Quarter-Finals<br />
The All Ireland Quarter Finals shall be on an<br />
arranged basis. Subject to the respective Provincial<br />
Champions not meeting the defeated finalists from<br />
their own Province in this Round and to the avoidance<br />
of repeat pairings where possible, two nominated<br />
Provincial Champions* shall be paired against the<br />
Winners of Round 4A and two nominated Provincial<br />
Champions” shall be paired against the Winners of<br />
Round 4B<br />
*In 2014 the Munster &#038; Connacht Champions will<br />
be paired with the Round 4A winners; the Ulster and<br />
Leinster Champions will be paired with the Round 4B<br />
winners.<br />
In subsequent years, once the dates for the respective<br />
Provincial Finals are agreed &#038; before September 30th<br />
of the previous year, the C.C.C.C will inform Ard<br />
Chomhairle as to which Provincial Champions will be<br />
paired with the Round 4A winners and which will be<br />
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paired with the Round 4B winners in the following<br />
year’s championship<br />
(iv) All-Ireland Semi-Finals<br />
A Provincial Rota system initially determined<br />
by Central Council, shall apply. If a Provincial<br />
Championship winning team is defeated in its<br />
Quarter-Final, the team that defeats it shall take its<br />
place in the Semi-Final.<br />
(v) All-Ireland Final.<br />
O ther matters related to the All-Ireland Qualifier Series<br />
(1) S cheduling<br />
Qualifier Games shall be played on Saturdays/Sundays<br />
as deemed appropriate by the Central Competitions<br />
Control Committee, but the Schedule of Games shall<br />
avoid conflict with the Provincial Championships<br />
schedules (including Replays), and shall also allow<br />
sufficient dates for Club Championship fixtures.<br />
Consideration shall be given to the dual involvement<br />
of Counties in both Hurling and Football, and, where<br />
feasible, avoid the same weekend.<br />
Provincial Runners-Up shall be allowed, where<br />
feasible, a thirteen day gap between their Provincial<br />
Final and their participation in the All Ireland<br />
Qualifier Series.<br />
All Games in each Round of the All-Ireland<br />
Qualifier Series shall be played over not more than<br />
two consecutive weekends, save in exceptional<br />
circumstances.<br />
(2) V enues<br />
Home Venues shall be used in Rounds 1, 2 and 3 of<br />
the All-Ireland Qualifier Series, with the first Team<br />
drawn having Home Advantage.<br />
E xceptions:<br />
(i) If a County did not have Home Advantage in<br />
the First Round of the previous year’s Qualifier<br />
Series, it shall have Home Advantage in the First<br />
Round of the current year’s Qualifier Series.<br />
(ii) If the two Counties in a pairing did not have<br />
Home Advantage in the First Round of the<br />
previous year’s Qualifier Series, a toss shall<br />
determine which County will have the Home<br />
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Advantage in the First Round of the current<br />
year’s Qualifier Series.<br />
The above arrangements shall be conditional on<br />
Home Grounds being deemed to meet the criteria set<br />
down by the National Health and Safety Committee<br />
and the Central Competitions Control Committee.<br />
Venues in Round 4 shall be determined by the Central<br />
Competitions Control Committee.<br />
All-Ireland Quarter-Finals Scheduling<br />
Save for replays and exceptional circumstances provided<br />
for in Rule 6.28(a), all games in the All-Ireland Quarter-<br />
Finals shall be played over not more than two consecutive<br />
weekends and shall be completed by the second weekend<br />
in August.”<br />
(B) ALL IRELAND SENIOR HURLING<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
TIE R 1 – LIAM MAC CARTHY CUP (2013)<br />
Counties Participating<br />
The Counties participating in this Championship in 2013<br />
are: Dublin, Kilkenny, Laois, Offaly, Wexford, Galway,<br />
Antrim, Carlow, Clare, Cork, Limerick, Tipperary,<br />
Waterford, Westmeath and London.(Christy Ring Cup<br />
Winners Westmeath (2010) and London (2012) – opted to<br />
participate in the Liam Mac Carthy Cup in 2013)<br />
S tages<br />
(i) Provincial Championships<br />
Provincial Championships shall be played on a<br />
Knock Out Format. A ‘Round Robin’ Format may<br />
not be used.<br />
For the purposes of the Liam McCarthy Cup<br />
(Tier 1), the Provincial basis shall be:<br />
(a) M unster<br />
and<br />
(b) L einster, in which Galway, Antrim and London<br />
shall participate.<br />
Counties that are not qualified to participate in<br />
the Liam McCarthy Cup, may not participate in<br />
the Munster or Leinster Championships.<br />
An Ulster Championship shall be organised,<br />
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with Antrim also participating, but the Ulster<br />
Championship shall not lead to qualification for<br />
the Liam McCarthy Cup.<br />
(ii) All-Ireland Qualifier Series<br />
Phase 1<br />
This shall comprise the Teams that are not in the<br />
Leinster and Munster Semi-Finals.<br />
A preliminary game(s), with an open draw<br />
determining the pairing(s) and the first Team<br />
drawn in a pairing having a Home Venue, shall be<br />
played to reduce the number of teams in Phase 1<br />
to four.<br />
The Four Teams shall play on a Knock-Out basis.<br />
An Open Draw shall determine the Pairings.<br />
The first Team drawn in each pairing shall have a<br />
Home Venue.<br />
The Two Winners shall progress to Phase 3.<br />
Phase 2<br />
This shall comprise the four Teams defeated in<br />
the Munster and Leinster Championships Semi-<br />
Finals. The Teams shall Play-Off on a Knock-Out<br />
basis, in which the Munster Teams shall play the<br />
Leinster Teams.<br />
An Open Draw shall determine the Pairings.<br />
Venues shall be on a Home or Away basis, and<br />
shall be determined by a Draw. The Two Winners<br />
shall progress to Phase 3.<br />
Phase 3<br />
The Winning Teams of Phase 1 shall play against<br />
the Winning Teams of Phase 2, on a Knock-Out<br />
Format, in which a Phase 1 Winner shall play a<br />
Phase 2 Winner.<br />
Subject to the avoidance of Repeat Pairings,<br />
where feasible, a Draw shall be made to<br />
determine the Pairings.<br />
(iii) All-Ireland Quarter-Finals<br />
The defeated Provincial Finalists in Munster and<br />
Leinster shall play against the two Winning Teams<br />
of Phase 3 on a Knock-Out Format. The defeated<br />
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Munster Finalists shall play a Phase 3 Winner, and<br />
the defeated Leinster Finalists shall play a Phase 3<br />
Winner.<br />
Subject to avoidance of Repeat Pairings, where<br />
feasible, a Draw shall be made to determine the<br />
Pairings.<br />
(iv) All-Ireland Semi-Finals<br />
The Provincial Champions of Munster and<br />
Leinster shall be in separate Semi-Finals and shall<br />
respectively play one of the two Quarter-Final<br />
Winners. Subject to the respective Provincial<br />
Champions not meeting the defeated Finalists<br />
from their own Province at this Stage and, where<br />
feasible, the avoidance of Repeat Pairings, a Draw<br />
shall be made to determine the Pairings.<br />
(v) All-Ireland Final.<br />
Other matters related to the All-Ireland Qualifier Series<br />
(1). Scheduling<br />
All Games in each Phase/Round of the All-Ireland<br />
Qualifier Series shall be played on a single week-end,<br />
save in exceptional circumstances.<br />
(2). Venues<br />
Home Venues shall be subject to approval by the<br />
Central Competitions Control Committee, and<br />
shall meet the criteria as set down by the National<br />
Infrastructure and Safety Committee.<br />
All-Ireland Quarter-Finals Scheduling<br />
Save for replays and exceptional circumstances provided<br />
for in Rule 6.28(a), all games in the All-Ireland Quarter-<br />
Finals shall be played over a single weekend and shall be<br />
completed by the August Bank Holiday Monday i.e. the<br />
first Monday in August.<br />
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(C) TIE RS 2, 3 AND 4<br />
TIER 2 – CHRISTY RING CUP (2013)<br />
Counties Participating<br />
The Counties participating in this Championship<br />
in 2013 are: Wicklow, Kildare, Meath, Down, Derry,<br />
Kerry, Mayo and Armagh.<br />
(Nicky Rackard Cup Winners 2012, Armagh, opted to<br />
participate in the Christy Ring Cup in 2013).<br />
Format<br />
Round 1<br />
An Open Draw shall determine two Pairings and two<br />
Byes. The first Team drawn in a Pairing shall have<br />
Home Venue.<br />
Round 2<br />
The two Winners and the two Bye Teams from Round<br />
1 shall play in two Pairings (Two Games).<br />
An Open Draw shall determine the Pairings.<br />
Where the pairings, based on the Draw, allow, a Team<br />
that had an away game in Round 1 shall have a Home<br />
Venue in Round 2; otherwise the first Team drawn in a<br />
pairing shall have Home Venue.<br />
The Winners of the two games shall qualify for the<br />
Semi-Finals. The Losers of the two Games shall qualify<br />
for the Quarter Finals.<br />
Quarter Finals<br />
The two Round 1 Losers shall respectively play the two<br />
Round 2 Losers.<br />
Subject to the avoidance of repeat Pairings, where<br />
feasible, a Draw shall be made to determine the<br />
Pairings. A further Draw shall be made to determine<br />
Home Venues.<br />
S emi Finals<br />
The two Round 2 Winners shall respectively play the<br />
two Quarter-Final Winners.<br />
Subject to the avoidance of Repeat Pairings, where<br />
feasible, a Draw shall be made to determine the<br />
Pairings.<br />
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TIER 3 – NICKY RACKARD CUP (2013)<br />
Counties Participating<br />
The Counties participating in this Championship in 2013<br />
are: Roscommon, Sligo, Monaghan, Donegal, Louth and<br />
Tyrone.<br />
(Lory Meagher Cup Winners 2012, Tyrone, opted to<br />
participate in the Nicky Rackard Cup in 2013).<br />
Format<br />
Round 1<br />
An Open Draw shall determine two Pairings and two Byes.<br />
The first Team drawn in a Pairing shall have Home Venue.<br />
Round 2<br />
The two Winners and the two Bye Teams from Round 1<br />
shall play in two Pairings (Two Games).<br />
An Open Draw shall determine the Pairings.<br />
Where the pairings, based on the Draw, allow, a Team that<br />
had an away game in Round 1 shall have a Home Venue in<br />
Round 2; otherwise the first Team drawn in a pairing shall<br />
have Home Venue.<br />
The Winners of the two games shall qualify for the Semi-<br />
Finals. The Losers of the two Games shall qualify for the<br />
Quarter Finals.<br />
Quarter Finals<br />
The two Round 1 Losers shall respectively play the two<br />
Round 2 Losers.<br />
Subject to the avoidance of repeat Pairings, where feasible,<br />
a Draw shall be made to determine the Pairings. A further<br />
Draw shall be made to determine Home Venues.<br />
Semi Finals<br />
The two Round 2 Winners shall respectively play the two<br />
Quarter-Final Winners.<br />
Subject to the avoidance of Repeat Pairings, where<br />
feasible, a Draw shall be made to determine the Pairings.<br />
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TIER 4 – LORY MEAGHER CUP (2013)<br />
Counties Participating<br />
The Counties participating in this Championship in 2013<br />
are: Fermanagh, Longford, Leitrim and Warwickshire.<br />
Format<br />
The four Teams shall play each other on a Round Robin<br />
basis. The games, based on a Draw, shall be on a Home<br />
and Away basis, with the first Team in a Pairing having<br />
a Home Venue. The top two Teams shall qualify for the<br />
Final. Finishing positions to be determined in accordance<br />
with Rule 6.20.<br />
Final.<br />
V enues<br />
Home Venues in Tiers 2, 3 and 4 shall be subject to<br />
approval by the Central Competitions Control Committee,<br />
and shall meet the criteria as set down by the National<br />
Infrastructure and Safety Committee.<br />
2014 – 2016<br />
(B) All IRELAND SENIOR HURLING<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP (2014-2016)<br />
TIER 1 – LIAM MAC CARTHY CUP<br />
Counties Participating<br />
The following Counties shall be eligible to participate<br />
in this Championship:<br />
In Munster Championship – Cork, Tipperary,<br />
Waterford, Clare and Limerick.<br />
In Leinster Championship – Kilkenny, Galway, Dublin,<br />
Wexford and Offaly.<br />
Provincial Qualifier Group –<br />
In 2014, this shall consist of the following Counties:<br />
Laois, Antrim, Westmeath, Carlow and London. In<br />
2015, the number of Counties in this Group shall be<br />
reduced to four.<br />
In 2016, the number of Counties in this Group shall<br />
be reduced to three and shall remain at this number<br />
for later years.<br />
The Central Competitions Committee shall review<br />
the list of Counties to be included in the Provincial<br />
Qualifying Group every three years after 2016. In<br />
the relevant years, the Central Council shall approve<br />
the list for the following year’s Championship at its<br />
meeting after September 30th.<br />
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S tages<br />
(i) Provincial Championships<br />
Provincial Championships at Quarter Final stage<br />
onwards shall be on a Knock-Out Format. A<br />
Round-Robin Format may not be used. For the<br />
purposes of the Liam Mac Carthy Cup (Tier 1),<br />
the Provincial basis shall be:<br />
(a) Munster<br />
and<br />
(b) Leinster, in which Galway and any other<br />
Qualified non Leinster County shall<br />
participate.<br />
The Counties in the Provincial Qualifying Group<br />
shall each play the other Teams in the Group<br />
on a Round-Robin basis with finishing positions<br />
to be determined in accordance with Rule 6.20.<br />
The Games, based on a Draw, shall be played on<br />
a Home or Away basis The top two teams shall<br />
qualify for the Leinster Quarter Finals.<br />
Counties that are not qualified to participate in<br />
the Liam Mac Carthy Cup, may not participate in<br />
the Munster or Leinster Championships.<br />
An Ulster Championship shall be organised in<br />
which Antrim shall participate, but the Ulster<br />
Championship shall not lead to qualification for<br />
the Liam Mac Carthy Cup.<br />
(ii) All Ireland Qualifier Series<br />
Round 1<br />
This shall comprise the eight teams that were<br />
defeated in the Munster and Leinster Quarter<br />
and Semi Finals. Two Groups shall be formed as<br />
follows:<br />
(1) Four Leinster Championship Teams<br />
(2) Three Munster plus one Leinster<br />
Championship Team. The Leinster<br />
Championship Team to be included in<br />
the Munster Group shall, where feasible,<br />
be one of the two Teams that qualified for<br />
the Leinster Quarter Finals through the<br />
Provincial Qualifier Group. If however<br />
both of these Teams qualify for the Leinster<br />
Final, then the replacement shall be one<br />
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of the Leinster Teams defeated by them. A<br />
Draw shall be made, where appropriate, to<br />
determine the Team to be included in the<br />
Munster Group.<br />
The Teams shall play on a Knock-Out basis.<br />
A Draw of four pairings of Group 1 v Group<br />
2 Teams, with avoidance of a Repeat Pairing,<br />
shall be made.<br />
Venues shall be on a Home or Away basis and<br />
shall be determined by a Draw.<br />
The four Winners shall progress to Round 2.<br />
Round 2<br />
The four Winners of Round 1 shall play on a<br />
Knock-Out basis.<br />
Subject to the avoidance of Repeat Pairings,<br />
where feasible, a Draw shall be made to<br />
determine the Pairings.<br />
(iii) All Ireland Quarter- Finals<br />
As in current Rule with “Round 2” replacing<br />
“Phase 3” in two places.<br />
(iv) All Ireland Semi-Finals As in current Rule.<br />
(v) All Ireland Final.<br />
Promotion and Relegation<br />
Relegation shall be from the Provincial Qualifier<br />
Group only and as follows:-<br />
2014 – The fifth placed Team shall be Relegated. The<br />
fourth placed Team shall Play-Off against Winners<br />
of Christy Ring Cup to determine Promotion or<br />
Relegation – Winners to be included in the Provincial<br />
Qualifier Group 2015: Losers to play in Christy Ring<br />
Cup 2015.<br />
2015 – The fourth placed Team shall be Relegated.<br />
The third place Team shall play against the Winners<br />
of the Christy Ring Cup to determine Promotion or<br />
Relegation – Winners to be included in the Provincial<br />
Qualifier Group 2016: Losers to play in Christy Ring<br />
Cup 2016.<br />
2016 and onwards – The third placed Team shall<br />
play against the Winners of the Christy Ring Cup to<br />
determine Promotion and Relegation – Winners to<br />
be included in the Provincial Qualifier Group of the<br />
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following year;<br />
Losers to play in the Christy Ring Cup.<br />
Other matters related to the All-Ireland Qualifier Series<br />
(1). Scheduling<br />
All Games in each Phase/Round of the All-Ireland<br />
Qualifier Series shall be played on a single week-end,<br />
save in exceptional circumstances.<br />
(2). Venues<br />
Home Venues shall be subject to approval by the<br />
Central Competitions Control Committee, and<br />
shall meet the criteria as set down by the National<br />
Infrastructure and Safety Committee.<br />
All-Ireland Quarter-Finals Scheduling<br />
Save for replays and exceptional circumstances provided<br />
for in Rule 6.28(a), all games in the All-Ireland Quarter-<br />
Finals shall be played over a single weekend and shall be<br />
completed by the August Bank Holiday Monday i.e. the<br />
first Monday in August.<br />
(C) All IRELAND SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
(2014-2016)<br />
TIERS 2, 3 AND 4<br />
TIER 2 – CHRISTY RING CUP<br />
Counties Participating<br />
Subject to Promotion and Relegation provided for in<br />
this Rule, the Counties eligible to participate in the<br />
Championship are:<br />
Wicklow, Kildare, Meath, Down, Derry, Armagh,<br />
Kerry and Mayo.<br />
Format<br />
Round 1<br />
The participating Teams shall play-off in Pairings. An<br />
Open Draw shall determine the Pairings, with the first<br />
Team drawn in each Pairing having a Home Venue.<br />
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Round 2 (A)<br />
Four Winning Teams from Round 1 shall play in two<br />
Pairings (Two Games). An Open Draw shall determine<br />
the Pairings. Where the Pairings, based on the Draw,<br />
allow, a Team that had an Away Game in Round 1<br />
shall have a Home Venue in Round 2; otherwise the<br />
first Team drawn in a Pairing shall have Home Venue.<br />
The Winners of the two Games shall qualify for the<br />
Semi-Finals. The Losers of the two Games shall qualify<br />
for the Quarter-Finals.<br />
Round 2 (B)<br />
The remaining Teams from Round 1 shall play in<br />
Pairings. An Open Draw shall determine the Pairings.<br />
Where the Pairings, based on the Draw, allow, a Team<br />
that had an Away Game in Round 1 shall have a Home<br />
Venue in Round 2; otherwise the first Team drawn in a<br />
Pairing shall have Home Venue.<br />
Two Teams from Round 2 (B) shall qualify for the<br />
Quarter-Finals.<br />
Quarter-Finals<br />
The two Quarter-Final Qualifiers from Round 2 (A)<br />
shall respectively play the two Qualifiers from Round 2<br />
(B).<br />
Subject to the avoidance of Repeat Pairings, where<br />
feasible, a Draw shall be made to determine the<br />
Pairings.<br />
Semi-Finals<br />
The two Semi-Final Qualifiers from Round 2 (A) shall<br />
respectively play the two Quarter-Final Winners.<br />
Subject to the avoidance of Repeat Pairings, where<br />
feasible, a Draw shall be made to determine the<br />
Pairings.<br />
Final.<br />
Promotion and Relegation<br />
2014/2015 – The two Round 2B Losers shall Play-Off.<br />
The Losers of the Play-Off shall be Relegated to Tier<br />
3 – Nicky Rackard Cup for the following year.<br />
The Winners of the Play-Off shall play the Tier 3 –<br />
Nicky Rackard Cup Winners to determine Promotion<br />
or Relegation, with the Winners of this Game<br />
Qualifying for the Christy Ring Cup and the Losers<br />
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for the Nicky Rackard Cup in the following year.<br />
2016 and onwards – The two Round 2B Losers shall<br />
Play-Off. Losers of this Play-Off shall play the Nicky<br />
Rackard Cup.<br />
Winners to determine Promotion or Relegation, with<br />
the Winners of this Game Qualifying for the Christy<br />
Ring Cup and the Losers for the Nicky Rackard Cup<br />
in the following year.<br />
TIER 3 – NICKY RACKARD CUP<br />
Counties Participating<br />
Subject to Promotion and Relegation provided for in<br />
this Rule, the Counties eligible to participate in this<br />
Championship are: Roscommon, Sligo, Monaghan,<br />
Donegal, Tyrone and Louth.<br />
Format 2014 – (for 6 Teams)<br />
Format<br />
Round 1<br />
An Open Draw shall determine two Pairings and two<br />
Byes. The first Team drawn in a Pairing shall have<br />
Home Venue.<br />
Round 2<br />
The two Winners and the two Bye Teams from Round<br />
1 shall play in two Pairings (Two Games).<br />
An Open Draw shall determine the Pairings.<br />
Where the pairings, based on the Draw, allow, a Team<br />
that had an away game in Round 1 shall have a Home<br />
Venue in Round 2; otherwise the first Team drawn in<br />
a pairing shall have Home Venue.<br />
The Winners of the two games shall qualify for the<br />
Semi-Finals. The Losers of the two Games shall qualify<br />
for the Quarter Finals.<br />
Quarter Finals<br />
The two Round 1 Losers shall respectively play the two<br />
Round 2 Losers.<br />
Subject to the avoidance of repeat Pairings, where<br />
feasible, a Draw shall be made to determine the<br />
Pairings. A further Draw shall be made to determine<br />
Home Venues.<br />
S emi Finals<br />
The two Round 2 Winners shall respectively play the<br />
two Quarter-Final Winners.<br />
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Subject to the avoidance of Repeat Pairings, where<br />
feasible, a Draw shall be made to determine the<br />
Pairings.<br />
Final<br />
Format 2015 (for 7 Teams)<br />
Preliminary Round<br />
Two Teams shall be drawn from an Open Draw to play<br />
each other. The first Team drawn shall have Home<br />
Venue.<br />
The Winners shall qualify for Round 1. The Losers<br />
shall go to Qualifier Round 1.<br />
Round 1<br />
The Preliminary Round Winner and the five Teams<br />
that did not play in the Preliminary Round shall play<br />
in three Pairings (Three Games).<br />
An Open Draw shall determine the Pairings.<br />
If the Preliminary Round Winner had an Away game<br />
in that Round, it shall have a Home game in Round 1.<br />
The Winners of the three Games shall qualify for the<br />
Semi Finals. The Losers of the three Games shall go to<br />
Qualifier Round 1.<br />
Qualifier Round 1<br />
The Losers of the Preliminary Round and Round 1<br />
shall play in two Pairings.<br />
Subject to the avoidance of a Repeat pairing, an Open<br />
Draw shall be made to determine the Pairings. Where<br />
the Pairings, based on the Draw, allow, a Team that<br />
an Away Game in Round 1 shall have a Home Game<br />
in Qualifier Round 1; otherwise the first Team drawn<br />
shall have Home Venue.<br />
The Winners shall qualify for Qualifier Round 2. The<br />
Losers shall play a Relegation Play-Off.<br />
Qualifier Round 2<br />
The two Qualifier Round 1 Winners shall play each<br />
other. If one of the Teams only had an Away Game<br />
in Qualifier Round 1, it shall have a Home Game in<br />
Qualifier Round 2; otherwise a Draw shall be made to<br />
determine Home Venue.<br />
The Winners shall qualify for the Semi Final.<br />
S emi Finals<br />
The three Round 1 Winners and the Qualifier Round<br />
2 Winner shall contest the Semi Finals. Subject to the<br />
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avoidance of a Repeat Pairing, a Draw shall be made<br />
to determine the Pairings.<br />
Final<br />
Format 2016 (for 8 Teams)<br />
The Format shall be as for Tier 2 – Christy Ring Cup<br />
above.<br />
Promotion and Relegation<br />
2014 – The two Quarter Final Losers shall Play-Off.<br />
The Losers of this Play-Off shall play the Tier 4 – Lory<br />
Meagher Cup Winners to determine Promotion or<br />
Relegation, with the Winners of this Game Qualifying<br />
for the Nicky Rackard Cup and the Losers for the<br />
Lory Meagher Cup in the following year.<br />
2015 – The two Qualifier Round 1 Losers shall Play-<br />
Off. The Losers of this Play-Off shall play the Tier 4 –<br />
Lory Meagher Cup Winners to determine Promotion<br />
or Relegation, with the Winners of this Game<br />
Qualifying for the Nicky Rackard Cup and the Losers<br />
for the Lory Meagher Cup in the following year.<br />
2016 – The two Round 2B Losers shall Play-Off. The<br />
Losers of this Play-Off shall play the Lory Meagher<br />
Cup Winners to determine Promotion or Relegation,<br />
with the Winners of this Game Qualifying for the<br />
Nicky Rackard Cup and the Losers for the Lory<br />
Meagher Cup in the following year.<br />
TIER 4 – LORY MEAGHER CUP<br />
Counties Participating<br />
Subject to Promotion and Relegation provided for in<br />
this Rule, the Counties eligible to participate in this<br />
Championship are: Fermanagh, Longford, Leitrim<br />
and Warwickshire.<br />
Format<br />
The four Teams shall play each other on a Round<br />
Robin basis.<br />
The games, based on a Draw, shall be on a Home and<br />
Away basis, with the first Team in a Pairing having a<br />
Home Venue.<br />
The top two Teams shall qualify for the Final.<br />
Finishing positions to be determined in accordance<br />
with Rule 6.20.<br />
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V enues<br />
Home Venues in Tiers 2, 3 and 4 shall be subject<br />
to approval by the Central Competitions Control<br />
Committee, and shall meet the criteria as set down by<br />
the National Infrastructure and Safety Committee<br />
(D) T eams from Outside Ireland<br />
On the direction of Congress, Central Council shall<br />
be authorised to make provision for the inclusion in<br />
Championships of teams from outside Ireland.<br />
(E) All-Ireland Minor Football Championship<br />
The Championship shall be organised initially on a<br />
Provincial basis. The Provincial Winners and Runners-<br />
Up of each province shall go forward to the All-<br />
Ireland Series (see Appendix 3).<br />
The All-Ireland Series shall be organised as follows:<br />
All-Ireland Quarter-Finals<br />
Each of the four Provincial Winners shall meet one<br />
of the Provincial Runners-Up. The pairings shall<br />
be determined on a Provincial Rota system initially<br />
determined by Central Council, but Provincial<br />
winners shall not at this stage meet the team they<br />
defeated in their own Provincial Final.<br />
All-Ireland Semi-Finals<br />
A Provincial Rota system, initially determined<br />
by Central Council, shall apply. If a Provincial<br />
Championship winning team is defeated in its<br />
Quarter-Final, the team that defeats it shall take its<br />
place in the Semi-Final.<br />
All-Ireland Final.<br />
(F) All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship<br />
The All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship shall be<br />
organised initially on a Provincial basis. The Provincial<br />
Winners and the Munster and Leinster Runners-Up<br />
shall go forward to the All-Ireland Series.<br />
The All-Ireland Series shall be organised as follows:<br />
All-Ireland Quarter-Finals<br />
The Connacht and Ulster Winners and the Munster<br />
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and Leinster Runners-Up shall qualify for the All-<br />
Ireland Minor Hurling Quarter-Finals, which shall be<br />
organised on an Open Draw basis.<br />
All-Ireland Semi-Finals<br />
The Munster and Leinster Winners shall automatically<br />
qualify for separate Semi-finals, and may not meet<br />
the defeated Finalists from their own Province at this<br />
stage.<br />
All-Ireland Final.<br />
All-Ireland Minor Hurling Draw<br />
Quarter-Finals<br />
The Quarter-Final pairings shall be determined on an<br />
Open Draw basis.<br />
The Quarter-Final pairings may be any of three<br />
combinations as follows:<br />
Draw (1) (a) Ulster Champions v Munster<br />
Runners -Up.<br />
(b) Connacht Champions v Leinster<br />
Runners-Up.<br />
Draw (2) (a) Ulster Champions v Leinster<br />
Runners -Up.<br />
(b) Connacht Champions v Munster<br />
Runners-Up.<br />
Draw (3) (a) Connacht Champions v Ulster<br />
Champions.<br />
(b) Leinster Runners -Up v Munster<br />
Runners-Up.<br />
S emi-Finals<br />
The Leinster Champions and the Munster Champions<br />
will be in separate Semi-Finals.<br />
In addition two Counties from the one Province<br />
(Leinster or Munster) may not meet each other in a<br />
Semi-Final.<br />
Based on the respective potential Quarter-Final Draws<br />
outlined above, the Semi-Final pairings will be as set<br />
out below:<br />
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Quarter-Final Draw (1)<br />
First Semi-Final &#8211; Leinster Champions v Ulster<br />
Champions or Munster Runners -Up.<br />
Second Semi-Final &#8211; Munster Champions v Connacht<br />
Champions or Leinster Runners -Up.<br />
Quarter-Final Draw (2)<br />
First Semi-Final &#8211; Leinster Champions v Connacht<br />
Champions or Munster Runners -Up.<br />
Second Semi-Final &#8211; Munster Champions v Ulster<br />
Champions or Leinster Runners -Up.<br />
Quarter-Final Draw (3)<br />
There will be two possible combinations of Semi-Final<br />
pairings, as follows:<br />
If the Leinster Runners -Up beat the Munster<br />
Runners-Up in the Quarter-Final, the Semi-Final<br />
pairings will be as listed below:<br />
First Semi-Final &#8211; Leinster Champions v Connacht or<br />
Ulster Champions.<br />
Second Semi-Final &#8211; Munster Champions v Leinster<br />
Runners -Up.<br />
If Munster Runners -Up beat Leinster Runners -Up in<br />
Quarter-Final, the Semi-Finals will be as listed below:<br />
First Semi-Final &#8211; Leinster Champions v Munster<br />
Runners -Up.<br />
Second Semi-Final &#8211; Munster Champions v Connacht<br />
Champions or Ulster Champions.<br />
The All-Ireland Minor ‘B’ and ‘C’ Hurling<br />
Championships shall be organised on the basis of<br />
Recommendations of the Central Competitions<br />
Control Committee, as approved by Central Council.<br />
(G) All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling Championship<br />
The Championship shall be organised initially on a<br />
Provincial basis, with the Provincial Winners qualifying<br />
for the All-Ireland Semi-Finals.<br />
The Championship shall be confined to Counties that<br />
are Senior Tier 1.<br />
Pairings for the All-Ireland Semi-Finals shall be on<br />
a Rota System, initially determined by the Central<br />
Council.<br />
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(H) O ther All-Ireland Championships<br />
The All-Ireland Junior Football Championships,<br />
and the All-Ireland Under 21 Football and Hurling<br />
Championships shall be organised initially on a<br />
Provincial basis with the winners, going forward to<br />
the All-Ireland Series. The pairings for the All-Ireland<br />
Series shall be on a Rota System, initially determined<br />
by the Central Council.<br />
(I) An Inter-County Championship that is organised in<br />
different stages (e.g. Provincial, All-Ireland Qualifier,<br />
All-Ireland Quarter-Finals/Semi-Finals/Final)<br />
constitutes the one Competition.<br />
6.28 Provincial Championships<br />
(a) Senior Provincal Championships in the Provinces that<br />
have to send forward Teams to compete in the All<br />
Ireland Championships shall begin no earlier than<br />
the third weekend in May and shall be decided during<br />
that month, June and July, unless deviation is allowed<br />
by the Central Council on the recommendation of the<br />
Central Competitions Control Committee.<br />
Minor Provincial Championships shall commence<br />
after the completion of All-Ireland Post Primary<br />
Schools Competitions in the respective code on<br />
the second weekend of April, and shall be decided<br />
during the months of April, May, June (as authorised<br />
by Central Council, based on Second Level Schools’<br />
examination dates) and July.<br />
In exceptional circumstances, Provincial Senior and<br />
Minor Finals may, by the sanction of the Central<br />
Competitions Control Committee, be played on the<br />
first Sunday in August.<br />
The Provincial Under 21 Football Championships<br />
shall be played in conjunction with the period of the<br />
National Football League.<br />
Provinces shall send forward Teams to compete in All-<br />
Ireland Championships on the dates required by the<br />
Central Council.<br />
(b) A County failing to fulfil a Championship fixture shall<br />
be disqualified, and suspended for 48 weeks from date<br />
of default.<br />
(c) A Province which has not completed its Championship<br />
shall, when required, nominate a team to compete<br />
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in the All-Ireland Championship. Failure to do so<br />
shall involve disqualification of the Province from the<br />
competition.<br />
6.29 D raws<br />
Provincial Councils may organise their respective<br />
Championships to take into account the relative<br />
strengths of the Counties within the Province. Provincial<br />
Championships shall be organised on a Knock-Out basis,<br />
which may include a Losers Round.<br />
In Inter-County Championships, one Draw shall be made<br />
to cover the entire Championship, except where otherwise<br />
provided for in these Rules. A Bye shall be given only in<br />
the First Round.<br />
6.30 All-Ireland Finals<br />
The All Ireland Senior Finals shall be played in Croke<br />
Park: the Football Final shall be played on the penultimate<br />
Sunday in September and the Hurling Final shall be<br />
played two weeks previous. In exceptional circumstances,<br />
the Central Council may make other arrangements.<br />
6.31 N umbering of Players<br />
In Inter-County Championship matches players shall be<br />
appropriately numbered from 1 to 24.<br />
Penalty: Fine €500.<br />
Numbers shall be on the back, and also, in small format,<br />
on the front of the jerseys.<br />
Exception: In Senior Inter-County games, the players shall<br />
be appropriately numbered from one to not more than<br />
twenty six.<br />
6.32 T eam Party/Selections<br />
(a) A County team party shall consist of not more than<br />
twenty four players and five officials of the County<br />
Committee.<br />
E xception:<br />
A Senior Inter-County Team Party may have up to, but<br />
not more than twenty six players.<br />
(b) In All-Ireland Semi-Finals and Finals the placing of<br />
teams must be given to the Director General at least<br />
six days prior to the game.<br />
Penalty for (b): Fine €500.<br />
6.33 County Colours<br />
Each County shall register annually with the Central<br />
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Council its distinctive County Colours. Counties shall also<br />
register alternative colours or an alternative combination<br />
of their colours.<br />
Penalty: Fine €500.<br />
6.34 I nter-County Minor/Under 21 Registration<br />
(a) All Minor and Under 21 players shall provide the<br />
County Secretary with an authenticated Parochial<br />
Certificate of Age, on a standard form, or Civil<br />
Certificate of Birth. At least five days before a County’s<br />
initial championship game, the County Secretary<br />
shall forward to the Provincial Secretary a duplicate<br />
Register of players setting out, in Irish, each player’s<br />
name, club, date and place of birth.<br />
(b) The Provincial Secretary shall forward the Register<br />
to the Central Council at least five days prior to the<br />
Province’s involvement in the All-Ireland series.<br />
(c) Additions may be made to the Register for each<br />
subsequent game, in advance of the game.<br />
Penalty: Fine €200 on the unit concerned.<br />
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6.35 O rganisation<br />
A League shall be subject to the General Rules of the<br />
Association. Prior to the start of the competition, the<br />
Committee-in-Charge shall draw up the regulations governing<br />
its organisation.<br />
Playing Rule changes recommended by Central Council may<br />
be experimented with in National and County Leagues of<br />
the year prior to a Congress at which motions for revision of<br />
Playing Rules are tabled.<br />
6.36 Leagues may be organised on a single or double round basis.<br />
The Regulations outlined in Rule 6.20 in relation to a League<br />
Part of a Championship shall apply to League Competitions.<br />
Where a double round League is played, the combined scores<br />
of the two games shall be taken into account when applying<br />
clause 5(c)(i) of that Rule.<br />
League Games at Adult Club Level within a County may not<br />
be postponed because of the involvement of players in Inter-<br />
County Minor Games.<br />
Penalty for each unfulfilled Fixture: Award of Game to<br />
Opposing Team; Minimum Fine &#8211; County €400, Club €100.<br />
A County that wishes to link League Performance and<br />
Championship Status must obtain formal permission annually<br />
from its Provincial Council.<br />
6.37 N ational Leagues<br />
The regulations governing the composition, timing,<br />
promotion, relegation, play-offs and all other matters<br />
pertaining to the National Hurling and Football Leagues,<br />
shall be decided by the Central Council, on the advice of the<br />
Central Competitions Control Committee.<br />
The National Football and Hurling Leagues shall be<br />
constructed in order that they be completed, including<br />
Finals, over no more that eight, but not necessarily successive<br />
weekends.<br />
Exceptions:<br />
(1) Nine weeks allowed for Division 1 of both the National<br />
Football and Hurling Leagues.<br />
(2) Ten weeks allowed for Division 4 of the National Football<br />
League.<br />
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6.38 T ournament Games<br />
(a) All Tournament games shall be sanctioned by the<br />
appropriate controlling authority, which will deal with<br />
any disciplinary matters arising.<br />
(b) An Inter-County Tournament shall be limited to<br />
a maximum of four teams, except as otherwise<br />
permitted by Provincial or Central Council.<br />
Sanction must be obtained from Provincial Council<br />
where teams are from one Province, and from Central<br />
Council if teams are from more than one Province.<br />
(c) An Inter-Club Tournament shall be limited to<br />
a maximum of eight teams, except as otherwise<br />
permitted by the Controlling Authority. Sanction must<br />
be obtained as follows:<br />
• From the County Committee where teams are<br />
from within one County.<br />
• From the County Committees involved where<br />
teams are from more than one County, and in<br />
such circumstances the sanction of the Provincial<br />
Council or Central Council, as appropriate, must<br />
be obtained.<br />
(d) All applications for the sanction of Tournaments which<br />
involve teams from outside a Club’s Own County must<br />
be recommended by the Home County Committee.<br />
(e) A fee of €40 for an Inter-County Tournament and €20<br />
for an Inter-Club Tournament shall be paid with the<br />
application.<br />
(f) Units organising Tournament Games shall make<br />
application, in writing, to the appropriate authority/<br />
authorities in such time as to have permission granted<br />
or otherwise, seven days prior to the commencement<br />
date of the proposed Tournament. The Council<br />
or Committee-in-Charge may give authority to its<br />
Secretary to grant permission.<br />
Where sanction is required from more than one Unit<br />
of the Association for a particular Tournament, notice<br />
shall be given by the Applicant Unit, at or about the<br />
same time, directly to all relevant Units.<br />
(g) The following details shall be included in an<br />
application:<br />
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The Names of the Competing Teams; the Venue;<br />
the names of neutral Referees, who shall be on the<br />
current and recognised List of Referees, at County/<br />
Provincial/National Levels, as appropriate.<br />
(h) A Referee’s Match Report shall be submitted to the<br />
appropriate authority within three days of a game.<br />
When the Council or Committee-in-Charge deems<br />
it necessary, the Report shall be submitted within 24<br />
hours.<br />
(i) The above Rules apply to Seven-a-Side Competitions,<br />
with exception of the limitation of teams as specified<br />
in Section (c) above. The number of teams allowed<br />
in Seven-a-Side Competition is at the discretion of the<br />
appropriate Controlling Authority.<br />
These competitions shall be subject to the Rules of<br />
the Official Guide, and other relevant Rules drawn<br />
up by the Central Competitions Control Committee.<br />
No alteration in Rules governing discipline shall be<br />
permitted.<br />
(j) The above Rules are applicable to Juvenile<br />
Tournaments (involving players at under 16 age group<br />
or younger).<br />
(k) Subsidiary Inter-County Competitions played at the<br />
beginning of the year shall be completed before the<br />
beginning of the respective National Leagues, or<br />
be completed later under Floodlights as mid week<br />
fixtures.<br />
Failure to comply with any of the above Rule Provisions<br />
shall not affect Disciplinary Proceedings being taken,<br />
arising from a Game played.<br />
Penalties:<br />
For Organising an Unauthorised Tournament -<br />
County &#8211; Fine €1,000<br />
Club &#8211; Fine €500; Liable to a minimum<br />
Suspension of 8 weeks.<br />
For Participation in Unauthorised Tournament -<br />
County &#8211; Fine €500<br />
Club &#8211; Fine €250<br />
Team/Player &#8211; Liable to a minimum Suspension of<br />
8 weeks<br />
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6.39 Challenge Games<br />
(a) All Challenge Games shall be sanctioned by the<br />
appropriate Controlling Authority, which will deal with<br />
any disciplinary matters arising.<br />
(b) An Inter-County Challenge game shall be sanctioned<br />
by Provincial Council(s) and Central Council, as<br />
appropriate.<br />
Sanction must be obtained from the Provincial Council<br />
where teams are from the one Province, and from the<br />
appropriate Provincial Councils and Central Council<br />
where teams are from more than one Province.<br />
After the conclusion of a National Hurling or Football<br />
League, an Inter-County Challenge Game in that code<br />
may not be played on a Saturday or Sunday unless a<br />
Round of Adult Club Games is played in the Counties<br />
involved on the preceding Monday to Saturday<br />
inclusive, or is to be played on the Sunday i.e. the day<br />
after a Saturday Challenge Game.<br />
Permission for such proposed Challenge Games shall<br />
be refused by the Sanctioning Body unless it is satisfied<br />
that the condition above has been met, but special<br />
permission may be given in exceptional cases (e.g. for<br />
the Official Opening of a Ground).<br />
(c) An Inter-Club Challenge Game shall be sanctioned<br />
by County Committee(s), Provincial Council(s) or<br />
Central Council. Sanction must be obtained from<br />
the County Committee where the teams are from the<br />
one County, from the County Committees and from<br />
the Provincial Council where the teams are from two<br />
or more Counties, and Sanction must be obtained<br />
from the County Committees, from the appropriate<br />
Provincial Councils and from Central Council where<br />
the teams are from more than one Province.<br />
(d) Units organising Challenge Games shall make<br />
applications, in writing, to the appropriate authority/<br />
authorities in such time as to have permission<br />
granted or otherwise, two days prior to the date of the<br />
proposed game. The Council or Committee-in-Charge<br />
may give authority to its Secretary to grant permission.<br />
Where sanction is required from more than one Unit<br />
of the Association for a particular Challenge Game,<br />
notice shall be given by the Applicant Units, at or<br />
about the same time, directly to all relevant Units.<br />
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(e) The following details shall be included in the<br />
application:<br />
The Names of the Competing Teams; the Venue; the<br />
Name of the Referee, who shall be on the current and<br />
recognised List of Referees at County/Provincial/<br />
National Levels, as appropriate.<br />
The Referee shall be neutral in the case of a Senior<br />
Inter-County Game.<br />
(f) The Referee’s Match Report shall be submitted to the<br />
appropriate authority within three days of the Game.<br />
When the Committee or Council-in-Charge deems<br />
it necessary, the Report shall be submitted within 24<br />
hours.<br />
(g) The above Rules are applicable to Juvenile Challenge<br />
games (players in the Under 16 age group or<br />
younger).<br />
Failure to comply with any of the above Rule provisions<br />
shall not affect Disciplinary Proceedings being taken,<br />
arising from a Game played.<br />
Penalties:<br />
For a Unit participating in an unauthorised Challenge<br />
Game:<br />
Fine &#8211; County €250; Club €100.<br />
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6.40 Appointment of Match Officials<br />
The Central Council, Provincial Councils and County<br />
Committees (subject to the provisions of Rules 3.51(b),<br />
3.33(a)and 3.21(ii)) shall have the absolute power to appoint<br />
the match officials for all Games under their respective<br />
jurisdictions. The Council or Committee may delegate the<br />
appointment of Umpires and Linesmen to the Referee.<br />
The respective Referees’ Administrator at County and<br />
Provincial levels shall be a member of the Committee<br />
responsible for the appointment of Referees at these levels.<br />
He shall not be entitled to discuss any other business or to<br />
vote on it, other than for the appointment of referees.<br />
Where a Referee is unable to act, a substitute shall be<br />
appointed by the Secretary of the Committee-in-Charge,<br />
or in the case of a Referee who is unable to contact the<br />
Secretary, the Referee may appoint a substitute.<br />
For Inter-County Senior Championship fixtures, the<br />
Committee responsible shall appoint neutral linesmen, and<br />
one of the linesmen shall be nominated in advance as the<br />
stand-by Referee.<br />
It shall also appoint a Sideline Official for all Inter-County<br />
Senior games.<br />
6.41 Award/Facts of Game<br />
The Award of a Game rests with the Committee or Councilin-<br />
Charge acting on the Referee’s Report.<br />
Where a Referee fails to submit his Report within a period<br />
of 10 days after the Game, the Committee or Council-in-<br />
Charge has power to deal with the Facts of the Game on<br />
the basis of such evidence as the Committee-in-Charge<br />
considers appropriate.<br />
The Committee or Council in Charge may also award a<br />
Game based on the outcome of an Objection or Counter&#8211;<br />
Objection.<br />
6.42 Rules of Specification and Control &#8211; Penalties<br />
Penalties for breaches of the above Rules shall be as<br />
follows:<br />
(a) A team failing to field fifteen players, inclusive of<br />
players ordered off or retired injured, by the start of<br />
the second half of a game:<br />
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Penalty : Forfeiture of Game and Award to the<br />
Opposing Team.<br />
(b) (i) A team exceeding the number of players<br />
permitted under Rule 2.1 Rules of Specification,<br />
Playing Rules:<br />
(ii) A team exceeding the number of substitutions<br />
permitted under Rules 2.4 (i) and (ii) Rules of<br />
Specification, Playing Rules:<br />
Penalties:<br />
On a proven Objection &#8211; Award of Game to the<br />
Opposing Team, or Replay, or Fine, depending on the<br />
circumstances.<br />
On an Inquiry by the Committee-in-Charge -<br />
Forfeiture of Game without Award of Game to the<br />
Opposing Team, or Replay, or Fine, depending on the<br />
circumstances.<br />
(c) (i) Failure to provide a list of Players as specified in<br />
Rule:<br />
(ii) A Substitution (including a Temporary<br />
Substitution) being made of a player whose name<br />
is not supplied to the Referee or the Sideline<br />
Official, as appropriate, and as specified in Rule:<br />
(iii) In Inter-County games, a Substitution, (including<br />
a Temporary Substitution) being made of a player<br />
whose name is not on the list of Players supplied<br />
to the Referee:<br />
Penalty:<br />
On an Inquiry by the Committee-in-Charge -<br />
Forfeiture of Game, without Award to the Opposing<br />
Team, or Fine, depending on the circumstances.<br />
(d) Late Fielding.<br />
(i) A team taking the field late before game:<br />
Penalties: County or Provincial &#8211; Fine €100; Club<br />
Fine €20 &#8211; for every five minutes or part thereof up<br />
to 15 minutes, and thereafter for every minute or<br />
part thereof up to 30 minutes.<br />
For over 30 minutes after the appointed Starting<br />
Time, the Game shall be considered as conceded<br />
and shall be Awarded to the Opposing Team,<br />
unless exceptional circumstances prevail.<br />
(ii) (a) A team responsible for a half time interval<br />
being exceeded as specified in Rules 3.3 and<br />
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Penalties: County or Provincial &#8211; Fine €80 for<br />
every minute or part thereof; Club &#8211; Fine €10<br />
for every minute or part thereof.<br />
(b) A team responsible for an Interval period<br />
allowed being exceeded by more than 10<br />
minutes:<br />
Penalty: Forfeiture of Game and Award to the<br />
Opposing Team.<br />
(iii) A team(s) failing to field for obligatory extra time,<br />
within the specified minutes:<br />
Penalty: Forfeiture of Game and Award to the<br />
Opposing Team.<br />
(e) For unauthorised entry onto the field of play by a<br />
Team Official.<br />
Penalty: 4 weeks Suspension.<br />
(f) Jerseys/Colours:<br />
(i) A County team not wearing its registered<br />
distinctive colours in Inter-County competitions,<br />
or where there is a similarity of colours not<br />
wearing their registered alternative colours or<br />
other colours authorised or directed by the<br />
Controlling Council:<br />
Penalty: Fine €500.<br />
(ii) A Club team not wearing its registered distinctive<br />
club colours in Inter-Club Competitions, or<br />
where there is a similarity of colours, not wearing<br />
alternative colours approved by the Controlling<br />
Committee.<br />
Penalty: Clubs shall be liable to a minimum of €40<br />
fine.<br />
(iii) The goalkeeper not wearing a jersey, which is<br />
distinctive from his own team’s and the opposing<br />
team’s colours:<br />
Penalty: Fine €80.<br />
6.43 Closed Months/Collective Training<br />
Senior Inter-County panels may return to training for a<br />
following year on a time-table determined by their time<br />
of exit from the All-Ireland Championships in a current<br />
year as follows:<br />
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Exit June; Commence Training November 15th.<br />
Exit July; Commence Training December 1st.<br />
Exit August; Commence Training December 8th.<br />
Exit September; Commence Training December 29th.<br />
There shall be a mandatory closed period for games and<br />
collective training of all Senior Inter County panels from<br />
December 21st to 28th inclusive.<br />
The months of November and December shall be closed<br />
months for games and collective training for all other Inter<br />
County panels.<br />
The commencement dates for the Collective Training of<br />
Inter-County Under Age Teams shall, unless otherwise<br />
approved by Central Council, be as follows:<br />
Under 21 Football &#8211; January 1st.<br />
Minor Hurling and Football &#8211; February 1st.<br />
Under 21 Hurling &#8211; After completion of the Fitzgibbon<br />
Cup.<br />
An Under-Age Inter-County Team shall be restricted to a<br />
maximum of three collective sessions &#8211; Training and/or<br />
Games &#8211; per week.<br />
Post Primary Schools shall have ‘first call’ on players who<br />
are also involved with a Team in an Inter-County Under<br />
21 Provincial/All-Ireland Championship, and such players<br />
shall be restricted to Training with a Post Primary School<br />
Team only, during such dual involvement.<br />
6.44 Alterations to Competitions Structure<br />
Provincial Units with responsibility for Inter-County, Club,<br />
Higher Education and Post Primary Schools Competitions,<br />
shall not add or make modifications to existing<br />
Competitions Structure without the prior approval of the<br />
Provincial Council or the Central Competitions Control<br />
Committee, as appropriate.<br />
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7.1 D isciplinary Jurisdiction<br />
(a) Central Council, Provincial Councils , County<br />
Committees and Overseas Units shall have within their<br />
respective jurisdictions the power to enforce Rules<br />
and Bye-Laws, investigate breaches of Rules and Bye-<br />
Laws, warn any Unit or Member as to future conduct,<br />
and impose upon Members, Teams and Units such<br />
penalties as may be prescribed, or where no penalty is<br />
prescribed, appropriate penalties, for such breaches.<br />
Where reference is made in Rule to Central Council,<br />
Provincial Councils or County Committees, such<br />
reference shall include or be a reference to their<br />
Sub-Committees having jurisdiction over Disciplinary<br />
Matters.<br />
The Councils referred to in Rules 3.56 and 3.57,<br />
other Committees authorised by Central Council and<br />
the Sub-Committees thereof, shall have Disciplinary<br />
Jurisdiction in their respective spheres of operation.<br />
(b) Where a Council or Committee considers that a<br />
Member or Unit from outside its area of jurisdiction<br />
has committed any infraction or breach of Rule within<br />
its area of jurisdiction, it shall report the matter for<br />
adjudication to its Provincial Council if the Member<br />
or Unit is under the jurisdiction of the same Provincial<br />
Council, or to the Central Council in all other cases.<br />
(c) Any penalty imposed shall be operative throughout<br />
the Association, including any penalty imposed by an<br />
International Unit.<br />
(d) The Disciplinary Jurisdiction of Match Officials in<br />
relation to Control of Games on the Field of Play is<br />
separate from the provisions of these Rules.<br />
(e) A Juvenile (Under 16) Competitions Control<br />
Committee shall have the right to initiate Disciplinary<br />
Action against an Adult Member, but where a Hearing<br />
is requested by a Defending Party it shall be heard by<br />
the parent Hearings Committee under whose direct<br />
jurisdiction the member is subject.<br />
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7.2 I nfractions<br />
The following shall constitute Infractions to which the<br />
Disciplinary Jurisdiction of the Association applies:<br />
(a) Any breach of the Rules and Bye-Laws including<br />
Codes, Regulations, Guidelines and Directives made<br />
under them.<br />
Penalty:<br />
As provided for in the relevant Rules and Bye Laws<br />
including Codes, Regulations, Guidelines and<br />
Directives made under them.<br />
(b) M isconduct at Games by Players, which consists of<br />
five Categories of Infractions which occur on or in<br />
the vicinity of the Field of Play, and which occur<br />
immediately before, during or after a Game:<br />
Category I<br />
Being ordered off on foot of a second Cautionable<br />
Infraction.<br />
Penalty:<br />
(i) Fixed Penalty: Debarment from playing for<br />
the remainder of the Game, to include any<br />
extra-time;<br />
(ii) Fixed Penalty on Repeat Infraction: 2 weeks<br />
Suspension in the same Code and at the same<br />
Level.<br />
Category II<br />
(i) Striking or attempting to strike with arm,<br />
elbow, hand or knee.<br />
(ii) Striking or attempting to strike with a hurley,<br />
with minimal force.<br />
(iii) Kicking or attempting to kick, with minimal<br />
force.<br />
(iv) Behaving in any way which is dangerous to an<br />
opponent.<br />
(v) Spitting at an opponent.<br />
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(vi) Contributing to a melee<br />
(vii) Abusive language towards a Referee, Umpire,<br />
Linesman or Sideline Official.<br />
Penalty:<br />
(i) Minimum: 4 weeks Suspension in the same<br />
Code and at the same Level, inclusive of the<br />
next Game in the same Competition of that<br />
Competition Year, even if that Game falls<br />
outside the Suspension time period;<br />
(ii) Minimum on Repeat Infraction: 8 weeks<br />
Suspension in the same Code and at the same<br />
Level as that at which the Infractions were<br />
committed, inclusive of the next Game in the<br />
same Competition of that Competition Year,<br />
even if that Game falls outside the Suspension<br />
time period.<br />
Exceptions:<br />
In cases arising from the National Leagues<br />
and Inter-County All-Ireland Senior<br />
Championships, the above Penalties shall be<br />
substituted by:<br />
(i) Minimum: A One Match Ban in the<br />
same Code and at the same Level,<br />
applicable to the next game in the<br />
National League or Inter-County<br />
Senior Championship even if that<br />
game occurs in the following year.<br />
(ii) Minimum on Repeat Infraction: A Two<br />
Match Ban in the same Code and at<br />
the same Level, applicable to the next<br />
games in the National League or Inter-<br />
County Senior Championship, even<br />
if one or both games occur(s) in the<br />
following year.<br />
(Effective from January 1st 2014:<br />
Category I<br />
Being ordered-off on foot of either:<br />
A second Cautionable Infraction<br />
or<br />
A Cautionable Infraction followed by a Cynical Behavior<br />
Infraction (in Football).<br />
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Penalty:<br />
(i) Fixed Penalty : Debarment from playing for the<br />
remainder of the Game, to include any extra-time;<br />
(ii) Fixed Penalty on Repeat Infraction: 2 weeks<br />
suspension in the same Code and at the same Level.<br />
Exception to (ii):<br />
This Penalty shall not apply to Infractions committed<br />
in the National Football League or the Inter-County<br />
Senior Football Championship for which an alternative<br />
Provision and Penalty applies, as outlined in Category II,<br />
Penalty (ii) below.<br />
Category II<br />
Being ordered off for a Cynical Behavior Infraction (in<br />
Football)<br />
(i) Deliberately pulling down an opponent.<br />
(ii) Deliberately tripping an opponent with the hand(s),<br />
arm, leg or foot.<br />
(iii) Deliberately body colliding with an opponent after he<br />
has played the ball away or for the purpose of taking<br />
him out of a movement of play.<br />
(iv) Threatening or using abusive or provocative<br />
language or gestures to an opponent or a team-mate.<br />
(v) Remonstrating in an aggressive manner with a<br />
Match Official.<br />
Penalty:<br />
(i) Fixed Penalty: Debarment from playing for the<br />
remainder of the Game, to include any extra-time;<br />
(ii) Fixed Penalty for a cumulative total of three<br />
ordering-offs for Cynical Behavior or second<br />
Cautionable Infraction committed in the National<br />
Football League or the Inter-County Senior Football<br />
Championship in the same year:<br />
A One Match Ban, applicable to the next game in<br />
the Competitions specified, even if that game occurs<br />
in the following year.<br />
Current Categories II, III, IV and V shall become<br />
Categories III, IV, V and VI respectively.)<br />
Category III<br />
(i) Striking or attempting to strike with the head.<br />
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(ii) Striking with hurley, either with force or<br />
causing injury.<br />
(iii) Attempting to strike with hurley, with force.<br />
(iv) Kicking, either with force or causing injury.<br />
(v) Attempting to kick, with force.<br />
(vi) Stamping.<br />
(vii) Inflicting injury recklessly by means other<br />
than those stated above.<br />
(viii) Any type of assault on an Opposing Team<br />
Official.<br />
Penalty:<br />
(i) Minimum: 8 weeks Suspension in the same<br />
Code and at the same Level, inclusive of the<br />
next Game in the same Competition of that<br />
Competition Year, even if that Game falls<br />
outside the Suspension time period;<br />
(ii) Minimum on Repeat Infraction: 16 weeks<br />
Suspension in the same Code and at the same<br />
Level as that at which the Infractions were<br />
committed, inclusive of the next Game in the<br />
same Competition of that Competition Year,<br />
even if that Game falls outside the Suspension<br />
time period.<br />
Exceptions:<br />
In cases arising from the National Leagues<br />
and Inter-County All-Ireland Senior<br />
Championships, the above Penalties shall be<br />
substituted by:<br />
(i) Minimum: A Two Match Ban in the<br />
same Code and at the same Level,<br />
applicable to the next game in the<br />
National League or Inter-County Senior<br />
Championship, even if one or both<br />
games occur(s) in the following year.<br />
(ii) Minimum on Repeat Infraction: A<br />
Three Match Ban in the same Code<br />
and at the same Level, applicable to<br />
the next games in the National League<br />
or Inter-County Senior Championship<br />
even if one or more of the games<br />
occur(s) in the following year.<br />
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Category IV<br />
(i) Minor physical interference (e.g. laying a<br />
hand on, pushing, pulling or jostling) with<br />
a Referee, Umpire, Linesman or Sideline<br />
Official.<br />
(ii) Threatening language to a Referee, Umpire,<br />
Linesman or Sideline Official.<br />
(iii) Threatening or abusive conduct towards<br />
a Referee, Umpire, Linesman or Sideline<br />
Official.<br />
Penalty:<br />
(i) Minimum: 12 weeks Suspension in all Codes<br />
and at all Levels;<br />
(ii) Minimum on Repeat Infraction: 24 weeks<br />
Suspension in all Codes and at all Levels.<br />
Category V<br />
Striking or attempting to strike, or any type of<br />
assault on, a Referee, Umpire, Linesman or<br />
Sideline Official.<br />
Penalty:<br />
(i) Minimum: 48 weeks Suspension in all Codes<br />
and at all Levels, with offender’s Team liable<br />
to Disqualification, where appropriate;<br />
(ii) Repeat Infraction within 96 weeks: 96 weeks<br />
Suspension in all Codes and at all Levels, with<br />
offender’s Team liable to Disqualification,<br />
where appropriate.<br />
D efinition of “Repeat Infraction”<br />
“Repeat Infraction” in the Section of Rule above<br />
means a second or subsequent occurrence of any<br />
Misconduct at Games by Players Infraction in the same<br />
Category within a 48-week period (or 96 week period<br />
in the case of a Category V Infraction). In relation to<br />
Categories I, II and III, only an Infraction committed<br />
in the same Code and at the same Level as the previous<br />
occurrence shall constitute a Repeat Infraction. In<br />
relation to Categories IV and V, a second occurrence<br />
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shall constitute a Repeat Infraction irrespective of the<br />
Code or Level of the previous occurrence.<br />
(Note: With the introduction of a new Category II<br />
in Football on January 1st 2014, the Categories numbered<br />
as I, II, III, IV and V in the Definition above shall be renumbered<br />
as I, III, IV, V and VI respectively.)<br />
(c) M isconduct at Games by Team Officials, which consists<br />
of four Categories of Infractions by Team Officials<br />
which occur on or in the vicinity of the Field of Play,<br />
and which occur immediately before, during or after a<br />
Game:<br />
Category Ia<br />
Abusive language towards a Referee, Umpire,<br />
Linesman or Sideline Official.<br />
Penalty:<br />
(i) Minimum: 4 weeks Suspension;<br />
(ii) Minimum on Repeat Infraction: 8 weeks<br />
Suspension.<br />
Category IIa<br />
Any type of physical interference with an Opposing<br />
Player or Team Official.<br />
Penalty:<br />
(i) Minimum: 8 weeks Suspension;<br />
(ii) Minimum on Repeat Infraction: 16 weeks<br />
Suspension.<br />
Category IIIa<br />
Minor physical interference with (e.g. laying a hand<br />
on, pushing, pulling or jostling), threatening or<br />
abusive conduct towards, or threatening language to, a<br />
Referee, Umpire, Linesman or Sideline Official.<br />
Penalty:<br />
(i) Minimum: 12 weeks Suspension;<br />
(ii) Minimum on Repeat Infraction: 24 weeks<br />
Suspension.<br />
Category IVa<br />
Any type of assault on a Referee, Umpire, Linesman or<br />
Sideline Official.<br />
Penalty:<br />
(i) Minimum: 48 weeks Suspension, with offender’s<br />
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Team liable to Disqualification, where<br />
appropriate;<br />
(ii) Minimum on Repeat Infraction: 96 weeks<br />
Suspension, with offender’s Team liable to<br />
Disqualification, where appropriate.<br />
Suspensions in all four Categories above shall be<br />
applicable in all Codes and at all Levels.<br />
D efinition of “Repeat Infraction”<br />
“Repeat Infraction” in the Section of Rule above means<br />
a second or subsequent occurrence of any Misconduct<br />
at Games by Team Officials Infraction in the same<br />
Category within a 48 week period (or 96 week period<br />
in the case of a Category IVa Infraction), irrespective<br />
of the Code or Level of the previous occurrence.<br />
(d) D isruptive Conduct at Games by Players, Team<br />
Officials or Supporters, which occur on or in<br />
the vicinity of the Field of Play and which occur<br />
immediately before, during or after a Game:<br />
(1) Premature Termination of a Game-<br />
By reason of Serious Disruption by Players,<br />
Officials or Supporters of a Team.<br />
Penalties:<br />
T eam – Forfeiture of the Game and Award to<br />
the Opposing Team (unless both Teams are<br />
responsible), save where there are exceptional<br />
mitigating factors involved.<br />
Other Penalties &#8211; at the discretion of the Council<br />
or the Committee-in-Charge, subject to a Penalty<br />
being of a form provided for in Rules 7.1, 7.2 or<br />
7.4 to 7.9 inclusive.<br />
(2) Premature Termination of a Game –<br />
By reason of:<br />
(i) A Player(s) refusing to leave the Field when<br />
ordered off, or rejoining the Game having<br />
been ordered off.<br />
(ii) A Team or Player(s) leaving the Field without<br />
the Referee’s Permission or Refusing to<br />
continue Playing.<br />
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Penalties:<br />
Team and other Penalties – as in (1) above.<br />
Player(s) who caused Termination – 24 weeks<br />
suspension, in addition to any suspension for an<br />
Infraction committed in the Game.<br />
(3) Disruptive Conduct by Players, Team Officials<br />
or Supporters (not causing the Premature<br />
Termination of a Game).<br />
Penalties shall be at the discretion of the Council<br />
or Committee-in-Charge, subject to a Penalty<br />
being of a form provided for in Rules 7.1, 7.2 or<br />
7.4 to 7.9 inclusive.<br />
(4) The Council or Committee-in-Charge may direct<br />
that Units refuse admittance to the Property<br />
owned or controlled by the Association to<br />
any person, whether or not a member of the<br />
Association, if that person is considered to be<br />
guilty of Disruptive Conduct at Games.<br />
(e) M isconduct Considered to have Discredited the<br />
Association.<br />
Penalties:<br />
M ember &#8211; A minimum 8 weeks suspension. Debarment<br />
and Expulsion from the Association may also be<br />
considered.<br />
T eam/Unit &#8211; Where suspension is deemed appropriate<br />
- a minimum of 8 weeks. A Fine, Disqualification<br />
and Expulsion from the Association may also be<br />
considered.<br />
7.3 Procedures for Disciplinary and Related Hearings<br />
Initiation of Disciplinary Action<br />
(a) The investigation and processing of matters relating to<br />
the Enforcement of Rules shall be dealt with by:<br />
(1) In the case of matters arising from Competitions<br />
or Games, the Competitions Control Committee<br />
of the Council or Committee-in-Charge, and<br />
(2) In the case of matters arising otherwise than<br />
from Competitions or Games, the Management<br />
Committee.<br />
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The Competitions Control Committee or Management<br />
Committee may appoint one or more of their number<br />
to carry out certain of its functions in connection with<br />
any Disciplinary Action.<br />
(b) References in this Rule to the Competitions Control<br />
Committee shall be construed as references to the<br />
Management Committee in cases of Disciplinary<br />
Action arising otherwise than from Competitions or<br />
Games.<br />
(c) The Hearings Committee shall adjudicate in all<br />
instances where a Hearing is requested relating to<br />
the Enforcement of Rules, other than Objections and<br />
Counter-Objections.<br />
(d) Disciplinary Action shall commence where:<br />
(1) a Referee’s Report discloses an alleged Infraction,<br />
(2) the Competitions Control Committee decides that<br />
Disciplinary Action is appropriate arising from<br />
Competitions or Games, subject to Rule 7.3(f),<br />
or<br />
(3) the Management Committee decides that<br />
Disciplinary Action is appropriate arising<br />
otherwise than from Competitions or Games.<br />
(e) The Competitions Control Committee may make a<br />
written Request for Clarification from a Referee:<br />
(1) where there is any ambiguity in his Report, or<br />
(2) where the Competitions Control Committee is in<br />
the course of investigating a possible Infraction<br />
not stated in his Report (even if the incident itself<br />
is disclosed).<br />
(f) Disciplinary Action alleging Misconduct at Games<br />
Infractions may only be commenced by the<br />
Competitions Control Committee where:<br />
(i) The Referee’s Report discloses the alleged<br />
Infraction; or<br />
(ii) The Referee has failed to submit his report<br />
within a period of 10 days after the Game<br />
concerned; or<br />
(iii) Clarification of the Referee’s Report is<br />
received stating that the Referee did not<br />
adjudicate upon the subject matter of the<br />
Request.<br />
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(g) The procedural Rules following shall not apply in<br />
the cases of the imposition of a specified minimum<br />
fine in Rule or Match Regulation or loss of points for<br />
failure to fulfil a league fixture, in which cases the Unit<br />
concerned shall be entitled only to written notice of<br />
the imposition of the penalty, and not to a Hearing<br />
from a Hearings Committee.<br />
Preparation of Charge<br />
(h) Where Disciplinary Action is commenced, the<br />
Competitions Control Committee shall investigate<br />
the matter in such manner as is expedient, interview<br />
such persons (including Match Officials) as they<br />
deem appropriate, accumulate such relevant evidence<br />
as is made available to it (whether suggestive of the<br />
commission of an Infraction or exonerative of the<br />
Members or Units concerned), and prepare a Report<br />
(“the Disciplinary Report”).<br />
A formal Disciplinary Report is not necessary where<br />
sufficient detail is contained in a Referee’s Report<br />
and a copy of the Referee’s Report or the applicable<br />
part thereof is supplied to the Defending Party, with a<br />
covering letter stating the Rule(s) concerned.<br />
In the event that the Competitions Control Committee<br />
omits from the Disciplinary Report evidence that is<br />
subsequently shown to be relevant, this shall not of<br />
itself affect the validity of the Disciplinary Action.<br />
(i) The Disciplinary Report shall contain:<br />
(1) The identity of any person(s) or Unit(s) against<br />
whom Disciplinary Action is being taken (“the<br />
Defending Party”),<br />
(2) A statement of the alleged infraction quoting the<br />
Rule(s) and/or Bye-law(s) it is alleged have been<br />
breached,<br />
(3) Copies of all relevant documents available to the<br />
Competitions Control Committee (including,<br />
where appropriate, any Referee’s Report or the<br />
applicable part thereof, and any Clarification<br />
received insofar as it contains reference to the<br />
Infraction alleged), and<br />
(4) A list of witnesses, if any, who will be required to<br />
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attend the Hearing on behalf of the Competitions<br />
Control Committee. This list may be updated at<br />
any stage up to 24 hours before any Hearing.<br />
Urgent Cases<br />
(j) In urgent cases, where a Player believes that he may<br />
be the subject of Disciplinary Action, but has not<br />
received Notice of Disciplinary Action, he may request<br />
the Competitions Control Committee to clarify his<br />
position. The Competitions Control Committee shall<br />
make emergency arrangements on receipt of such<br />
a request to check and direct on the position of the<br />
Player concerned.<br />
Notice of Disciplinary Action<br />
(k) The Hearings Committee may, at any stage of<br />
Disciplinary Action, allow any document submitted by<br />
any party to that Disciplinary action to be amended.<br />
Where a document used in the course of Disciplinary<br />
Action prior to a Hearing requires amendment, the<br />
party requiring its amendment should notify the other<br />
party at the earliest reasonable opportunity of the<br />
proposed amendment, and the Hearings Committee<br />
shall be entitled to give retrospective effect to any<br />
amendment as befits the circumstances.<br />
(l) Where Disciplinary Action is commenced, Notice<br />
shall be given to the Defending Party. Central Council<br />
shall prescribe Forms of Notice for the assistance of<br />
Competitions Control Committees.<br />
(m) Notice shall be given in the manner prescribed for<br />
service of Notices under Rule 4.6 &#8211; Communications.<br />
(n) The Notice shall contain a copy of the Disciplinary<br />
Report, and shall propose a penalty (not less than the<br />
minimum) which in the opinion of the Competitions<br />
Control Committee is appropriate under the Rules of<br />
the Association (“the Proposed Penalty”).<br />
(o) The Notice shall also advise the Member/Unit of the<br />
right to a Hearing, and of the right to call witnesses.<br />
Reply<br />
(p) The Defending Party shall reply within three days from<br />
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the date and time of receipt by him or it of the Notice<br />
and may:<br />
(1) accept the Proposed Penalty, or<br />
(2) request a Hearing, by sending a written Reply.<br />
Central Council shall prescribe Reply Forms for the<br />
assistance of Members and Units.<br />
(q) Where the Defending Party accepts the Proposed<br />
Penalty, that Penalty shall be imposed. The<br />
Competitions Control Committee shall confirm<br />
imposition of the Penalty to the Defending Party by<br />
Notice, quoting the Rule(s) under which the Penalty is<br />
imposed.<br />
(r) Failure to reply to a Notice of Disciplinary Action<br />
within three days from the date and time of receipt<br />
of the Notice shall constitute acceptance of the<br />
Proposed Penalty. If it is later proved to the satisfaction<br />
of the Hearings Committee that service of the<br />
Notice of Disciplinary Action was not effected by the<br />
Competitions Control Committee in accordance with<br />
this Rule, the Hearings Committee shall direct reservice<br />
of the Notice of Disciplinary Action and the<br />
matter shall proceed accordingly.<br />
(s) Where the Defending Party requests a Hearing, he<br />
shall indicate in his Reply any special requirements<br />
with regard to the Hearing (e.g. video playing<br />
equipment). He may also submit a written Request for<br />
Clarification of the Referee’s Report and that Request<br />
and the Clarification received shall be furnished by<br />
the Competitions Control Committee to the Hearings<br />
Committee and the Defending Party.<br />
Any party shall be furnished with Copy Extracts of<br />
Official Records or Documents in the possession of<br />
the Director-General, Provincial or County Secretary<br />
or the Council or Committee-in-Charge upon written<br />
application.<br />
(t) Where the Defending Party requests a Hearing, the<br />
Competitions Control Committee shall pass a copy of<br />
the Notice and the Reply, with all references therein<br />
to the ‘Proposed Penalty’ deleted, to the Secretary<br />
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of the Hearings Committee, who shall arrange the<br />
Hearing and, as soon as possible thereafter, notify<br />
the Defending Party and the Competitions Control<br />
Committee of the place, date and time of the Hearing,<br />
and of any other relevant matters.<br />
Hearings<br />
(u) The Hearings Committee shall preside over any<br />
Hearing. The Hearing shall require a quorum of<br />
three members of the Hearings Committee, however<br />
not more than five members shall preside where the<br />
Defending Party is a Juvenile Member (under 16<br />
years of age). Not more than two members of the<br />
Competitions Control Committee shall attend the<br />
Hearing to present the evidence contained in the<br />
Disciplinary Report.<br />
(v) A member of the Competitions Control Committee or<br />
Hearings Committee, who is a member of any Unit or<br />
has a role in relation to any Member, Team or Unit,<br />
involved in the proceedings, shall stand down from<br />
prosecuting or adjudicating the case.<br />
(w) No Member of the Association may communicate<br />
with any member of the Competitions Control<br />
Committee or the Hearings Committee with a view to<br />
influencing the outcome of the Hearing. Unauthorised<br />
communication in breach of this Rule shall be treated<br />
as Misconduct Considered to have Discredited the<br />
Association. This Rule shall not, however, prevent any<br />
witness giving relevant evidence at a Hearing.<br />
(x) At any Hearing, a Club, Committee or Council shall<br />
be represented by a maximum of two of its Full<br />
Members. A Member shall attend personally and may<br />
be accompanied by one Full Member of his Club/<br />
Unit. In addition to the foregoing, Juveniles may be<br />
accompanied by their parent(s) or guardian(s).<br />
(y) Where the Defending Party who has requested<br />
a Hearing fails to attend it without reasonable<br />
explanation, the Proposed Penalty shall be imposed,<br />
together with a Fine of €100 in the case of a Club or<br />
€300 in the case of a County Committee or Provincial<br />
Council.<br />
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(z) The Hearings Committee will decide on all matters of<br />
procedure, and may adjourn Hearings and take such<br />
steps as are necessary and appropriate to the Hearing.<br />
(aa) The following Rules of Evidence shall apply:<br />
(1) In general, evidence at a Hearing shall be oral,<br />
except that:<br />
(i) Agreed matters of fact may be stated in<br />
writing;<br />
(ii) The Hearings Committee shall attach to<br />
documentary evidence (including video<br />
evidence) such level of reliability as befits it<br />
in the circumstances of the Hearing;<br />
(iii) Video evidence introduced by any party shall<br />
be admissible provided that:<br />
(a) a copy has been furnished to all other<br />
parties within a reasonable period prior<br />
to the Hearing, and<br />
(b) the Hearings Committee is satisfied<br />
that the video evidence is reliable and<br />
unedited;<br />
(iv) Age may be proved with a valid Birth<br />
Certificate or valid Passport. The obligation<br />
to prove age shall be on the person whose<br />
age is in dispute, or his Club or other<br />
representative Unit;<br />
(v) Where the Defending Party is in the<br />
exclusive or best position to prove or<br />
disprove a disputed allegation (e.g. for<br />
a Club to prove the identity of one of its<br />
members) and does not take the opportunity<br />
to give evidence on the matter, the Hearings<br />
Committee may draw adverse inference from<br />
that failure;<br />
(vi) A Referee’s Report, including any<br />
Clarification thereto, shall be presumed to<br />
be correct in all factual matters and may only<br />
be rebutted where unedited video or other<br />
compelling evidence contradicts it;<br />
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(vii) A Referee or other Official shall not be<br />
required to give oral evidence or to appear<br />
for cross-examination;<br />
(viii) After the Hearing, the Hearings Committee<br />
may, in its sole discretion, seek Clarification<br />
in writing of any matters in the Referee’s<br />
Report. Any written Clarification or<br />
comment by the Referee shall have the same<br />
status as the Referee’s Report itself, but may<br />
only be used for the purposes of exoneration<br />
of the Defending Party or mitigation of<br />
any allegations made against him. Such<br />
Clarification may not be challenged in<br />
any way or made the subject matter of any<br />
further Hearing.<br />
(2) The Defending Party may call witnesses to<br />
give evidence on its behalf, and it is its own<br />
responsibility to secure the attendance of such<br />
witnesses.<br />
(3) No evidence shall be given or submissions made<br />
in the absence of any party to the Disciplinary<br />
Action unless they fail to attend at the Hearing<br />
without reasonable explanation. If evidence is so<br />
given through inadvertence, it shall be repeated in<br />
the presence of all parties, so that no prejudice is<br />
caused to the party previously absent.<br />
(4) Any Member found by the Hearings Committee<br />
to have given deliberately false evidence, whether<br />
orally or in writing, or to have deliberately misled<br />
any Hearing, shall be suspended for a minimum<br />
of 48 weeks, without a further Hearing.<br />
(5) Evidence or information shall not be accepted<br />
or considered unless applicable to a period not<br />
longer than 96 weeks prior to the date of the<br />
Hearing.<br />
Exceptions to this provision shall be:<br />
(i) Copy Extracts of Official Records or<br />
Documents provided to any party by the<br />
Director General, Provincial or County<br />
Secretary, or the Committee-in-Charge.<br />
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(ii) Proof of Age.<br />
(6) Any ‘Proposed Penalty’ shall not be disclosed to a<br />
Hearings Committee, but if disclosed mistakenly,<br />
such disclosure shall not invalidate the Hearing,<br />
and it shall be disregarded by the Hearings<br />
Committee.<br />
Decision<br />
(bb) The Hearings Committee has the final power<br />
to determine all matters of fact and all sources<br />
of evidence submitted to the Hearing shall be<br />
considered. An Infraction shall be treated as proved<br />
if, in the opinion of the Hearings Committee, the<br />
Infraction alleged is more likely to have occurred<br />
than not to have occurred.<br />
(cc) Where the Infraction alleged is proven to the<br />
satisfaction of a Hearings Committee, the Hearings<br />
Committee shall be entitled to impose such penalties<br />
as it deems fit, subject to Rule, and with due regard,<br />
where appropriate, to Rules 7.2(b) and (c) (as these<br />
relate to ‘Repeat Infraction’) and/or 7.5(b), and<br />
without being bound in any respect by the terms of<br />
the Proposed Penalty.<br />
(dd) Subject to the Rules of Evidence above, the Hearings<br />
Committee may make a finding that the facts proved<br />
disclose an Infraction, but one less serious than that<br />
alleged in the Notice of Disciplinary Action, and may<br />
make a decision accordingly.<br />
(ee) Where a player who is involved in either:<br />
(i) An Inter-County team in a current Championship<br />
or National League<br />
or<br />
(ii) A Club Team in a current Club, Provincial or<br />
All-Ireland Championship is reported, within his<br />
County, as having committed a Category IV or V<br />
Misconduct at Games by Players Infractions and<br />
that Player, when notified of the commencement<br />
of Disciplinary Action against him, seeks a<br />
Hearing, that Hearing shall be conducted by the<br />
Provincial Hearings Committee or the Central<br />
Hearings Committee, as appropriate, and not<br />
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the County Hearings Committee or a Divisional/<br />
Other Sub-Committee Hearings Committee.<br />
Save for this procedural change, such Disciplinary<br />
Action cases shall otherwise be conducted in<br />
accordance with the procedures set out in this Rule<br />
7.3.<br />
(Note: Categories IV and V shall be re-numbered V<br />
and VI respectively from January 1st 2014.)<br />
(ff) A decision shall be made by a majority of the<br />
members of the Hearings Committee presiding over<br />
the Hearing. The decision and the Rule(s) under<br />
which it was taken shall be recorded and shall be<br />
notified to the Competitions Control Committee and<br />
the Defending Party. In the event of a Penalty being<br />
imposed, the Competitions Control Committee shall<br />
record the Penalty.<br />
(gg) No decision made on foot of any Hearing shall affect<br />
the validity of any decision of the Referee with regard<br />
to the allowance or disallowance of a score or award<br />
of any free or the playing time allowed, or the validity<br />
of any Suspension served prior to the Hearing.<br />
7.4 V alidity of Team Constitution<br />
(a) Without prejudice to the general disciplinary<br />
jurisdiction of the Council or Committee-in-Charge or<br />
the Rules concerning Objections, the Competitions<br />
Control Committee of a Council or Committee-in-<br />
Charge may, of its own volition, or shall on receipt of a<br />
request from a Unit involved in the Game, investigate<br />
in such manner as it deems fit the validity of the<br />
constitution of a Team taking part in any Game.<br />
(b) Where on foot of such investigation, and not an<br />
Objection, the constitution of a Team taking part in a<br />
Game is found to be invalid, the Competitions Control<br />
Committee shall impose such penalty in respect of the<br />
result of the Game as applies (including Forfeiture,<br />
where appropriate, but without Award of Game to<br />
the Opposing Team). The Competitions Control<br />
Committee may also commence such Disciplinary<br />
Action as is appropriate in the circumstances.<br />
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7.5 S uspensions<br />
Interpretation of Terms<br />
(a) For the purpose of interpretation of Suspensions and<br />
in Rule generally:<br />
(1) “Level” shall mean the representative level at<br />
which the Suspension concerned was incurred<br />
e.g. Inter-Provincial, Inter-County, Club, Third-<br />
Level, Schools etc. Where a Team of one Level is<br />
playing a Game or Competition at another Level,<br />
e.g. Third-Level College v. County, a Level-specific<br />
Suspension incurred by a Player shall apply at<br />
the Level of the Team he was playing with on the<br />
occasion of the Infraction.<br />
(2) “Code” shall mean either Football or Hurling.<br />
Handball or Rounders shall likewise be specific<br />
Codes.<br />
(3) “Player” shall mean a person whom the Council<br />
or Committee-in-Charge considers to have been a<br />
member of a Team panel involved in the Game in<br />
question.<br />
Gravity<br />
(b) Where a minimum Suspension is prescribed in relation<br />
to an Infraction, the Council or Committee-in-Charge<br />
shall have due regard for the gravity of Infraction<br />
in each case, and, where appropriate, shall impose<br />
a longer term of Suspension. No Suspension shall<br />
exceed 96 weeks. However in exceptionally serious<br />
cases the penalties of Debarment from playing or<br />
Expulsion may be imposed.<br />
Next Game in Competition<br />
(c) A walk-over shall not constitute the next game in a<br />
competition.<br />
Effect of a Suspension<br />
(d) A Suspension for a Category I, II, or III Misconduct<br />
at Games Infraction by Players means a Suspension<br />
from playing in Games (including Tournaments and<br />
Challenge Games) as specified, and from acting as a<br />
Referee, Umpire, Linesman or Sideline Official.<br />
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E xceptions:<br />
As provided for in the Exceptions stated in Rule<br />
7.2(b), Categories II and III, a Match Ban(s) only, and<br />
in the specified competitions, shall apply.<br />
(Notes: Effective from January 1st 2014:<br />
(1) Categories II and III shall be re-numbered as III<br />
and IV.<br />
(2) The Exceptions in this Rule (7.5(d)) shall also<br />
include Penalty (ii) re Match Ban(s) in the new<br />
Category II of Rule 7.2(b).)<br />
(e) A Suspension for all other Infractions provided for<br />
in Rule or County Bye-Laws means Suspension from<br />
all functions, privileges and Competitions under the<br />
Association’s control, but not from membership of the<br />
Association.<br />
(f) In the case of disciplinary proceedings involving a<br />
member who is in receipt of remuneration under a<br />
contract of employment with the Association or with<br />
any unit or agent of the Association, a penalty imposed<br />
under these Rules shall not prevent the member from<br />
fulfilling duties required to be performed under the<br />
terms of contract.<br />
(g) In any case where a Suspension has been imposed<br />
by a Council or Committee-in-Charge, but the<br />
existence of a prior Suspension for a Misconduct<br />
at Games Infraction within 48 weeks or 96 weeks<br />
(as appropriate), which would affect the penalty<br />
applicable, has not in the first instance been brought<br />
to the attention of the Council or Committee-in-<br />
Charge, the Council or Committee-in-Charge shall<br />
impose such additional penalty as applies to the case.<br />
Any additional Suspension imposed shall commence at<br />
the date of expiry of the Suspension already imposed<br />
or from the date of the last Game played, whichever is<br />
the later.<br />
Where the Council or Committee-in-Charge is satisfied<br />
that the failure to disclose the prior Suspension was<br />
by reason of deliberate concealment, and that the<br />
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period when he ought to have been suspended, the<br />
Council or Committee may impose such additional<br />
penalty, including Forfeiture of the Game(s) (without<br />
Award to the Opposing Team, except on a proven<br />
Objection) and/or further Suspension, as it deems<br />
appropriate.<br />
After-match Presentation<br />
(h) A player who stands suspended as a consequence of<br />
being ordered off during a Final, shall not participate<br />
in the After Match Presentation Ceremony.<br />
Penalty: 4 weeks Additional Suspension.<br />
Term of Suspension<br />
(i) A Term of Suspension shall commence:<br />
(1) In the case of a Player sent from the field of play,<br />
immediately upon his being sent off;<br />
(2) In the case of a Player reported by the Referee<br />
as having committed a Category II, III, IV or V<br />
Misconduct at Games by Players Infraction after<br />
the conclusion of the Game, immediately from<br />
the time of the Infraction, subject to his being<br />
notified in writing forthwith of the report having<br />
been made;<br />
(3) In any other case of Misconduct at Games or<br />
proven illegal participation in a game by a Player,<br />
from the date of his last Game played (where<br />
a Category I (Repeat), II or III Misconduct at<br />
Games Infraction is concerned, this shall refer<br />
to the last Game in the Code and at the Level in<br />
which the Infraction was committed);<br />
(4) In the case of a Non-Player, from the date of<br />
acceptance of the Proposed Penalty or the<br />
expiration of the three days specified in Rule<br />
7.3(r), whichever is the earlier; or where he seeks<br />
a Hearing, from the date of the decision of the<br />
Hearings Committee.<br />
(j) A term of Suspension shall be in consecutive weeks<br />
except where a Suspension is extended pursuant to<br />
part (g) of this Rule after the expiration of the period<br />
first imposed.<br />
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(k) Where a term of Suspension has been imposed, it shall<br />
terminate at the end (12 midnight) of the last day of<br />
the term calculated from the day of commencement<br />
inclusive. For example a Suspension terminates at 12<br />
midnight on a Saturday when the Suspension period<br />
commenced on a Sunday.<br />
Penalty for Breach of Suspension<br />
(l) The penalty for illegal participation while under<br />
Suspension shall be:<br />
For a Member/Player: 24 weeks Additional<br />
Suspension<br />
For a Team playing a suspended Player:<br />
(a) Arising from proven Objection-Award of<br />
Game to Opposing Team<br />
(b) Arising from an Inquiry by the Council or<br />
Committee-in-Charge: Forfeiture of Game<br />
without Award of game to the Opposing<br />
Team, or Fine, within the discretion of<br />
the Council or Committee-in-Charge and<br />
depending on the circumstances.<br />
Juvenile Suspensions – Special Rules<br />
(m) Except as provided in (n) below, Juvenile Players<br />
participating in Under 16 or younger Grade<br />
Competitions shall be subject to penalties for<br />
Misconduct at Games Infractions on the same basis<br />
as under the General Rules above, except that the<br />
Minimum Time Suspension shall in each case be onehalf<br />
of that otherwise applicable.<br />
(n) For Misconduct at Games in a National Under-Age<br />
Festival Competition (for Under 16 or younger Grade)<br />
played off in one day or over consecutive days, Time<br />
Suspensions as provided for in (l) above shall be<br />
substituted with Suspension from playing in the next<br />
ensuing Game(s) in the Competition, with one Game<br />
Suspension for every two weeks or part thereof Time<br />
Suspension. Where the Player’s Team’s involvement in<br />
the Competition ends before the Game Suspension is<br />
exhausted, the remaining portion of the Suspension<br />
shall be re-substituted with two weeks for every Game.<br />
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(o) Where a Club is suspended, the Suspension shall<br />
not apply to its Juvenile (Under 16 and younger)<br />
Section unless specifically included by the Council or<br />
Committee-in-Charge.<br />
Reduction of Suspensions and other Penalties<br />
(p) A Council or Committee which imposes a Suspension<br />
or other Penalty which is more than the minimum<br />
provided for, shall have the power on one subsequent<br />
occasion to reduce the penalty imposed on application<br />
of the Unit or Member affected, subject as follows:<br />
(1) It is demonstrated to the satisfaction of the said<br />
Council or Committee that the Penalty imposed is<br />
unduly harsh;<br />
(2) The Council or Committee may not reduce the<br />
Penalty below the minimum provided for in Rule<br />
or Bye-law;<br />
(3) This Rule shall not authorise any Council or<br />
Committee to exonerate the penalised Unit or<br />
Member, or treat it or him as having committed<br />
any different Infraction; and<br />
(4) If the original Suspension or other Penalty was<br />
varied on an Appeal, the Review Application must<br />
be made to the Appellate Committee concerned.<br />
(Notes on this Rule 7.5:<br />
(1) A “Term of Suspension” involves the time period<br />
(in weeks) of a Suspension, as distinct from a<br />
Match Ban(s) provided for in these Rules.<br />
(2) The Penalties for a breach of a Match Ban shall be<br />
as outlined in Section (l) of this Rule.)<br />
7.6 D isqualification of Teams and Forfeiture of Games<br />
(a) Where Forfeiture is imposed, the Team concerned<br />
shall be treated as if it had lost the Game concerned,<br />
but the Game shall not be Awarded to the Opposing<br />
Team, unless provided for in the applicable Rule<br />
under which the penalty was imposed.<br />
(b) Where a Team is Disqualified from a Competition, that<br />
Team shall take no further part in that Competition,<br />
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and if the Disqualification arises from a particular<br />
Game, the Team shall be treated as having Forfeited<br />
that Game.<br />
(c) Any Infractions recorded, Disciplinary Action initiated,<br />
or Suspensions or other Penalties imposed in respect<br />
of any breaches of Rule at or in connection with any<br />
Games played by the Disqualified Team, shall stand.<br />
(d) No Team defeated by a Disqualified Team in a Knock-<br />
Out Competition (including Knock-Out stages of a<br />
Competition otherwise organised on a League basis)<br />
shall be reinstated into the Competition (except where<br />
the Disqualification arises out of a proven Objection).<br />
7.7 Fines<br />
(a) Fines shall be in the amounts set out in Rules, Bye-Laws<br />
and Regulations. Where not specified, the amount<br />
of a Fine shall be at the discretion of the Council or<br />
Committee-in-Charge but not less than €200.<br />
(b) Fines shall be imposed only on Units, not on Members.<br />
(c) In the event of failure to pay a Fine within such period<br />
as may be stipulated by the Council or Committee-in-<br />
Charge (either at the time of imposition of the Fine or<br />
afterwards), the Unit concerned and/or its Officers<br />
shall be liable to such sanctions as the Council or<br />
Committee-in-Charge shall deem appropriate.<br />
7.8 D ebarment<br />
(a) In appropriate cases, the Council or Committee-in-<br />
Charge may, by way of penalty, debar a member from<br />
identified privileges of the Association such as playing<br />
Games, attending Games, holding office, handling<br />
funds, attending occasions other than Games etc.<br />
(b) Where the Management Committee or Competitions<br />
Control Committee (as the case may be) considers that<br />
the interests of the Association or its Members may<br />
be compromised during a period after notification of<br />
Disciplinary Action under Rule 7.3 and any Hearing<br />
on foot of that notification, Debarment may be<br />
imposed pending the completion of Disciplinary<br />
Action, subject to the right to a review by the Hearings<br />
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Committee. This Rule shall not affect Suspensions that<br />
commence, under Rule 7.5(h), prior to a Hearing.<br />
Penalty for Breach of Debarment:<br />
Suspension from all functions and privileges of the<br />
Association for the period of Debarment, together with<br />
further Suspension for 12 weeks.<br />
7.9 E xpulsion<br />
(a) No Unit other than a County Committee or higher<br />
Unit may exercise the jurisdiction to expel a Member<br />
or Club.<br />
(b) Where a Committee not having jurisdiction to<br />
expel, having conducted Disciplinary Action in<br />
relation thereto, is of the opinion that Expulsion<br />
is the appropriate penalty to be imposed, its<br />
recommendation to that effect shall be submitted to its<br />
parent Unit having such jurisdiction, for ratification.<br />
(c) Provided there has been no misapplication or<br />
infringement of Rule and the parent Unit is satisfied<br />
that the sanction of Expulsion is appropriate, it shall<br />
ratify the recommendation and impose the Expulsion<br />
recommended. If the recommendation is not ratified,<br />
an alternative penalty may be imposed by the parent<br />
Committee in substitution for Expulsion or the<br />
matter may be remitted to the original Committee for<br />
reconsideration.<br />
(d) Where a Club is expelled from the Association, the<br />
Club shall be wound up in accordance with Rule 3.6.<br />
(e) Where a Club is expelled from the Association, all<br />
of its Members shall be expelled in consequence.<br />
An individual Member of the expelled Club may<br />
apply to the Council or Committee which imposed<br />
the penalty of Expulsion to be allowed to acquire<br />
Membership of the Association through another Club.<br />
The said Committee shall have discretion to grant or<br />
refuse such an application, having consulted with the<br />
Committee that recommended the Expulsion, where<br />
appropriate.<br />
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7.10 O bjections<br />
Submission<br />
(a) An Objection to the award of a Game may be made<br />
on behalf of a Team that participated in the Game<br />
concerned by the relevant Secretary. An objection may<br />
not be made otherwise by a member or any third party.<br />
(b) Objections and Counter-Objections shall be heard by<br />
the Competitions Control Committee of the Council<br />
or Committee-in-Charge.<br />
(c) An Objection shall be lodged in duplicate with the<br />
Secretary of the Competitions Control Committee not<br />
later than three days after the official starting time<br />
of the Game the subject matter of the Objection. A<br />
Counter-Objection shall be lodged within three days of<br />
the date and time of receipt by the Counter-Objecting<br />
Unit of the Objection.<br />
(d) An Objection or Counter-Objection shall:<br />
(1) Set out the grounds for the Objection, with<br />
reference to the Rules and/or Bye-laws and the<br />
numbers thereof, which it is alleged have been<br />
breached;<br />
(2) Be signed by the Secretary of the Club,<br />
Committee or Council making the Objection or<br />
Counter-Objection; and<br />
(3) Be accompanied by a fee of €100 in the case of a<br />
Club, and €300 in the case of a County Committee<br />
or Provincial Council.<br />
(e) In the case of any Objection or Counter-Objection, on<br />
being lodged<br />
(1) Referring to an incorrect Rule number where it is<br />
clear from the contents what Rule is involved, the<br />
Competitions Control Committee, which may act<br />
by its Secretary, shall deem it in order;<br />
(2) Not complying with Rule 1.7, the Competitions<br />
Control Committee, which may act by its<br />
Secretary, shall afford the Objector or Counter-<br />
Objector one opportunity to repair the defect(s),<br />
in advance of the Hearing. The time allowed<br />
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to have the documents corrected shall be at<br />
the discretion of the Competitions Control<br />
Committee, subject to it not being in excess of<br />
three days from the time the Objector or Counter-<br />
Objector is informed, not necessarily in writing,<br />
of the documents not complying. Other than<br />
securing compliance with Rule 1.7, no other<br />
alterations shall be made to the documents.<br />
(f) In the Gaeltacht, or where Bye-Laws stipulate,<br />
Objections and Counter-Objections shall be written,<br />
and where feasible, or where stipulated in Bye-Laws,<br />
discussed, in the Irish language.<br />
Notice to other parties and Replies<br />
(g) A Copy of the Objection or Counter-Objection will be<br />
sent to the Defending Party or the Objector (in the<br />
case of a Counter-Objection) by the Secretary of the<br />
Competitions Control Committee as soon as possible<br />
and advisedly within 3 days of receipt of the Objection<br />
or Counter-Objection. Failure of the Council or<br />
Committee-in-Charge to adhere to this advised time<br />
limit shall not invalidate the Objection or Counter-<br />
Objection.<br />
(h) Any party shall be furnished with Copy Extracts of<br />
Official Records or Documents in the possession of<br />
the Director-General, Provincial or County Secretary<br />
or the Council or Committee-in-Charge upon written<br />
application. Application must be made when the<br />
Objection or Counter-Objection is submitted. In<br />
Underage Competitions such extracts/documents<br />
shall be furnished prior to submission of Objection/<br />
Counter Objection.<br />
Hearing of Objection<br />
(i) The Competitions Control Committee shall provide<br />
a Hearing to the parties to the Objection or Counter-<br />
Objection unless a written admission is lodged by the<br />
Defending Party, and the Hearing shall be conducted<br />
as follows:<br />
(1) The parties to the Objection/Counter-Objection<br />
shall be given such notice of the date, place and<br />
time of the Hearing as is necessary, having regard<br />
to the urgency of the case;<br />
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(2) A Unit shall be represented by up to two of its Full<br />
Members.<br />
(3) No evidence shall be given or submissions made<br />
in the absence of any party to the Objection/<br />
Counter-Objection unless they fail to attend at<br />
the Hearing without reasonable explanation. If<br />
evidence is so given through inadvertence, it shall<br />
be repeated in the presence of all parties, so that<br />
no prejudice is caused to the party previously<br />
absent;<br />
(4) The Rules of Evidence applicable to Disciplinary<br />
Hearings shall apply and the Competitions<br />
Control Committee shall have the powers and<br />
functions ascribed to the Hearings Committee in<br />
Rule 7.3(aa).<br />
(5) The Competitions Control Committee may<br />
adjourn, postpone or reschedule the Hearing as it<br />
sees fit.<br />
(j) A member of the Competitions Control Committee,<br />
who is a member of any Unit or has a role in relation<br />
to any Team or Unit involved in the proceedings, shall<br />
stand down from the Committee adjudicating the<br />
proceedings.<br />
(k) No Member of the Association may communicate with<br />
any member of the Competitions Control Committee<br />
with a view to influencing the outcome of the Hearing.<br />
Unauthorised communication in breach of this Rule<br />
shall be treated as Misconduct Considered to have<br />
Discredited the Association. This Rule shall not,<br />
however, prevent any witness giving relevant evidence<br />
at a Hearing.<br />
(l) Where it is not reasonably possible to proceed with<br />
the Hearing of the Objection or Counter-Objection<br />
before the date of any fixture in the Competition that<br />
could be affected by the outcome of the Objection<br />
or Counter-Objection, the Competitions Control<br />
Committee shall postpone the fixture.<br />
Decision<br />
(m) A decision shall be made by the Competitions Control<br />
Committee on foot of the Hearing. The decision shall<br />
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be notified to the Objector and the Defending Party.<br />
(n) An Objection or Counter-Objection may only be<br />
upheld on the grounds (i) that an Infraction has been<br />
committed rendering the Defending Party liable to<br />
the penalty of Forfeiture, with Award of the Game to<br />
the Objector, or (ii) that a score allowed by the referee<br />
was not recorded by him or that a score was incorrectly<br />
recorded by him, thereby affecting the result of the<br />
Game; however no Objection or Counter-Objection<br />
may be submitted on grounds that a referee had<br />
incorrectly allowed or failed to allow a score.<br />
(o) The Competitions Control Committee may, arising<br />
from the Objection or Counter-Objection, commence<br />
any Disciplinary Action as in its discretion it deems<br />
appropriate.<br />
(p) Where an Objection or Counter-Objection is<br />
successful, the fee paid shall be refunded. Where a<br />
successful party to an Objection or Counter-Objection<br />
is put to cost in proving age for the purpose of the<br />
Hearing, the cost shall be refunded by the unsuccessful<br />
party.<br />
7.11 Appeals<br />
Right of Appeal<br />
(a) Subject to Rule 7.11(c) and (d) below, a Member<br />
or Unit directly involved in any decision made by a<br />
Council, Committee-in-Charge or County/Provincial<br />
Convention (the Decision-Maker) shall have a right<br />
of one Appeal (and one Appeal against the rejection<br />
of an Appeal for non-compliance with formalities) as<br />
follows:<br />
(1) In respect of decisions of a Divisional Committee<br />
or other Sub-Committee formed under Rule<br />
3.20(m), to the County Hearings Committee or as<br />
otherwise specified in County Bye-Laws;<br />
(2) In respect of decisions of a County Committee<br />
or a Sub-Committee formed under Rule 3.21<br />
exercising plenary powers, to the Provincial<br />
Hearings Committee;<br />
(3) In respect of decisions of a Provincial Council, to<br />
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the Central Appeals Committee; and<br />
(4) In respect of decisions of the Central Council Sub-<br />
Committees, to the Central Appeals Committee.<br />
(b) A County Committee (through its Decision-Making<br />
Sub-Committee, as appropriate) shall in all cases have<br />
a right of Appeal to the Central Appeals Committee<br />
against all decisions to which they were a party, subject<br />
to the right of all parties to any original Hearing before<br />
that County Committee to be present at the Hearing<br />
before the Central Appeals Committee.<br />
(c) International Units (other than Britain) shall make<br />
provision for an appeals process within their internal<br />
structures. Only in exceptional circumstances,<br />
determined by the Central Council’s Management<br />
Committee, may an appeal against a decision of<br />
an Overseas Unit be made to the Central Appeals<br />
Committee.<br />
(d) There shall be no Appeal outside the County against:<br />
(1) a decision of a County Committee or, as<br />
appropriate in Rule, of one of its Sub-Committees<br />
with regard to:<br />
(i) Transfers within a County,<br />
(ii) Grading of Clubs and Players,<br />
(iii) Arrangements for the date and venue of<br />
a Game (provided that required notice is<br />
given),<br />
(iv) Appointments of Referees, and<br />
(v) The Administration and Control of County<br />
Teams,<br />
or<br />
(2) A decision of the Central Competitions Control<br />
Committee or a Provincial Competitions Control<br />
Committee with regard to arrangements for the<br />
date and venue of a Game (provided that required<br />
notice is given), or<br />
(3) A decision of any Competitions Control<br />
Committee in the course of the commencement,<br />
investigation and preparation of Disciplinary<br />
Action.<br />
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(A grievance relating to any such matter may<br />
be raised at a Hearing, and a Decision of the<br />
Hearings Committee on such matter may be the<br />
subject of an Appeal), or<br />
(4) A Decision of a Unit or a Sub-Committee of a<br />
Unit by that Unit or another Sub-Committee of<br />
the same Unit (e.g. a County Committee or its<br />
Management Committee/Competitions Control<br />
Committee, may not appeal against a Decision<br />
of its own Hearings Committee, and similarly at<br />
Provincial and Central levels).<br />
Submission of Appeal<br />
(e) An Appeal shall be submitted in duplicate to the<br />
Secretary of the appellate Hearings Committee, to be<br />
received within three days from the date and time of<br />
notification of the decision, or, where notification of<br />
the decision is not required in Rule, within three days<br />
from midnight following the meeting at which the<br />
decision is made.<br />
(f) An Appeal shall be signed by the Appellant, or in the<br />
case of a Club, Committee or Council, by its Secretary,<br />
and shall:<br />
(1) Set out the grounds of appeal including (i) the<br />
specific Rule(s) claimed to have been infringed or<br />
misapplied, and (ii) the facts alleged in support of<br />
the grounds;<br />
(2) Specify whether an Oral Hearing is requested; and<br />
(3) Be accompanied by fee of €100 in the case of a<br />
Club or individual Member, and €300 in the case<br />
of a County Committee or Provincial Council.<br />
(g) In the case of an Appeal, on being lodged:<br />
(1) Referring to an incorrect Rule where the context<br />
makes clear what Rule is concerned, the appellate<br />
Hearings Committee, which may act by its<br />
Secretary, shall deem it in order;<br />
(2) Not complying with Rule 1.7, the appellate<br />
Hearings Committee, which may act by its<br />
Secretary, shall afford the Appellant one<br />
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opportunity to repair the defect(s), in advance of<br />
the Appeal Hearing. The time allowed to have the<br />
Appeal corrected shall be at the discretion of the<br />
Appellate Hearing Committee, subject to it not<br />
being in excess of three days from the time the<br />
Appellant is informed, not necessarily in writing,<br />
of the Appeal not complying. Other than securing<br />
compliance with Rule 1.7, no other alterations<br />
shall be made to the Appeal.<br />
(h) In the Gaeltacht, or where Bye-Laws stipulate,<br />
Appeals shall be written, and where feasible, or where<br />
stipulated in Bye-Laws, discussed, in the Irish language.<br />
Notice of the Appeal and Replies<br />
(i) A Copy of the Appeal, together with notification of the<br />
place, date and time of the Appeal Hearing, shall be<br />
sent by the appellate Hearings Committee as soon as<br />
possible to:<br />
(1) the Decision-Maker;<br />
(2) in the case of an Appeal arising from an Objection<br />
or Counter-Objection, the successful party to the<br />
Objection or Counter-Objection.<br />
(j) A copy of any minutes of any relevant Hearing shall be<br />
sent by the Decision-Maker to the appellate Hearings<br />
Committee.<br />
(k) Where no Oral Hearing is sought by the Appellant, the<br />
Decision-Maker and the successful party (in the case<br />
of an Objection or Counter Objection) may each send<br />
either a Written Reply or a request for an Oral Hearing<br />
within three days of their receipt of the Appeal. In the<br />
event of an Oral Hearing being sought by any party to<br />
the Appeal, then an Oral Hearing shall be held.<br />
(l) Any party shall be furnished with Copy Extracts of<br />
Official Records or Documents in the possession of<br />
the Director-General, Provincial or County Secretary<br />
or the Council or Committee-in-Charge upon written<br />
application. Application must be made when the<br />
Appeal is submitted. In Underage Competitions<br />
such extracts/documents shall be furnished prior to<br />
submission of Appeal.<br />
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Scope and Hearing of Appeal<br />
(m) The Appeal shall be heard as soon as reasonably<br />
convenient and the Rules of Procedure set out in<br />
Rule 7.3(u) to (aa) shall apply to the Appeal<br />
Hearing, as relevant. However, the Appellant may only<br />
call witnesses who gave evidence at the first Hearing.<br />
(n) An Appeal shall be limited to the matters raised<br />
in the Appellant’s Appeal as originally lodged and<br />
shall be upheld only where (i) there has been a<br />
clear infringement or misapplication of Rule by<br />
the Decision-Maker or (ii) the Appellant’s right to<br />
a fair hearing has otherwise been compromised to<br />
such extent that a clear injustice has occurred. No<br />
determination of fact by the Decision-Maker shall be<br />
set aside unless shown to be manifestly incorrect.<br />
Decision<br />
(o) A decision shall be made by the appellate Hearings<br />
Committee on foot of the Appeal and such decision<br />
shall be notified to the Appellant, the Decision-Maker<br />
and any other relevant party. In the event of an Appeal<br />
being upheld, the appellate Hearings Committee shall<br />
either:<br />
(i) annul the decision appealed against and direct<br />
that no further action be taken by the Decision-<br />
Maker,<br />
(ii) remit the matter for re-hearing or re-processing<br />
(with or without recommendations as to<br />
procedure), or<br />
(iii) substitute its own decision on the matter.<br />
(p) In the event of an appeal being upheld, the fee paid<br />
shall be refunded.<br />
Games and Competitions affected by Appeals<br />
(q) It is at the discretion of a Council or Committeein-<br />
Charge to postpone a Game on the basis that an<br />
Appeal, not arising from a decision on an Objection or<br />
Counter- Objection, is lodged with a higher Body by a<br />
Unit involved in the Game.<br />
(r) If a Game involving the Appellant is not played on<br />
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the scheduled date/time, pending the Hearing by<br />
an appellate Hearings Committee, not arising from a<br />
decision on an Objection or Counter-Objection, and<br />
the Appeal fails, the Game shall be declared lost by the<br />
Appellant Unit.<br />
(s) In the event of a Knock-Out Competition proceeding,<br />
pending the Hearing of an Appeal, not arising from<br />
a decision on an Objection or Counter-Objection, by<br />
a Unit, and if the Appeal is successful, the following<br />
procedure shall apply:<br />
(1) The results of Games played in the interim shall<br />
stand.<br />
(2) The successful Appellant shall play the Opposing<br />
Team (unless the latter is disqualified by the<br />
Appeal decision) that was involved in the Game<br />
not played pending the Hearing of the Appeal.<br />
If successful in this Game, the Appellant Team<br />
shall progress to the stage that was reached in the<br />
Competition, with the Appeal outcome pending.<br />
7.12 Reinstatements<br />
Central Council, on a quarterly year basis commencing<br />
with its meeting prior to Congress, shall consider and<br />
adjudicate on the recommendations made by the Central<br />
Appeals Committee, for the purpose of reviewing<br />
Suspensions imposed in accordance with Rule. The Central<br />
Appeals Committee shall have absolute discretion in<br />
exercising this function but may only consider cases which<br />
meet each of the following criteria:<br />
(i) It is not a case of Misconduct at Games or any<br />
Infraction committed against a Referee, Umpire,<br />
Linesman or Sideline Official;<br />
(ii) It is a case where strict application of the Rules has<br />
resulted in hardship; and<br />
(iii) It is a case that is recommended to it by the Council or<br />
Committee which imposed the original penalty.<br />
7.13 Arbitration<br />
(a) In the event of any dispute or difference between any<br />
member or unit of the Association with any other<br />
member or unit of the Association, as to the legality of<br />
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any decision made or procedure used by any unit of<br />
the Association in pursuance of the Rules and Bye-Laws<br />
of the Association, which cannot be settled by amicable<br />
means within the Rules of the Association, such<br />
dispute may be referred by either party to Arbitration<br />
under the Disputes Resolution Code annexed to these<br />
Rules, as initially approved by Congress and from time<br />
to time amended by the Disputes Resolution Authority<br />
with the approval of Central Council.<br />
(b) Such Dispute Resolution shall be conducted in<br />
accordance with that Code and the Arbitration Acts<br />
1954 and 1980 or any statutory modification or reenactment<br />
thereof. The Rules of the Association<br />
and the Laws of Ireland shall govern such Dispute<br />
Resolution.<br />
(c) No member or unit of the Association may issue<br />
proceedings relating to any such Dispute in any Court<br />
of Law in any jurisdiction.<br />
(d) No member or unit of the Association shall refer<br />
such Dispute to Dispute Resolution until all available<br />
avenues of Appeal under the Rules of the Association<br />
have been exhausted.<br />
(e) Disputes arising from or concerning doping control<br />
under the Rules of the Association, any rules of the<br />
Irish Sports Council or under general law shall not be<br />
the subject of any Arbitration under this Rule.<br />
(f) Arbitration shall only apply to Disputes raised by<br />
Members/Units from Ireland or Britain.<br />
(See Appendix 5).<br />
7.14 Remitted Cases &#8211; Constitution of Committees<br />
Where a case is remitted for re-hearing or re-processing,<br />
with an additional directive that the case be dealt with by<br />
a differently constituted Committee(s), the Committee/<br />
Council concerned (or its respective Management<br />
Committee) may appoint temporary members to the<br />
Competitions Control Committee and/or Hearings<br />
Committee, as necessary, to facilitate the case being dealt<br />
with.<br />
R7.13/7.14<br />
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Appendix 1<br />
Interpretations and Definitions<br />
Appendix 2<br />
GAA Codes and Guidelines<br />
“Rule” shall include, where the context requires, any of the<br />
Association’s Rules, Bye-Laws and Regulations, the Club<br />
Constitution and Rules, as well as Central Council Guidelines,<br />
Directives and Codes, all of which shall be enforceable in all<br />
respects as if their provisions were embodied in the Official Guide,<br />
provided however that should any conflict arise between such<br />
provisions and the text of the Official Guide, the text of the Official<br />
Guide shall prevail.<br />
“Committee” shall include, where the context requires, any<br />
particular duly constituted Sub-Committee.<br />
“Penalty” &#8211; Where a Penalty is specified is shall mean a minimum<br />
penalty.<br />
Singular and Plural &#8211; A word importing the singular shall be read<br />
as also importing the plural, and a word importing the plural<br />
shall be read as also importing the singular.<br />
Gender &#8211; A word importing the masculine gender shall, where<br />
the context admits or requires, be read as also importing the<br />
feminine gender.<br />
“Our Games, Our Code<br />
Code of Best Practice in Youth Sport”<br />
Published in 2012 by the Gaelic Athletic Association, Ladies’<br />
Gaelic Football Association, Camogie Association, GAA Handball<br />
Ireland and Rounders Council of Ireland.<br />
“GAA Guidelines for Dealing with Allegations of Abuse”<br />
Produced by the GAA National Children’s Office<br />
Published by the GAA in 2009 (Fourth Edition)<br />
Operative in the Association from January 1st., 2010<br />
APPENDIX 2 APPENDIX 1<br />
GAA Codes and<br />
Guidelines<br />
Interpretations<br />
and Definitions<br />
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2013<br />
Quarter-Finals<br />
Connacht Winners v Leinster Runners -Up<br />
Ulster Winners v Munster Runners -Up<br />
Leinster Winners v Connacht Runners -Up<br />
Munster Winners v Ulster Runners -Up<br />
Semi-Finals<br />
Connacht v Ulster<br />
Leinster v Munster<br />
2014<br />
Quarter-Finals<br />
Connacht Winners v Ulster Runners -Up<br />
Ulster Winners v Connacht Runners -Up<br />
Leinster Winners v Munster Runners -Up<br />
Munster Winners v Leinster Runners -Up<br />
Semi-Finals<br />
Connacht v Munster<br />
Leinster v Ulster<br />
2015<br />
Quarter-Finals<br />
Connacht Winners v Munster Runners -Up<br />
Ulster Winners v Leinster Runners -Up<br />
Leinster Winners v Ulster Runners -Up<br />
Munster Winners v Connacht Runners -Up<br />
Semi-Finals<br />
Connacht v Leinster<br />
Munster v Ulster<br />
Counties allowed by Central Council<br />
to avail of Rules 6.6 (b)(iii) or 6.8 (b)(iii).<br />
(1) Liatroim (2) Sligeach (3) Longfort<br />
(4) Ceatharlach (5) Fear Manach (6) Cill Chainnigh*<br />
(7) Laois (8) An Cabhán (9) Ros Comáin<br />
(10) Cill Mhantáin (11) An Clár* (12) Uibh Fhailí*<br />
(13) Tiobraid Árann*<br />
* Denotes Football Only<br />
Appendix 3<br />
All-Ireland Minor Football Draws/Rotas<br />
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Format No. 1 &#8211; Applies to all Clubs &#8211; without Licensed Bars<br />
Incorporating Rules 1 to 17 inclusive<br />
Format No. 2(A) &#8211; Applies to all Clubs in the 26 Counties which<br />
own/operate Licensed Bars.<br />
Incorporating Rules 1 to 17 inclusive, and additionally Rule 18 (as<br />
applicable to the 26 Counties).<br />
Format No. 2(B) &#8211; Applicable to all Clubs in the 6 Counties which<br />
own/operate Licensed Bars.<br />
Incorporating Rules 1 to 17 inclusive with additions to Rules 3<br />
and 5 as specified, and additionally Rule 18 (as applicable to the 6<br />
Counties).<br />
Regulations &#8211; Regulations issued to Clubs in the Six Counties and<br />
Britain by Central Council.<br />
Appendix 4<br />
Club Constitution and Rules<br />
APPENDIX 4<br />
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AND RULES<br />
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1. In these Rules:<br />
“The G.A.A.” means the National Governing Organisation<br />
for the preservation and promotion of Gaelic Games and<br />
pastimes, known as the Gaelic Athletic Association.<br />
“The Club” means the Club as set out in Rule 2 hereof.<br />
“The Official Guide” means the Official Guide of the<br />
G.A.A.<br />
“Executive Committee” means Officers and ordinary<br />
Committee Members together.<br />
“Secretary” means the Secretary for the time being, or any<br />
person appointed to perform the duties of the Secretary of<br />
the Club.<br />
“Real Property” means the property of the Club of an<br />
immovable nature, comprising any Playing Pitches,<br />
Grounds or Buildings, whether of Leasehold or Freehold<br />
tenure, with all Fixtures or Fittings attached thereto and<br />
used therewith.<br />
“Personal Property” means the property of the Club of<br />
a movable nature, comprising all Playing or Sporting<br />
equipment of the Club, as well as all Stock in Trade and<br />
Money or other Assets of the Club not already classified<br />
as fixtures or fittings on “Real Property”, as heretofore<br />
defined.<br />
Words importing the singular number only, include the<br />
plural number and vice verse, and words importing the<br />
masculine gender only, also include the feminine and vice<br />
verse.<br />
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NAME<br />
2. The official Name of the Club shall be<br />
AN CUMANN LÚTHCHLEAS GAEL<br />
___________ the English version of which shall be<br />
____________G.A.A. Club.<br />
OBJECTS<br />
3.1 The Objects of the Club shall be the promotion of the aims<br />
of the G.A.A., as outlined in the Official Guide.<br />
3.2 The Membership, Income and Property of the Club shall be<br />
dedicated to and applied solely towards the promotion of<br />
these objects.<br />
COLOURS<br />
4. The Club Colours shall be________________<br />
MEMBERSHIP<br />
5.1 There shall be four types of Membership of the Club:<br />
5.1.1 FULL MEMBERSHIP may be granted to persons, who<br />
having reached the age of eighteen years, subscribe to and<br />
undertake to further the aims and objects of the Club and<br />
the G.A.A.<br />
5.1.2 YOUTH MEMBERSHIP may be granted to persons, not<br />
having reached the age of eighteen years, who subscribe to<br />
and undertake to further the aims and objects of the Club<br />
and the G.A.A.<br />
5.1.3 HONORARY MEMBERSHIP may be granted to persons,<br />
who have reached the age of eighteen years, have rendered<br />
exceptional service to the Club or the games or activities of<br />
the G.A.A. An Honorary Member shall have the rights of a<br />
Full Member, but shall be exempt from paying the Club’s<br />
Annual Membership Fee.<br />
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5.1.4 SOCIAL MEMBERSHIP may be granted to persons, who<br />
have reached the age of eighteen years, subscribe to and<br />
undertake to further the aims and objectives of the Club<br />
and the G.A.A., but who do not seek full voting rights and<br />
rights to take part in the administrative affairs of the Club<br />
or the G.A.A.<br />
5.2 Full Members (including Honorary Members) and Youth<br />
Members of the Club will also become Members of the<br />
G.A.A.<br />
5.3 Once granted, Full Membership of the Club and the<br />
G.A.A. shall continue for life, unless the member has been<br />
expelled or his resignation in writing has been accepted, in<br />
accordance with this Constitution and Rules or the Official<br />
Guide.<br />
5.4 The rights of any member of the Club shall be conditional<br />
upon the member complying with the provisions of this<br />
Constitution and Rules and the Official Guide, including<br />
payment of any annual membership fee and levies.<br />
5.5 Such rights may be withheld, restricted or suspended<br />
in accordance with this Constitution and Rules and the<br />
Official Guide.<br />
5.6 Any person seeking admission as a Member of any Class of<br />
Membership, other than Honorary, shall complete and sign<br />
a prescribed Application Form, which must be returned to<br />
the Secretary together with the prescribed fee.<br />
5.7 An Application for Full or Social Membership must be on<br />
the prescribed form signed by the Applicant and proposed<br />
by one Full Member and seconded by another Full<br />
Member who are not suspended or disqualified under this<br />
Constitution and Rules or the Official Guide.<br />
5.8 An Application for Youth Membership must be on the<br />
Prescribed Form signed by the Applicant and one of his<br />
parents or Guardians, as well as being proposed by one Full<br />
Member and seconded by another Full Member, who are<br />
not suspended or disqualified under this Constitution and<br />
Rules or the Official Guide.<br />
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5.9 The name and address of such person proposed as a<br />
Member, together with the names of those proposing and<br />
seconding him, shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in<br />
the Club Premises for at least one week before election.<br />
An interval of not less than two weeks shall elapse between<br />
nomination and election of such Members.<br />
5.9.1 Persons shall not be admitted to any of the privileges of<br />
Membership until after their election by the procedures<br />
stated in this Rule.<br />
5.10 If and when the Application for Membership has been<br />
accepted by the Executive Committee, the new Member’s<br />
particulars shall be submitted by the Club Registrar to the<br />
Central Council, by the process of Electronic Registration,<br />
for Registration and allocation of a personal membership<br />
number.<br />
5.11.1 The Executive Committee shall have the power to<br />
investigate any matter, and to expel, suspend, warn, fine or<br />
disqualify Members from Club activities for breach of this<br />
Constitution and Rules or the Official Guide or for conduct<br />
considered to have discredited or harmed the Club or the<br />
G.A.A.<br />
5.11.2 Such persons, if Full Members (including Honorary<br />
Members) or Youth Members, shall have the right to appeal<br />
to the Hearings Committee of the County Committee of the<br />
G.A.A., within seven days of being notified of such decision.<br />
5.11.3 Unless the offence is brought to the notice of the County<br />
Committee of the G.A.A. by the Club, and that body, having<br />
considered the merits of the case and having regard to<br />
the rights of the player or member, confirms the penalty<br />
imposed, the member continues to be a legal member of<br />
the Association and is suspended from Club activities only.<br />
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SUBSCRIPTIONS<br />
6.1 The Annual Subscription to be paid by members of the<br />
Club shall be determined by the Executive Committee and<br />
ratified at the Annual General Meeting.<br />
6.2 The determined Annual Subscription shall be payable on<br />
election and thereafter annually, in advance of the date and<br />
in the manner decided by the Executive Committee. The<br />
date set shall be a date prior to March 31st each year.<br />
6.3 The Executive Committee may from time to time prescribe<br />
the payment of an Entrance Fee by new or lapsed members<br />
in addition to the Annual Subscription above.<br />
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE<br />
7.1 The business and affairs of the Club shall be under the<br />
management of an Executive Committee, and it shall be the<br />
controlling body of the Club.<br />
7.2 The Executive Committee shall be comprised of the<br />
Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Treasurer, Secretary,<br />
Registrar, Officer for Irish Language and Culture,<br />
Public Relations Officer, Children’s Officer, one Players’<br />
Representative, and at least five other Full Members.<br />
7.3 Nominations to serve on the Executive Committee shall be<br />
by any two Full Members whose membership fees are paid<br />
up to date in accordance with Rule 6.2 and who are not<br />
suspended or disqualified under this constitution and Rules<br />
or the Official Guide.<br />
7.4 The Players’ Representative shall have participated as a<br />
player for the Club within the previous 48 weeks.<br />
7.5 The Executive Committee including the Players’<br />
Representative, shall be elected by the Full Members<br />
present, entitled to vote and voting at the Annual General<br />
Meeting.<br />
Exception: The Children’s Officer shall be appointed at the<br />
Annual General Meeting on the recommendation of the<br />
outgoing Executive Committee.<br />
7.6 Only Full Members, whose Membership Fees are paid<br />
up to date in accordance with Rule 6.2 and who are not<br />
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suspended or disqualified under this Constitution or Rules<br />
or the Official Guide, shall be eligible for election to the<br />
Executive Committee.<br />
7.7 The outgoing Executive Committee shall conduct the<br />
Annual General Meeting.<br />
7.8 The Executive Committee shall hold office until the<br />
conclusion of the following Annual General Meeting.<br />
7.9 The Executive Committee shall meet at least once each<br />
quarter, and four members present shall constitute a<br />
quorum at a meeting of the Executive Committee.<br />
7.10 The Chairperson, when present, shall preside over all<br />
meetings of the Executive Committee; in his absence, the<br />
Vice-Chairperson shall preside.<br />
7.11 If both the Chairperson and the Vice-Chairperson are<br />
absent, the Committee shall elect a member present to<br />
preside at the Meeting.<br />
7.12 The Secretary shall record the Minutes of each Meeting.<br />
7.13 The Minutes shall specify the date of the Meeting, those<br />
present, and a brief account of the Meeting, and shall be<br />
read to the next Meeting.<br />
7.14 Such Minutes, if agreed as being accurate or having been<br />
appropriately amended, shall be signed by the Chairperson<br />
and Secretary, having been first proposed, seconded and<br />
adopted.<br />
7.15 The Executive Committee shall have the sole right to<br />
appoint Sub-Committees, as required.<br />
7.16 The Executive Committee shall define the duties of such<br />
Sub-Committees, and retain control in all matters and<br />
activities which it considers of importance to the general<br />
welfare of the Club, including the disposal of any funds in<br />
the hands of such Sub-Committees.<br />
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7.17 The Executive Committee shall have power to nominate the<br />
Chairperson of such Sub Committees.<br />
7.18 The Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Secretary and<br />
Treasurer of the Executive Committee shall be ex- officio<br />
members of all Sub-Committees.<br />
7.19 The Executive Committee shall have power from time to<br />
time to make, alter and repeal all such Regulations as they<br />
deem necessary, expedient or convenient for the proper<br />
conduct and management of the Club, and in particular,<br />
but not exclusively, they may by such Regulations set out:<br />
(a) The terms and conditions upon which guests,<br />
children of members of the Club and visitors shall<br />
be permitted to use the premises and property of<br />
the Club;<br />
(b) The times of opening and closing the Pavilion<br />
Grounds and Premises of the Club, or any part<br />
thereof;<br />
(c) The conduct of members of the Club in relation to<br />
one another;<br />
(d) The setting aside of the whole or any part or parts<br />
of the Club’s premises for any particular time or<br />
times, or for any particular purpose or purposes;<br />
(e) The imposition of fines for the breach of any of the<br />
Club Rules or Regulations.<br />
(f) And generally all such matters as are commonly the<br />
subject matter of the Club Rules.<br />
7.20 The Executive Committee shall adopt such means as they<br />
deem sufficient, to bring to the notice of members of the<br />
Club all such Regulations and all alterations and repeals.<br />
7.21 All such Regulations so long as they shall be in force,<br />
shall be binding upon all members of the Club, provided<br />
nevertheless that no Regulations shall be inconsistent<br />
with or shall affect or repeal anything contained in this<br />
Constitution and Rules or the Official Guide, and that any<br />
Regulations may be set aside by a special resolution of a<br />
General Meeting of the Club.<br />
7.22 Each Full Member shall have the right to be heard<br />
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by the Executive Committee upon any complaint or<br />
representation sent by him, in writing, to the Secretary.<br />
7.23 A Special meeting of the Executive Committee may be<br />
called:<br />
(a) by the Secretary or<br />
(b) by the Secretary, for a date not more than seven<br />
days from the date of the receipt by him of a<br />
requisition duly signed by four members of the<br />
Executive Committee.<br />
(c) Such requisition shall set out the purpose for which<br />
the special meeting is required.<br />
7.24 Any Member of the Executive Committee who shall have<br />
absented himself from three consecutive meetings, without<br />
reasonable explanation, shall be deemed to have resigned<br />
from the Executive Committee.<br />
7.25 Should any Member of the Executive Committee resign,<br />
be deemed to have resigned, or his position otherwise<br />
lapse, the remaining members of the Executive Committee<br />
shall, at their discretion, have the power to fill the vacancy,<br />
by co-opting a replacement from the body of the Full<br />
Membership.<br />
7.26 The service of any Member so co-opted on to the Executive<br />
Committee shall not be reckoned in calculating the<br />
seniority of such Member, if subsequently elected to serve<br />
on the Executive Committee.<br />
GENERAL MEETINGS<br />
8.1 The Club shall in each year hold a general meeting as its<br />
Annual General Meeting, in addition to any other General<br />
Meetings in that year, and shall specify the meeting as such<br />
in the notice calling it.<br />
8.2 All General Meetings, other than Annual General Meetings,<br />
shall be called Special General Meetings.<br />
8.3 An Annual General Meeting shall be held at such time<br />
as shall be decided upon by the Executive Committee,<br />
but insofar as is practical shall be held before the end of<br />
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November each year.<br />
8.4 The following business shall be transacted at the Annual<br />
General Meeting:<br />
(a) Adoption of Standing Orders.<br />
(b) Minutes of previous Annual General Meeting.<br />
(c) Consideration of the Annual Report submitted by<br />
the Secretary.<br />
(d) Consideration of the Financial Statements<br />
including the Report of the Accountant(s) or<br />
Auditor(s).<br />
(e) The Chairperson’s Address.<br />
(f) Election of Officers and Members of the Executive<br />
Committee.<br />
(g) Notices of Motion.<br />
(h) Other Business<br />
8.5 The Annual General meeting of the Club shall be called in<br />
the following manner:<br />
8.5.1 The Executive Committee shall decide upon a date, time<br />
and place for the meeting, allowing adequate time to meet<br />
the time limits set out hereunder.<br />
8.5.2 Once the date of the Annual General Meeting has<br />
been fixed, the Secretary shall give at least twenty-eight<br />
days notice in writing to the members of such date, at<br />
the same time inviting nominations for election to the<br />
Executive Committee for the following year and motions<br />
for consideration at the Annual General meeting, also<br />
specifying that such nominations and motions shall be<br />
received by him by a date not less than twenty one days<br />
prior to the date fixed for the meeting.<br />
8.5.3 The Secretary shall then, on or after the date specified<br />
for return to him of such Nominations and Motions, but<br />
so as to give the members ten days clear notice before<br />
the meeting, circulate to the members the following<br />
documentation:<br />
(a) Copy of the Agenda for the meeting.<br />
(b) Copy of the Annual Report of the Secretary.<br />
(c) Copy of the Financial Statements, including the<br />
Report of the Accountant(s) or Auditor(s)<br />
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(d) Details of the Nominations for election to the<br />
Executive Committee.<br />
(e) Copies of any motions for consideration at the<br />
meeting.<br />
8.6 In the event of the number of Nominees for any particular<br />
Executive Committee position being equal to or less than<br />
the number of positions to be filled, such Nominees shall<br />
be declared elected, and any positions left unfilled, due to<br />
the lack of Nominees or Nominees withdrawing, shall be<br />
filled by the new Executive Committee, as soon as practical<br />
after the Annual General Meeting.<br />
8.7 A Special General Meeting may be called by the Executive<br />
Committee at any time, provided ten days clear notice,<br />
in writing, shall be given to the members, specifying the<br />
purpose of such Special General Meeting,<br />
8.8 The Executive Committee shall call a Special General<br />
Meeting for a date not more than twenty eight days from<br />
the receipt by the Executive Committee of a requisition,<br />
in writing, signed by twelve members of the Club, and ten<br />
clear days notice, in writing, shall be given to the Members.<br />
8.8.1 Such Requisitions by members of the Club shall set out the<br />
purpose for which the Special General Meeting is required,<br />
and shall be lodged with the Secretary.<br />
8.8.2 If the Special General Meeting is not called for a date within<br />
the twenty eight days stipulated, then the Requisitoners may<br />
themselves convene a Special General Meeting, if necessary<br />
using newspaper advertisements to notify the members of<br />
such meeting.<br />
8.9 No other business, outside that specified in the Notice, shall<br />
be transacted at a Special General Meeting.<br />
8.10 No business shall be transacted at any General Meeting<br />
unless a quorum of members is present at the time when<br />
the meeting proceeds to business. Save as herein otherwise<br />
provided, twenty per cent of Full Members eligible to vote<br />
shall be a quorum at a General Meeting.<br />
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8.11 If within half an hour after the time appointed for a<br />
General Meeting, a quorum of members is not present, the<br />
meeting if convened on the requisition of members shall be<br />
dissolved; in any other case it shall stand adjourned to the<br />
same day in the following week, at the same time and place;<br />
and if at the reconvened meeting a quorum of members is<br />
not present within half an hour after the time appointed for<br />
the meeting, the members then present shall be a quorum.<br />
8.12 The Chairperson, and failing him the Vice-Chairperson,<br />
shall preside as Chairperson at every General Meeting of the<br />
Club.<br />
8.13 If there is no such Chairperson, or if at any meeting he is<br />
not present within thirty minutes after the time appointed<br />
for the holding of the meeting, the members then present<br />
shall choose someone of their number who is a member<br />
of the Executive Committee to be Chairperson of the<br />
meeting, and if there shall be no Member of the Executive<br />
Committee present, then the members shall elect any one of<br />
their number to be Chairperson of the Meeting.<br />
8.14 The Chairperson may, with the consent of the meeting,<br />
adjourn the meeting from time to time and from place to<br />
place, but no business shall be transacted at any reconvened<br />
meeting other than the business left unfinished at the<br />
meeting from which the adjournment took place.<br />
8.15 Failure to comply strictly with the time limits set out in this<br />
Constitution and Rules or the non receipt of Notice of a<br />
Meeting by any persons entitled to receive notice shall not<br />
invalidate the proceedings at that meeting, but shall entitle<br />
the majority of members present to seek and be granted<br />
an adjournment of the meeting to such date by which they<br />
would be given an adequate time to be furnished with and<br />
consider the contents of any relevant documentation.<br />
VOTING<br />
9.1 Only Full Members, whose membership fees are paid<br />
up to date in accordance with Rule 6.2, and who are not<br />
suspended or disqualified under this Constitution and Rules<br />
or the Official Guide, shall be eligible to vote at a General<br />
Meeting.<br />
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9.2 A Chairperson of a General Meeting, Executive Committee<br />
meeting or any Sub-Committee meeting shall, in the event<br />
of a tie, whether on a show of hands or on a ballot, have a<br />
casting vote in addition to his vote as a member, irrespective<br />
of whether or not he had originally voted on the issue,<br />
other than for the election to any position, when the<br />
outcome in the event of a tie shall be decided by lot.<br />
9.3 At any General Meeting a resolution put to the vote of the<br />
meeting shall be decided on a show of hands, unless, before<br />
or on the declaration of the result of the show of hands, a<br />
ballot is demanded:<br />
(a) by the Chairperson<br />
(b) by at least five members present and entitled to<br />
vote.<br />
9.4 Unless a ballot is so demanded, a declaration by the<br />
Chairperson that a resolution has on the show of hands<br />
been carried, or carried unanimously, or by a particular<br />
majority, or lost, shall be final, and an entry to that effect<br />
in the book containing the minutes of proceedings of the<br />
Club shall be conclusive evidence of the fact, without proof<br />
of the number or proportion of the votes in favour of or<br />
against such resolution.<br />
9.5 If a ballot is so demanded, the same shall be taken in such<br />
manner as the Chairperson directs, and the result of the<br />
ballot shall be deemed to be the decision of the meeting at<br />
which the ballot was demanded.<br />
9.6 A Secret Ballot shall be carried out to decide the result of<br />
any contest for any elective position.<br />
ASSETS AND TRUSTEES<br />
10.1 The Club shall have power to acquire, hold and develop,<br />
lease, mortgage charge, exchange or sell Real and Personal<br />
Property, and to borrow or raise money in promotion of the<br />
objects of the Club, subject to the overall authority of the<br />
Central Council of the G.A.A..<br />
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10.2 The Real Property shall not be leased, mortgaged, charged,<br />
exchanged, sold, conveyed, transferred or otherwise dealt<br />
with without the consent of the Central Council of the<br />
G.A.A., or as may be set out in any separate Declaration of<br />
Trust.<br />
10.3 The Real Property, including the proceeds of sale thereof<br />
until otherwise directed by the Club, shall be vested in five<br />
full members of the G.A.A. as Trustees, who shall hold same<br />
in trust for the Club.<br />
10.4 In the case of the appointment of the Trustees of the<br />
Real Property the Executive Committee shall select three<br />
persons, who shall then be appointed by the Chairperson<br />
for the time being as Trustees, and the Chairperson for the<br />
time being of the Provincial Council of the G.A.A. and the<br />
Chairperson for the time being of the County Committee<br />
of the G.A.A. shall each, as required, appoint one other<br />
Trustee.<br />
10.5 The Trustees shall hold office until their retirement or<br />
death, unless replaced in accordance with Rule 5.3, Official<br />
Guide.<br />
10.6 By way of acceptance of their appointment the Trustees<br />
of the Real Property shall sign a Declaration of Trust, as<br />
approved by Central Council of the G.A.A., and which<br />
shall contain the provisions for appointment, removal and<br />
replacement of Trustees as well as regulating the conduct of<br />
the Trustees in performing their duties and exercising their<br />
powers under the trust.<br />
10.7 The Trustees of the Real Property, having first obtained<br />
the consent of the Central Council of the G.A.A. where<br />
necessary, shall exercise their powers and perform their<br />
duties as directed by the Club from time to time.<br />
10.8 The Directive of the Club shall be given by a resolution<br />
of the full members of the Club, passed by a majority of<br />
the members present, entitled to vote and voting at a duly<br />
convened General Meeting and when so passed shall be<br />
binding upon all members of the Club.<br />
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10.9 A Certificate signed by the Secretary shall, in favour of<br />
any person relying on same, be conclusive evidence that a<br />
Directive, complying in all respect with the provisions of<br />
this Rule, was duly given to the Trustees.<br />
10.10 The Personal Property shall be vested in the Chairperson,<br />
Treasurer and Secretary who shall hold same in Trust for<br />
the Club.<br />
10.11 The Trustees of the Personal Property shall invest and use<br />
such property in accordance with the Directives of the<br />
Executive Committee, of which an entry in the Minute<br />
book shall be conclusive evidence.<br />
10.12 The Club shall indemnify and save harmless its Trustees in<br />
respect of any loss or expenses bona fide incurred by them<br />
in or about the execution of the Trust<br />
BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS<br />
11.1 The Executive Committee shall open a Bank Account or<br />
Accounts with an approved Bank on behalf of the Club,<br />
and all cheques drawn on the said account shall be signed<br />
by the Treasurer and countersigned by one of either the<br />
Chairperson or Secretary.<br />
11.2 The Executive Committee shall cause proper Books of<br />
Account to be kept in respect of:<br />
(a) All sums of money received and expended by the<br />
Club, and the matters in respect of which such<br />
receipts and expenditures take place; and<br />
(b) All Sales and Purchases of goods by the Club; and<br />
(c) The Assets and Liabilities of the Club.<br />
11.3 The Books of Account shall be kept at such place or places<br />
as the Executive Committee shall think fit, and shall at all<br />
reasonable times be open to the inspection of the members<br />
of the Executive Committee.<br />
11.4 The Executive Committee shall from time to time<br />
determine whether and to what extent and at what times<br />
and places, and under what conditions and regulations,<br />
the Accounts and Books of the Club, or any of them shall<br />
be open to the inspection of Full Members of the Club<br />
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not being an Executive Committee member, and no<br />
member (not being an Executive Committee Member)<br />
shall have any right of inspection of any Account or Book<br />
or Document of the Club except as authorised by the<br />
Executive Committee.<br />
11.5 An independent suitably qualified Person or Persons shall<br />
be appointed as Accountant(s) or as Auditor(s) (if an<br />
Audit is deemed appropriate by the Executive Committee)<br />
to Report on the Financial Statements of the Club, for<br />
presentation at the Annual General Meeting.<br />
11.6 The Books and Accounts of the Club shall be presented<br />
to such Accountant(s) or Auditor(s) by the Committee in<br />
sufficient time to enable the Report of such Accountant(s)<br />
or Auditor(s) to be available and considered at the Annual<br />
General Meeting of the Club.<br />
11.7 The Financial Statements shall be approved by the<br />
Executive Committee, and signed by two of three Officers –<br />
Chairperson, Secretary, Treasurer – on behalf of the<br />
Executive Committee.<br />
11.8 The Executive Committee shall cause to be prepared and<br />
laid before the Annual General Meeting an Account of<br />
Income and Expenditure and a Balance Sheet made up to a<br />
date not more than six months before such meeting.<br />
11.9 The Balance Sheet and Accounts of the Club shall be made<br />
available to the Revenue Commissioners, on request.<br />
11.10 All Books of Account, including all documents, vouchers,<br />
statements and notes, as well as all minute books, notes<br />
of meetings, original and copy correspondence and all<br />
such documents are the property of the Club, and no<br />
person shall have any personal title to or interest in such<br />
documents to the exclusion of the Club.<br />
11.11 The Club shall define the End of the Financial Year of the<br />
Club.<br />
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INCOME AND PROPERTY<br />
12.1 No portion of the Income and Property of the Club shall<br />
be paid or transferred directly or indirectly by way of profit,<br />
dividend, bonus or otherwise howsoever to the Members of<br />
the Club.<br />
12.2 No Officer shall be appointed to any Office within the<br />
Club paid by salary or fees, or receive any remuneration or<br />
other benefit in money or money’s worth from the Club<br />
in respect of such Office, provided however nothing shall<br />
prevent any payment in good faith by the Club of:<br />
(a) reasonable and proper remuneration to any<br />
Member or Officer of the Club for any services<br />
rendered to the Club (other than as an Officer);<br />
(b) reasonable and proper remuneration to any<br />
company of which a Member or Officer of the<br />
Club is a director or shareholder, for any services<br />
rendered to the Club;<br />
(c) interest at a rate not exceeding 5% per annum on<br />
money lent by Officers or other Members of the<br />
Club to the Club;<br />
(d) reasonable and proper rent for premises demised<br />
and let by Officers or other Members of the Club<br />
(including any Officer) to the Club;<br />
(e) reasonable and proper out of pocket expenses<br />
incurred by any Officer in connection with their<br />
attendance to any matter affecting the Club;<br />
(f) fees, remuneration or other benefit in money<br />
or money’s worth to any Company of which an<br />
Officer may be a member, holding not more than<br />
one hundredth part of the issued capital of such<br />
Company.<br />
WINDING UP<br />
13.1 A resolution to Wind Up a Club shall be passed only at a<br />
General Meeting, specially summoned for the purpose of<br />
such resolution, if supported by not less than three-fourths<br />
of those present, entitled to vote and voting.<br />
13.2 Any decision to Wind Up a Club shall be subject to the<br />
approval of the County Committee.<br />
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13.3 If upon such Winding Up, there remains, after the<br />
satisfaction of all its debts and liabilities, any property<br />
whatever, the same shall not be paid or distributed amongst<br />
the members, but the Trustees shall continue to hold same<br />
in trust for the appropriate County Committee of the<br />
G.A.A., to be used or disposed of as such County Committee<br />
shall direct, but shall in no instance pay or distribute such<br />
property amongst Officers, Members or Employees of the<br />
Club.<br />
ADDITIONS TO AND AMENDMENTS OF RULES<br />
14.1 Additions to and Amendments of this Constitution and<br />
Rules may be made at an Annual General Meeting or at a<br />
Special General Meeting called for that purpose, providing<br />
that the Resolution proposing same is carried by a vote of<br />
two-thirds of the members present, entitled to vote and<br />
voting, that same do not conflict with the Official Guide,<br />
and that approval is given by the County Committee for the<br />
change(s).<br />
14.2 Members wishing to propose Additions to or Amendments<br />
of this Constitution and Rules must send notice of the<br />
proposed Additions or Amendments in writing to the<br />
Secretary not later than twenty one days before the Annual<br />
General Meeting, or Special General Meeting as provided<br />
by Rule 8.5.2 hereof.<br />
14.3 Where appropriate, no Addition or Amendments shall<br />
be made to or in the provisions of the Main Object(s)<br />
(3), Income and Property (12) and the Winding-Up (13)<br />
Clauses in this Constitution and Rules for the time being in<br />
force, unless the same shall have been previously approved,<br />
in writing, by the Revenue Commissioners.<br />
COMPLIANCE WITH PROVISIONS OF OFFICIAL GUIDE<br />
15. This Constitution and Rules shall be read in conjunction<br />
with and subject to the Official Guide.<br />
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INTERPRETATION OF CLUB CONSTITUTION AND RULES<br />
16. The Executive Committee shall be the sole authority for the<br />
Interpretation of this Club Constitution and Rules (with the<br />
exception of Rules 5.11.1, 5.11.2 and 5.11.3) and of any byelaws<br />
and regulations made herein; and the decision of the<br />
Executive Committee upon any question of interpretation,<br />
or upon any matter affecting the Club and not provided<br />
for, shall be final and binding on the members, subject<br />
to appeal to the Hearings Committee of the County<br />
Committee in accordance with the provisions of Rule<br />
5.11.2, and shall not under any circumstances be subject to<br />
appeal to any Court of Law.<br />
GENERAL<br />
17.1 A Notice may be given by the Club to any Member either<br />
personally or by sending it by post or electronically to him<br />
at his last known address.<br />
17.2 Where a Notice is sent by post, service of this Notice shall<br />
be deemed to be effected by properly addressing, prepaying<br />
and posting a letter containing the Notice, and shall be<br />
deemed to have been effected at the time which the letter<br />
would be delivered in the ordinary course of post.<br />
17.3 The failure to give notice of any meeting or the non-receipt<br />
of notice of a meeting by any person entitled to receive<br />
notice shall not invalidate the proceedings at that meeting.<br />
17.4 This Constitution and Rules shall be taken as an<br />
amendment of and in substitution for any existing<br />
Constitution and Rules of _____________G.A.A. Club as of<br />
the ____ day of _____<br />
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As part of Format No. 2(A)<br />
FOR THE ADOPTION OF CLUBS WHICH OWN/ OPERATE<br />
LICENSED BARS IN THE 26 COUNTIES<br />
DISTRIBUTION OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR<br />
18.1 No Member, Officer, Committee Member, Manager or<br />
Employee of the Club shall have any personal interest in<br />
the sale of excisable liquors therein, or in the profits arising<br />
from such sale.<br />
18.2 Except in the case of a group visiting the Club, as provided<br />
for by Section 30 of the Intoxicating Liquor Act 2000, a<br />
visitor shall not be supplied with excisable liquor in the<br />
Club premises unless on the invitation and in the company<br />
of a member of the Club, and that such member shall<br />
upon the admission of such visitor to the Club Premises or<br />
immediately upon his being supplied with such liquor enter<br />
his own name and the name and address of the visitor in a<br />
book kept for that purpose, and which shall show the date<br />
of each visit.<br />
18.3 No excisable liquors shall be sold or supplied for<br />
consumption outside the Premises of the Club except to<br />
members of the Club between the hours of 8 o’clock in the<br />
morning and 10 o’clock at night.<br />
18.4 No excisable liquors shall be sold or supplied on the Club<br />
Premises to any person under eighteen years of age.<br />
18.5 (1) Subject to the exceptions specified in paragraph<br />
(2) of this Rule, no excisable liquor shall be<br />
supplied for consumption on the Club Premises<br />
to any person (other than a member of the Club<br />
lodging in the Club Premises) or be consumed<br />
on the club premises by any person (other than a<br />
member of the Club lodging in the Club<br />
Premises) -<br />
(a) at any time on Christmas Day or Good<br />
Friday;<br />
(b) on any other day, as specified hereunder,<br />
outside the times so specified in respect of<br />
it-<br />
(i) Saint Patrick’s Day: between<br />
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12.30 p.m. and 12.30 a.m. on the<br />
following day;<br />
(ii) the 23rd December: if it falls on a<br />
Sunday, between<br />
10.30 a.m. and 11.30 p.m;<br />
(iii) Christmas Eve and the eve of Good<br />
Friday: between<br />
10.30 a.m. and 11.30 p.m.;<br />
(iv) the eve of any public holiday<br />
(other than Christmas Eve):<br />
(I) if the eve falls on a<br />
weekday, between 10.30<br />
a.m. and 12.30 a.m. on the<br />
following day, or;<br />
(II) if it falls on a Sunday,<br />
between 12.30 p.m.<br />
and 12.30 a.m. on the<br />
following day;<br />
(v) any other Sunday (except a Saint<br />
Patrick’s Day which falls on a<br />
Sunday): between<br />
12.30 p.m. and 11 p.m.;<br />
(vi) any other Monday, Tuesday,<br />
Wednesday or Thursday: between<br />
10.30 a.m. and 11.30 p.m.; and<br />
(vii) any other Friday or Saturday:<br />
between 10.30 a.m. and 12.30 a.m.<br />
on the following day.<br />
(1A) The hours specified in paragraph (b) of subsection<br />
(1) in respect of any day specified in that paragraph<br />
are in addition to the period between midnight<br />
and 12.30 a.m. on that day, where that period is<br />
included in the hours so specified in respect of the<br />
eve of that day.<br />
(1B) In subsection (1), ‘public holiday’ has the meaning<br />
given to it by the Organisation of Working time Act,<br />
1997.<br />
18.6 Nothing contained in the Registration of Clubs Acts, 1904<br />
to 2003 or contained, by virtue only of the operation<br />
of paragraph (1) of this Rule, shall operate to prohibit<br />
the supplying for consumption on the Club Premises of<br />
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excisable liquor to any person or the consumption of<br />
excisable liquor on the Club premises by any person:<br />
(a) on Christmas Day, between 12.00 midday and 10.00<br />
p.m. or<br />
(b) on any other day, for one hour after the expiration<br />
of any period in respect of that day during which<br />
it is lawful for the Club, by virtue of subsection (1)<br />
(b), to supply any excisable liquor for consumption<br />
on the Club premises.<br />
If in each case the excisable liquor is-<br />
(i) ordered by or on behalf of that person<br />
at the same time as a substantial meal is<br />
ordered, and<br />
(ii) consumed by that person during the meal<br />
or after the meal has ended.<br />
18.7 Any sale, supply and consumption of excisable liquors in<br />
the building or grounds of the Club permitted under the<br />
Intoxicating Liquor Acts or any amendments thereto shall<br />
be lawful and not a breach of the Rules of this Club.<br />
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As part of Format 2(B)<br />
FOR THE ADOPTION OF CLUBS WHICH OWN/OPERATE<br />
LICENSED BARS IN THE SIX COUNTIES<br />
Amendments to Rule 1-17 inclusive<br />
Add as Rule 3.1.2<br />
The Club is defined as a Sporting Club within the terms of the<br />
Registration of Clubs (N.I.) Order 1996 (or as amended from time<br />
to time) which states ‘Sporting Club’ means a Club occupying a<br />
hereditament to which Article 31 of the Rates (N.I.) Order 1997<br />
applies (Rates Relief) being a hereditament which is used solely or<br />
mainly for the purposes of physical recreation.<br />
Add to Rule 5.1.3<br />
No persons shall be allowed to become Honorary Members of the<br />
Club or be relieved of the payment of the regular entrance fees or<br />
subscription, except those possessing the qualifications defined in<br />
this Rule, and subject to the conditions and regulations specified in<br />
the Rules.<br />
Add as Rule 5.1.5<br />
Persons shall not be admitted in such numbers to membership not<br />
carrying rights of voting in relation to the affairs of the Club as will<br />
result in the number of members not having such rights being three<br />
times the number of members having such rights.<br />
Distribution of Intoxicating Liquor<br />
18.1 No Member, Officer, Committee Member, Manager or<br />
Employee of the Club shall have any personal interest in<br />
the supply of intoxicating liquor therein, or in the profits<br />
arising from such supply of intoxicating liquor.<br />
18.1.1 No person shall be paid at the expense of the Club any<br />
commission, percentage or similar payment on or with<br />
reference to the purchases of intoxicating liquor by the<br />
Club.<br />
18.1.2 No person shall, directly or indirectly, derive any pecuniary<br />
benefit from the supply of intoxicating liquor by or on<br />
behalf of the Club, or members or guests, apart from any<br />
benefit accruing to the Club as a whole.<br />
18.2 Except in the case of a group visiting the Club, as provided<br />
for by paragraph 18.10, a visitor shall not be admitted to<br />
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or supplied with intoxicating liquor in the Club premises<br />
unless on the invitation and in the company of a member of<br />
the Club, and that such member shall upon the admission<br />
of such visitor to the Club Premises enter his own name and<br />
the name and address of the visitor in a book kept for that<br />
purpose and which shall show the date of each visit.<br />
18.3 No intoxicating liquor shall be supplied for consumption<br />
outside the Premises of the Club.<br />
18.4 No intoxicating liquor shall be supplied on the Club<br />
Premises to any person under eighteen years of age.<br />
18.5 Subject to the exceptions specified in paragraph 18.2<br />
of this Rule, no intoxicating liquor shall be supplied for<br />
consumption on the Club Premises to any person (other<br />
than a member of the Club lodging in the Club Premises)<br />
or be consumed on the Club premises by any person (other<br />
than a member of the Club lodging in the Club Premises)<br />
18.5.1 Intoxicating liquor shall not be supplied, obtained or<br />
consumed in the Club premises except during permitted<br />
hours.<br />
18.5.2 Any bar on the premises of the Club shall be kept closed<br />
except during permitted hours.<br />
18.5.3 Permitted Hours:<br />
(i) On weekdays, other than Good Friday and<br />
Christmas Day, from 11.30 a.m to 11.00 p.m.<br />
(ii) Good Friday from 5.00 p.m. to 11.00 p.m.<br />
(iii) Sundays and Christmas Day from 12.30 p.m. to<br />
10.00 p.m.<br />
18.5.4 Exception: As provided in Article 25 of the Registration of<br />
Clubs (NI) Order 1996 (or as amended from time to time),<br />
the Club shall not prohibit the consumption of intoxicating<br />
liquor during the first 30 minutes after the conclusion of<br />
permitted hours.<br />
18.5.5 The Club shall not supply intoxicating liquor outside<br />
permitted hours unless it has obtained the necessary<br />
permission as described in Article 26 of the Registration of<br />
Clubs Order (NI) 1996 (or as amended from time to time).<br />
18.6 The same person, except where that person is a parent,<br />
husband, wife or child of a member, shall not be admitted<br />
as a guest of a member to the Club premises on more than<br />
20 days in any period of 12 months.<br />
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18.7 A person, on the payment of a fee to the Club in respect<br />
of any day may use on that day such facilities as the<br />
Executive Committee or the governing body of the Club<br />
may determine and paragraph 18.2 shall not apply to that<br />
person in respect of that day.<br />
18.8 Intoxicating liquor shall not, in a registered Club, be<br />
supplied or obtained or consumed by, any person other<br />
than a member or a guest of a member or an employee of<br />
the Club.<br />
18.9 A member shall be responsible for his guest strictly<br />
observing the rules and shall not leave the club premises<br />
before his guest and a guest, shall not be supplied with<br />
intoxicating liquor in the Club premises unless upon<br />
invitation and in the company of a member.<br />
18.10 Admission of visiting teams etc:<br />
(1) Notwithstanding paragraphs 12 and 14 of Schedule<br />
1 Registrations of Clubs (NI) Order 1996 (or as<br />
amended from time to time) or any rule required<br />
to be made by those paragraphs by the Club, where<br />
a team or a body of persons who are, as members<br />
of another club (whether registered or not),<br />
society or organisation, visiting the Club for the<br />
purpose of taking part in or in the organisation<br />
of or arrangements for, any pastime, sport, game<br />
or recreation at the Club, an official of the Club<br />
may enter in the book required to be kept by<br />
that paragraph 12 the name of the club, society<br />
or organisation visiting the Club and number<br />
of persons without specifying their names and<br />
addresses, and intoxicating liquor may be supplied<br />
to such persons at the request and in the presence<br />
of an official of the Club on the occasion of that<br />
visit.<br />
(2) The admission of persons to whom paragraph (1)<br />
applies shall be disregarded for the purposes of<br />
paragraph 11 of Schedule 1 of the Registration of<br />
Clubs Order (NI) 1996 (or as amended from time<br />
to time).<br />
18.11 Any supply or consumption of intoxicating liquor<br />
in the buildings or grounds of the club permitted<br />
under the Registration of Clubs (NI) Order<br />
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1996 (or as amended from time to time) and any<br />
extensions and amendments thereto shall be lawful<br />
and not a breach of the Rules of the Club.<br />
18.12 A list, in alphabetical order, of the names and<br />
addresses of every official and member shall be<br />
kept on the premises of the Club.<br />
Regulations Issued to Clubs in the Six Counties and Britain by<br />
Central Council.<br />
(1) Issued under Rules 1.11 and 1.12 Official Guide to Clarify<br />
Rule 5 Club Constitution:<br />
“Membership, under Rules 5.1.1 to 5.1.4 inclusive of the<br />
Club Constitution, shall be open to the community as<br />
a whole, without discrimination, except insofar as is a<br />
necessary consequence of the requirements of the Games of<br />
Hurling, Gaelic Football, Handball and Rounders, and such<br />
other Games as may be sanctioned and approved by Annual<br />
Congress, for promotion and control by the Gaelic Athletic<br />
Association, and Rules 5.1 to 5.1.4 shall be interpreted<br />
accordingly.”<br />
(2) Issued under Rule 3.7 Official Guide to Clarify Rule 13 Club<br />
Constitution:<br />
“Under Rule 13.3 Club Constitution, the County Committee<br />
shall direct that only property remaining after Winding Up<br />
of a Club, upon satisfaction of all debts and liabilities, shall<br />
be applied for one of the purposes listed at paragraph 5 (a)<br />
to (c) of Schedule 18, Finance Act 2002.”<br />
(3) Issued under Rule 1.10 Official Guide to clarify Rule 12<br />
Club Constitution:<br />
“The Club is amateur and non-profit making in status. Any<br />
surplus income or gains shall be reinvested in the Club, and<br />
there shall not be any distribution of Club assets, in cash or<br />
in kind, to members or third parties.”<br />
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Cumann Lúthchleas Gael<br />
Full Membership Application Form<br />
Ainm/Name:_____________________________________________________<br />
Seoladh/Address:_________________________________________________<br />
________________________________________________________________<br />
Phone/Fax/Email (if available): ___________________________________<br />
I hereby apply to:_______________________ Club for Membership<br />
of the above Club and Membership of Cumann Lúthchleas Gael<br />
(The Gaelic Athletic Association)<br />
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I subscribe to and undertake to further the aims and objectives of the<br />
Club and of Cumann Lúthchleas Gael (The Gaelic Athletic<br />
Association)and to abide by its Rules, and I attach herewith<br />
the appropriate membership fee as determined by the above Club.<br />
Sínithe/Signed_________________________ Dáta:_______________<br />
Print Name: _______________________________________________<br />
For Official Use only:<br />
Membership/approved by Club Executive on Dáta<br />
Sinithe: _______________________________ Club Runaí.<br />
Registered in Central Membership Database on _____________<br />
Membership Identification Number: ____________________________<br />
Signature of Full Member Proposing New Member<br />
_____________________________________________ Date ________<br />
Print Name ___________________________________<br />
Signature of Full Member Seconding Proposal<br />
_____________________________________________ Date ________<br />
Print Name ___________________________________<br />
Upon election, your membership details will be entered on the G.A.A.<br />
Membership database in accordance with Rule 2.2. This information will be<br />
used by the G.A.A. for the purpose of administration only.<br />
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Cumann Lúthchleas Gael<br />
Youth Membership Application Form<br />
Ainm/Name:____________________________________________________<br />
Seoladh/Address: ________________________________________________<br />
________________________________________________________________<br />
Phone/Fax/Email (if available):____________________________________<br />
Date of Birth: Day Month Year (e.g. 06 02 90)<br />
I hereby apply to:____________________ Club for Membership<br />
of the above Club and Youth Membership of Cumann Lúthchleas Gael<br />
(The Gaelic Athletic Association)<br />
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I subscribe to and undertake to further the aims and objectives of the<br />
Club and of Cumann Lúthchleas Gael (The Gaelic Athletic Association),<br />
and to abide by its Rules, and I attach herewith the appropriate<br />
membership fee as determined by the above Club.<br />
Sínithe/Signed_______________________ Dáta:_______________<br />
Print Name: _____________________________________________<br />
Parent(s)/Guardian(s), on behalf of the above named:-<br />
We/I consent to the above Application and to undertakings given by the<br />
Applicant.<br />
Sínithe/Signed:__________________ (Parent/Guardian) Dáta__________<br />
Print Name: ____________________________________<br />
For Official Use only:<br />
Youth Membership Application approved by Club Executive on Dáta<br />
Sinithe: _______________________________ Club Runaí.<br />
Registered in Central Membership Database on __________<br />
Membership Identification Number: _____________________________<br />
Signature of Full Member Proposing New Member<br />
_____________________________________________ Date ________<br />
Print Name ___________________________________<br />
Signature of Full Member Seconding Proposal<br />
_____________________________________________ Date ________<br />
Print Name ___________________________________<br />
Upon election, your membership details will be entered on the G.A.A. Membership<br />
database in accordance with Rule 2.2. This information will be used by the G.A.A. for the<br />
purpose of administration only.<br />
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1. The Disputes Resolution Authority and Jurisdiction<br />
1.1 An Authority known as The Disputes Resolution<br />
Authority shall be established. It shall be<br />
independent of the Association and be bound only<br />
by the Provisions of this Code.<br />
It shall consist of a Secretary, who shall be<br />
appointed for a term or terms, none of which shall<br />
exceed three years, by Congress on the nomination<br />
of Central Council. If a vacancy occurs between<br />
Congresses, it shall be filled by the Central Council,<br />
and the appointment shall be ratified at the<br />
following Congress.<br />
The Secretary shall have power to appoint Deputies<br />
and/or Assistants.<br />
The Secretary shall maintain a Panel of not fewer<br />
than 30 persons, made up of not fewer than 15<br />
persons who have qualified as solicitors or barristers<br />
or arbitrators (Group 1), and not fewer than 15<br />
persons without such qualification, who, by virtue<br />
of their experience and expertise in the affairs of<br />
the Association, are properly qualified to resolve<br />
disputes relating to the Rules of the Association<br />
(Group 2).<br />
The Secretary’s selection of Members of the Panel<br />
shall be ratified by Central Council.<br />
No serving Officer at County, Provincial or<br />
National level shall be eligible for the panel.<br />
1.2 The Disputes Resolution Authority shall be<br />
indemnified in respect of all costs, expenses<br />
and liabilities by the Association and shall lay an<br />
account of its business before Central Council<br />
(or its appointed subcommittee) on an annual<br />
basis. The Disputes Resolution Authority shall<br />
not be liable for anything done or omitted in the<br />
discharge or purported discharge of its functions<br />
unless the act or omission is shown to have been in<br />
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1.3 The Rules of the Gaelic Athletic Association<br />
(including Bye-Laws, Regulations, and<br />
Interpretations of Rules by Central Council<br />
applicable to the decision, the subject matter of<br />
the dispute) (“the Rules”) and the Laws of Ireland<br />
shall govern and be applied to any issue between<br />
disputing parties. The Tribunal (as defined in<br />
Section 5) shall make such enquiries, seek such<br />
opinions and evidence, and make such orders as it<br />
considers fit, subject to this Code and to Law.<br />
1.4 In all matters in which the Secretary of the Disputes<br />
Resolution Authority has a function under this<br />
Code, he/she may appoint a deputy to act in his/<br />
her place where, for reasons of practicality, he/she<br />
is not in a position to act. Such Deputy shall have<br />
all the powers and functions of the Secretary when<br />
acting with his/her authority.<br />
2. Request for Dispute Resolution<br />
2.1 Any party to a dispute governed by this Code who<br />
seeks a determination (“the Claimant”) must<br />
submit to the Secretary of The Disputes Resolution<br />
Authority a written request for dispute resolution<br />
proceedings (“the Claim”) containing the following<br />
details:<br />
(a) the names and addresses of all parties<br />
to the dispute and their dates of birth if<br />
under the age of eighteen;<br />
(b) a brief statement describing the nature<br />
and circumstances of the dispute, and<br />
specifying the remedy claimed;<br />
(c) copies of any rules, regulations, bye-laws,<br />
rulings or legal authority relevant to the<br />
claim;<br />
(d) a statement of any matters on which the<br />
parties have already agreed in relation<br />
to the conduct of the dispute resolution<br />
proceedings, or proposals (if any) in<br />
relation to such conduct;<br />
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(e) Confirmation that all available avenues of<br />
appeal under the Official Guide have been<br />
exhausted; and<br />
(f) A statement that the contents of the Claim<br />
are true and accurate.<br />
A prescribed form is set out at the end of this Code,<br />
and the Secretary may publish updated prescribed<br />
forms for Claims under this Rule.<br />
2.2 The Claim shall be notified to the Secretary of The<br />
Disputes Resolution Authority as soon as possible<br />
after all available appeals within the Rules have<br />
been completed, and in any event within 7 days of<br />
the last decision, and no Claim shall be entertained<br />
after that date, unless the Secretary is satisfied that<br />
there is good reason for extending the time.<br />
2.3 The Claim shall be accompanied by a deposit in<br />
the amount of €1,000 towards the expenses of The<br />
Disputes Resolution Authority, which amount shall<br />
be reviewed by the Secretary on an annual basis<br />
and notified to Central Council in the audited<br />
accounts. At the end of any Dispute Resolution<br />
proceedings, the total expenses of The Disputes<br />
Resolution Authority in the proceedings shall be<br />
calculated and the Tribunal (as defined in Section<br />
5) may direct that the expenses be paid by such<br />
party or parties as it deems appropriate, and<br />
for this purpose may require that any successful<br />
Claimant be reimbursed in respect of the deposit<br />
by any unsuccessful parties.<br />
2.4 The Claimant must serve a copy of the Claim<br />
together with copies of any documents supplied<br />
to the Secretary on the other party or parties<br />
(“the Respondent”) as well as on the Director<br />
General of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The<br />
Claimant shall confirm in writing to the Secretary<br />
when submitting the claim that such documents<br />
have been duly served. The date of receipt by<br />
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the Secretary of the claim shall be the date the<br />
dispute resolution proceedings commenced (“the<br />
Commencement Date”).<br />
3. Response by Respondent<br />
Within 7 days, or such extended, or in cases of special<br />
urgency, reduced, time limit as the Secretary of The<br />
Disputes Resolution Authority may impose and notify to the<br />
Respondent, of the Commencement Date, the Respondent<br />
may send to the Secretary a response (“the Reply”)<br />
containing the following details:<br />
(a) a response by way of admission or denial of each<br />
statement in the Claim;<br />
(b) a brief statement of the nature and circumstances<br />
of any applicable counterclaim being made;<br />
(c) comment in response to any statements contained<br />
in the Claim on matters relating to the conduct of<br />
the dispute resolution proceedings;<br />
(d) confirmation that all available avenues of appeal<br />
under the Official Guide have been exhausted; and<br />
(e) a statement that the contents of the Reply are true<br />
and accurate.<br />
and shall confirm in writing to the Secretary<br />
that a copy of the Reply together with copies of<br />
any documents supplied to the Secretary have<br />
been duly served on the Claimant, on any other<br />
Respondents and on the Director General of the<br />
Gaelic Athletic Association. A prescribed form is set<br />
out at the end of this Code and the Secretary may<br />
publish updated forms for Replies under this Rule.<br />
4. Mediation<br />
4.1 The Disputes Resolution Authority shall encourage<br />
mediation and negotiations where practical, and<br />
shall, if requested and otherwise at the Secretary’s<br />
discretion, notify the parties of the names and<br />
contact details of persons willing and able to assist<br />
in the amicable resolution of disputes within the<br />
Rules of the Association.<br />
4.2 Mediation and negotiation shall be without<br />
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prejudice to the dispute resolution proceedings<br />
and may take place and continue at any time<br />
during the dispute resolution proceedings.<br />
5. The Tribunal<br />
5.1 Subject to Section 5.4 below, any dispute submitted<br />
to The Disputes Resolution Authority shall be<br />
decided by a Tribunal (“the Tribunal”) of three<br />
persons selected from The Disputes Resolution<br />
Authority’s Panel, at least one of whom shall be<br />
selected from Group 1 and at least one of whom<br />
shall be selected from Group 2 of the Panel.<br />
5.2 Every person conducting dispute resolution<br />
proceedings under this Code must be independent<br />
and impartial, and must never act as advocate for<br />
any party.<br />
5.3 The Secretary of The Disputes Resolution Authority<br />
shall provisionally select the Tribunal from The<br />
Disputes Resolution Authority’s Panel and shall<br />
notify the parties of the names of the Tribunal<br />
members as soon as practicable after they have<br />
been selected. The Tribunal shall be so constituted,<br />
unless the Secretary receives an objection from one<br />
or more parties to any person provisionally selected<br />
within three days of notification (or such shorter<br />
period as may be set in the event that the hearing<br />
is set for an earlier date), and is satisfied that such<br />
person has a genuine conflict of interest.<br />
5.4 If all parties to the dispute agree that the Tribunal<br />
shall consist of only one person nominated by them<br />
from The Disputes Resolution Authority’s Panel,<br />
they must notify the Secretary accordingly, and the<br />
Secretary, provided that he/she is satisfied that the<br />
nominated person is independent of the parties to<br />
the dispute, shall appoint that one person, and that<br />
one person shall constitute a valid Tribunal.<br />
5.5 If any member of the Tribunal refuses, or in the<br />
opinion of the Secretary becomes unable or unfit<br />
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to act, the Secretary of The Disputes Resolution<br />
Authority shall appoint another person to the<br />
Tribunal in his/her place.<br />
5.6 The Tribunal members shall select one of their<br />
number to act as Chairperson, and in default<br />
of agreement, the Secretary shall select the<br />
Chairperson.<br />
5.7 The Tribunal may decide on its own jurisdiction,<br />
including any objections with respect to the<br />
existence or validity of the particular referral to<br />
arbitration in accordance with the Official Guide.<br />
For that purpose, this Code shall be treated as an<br />
agreement independent of the other terms of the<br />
Rules of the Association.<br />
6. Communications<br />
6.1 The parties shall not communicate with the<br />
Tribunal except through the Secretary of The<br />
Disputes Resolution Authority, unless so directed by<br />
the Secretary.<br />
6.2 The Secretary may communicate with any party<br />
directly to confirm receipt of Documents, and may<br />
send copies of any Documents to them.<br />
6.3 Correspondence from one party to the Secretary<br />
of the Disputes Resolution Authority shall be<br />
accompanied by three extra copies, and a further<br />
copy of such correspondence must be sent by that<br />
party to every other party to the dispute.<br />
6.4 All communications shall be either hand delivered<br />
or sent by post, email or facsimile transmission<br />
to the parties at the addresses set out for each in<br />
the Claim, or at such address as any party may<br />
have previously notified The Disputes Resolution<br />
Authority, the Tribunal and the other parties. Any<br />
such communication shall be deemed to be served:<br />
(a) if hand delivered, at the time of delivery,<br />
(b) if posted, at the expiration of 48 hours<br />
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after the envelope containing the same<br />
shall have been put in the post, and<br />
(c) if sent by email or facsimile transmission,<br />
at the expiration of 12 hours after receipt<br />
of the same has been automatically<br />
acknowledged to the sender thereof, and<br />
in proving such service, it shall be sufficient<br />
to prove that delivery was made or that the<br />
envelope containing the communication<br />
was properly addressed and posted as a<br />
prepaid letter, or that the email or facsimile<br />
transmission was properly addressed,<br />
despatched and acknowledged as the case<br />
may be.<br />
6.5 In cases of special urgency, the Secretary, the<br />
Tribunal and (provided that permission from the<br />
Secretary has been obtained) the parties may use<br />
telephone or such other methods as are necessary<br />
in order to give notice.<br />
6.6 The Tribunal may deem communications to be<br />
adequate notwithstanding a failure of compliance<br />
with this Section 6, if the same were sufficiently<br />
effective.<br />
7. Conduct of the Proceedings<br />
7.1 The Tribunal shall conduct the dispute resolution<br />
proceedings in such manner as it considers fit and<br />
may follow any arbitral procedure agreed by the<br />
parties if it is in the Tribunal’s opinion reasonably<br />
practicable so to do.<br />
7.2 The Tribunal or its Chairperson may hold a<br />
preliminary meeting with the parties at which the<br />
parties may be given directions as to time limits<br />
and procedures, including time-tables in respect of<br />
steps to be taken.<br />
7.3 If directed to do so by the Tribunal, the parties<br />
shall make written submissions to the Tribunal<br />
giving further details of their Claim and Reply.<br />
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7.4 In cases of special urgency, the Tribunal (or, if<br />
the Tribunal has not yet been constituted, the<br />
Secretary of The Disputes Resolution Authority)<br />
may, on the application of either party, direct that<br />
a hearing be held on a specific date and that any<br />
time limits set out in this Code be varied, as so<br />
directed.<br />
7.5 Each party must submit to the Secretary within<br />
such time as the Tribunal shall direct, copies of<br />
every document on which that party will rely, unless<br />
that document has previously been submitted to<br />
the Secretary. Copies shall also be sent by that party<br />
to all other parties to the proceedings.<br />
7.6 The Tribunal may proceed with the dispute<br />
resolution procedures and make its decision even if<br />
the Respondent has failed to serve a Reply.<br />
A Respondent who does not complete and serve<br />
a Reply in accordance with Section 3 may not,<br />
without the leave of the Tribunal, contest any<br />
Claim.<br />
7.7 If any party deliberately or recklessly misleads the<br />
Secretary or the Tribunal as to any facts relevant<br />
to the dispute or referral, the Tribunal may<br />
dismiss their Claim or strike out their Reply and<br />
make punitive awards as to costs.<br />
8. Interim Rulings<br />
8.1 A Claimant may apply to the Tribunal for interim<br />
temporary remedies where necessary in order to<br />
preserve the status quo ante pending the Hearing.<br />
If any claim for any interim remedy is being made,<br />
then subject to Section 7.4, it must be set out on<br />
the Claim.<br />
8.2 Subject to Section 8.3, such applications shall be<br />
heard on a day and at a place and time suitable<br />
to the Tribunal, with at least 3 days’ notice to the<br />
Respondent(s). The Tribunal shall have the same<br />
powers as a Court of Law in legal proceedings<br />
alleging a breach of contract.<br />
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8.3 In cases of special urgency, the Tribunal (or, if<br />
the Tribunal has not yet been constituted, the<br />
Secretary of The Disputes Resolution Authority)<br />
may (i) shorten the time required for notice or (ii)<br />
dispense with notice, and grant such temporary<br />
interim remedy as is appropriate, if the Claimant<br />
shows that it has been impossible or impracticable<br />
to meet the notice requirements.<br />
8.4 No interim remedy shall be granted in the event<br />
that the Tribunal or the Secretary of the Disputes<br />
Resolution Authority, as the case may be, finds that<br />
the Claimant has unreasonably delayed in bringing<br />
the application for temporary interim remedy.<br />
8.5 If an interim order is made and at the Hearing it<br />
is subsequently found that such interim order was<br />
inappropriate, the Tribunal may affix the Claimant<br />
with liability for any loss or damage thereby<br />
incurred by the Respondent(s), unless one or more<br />
exceptional countervailing factors are found to<br />
exist by the Tribunal.<br />
8.6 All parties shall comply with the interim orders<br />
of the Tribunal, in default of which the Claim or<br />
the Reply (as the case may be) may be struck out<br />
without consideration of the substantive Claim.<br />
9. Hearings<br />
9.1 The Tribunal shall fix the date, time and place of<br />
any hearings in the dispute resolution proceedings<br />
and shall give the parties as much notice as<br />
practicable of same. All such hearings shall be in<br />
private.<br />
9.2 For the avoidance of doubt, the Tribunal may direct<br />
that the parties should make written submissions<br />
and that no evidence will be given orally.<br />
9.3 Where the proceedings involve a matter of<br />
exceptional importance to the Association, the<br />
Tribunal in its absolute discretion may invite<br />
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submissions from Central Council or any other<br />
appropriate party regarding the consequences for<br />
members and units of the Association other than<br />
those party to the dispute of any decision it might<br />
make.<br />
In any case it shall be open to Central Council to<br />
make an oral and/or written submission to the<br />
Tribunal.<br />
10. Witnesses<br />
10.1 The parties must notify the Tribunal and other<br />
parties as soon as practicable and within any time<br />
limits set by the Tribunal of the identity of any<br />
witnesses they wish to call, and, if the Tribunal<br />
requires it, each party shall disclose the subject<br />
matter and content of the evidence on which each<br />
such witness shall be relying and how that evidence<br />
relates to the points at issue.<br />
10.2 The Tribunal may question a witness at any stage,<br />
and shall supervise the questioning of a witness by<br />
the parties.<br />
11. Decisions<br />
11.1 If in the opinion of the majority of the Tribunal,<br />
one member of the Tribunal has refused or failed<br />
to comply with this Code or any applicable law<br />
relating to the making of the decision and/or<br />
award, having been given a reasonable opportunity<br />
to do so, the other members may remove him/her,<br />
and the remaining members shall proceed in his/<br />
her absence.<br />
11.2 The Tribunal shall decide on any issue by majority.<br />
The final decision shall be in writing and shall be<br />
accompanied by the reasons on which it is based.<br />
The decision shall bear the date on which it was<br />
agreed by the Tribunal, and shall be signed by<br />
each member of the Tribunal, though is shall not<br />
be necessary for each Tribunal member to sign<br />
the decision on the same date. Save in exceptional<br />
circumstances, to be set out in writing by the<br />
Tribunal, the Party deemed by the Tribunal to<br />
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have been successful in the disputes resolution<br />
proceedings shall, on application, be entitled to its<br />
reasonable costs. If requested by either party, the<br />
Tribunal shall measure costs.<br />
11.3 The Tribunal may direct any party to the dispute<br />
resolution proceedings to take, or abstain<br />
from taking, any steps, within the Rules of the<br />
Association and with due regard to the rights of<br />
third parties, including, but not limited to, the<br />
re-hearing of any disciplinary or other decisionmaking<br />
process, with or without directions as to the<br />
proper procedures to be applied.<br />
11.4 In the event of a decision or procedure being<br />
quashed, and with agreement of both parties, the<br />
Tribunal may conduct a full hearing as if it were<br />
an appellate body of last resort under the Rules of<br />
the Association, with power to fully conduct the<br />
procedure which has been quashed. No decision<br />
made by the Tribunal in this context shall be<br />
susceptible to appeal or review by any body.<br />
11.5 In the event that the parties in dispute agree a<br />
resolution of the dispute at any stage in the referral<br />
prior to the delivery of the decision, the Tribunal, if<br />
satisfied that such proposed resolution is within the<br />
Rules of the Association and does not occasion any<br />
breach of contract or other act whereby any third<br />
party is prejudiced, may ratify the resolution, in<br />
which case it shall have the same force as if it were a<br />
decision of the Tribunal.<br />
11.6 The Chairperson of the Tribunal shall arrange for<br />
the decision to be delivered to the Secretary of the<br />
Disputes Resolution Authority, and the Secretary<br />
shall notify the parties and the Director General of<br />
the Gaelic Athletic Association accordingly.<br />
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12. General Rules<br />
12.1 If, notwithstanding the fact that any provision or<br />
requirement of this Code has not been complied<br />
with, a party proceeds with dispute resolution proceedings<br />
without promptly stating its objection, that<br />
party shall have waived its right to object.<br />
12.2 Save in respect of decisions made prior to the<br />
constitution of a Tribunal and the election of its<br />
Chairperson, any decision of the Secretary of the<br />
Disputes Resolution Authority may be appealed to<br />
the Tribunal.<br />
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Form 1: Request for Arbitration<br />
(“the Claim”)<br />
1 Name: (of Person/Committee/Council/<br />
Other Body):<br />
____________________________ (“the Claimant”)<br />
Address:<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
Telephone No. (1):______________________<br />
Telephone No. (2):______________________<br />
Fax No: ________________________________<br />
Email address:___________________________<br />
Date of Birth: (if under 18):____________________<br />
Signature of parent/legal guardian (if under 18):<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
Print Name:_________________________________________<br />
If the Claimant is a Unit of the Association please nominate<br />
a person, or persons, to be legally responsible on behalf of<br />
that unit:<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
2 Person(s)/Committee(s)/Council(s)/Other Body (Bodies)<br />
against whom Claim is made (“The Respondent(s)”):<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
(First Respondent)<br />
Address:<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
Telephone No. (1):______________________<br />
Telephone No. (2):______________________<br />
Fax No: ________________________________<br />
Email address:___________________________<br />
If the Respondent is a Unit of the Association, please<br />
nominate a person, or persons, to be legally responsible on<br />
behalf of that unit:<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
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(Second Respondent)<br />
Address:<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
Telephone No. (1):______________________<br />
Telephone No. (2):______________________<br />
Fax No: ________________________________<br />
Email address:___________________________<br />
If the Respondent is a Unit of the Association, please<br />
nominate a person, or persons, to be legally responsible on<br />
behalf of that unit:<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
(Use additional page for further Respondents)<br />
3. Names and addresses of any further persons/ committees/<br />
bodies concerned or affected.<br />
(1): ______________________________________________<br />
Telephone No.: _______________Fax No.:_______________<br />
Email address:__________________________<br />
(2): _______________________________________________<br />
Telephone No.:_______________Fax No.:________________<br />
Email address:__________________________<br />
(use additional sheet for any further names)<br />
4 Brief statement of the facts upon which the claim is based<br />
(use additional sheet if required):<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
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5 a) Date(s) of decision(s) being disputed (enclose<br />
copy, if in writing):<br />
_____________________________________________<br />
b) Date of Decision of Final Appeal under the Rules of<br />
the GAA<br />
(enclose copy, if in writing):<br />
_____________________________________________<br />
c) Date of Receipt of Decision: ____________________<br />
6 Is an extension of time sought for the submission<br />
of the Claim under Section 2.2 of the Disputes<br />
Resolution Code? If the answer is Yes please set out<br />
reasons.<br />
_____________________________________________<br />
_____________________________________________<br />
_____________________________________________<br />
7 List the Rules of the Association or laws or entitlements of<br />
which it is claimed the Respondent(s) is/are in breach (use<br />
additional sheet if required):<br />
1.__________________________________________________<br />
2.__________________________________________________<br />
3.__________________________________________________<br />
4.__________________________________________________<br />
8 Brief statement explaining why the Respondent(s) are in<br />
breach of the rules/laws/entitlements (use additional sheet<br />
if required):<br />
1.__________________________________________________<br />
__________________________________________________<br />
2.__________________________________________________<br />
__________________________________________________<br />
3.__________________________________________________<br />
__________________________________________________<br />
4.__________________________________________________<br />
__________________________________________________<br />
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9 List what Remedy or Remedies is/are claimed (use additional<br />
sheet if required):<br />
1.__________________________________________________<br />
2.__________________________________________________<br />
3.__________________________________________________<br />
10 List any Interim Temporary Remedies sought and state<br />
reasons why:<br />
1.__________________________________________________<br />
2.__________________________________________________<br />
11 Have any matters been agreed in relation to the dispute? If<br />
yes, please specify:<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
12 Does the Claimant have any proposals for the carrying out<br />
of the hearing (e.g. whether an urgent hearing is necessary,<br />
what location is suitable etc.)? Yes*/No*<br />
(*delete as appropriate)<br />
If yes, please specify:<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
13 Do you require copies of any documents in the possession<br />
or power of the Respondent(s) or any other parties concerned?<br />
Yes*/No*<br />
(*delete as appropriate)<br />
If ‘Yes’, list the documents or categories of documents<br />
sought (use additional sheet if required):<br />
1.__________________________________________________<br />
2.__________________________________________________<br />
3.__________________________________________________<br />
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Disputes<br />
resolution code<br />
I/We hereby confirm that I/we have exhausted all available avenues<br />
of appeal under the Official Guide.<br />
I/We hereby certify that the facts stated above are true and I/we<br />
acknowledge that if any of these facts is proved to be false, my/our<br />
Claim may be dismissed immediately without further consideration:<br />
Signed (in Irish):_________________________________________<br />
(Claimant or on behalf of the Claimant)<br />
Date:________________________<br />
1. Attach a copy of any Rules of the Association relevant to the<br />
Claim to the original and each copy of the Claim Form.<br />
2. Send original Claim to the Secretary of the DRA together<br />
with a deposit of €1,000 paid by<br />
a) Cheque<br />
b) Cash<br />
c) Electronic Transfer or Lodgement to Disputes<br />
Resolution Authority, Bank of Ireland, Dunshaughlin,<br />
Co. Meath. A/C No. 92285815 Branch No. 903437<br />
3. Attach a blank Reply Form to each copy of the Claim being<br />
sent to a Respondent.<br />
To the Respondent<br />
If you dispute any of the contents of this Claim, or deny any of the<br />
reliefs sought by the Claimant then you should complete the attached<br />
Reply, send a copy of it to the Claimant and to each Respondent<br />
as well as to the Director General of the G.A.A., and send the<br />
original to the Secretary of the DRA. If you do not complete and<br />
serve a Reply in this manner you may not be permitted to contest<br />
the Claimant’s Claim which may be allowed by default.<br />
204<br />
Confirmation of Service<br />
I hereby certify and confirm that I served a true copy of the within<br />
Claim on the<br />
1st Respondent by<br />
______________________________________<br />
(insert method of service, e.g. handing, posting etc.)<br />
to<br />
_____________________________________<br />
(insert name of Person to whom Claim was sent)<br />
on<br />
_____________________________________<br />
(insert date of service)<br />
and on the 2nd Respondent by<br />
_____________________________________<br />
(insert method of service, e.g. handing, posting etc.)<br />
to<br />
_____________________________________<br />
(insert name of Person to whom Claim was sent)<br />
on<br />
_____________________________________<br />
(insert date of service)<br />
and on the Director General of the G.A.A. by<br />
_____________________________________<br />
(insert method of service, e.g. handing, posting etc.)<br />
to<br />
_____________________________________<br />
(insert name of Person to whom Claim was sent)<br />
on<br />
_____________________________________<br />
(insert date of service)<br />
Signed:____________________________ Date:____________<br />
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Disputes<br />
resolution code<br />
Form 2: Response to Request for Arbitration<br />
(“the Reply”)<br />
1 Name (of Person/Committee/Council/Other Body):<br />
__________________________________ (“the Respondent”)<br />
Address:____________________________________________<br />
___________________________________________________<br />
Telephone No. (1):____________________<br />
Telephone No. (2):____________________<br />
Fax No.:_____________________________<br />
Email address:________________________<br />
If the Respondent is a Unit of the Association does it wish<br />
to nominate different nominee(s) to those in the Claim? If<br />
Yes, please give the following details:<br />
Name (1):___________________________________________<br />
Telephone No.:_______________Fax No.:________________<br />
Email address:_______________________<br />
Name (2):___________________________________________<br />
Telephone No.:_______________Fax No.:________________<br />
Email address:_______________________<br />
2 Names and addresses of any further persons/committees/<br />
bodies concerned or affected:<br />
(1)_________________________________________________<br />
Telephone No.:_______________Fax No.:________________<br />
Email address:_______________________<br />
(2)_________________________________________________<br />
Telephone No.:_______________Fax No.:________________<br />
Email address:___________________<br />
(use additional sheet for any further names)<br />
3 Date Claim Received:____________________________<br />
4 Does the Respondent confirm or deny the facts stated in<br />
the Claim? If denied, please explain why (use additional<br />
sheet if required):<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
5 Does the Respondent object to furnishing the Claimant<br />
with any of the documents sought and, if so, why?<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
206<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
6 State whether the Respondent is agreeable to all or part<br />
of the Remedy claimed, including any Interim Temporary<br />
Remedy claimed:<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
7 Have any matters been agreed in relation to the dispute? If<br />
Yes, please specify:<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
8 Does the Respondent have any proposals for the carrying<br />
out of the hearing?<br />
If Yes, please specify:<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________<br />
9 Do you require copies of any documents in the possession<br />
or power of the Claimant(s) or any other parties<br />
concerned? Yes* / No* (*delete as appropriate)<br />
If Yes, list the documents or categories of documents<br />
sought (use additional sheet if required):<br />
1. ________________________________________________<br />
2. ________________________________________________<br />
3. ________________________________________________<br />
I hereby acknowledge/deny that the Claimant has exhausted all<br />
available avenues of appeal under the Rules of the Association.<br />
I hereby certify that the facts stated above are true and I acknowledge<br />
that if any of these facts is proved to be false, my response to<br />
the Claim may be struck out immediately without further consideration<br />
Signed (In Irish):_____________________________<br />
(Respondent or on behalf of the Respondent)<br />
Date:__________________<br />
Attach:<br />
A copy of any Rules of the Association relevant to the Reply.<br />
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Disputes<br />
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Confirmation of Service<br />
I hereby certify and confirm that I served a true copy of the within<br />
Reply on the Claimant by<br />
______________________________________<br />
(insert method of service, e.g. handing, posting etc.)<br />
to<br />
______________________________________<br />
(insert name of Person to whom Reply was sent)<br />
on<br />
______________________________________<br />
(insert date of service)<br />
and on the Other Respondent by<br />
______________________________________<br />
(insert method of service, e.g. handing, posting etc.)<br />
to<br />
______________________________________<br />
(insert name of Person to whom Reply was sent)<br />
on<br />
______________________________________<br />
(insert date of service)<br />
and on the Director General of the G.A.A. by<br />
______________________________________<br />
(insert method of service, e.g. handing, posting etc.)<br />
to<br />
______________________________________<br />
(insert name of Person to whom Reply was sent)<br />
on<br />
______________________________________<br />
(insert date of service)<br />
Signed:____________________ Date:______________<br />
208<br />
Disputes Resolution Authority<br />
An Córas Eadrána<br />
Contact Details<br />
Secretary &#8211; Maitiú Uasal Seách,<br />
(Mr. Matt Shaw)<br />
The Secretary,<br />
DRA,<br />
1 Chapterhouse,<br />
Friars’ Mill Road,<br />
Mullingar,<br />
Co. Westmeath.<br />
Phone Numbers &#8211; 044 &#8211; 9348412;<br />
Mobile 087/6631111<br />
Fax Number &#8211; 044 &#8211; 9343619<br />
E-Mail Address &#8211; secretary@sportsdra.ie<br />
The Disputes Resolution Code, including the relevant<br />
forms, together with previous DRA decisions are<br />
available at www.sportsdra.ie<br />
209<br />
APPENDIX 6<br />
dr. croke’s<br />
letter<br />
At the founding of the Association the following letter was received<br />
from the Most Rev. T. W. Croke, Archbishop of Cashel and Emly:<br />
The Palace, Thurles,<br />
December 18th, 1884<br />
My Dear Sir &#8211; I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your<br />
communication inviting me to become a patron of the Gaelic<br />
Athletic Association, of which you are it appears, the Hon. Secretary.<br />
I accede to your request with the utmost pleasure.<br />
One of the most painful, let me assure you, and at the same<br />
time, one of the most frequently recurring, reflections that, as an<br />
Irishman, I am compelled to make in connection with the present<br />
aspect of things in this country, is derived from the ugly and<br />
irritating fact, that we are daily importing from England, not only<br />
her manufactured goods, which we cannot help doing, since she<br />
has practically strangled our own manufacturing appliances, but,<br />
together with her fashions, her accents, her vicious literature, her<br />
music, her dances and her manifold mannerisms, her games also,<br />
and her pastimes, to the utter discredit of our own grand national<br />
sports, and to the sore humiliation, as I believe, of every genuine<br />
son and daughter of the old land.<br />
Ball-playing, hurling, football-kicking according to Irish rules,<br />
‘casting,’ leaping in various ways, wrestling, handy-grips, toppegging,<br />
leap-frog, rounders, tip-in-the hat, and all such favourite<br />
exercises and amusements amongst men and boys may now be<br />
said to be not only dead and buried, but in several localities to be<br />
entirely forgotten and unknown. And what have we got in their<br />
stead? We have got such foreign and fantastic field sports as lawn<br />
tennis, polo, croquet, cricket, and the like &#8211; very excellent, I believe,<br />
and health-giving exercises in their way, still not racy of the soil,<br />
but rather alien, on the contrary, to it, as are indeed, for the most<br />
part, the men and women who first imported, and still continue to<br />
patronise them.<br />
And, unfortunately, it is not our national sports alone that are<br />
held in dishonour and are dying out, but even our most suggestive<br />
national celebrations are being gradually effaced and extinguished,<br />
one after another as well. Who hears now of snap-apple night, pancake<br />
night, or bon-fire night? They are all things of the past, too<br />
vulgar to be spoken of except in ridicule by the degenerate dandies<br />
of the day. No doubt, there is something rather pleasing to the eye<br />
Appendix 6<br />
Dr. Croke’s Letter<br />
210<br />
in the get-up of a modern man, who arrayed in light attire, with<br />
parti-coloured cap on and a racquet in hand, making his way, with<br />
or without a companion, to the tennis ground. But for my part, I<br />
should vastly prefer to behold, or think of, the youthful athletes<br />
whom I used to see in my early days at fair and pattern, bereft of<br />
shoes and coat, and thus prepared to play at handball, to fly over<br />
any number of horses, to throw the ‘sledge’, or ‘winding- stone’, and<br />
to test each other’s metal and activity by the trying ordeal of ‘three<br />
leaps’, or a ‘hop, step and jump’.<br />
Indeed if we continue travelling for the next score years in the<br />
same direction that we have been going in for some time past,<br />
condemning the sports that were practised by our forefathers,<br />
effacing our national features as though we were ashamed of them,<br />
and putting on, with England’s stuffs and broadcloths, her masher<br />
habits and such other effeminate follies as she may recommend, we<br />
had better at once, and publicly, abjure our nationality, clap hands<br />
for joy at sight of the Union Jack, and place ‘England’s bloody red’<br />
exultantly above the green.<br />
Deprecating as I do any such dire and disgraceful<br />
consummation, and seeing in your society of athletes something<br />
altogether opposing to it, I shall be happy to do all for it that I can,<br />
and authorise you now formally to place my name on the roll of<br />
your patrons.<br />
In conclusion, I earnestly hope that our national journals will<br />
not disdain in future to give suitable notices of these Irish sports and<br />
pastimes which your Society means to patronise and promote, and<br />
that the masters and pupils of our Irish Colleges will not henceforth<br />
exclude from their athletic programmes such manly exercises as I<br />
have just referred to and commemorated.<br />
I remain, my dear Sir,<br />
Your very faithful servant,<br />
T. W. CROKE,<br />
Archbishop of Cashel.<br />
To: Mr. Michael Cusack.<br />
Hon. Sec. of the Gaelic Athletic Association.<br />
211<br />
It is no injustice to the services rendered by many zealous and<br />
constructive persons connected with the establishment of the Gaelic<br />
Athletic Association to accord to Michael Cusack, Maurice Davin<br />
and Archbishop Croke the greater share of credit for the creation<br />
and character of this National Organisation. Each in his own person<br />
embodied and imparted to the movement a distinct principle, and<br />
the triple union of aims and impulses thus attained constituted a<br />
potent National Ideal.<br />
MICHAEL CUSACK conceived in the Association a powerful<br />
bulwark against the inroads of alien influences and ideas of<br />
existence. He was the uncompromising champion of all distinctive<br />
Gaelic traditions, institutions and cultural possessions and fashioned<br />
the G.A.A. as a future army of resurgent Gaeldom. He was born in<br />
Carron, Burren, Co. Clare, on the 20th September, 1847, and died<br />
27th November, 1906.<br />
MAURICE DAVIN had the same pride in native customs that<br />
fostered manliness. His concern was to preserve the dignity and<br />
vindicate the prestige of native athleticism and rescue it from<br />
humiliating alien influences. As one of an outstanding family of<br />
athletes, he resented these, and no one was better fitted to lead the<br />
revolt against them. For this, and because of his personal prowess in<br />
the arena, Maurice Davin may justly be acknowledged as the “Father<br />
of Modern Irish Athletics”. He was born in Carrick-on- Suir,<br />
Co. Tipperary, 29th June, 1842, and died on 26th January, 1927.<br />
DR. CROKE brought a third and immeasurably powerful<br />
element of strength into the Association when he became its first<br />
Patron. As Archbishop of Cashel, his approval was of the utmost<br />
importance. It was opportunely forthcoming, and until the day of<br />
his death his interest in the well-being and success of the G.A.A.<br />
never diminished. When it was threatened with disruption he<br />
brought the dissident parties together: when it was assailed he<br />
defended it: when it was in need of practical help, he gave it. A lover<br />
of all manly outdoor sports belonging to the people, Dr. Croke<br />
realised the immense moral benefits to be gained by organisation<br />
and discipline, and as an advocate of national independence, he saw<br />
in those self-disciplined ranks an invaluable force for the attainment<br />
of that long-sought goal. He was born in Mallow, Co. Cork, on 19th<br />
APPENDIX 7<br />
MICHAEL CUSACK: MAURICE DAVIN:<br />
ARCHBISHOP CROKE<br />
APPENDIX 7<br />
MICHAEL CUSACK:<br />
MAURICE DAVIN:<br />
ARCHBISHOP CROKE<br />
212<br />
May, 1824, and died on 22nd July, 1902.<br />
So long as the Gaelic Athletic Association exists and so long<br />
as our distinctive pastimes flourish in our midst, the memory and<br />
services of these three men, Pioneer, President and Patron, to the<br />
cause of a Free and Gaelic Ireland must be held in grateful respect.<br />
213<br />
APPENDIX 8<br />
GENERAL<br />
SECRETARIES /<br />
DIRECTORS GENERAL<br />
OF THE GAA<br />
Micheál Cíosóg (An Clár) &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..1884-1885<br />
John McKay, Corcaigh &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..1884-1885<br />
John Wyse-Power, Cill Dara &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;1884-1887<br />
J. B. O’Reilly, Baile Átha Cliath &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;1885-1887<br />
Timothy O’Riordan, Corcaigh &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.1885-1889<br />
James Moore, An Lú &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..1887-1888<br />
William Prendergast, Tiobraid Árann &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.1888-1889<br />
P. R. Cleary, Luimneach &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..1889-1890<br />
Maurice Moynihan, Ciarraí &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;1890-1892<br />
Patrick Tobin, Baile Átha Cliath &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.1891-1894<br />
David Walsh, Corcaigh &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..1894-1895<br />
Richard T. C. Blake, An Mhí&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..1895-1898<br />
Frank B. Dineen, Luimneach &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;1898-1901<br />
Luke J. O’Toole, Baile Átha Cliath &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;1901-1929<br />
Padraig S. Ó Caoimh, Corcaigh &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..1929-1964<br />
Seán Ó Síocháin, Corcaigh &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;1964-1979<br />
(Director General)<br />
Liam Ó Maolmhichíl, An Longfort &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..1979-2008<br />
(Director General)<br />
Páraic Ó Dufaigh, Muineachán &#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..2008-<br />
(Director General)<br />
Appendix 8<br />
GENERAL SECRETARIES/DIRECTORS GENERAL<br />
OF THE GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />
214<br />
1884 &#8211; Muiris Ó Daimhín (Tiobraid Árann)<br />
1887 &#8211; Éamonn Binéid (An Clár)<br />
1888 &#8211; Muiris Ó Daimhín (Tiobraid Árann)<br />
1889 &#8211; Peadar S. Ó Ceallaigh (Gaillimh)<br />
1895 &#8211; Proinsias B. Ó Duinnín (Luimneach)<br />
1898 &#8211; Micheál Díring (Corcaigh)<br />
1901 &#8211; Séamus Ó Nualláin (Cill Chainnigh)<br />
1921 &#8211; Dónal Mac Carthaigh (Baile Átha Cliath)<br />
1924 &#8211; Pádraig D. Ó Braoin (Loch Garman)<br />
1929 &#8211; Liam P. Ó Clúmháin (Luimneach)<br />
1928 &#8211; Seán Ó Riain (Baile Átha Cliath)<br />
1932 &#8211; Seán Mac Carthaigh (Corcaigh)<br />
1935 &#8211; Riobaird Ó Caoimh (Laois)<br />
1938 &#8211; Pádraig Mac Con Midhe (Aontroim)<br />
1943 &#8211; Séamus Gáirnéar (Tiobraid Árann)<br />
1946 &#8211; Dónal Ó Ruairc (Ros Comáin)<br />
1949 &#8211; Micheál Mac Eochaidh (Loch Garman)<br />
1952 &#8211; Micheál U. Ó Donochadha (Port Láirge)<br />
1955 &#8211; Séamus Mac Fearáin (Aontroim)<br />
1958 &#8211; An Dr. S. S. Stiobhairt (Baile Átha Cliath)<br />
1961 &#8211; Aodh Ó Bróin (Cill Mhantáin)<br />
1964 &#8211; Alf Ó Muirí (Ard Mhacha)<br />
1967 &#8211; Séamus Ó Riain (Tiobraid Árann)<br />
1970 &#8211; Pádraig Ó Fainín (Port Láirge)<br />
1973 &#8211; An Dr. Dónal Ó Cianáin (Ros Comáin)<br />
1976 &#8211; Conchúr Ó Murchú (Corcaigh)<br />
1979 &#8211; Pádraig Mac Floinn (An Dún)<br />
1982 &#8211; Pádraig Ó Bogaigh (Cill Chainnigh)<br />
1985 &#8211; An Dr. Micheál Ó Lochlainn (Maigh Eo)<br />
1988 &#8211; Seán Ó Dubhlainn (Uibh Fhailí)<br />
1991 &#8211; Peadar Ó Cuinn (Fear Manach)<br />
1994 &#8211; Seán Boothman (Cill Mhantáin)<br />
1997 &#8211; Seosamh Mac Donncha (Gaillimh)<br />
2000 &#8211; Seán Mac Thaidhg (Muineacháin)<br />
2003 &#8211; Seán Ó Ceallaigh (Ciarraí)<br />
2006 &#8211; Nioclás Ó Braonáin (Cill Chainnigh)<br />
2009 &#8211; Críostóir Ó Cuana (Corcaigh)<br />
2012 &#8211; Liam Ó Néill (Laois)<br />
Appendix 9<br />
PRESIDENTS OF THE<br />
GAELIC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION<br />
index<br />
215<br />
References in this Index are to Rule Numbers.<br />
A<br />
Administration 4.1 &#8211; 4.16<br />
Communications 4.6<br />
Correspondence 1.7, 4.5<br />
Elective Office 4.1<br />
Quorum 4.2, 7.3(u)<br />
Transitional Committee Provisions 4.4<br />
Voting 4.3<br />
Affiliation<br />
Fee 3.2<br />
of Clubs 3.2, 3.3<br />
Age Grades 6.16<br />
Aims of Association<br />
Additional 1.4<br />
Basic 1.2<br />
All-Ireland Finals 6.30<br />
All-Ireland Post-Primary Schools’ Council 3.57<br />
Amalgamation (of Clubs) 3.8<br />
Amateur Status of Association 1.10<br />
Annual Congress<br />
Agenda 3.42<br />
Composition 3.36<br />
Elections (President, Representatives of Congress) 3.38<br />
Functions 3.37<br />
Motions 3.41<br />
Rule Changes 3.41<br />
Rule Drafting 3.54<br />
Special: see Special Congress<br />
Anti-Racist 1.12<br />
Anti-Sectarian 1.12<br />
Appeals 7.11, 4.6, 6.5(f) and (g), 6.6(g) and (j)<br />
Appeal Procedures 7.3 (u) to (aa), 7.11<br />
Decision 7.11 (o)<br />
Evidence, Rules of 7.3 (aa), 7.11<br />
Fees 7.11 (f) (3), 7.11(p)<br />
Games/Competitions affected 7.11 (q), (r), (s)<br />
Hearings 7.11 (m)<br />
Irish Language (use of) 7.11 (h)<br />
Match Officials (Exempted) 7.3 (aa)(1)(vii)<br />
Notice of 7.11 (i)<br />
Records/Documents 7.11 (j) and (l)<br />
Remitted Cases 7.14<br />
Replies 7.11 (k)<br />
Restriction on Appeals 7.11 (a), (c) and (d)<br />
Right of Appeals 7.11 (a) to (c)<br />
Scope 7.11 (n)<br />
Submission 7.11 (e), (f), (g) and (h)<br />
Index<br />
216<br />
Time Limits 7.11 (e)<br />
Arbitration 7.13<br />
Disputes Resolution Authority<br />
- Appointment of Secretary 3.37(g)<br />
- Nomination of Secretary 3.44(n)<br />
- Ratification of Panels of Arbitrators 3.44(n)<br />
Disputes Resolution Code Appendix 5<br />
Jurisdiction 1.9<br />
Remitted Cases 7.14<br />
Association<br />
Aims 1.2, 1.4<br />
Audit Committee 3.44(k)<br />
Australasia &#8211; (Transfer and Sanctions to Play) 6.11<br />
B<br />
Bookmaking (prohibited on Association property) 5.4<br />
Bye-Laws 3.2, 3.11, 3.18, 3.19, 3.20, 3.56, 3.57, 4.2, 6.13, 7.10, 7.11.<br />
C<br />
Canada (Transfers and Sanctions to play) 6.11<br />
Central Council<br />
Appeals 7.11<br />
Championships (Control of) 3.44(i)<br />
Composition 3.43<br />
Congress Functions 3.37, 3.44(q)<br />
Diputes Resolution Authority &#8211; Appointment of Secretary 3.44(n)<br />
Disqualification from Membership 3.43(e)<br />
Expenses 1.10<br />
Fees and Fines (Review) 3.44(o), 7.7<br />
Functions 3.44<br />
National Leagues (Control) 3.44(i)<br />
Notice of Meetings 3.46<br />
Powers 3.44<br />
Proxies 3.43<br />
Rule Changes 3.44 (c)<br />
Rules Interpretation 3.37(e), 3.41, 3.44(b), 3.47(e)<br />
Sub Committees &#8211; Management Committee 3.47<br />
- Central Competitions Control Committee 3.48<br />
- Central Hearings Committee 3.49<br />
- Central Appeals Committee 3.50<br />
- Central Referees’ Appointments Committee 3.51<br />
- Central Fixtures Planning Committee 3.53<br />
- National Referees’ Committee 3.51<br />
- Rules Advisory Committee 3.54<br />
- Standing Committee on the Playing Rules 3.44(l),<br />
3.55<br />
Representation 3.43<br />
Supreme Governing Body 3.44(a)<br />
Term of Office (Council/Committee Member) 3.43, 3.52<br />
Challenge Games 6.39<br />
Championships: see Inter-County Championships; Appendix 3;<br />
Children’s Officer 3.11<br />
index<br />
217<br />
Closed Months / Collective Training 6.43<br />
Club<br />
Affiliation 3.2, 3.3<br />
Amalgamations 3.8<br />
Avaiabilty of Inter-County Players 6.21<br />
Basic Unit 3.1<br />
Club Championships 3.32, 6.20 &#8211; 6.25<br />
Club Championship &#8211; Status of Players 6.18<br />
Club Constitution and Rules 3.5, Appendix 4.<br />
Colours 3.2<br />
Disqualification 6.23<br />
Expulsion 3.6<br />
Name 3.4<br />
Notice 1.7, 4.6(d), 6.22<br />
Object 3.1<br />
Officers/Training 3.21<br />
Organisation of Championships 6.20, 6.24<br />
Playing Members (minimum) 3.3<br />
Registration 2.2, 2.3, 3.2<br />
Team Party &#8211; Provincial/All-Ireland Club 6.25<br />
Winding Up 3.7<br />
Code of Conduct 1.14<br />
Codes and Guidelines 1.13, Appendix 2<br />
College Club 6.7<br />
Communications 4.6<br />
Competitions Structure &#8211; Alterations 6.44<br />
Conferencing, Video/Telephone 4.7<br />
Congress: see Annual Congress<br />
Correspondence: see Administration<br />
County Committee: (principally) 3.19 to 3.24<br />
Accounts 3.15, 3.44(f)<br />
Affiliation (forwarding to Provincial Council) 3.23<br />
Appointments/Sub Committees 3.20(m)<br />
Composition 3.19<br />
Officers/Terms 3.11<br />
Powers 3.20<br />
Rights, Loss of 3.24<br />
Subcommittees 3.21, 3.22<br />
County Colours 6.33<br />
County Convention 3.10 &#8211; 3.18<br />
Agenda 3.15<br />
Elections / Appointment of Officers and Other Officials 3.11<br />
Motions 3.14<br />
Nominations 3.13<br />
Special Convention 3.10<br />
Voting 3.16<br />
County Referees’ Administrator 3.20<br />
County Safety Officer 3.20<br />
County Secretary 2.2, 2.3, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, 3.14, 3.15, 3.19(b), 6.11<br />
Croke Park use of 5.1, 3.44(p)<br />
D<br />
Declarations<br />
Association’s Ethos 6.1<br />
218<br />
for First County 6.8<br />
for Counties eligible under Special Eligibility Provisions for<br />
Hurling 6.9<br />
of Trust (Association Property) 5.3<br />
Dedication of Association and Resources 1.5<br />
Definitions<br />
of First Club 6.3<br />
of First County 6.3<br />
of Own Club 6.3<br />
of Own County 6.3<br />
of Catchment Area 6.3<br />
of Other Relevant Connection 6.3<br />
of Permanent Residence 6.3<br />
Director General<br />
Annual Report 3.42<br />
Appointment 3.45<br />
On Central Council 3.43<br />
On Management Committee 3.47<br />
Playing in the U.S.A./Canada/Australasia<br />
(Authorisations, Permits, Sanctions to play) 6.11<br />
Rule Interpretation &#8211; function 3.47<br />
Notice of Central Council meetings 3.46<br />
Discipline 7.1 &#8211; 7.14<br />
Debarment 7.8<br />
Disqualification of Teams 7.6<br />
Disruptive Conduct at Games 7.2(d)<br />
Evidence, Rules of 7.3(aa)<br />
Expulsion 7.9<br />
Fines 7.7<br />
Forfeiture of Games 7.6<br />
Infractions 7.2<br />
Jurisdiction 7.1<br />
Match Bans 7.2(b)<br />
Misconduct Discrediting Association 7.2 (e)<br />
Misconduct at Games by Players 7.2 (b)<br />
Misconduct at Games by Team Officials 7.2(c)<br />
Procedures 7.3<br />
Reinstatements Committee 7.12<br />
Suspensions 7.5<br />
After Match Presentation 7.5(h)<br />
Effect of 7.5(d), (e) and (f)<br />
Juvenile Suspensions &#8211; 7.5 (m), (n) and (o)<br />
Term of Suspension defined 7.5 (h), (i) and (j)<br />
Team Constitution 7.4<br />
Disputes Resolution Authority 3.44(n), 7.13, Appendix 5.<br />
Disqualification 6.20(d), 6.23, 7.2(e), 7.6<br />
Divisional<br />
Committee 3.20<br />
Secretary 2.2, 2.3<br />
Doping<br />
Anti-Doping Hearings Committee 1.15<br />
Disputes 7.13<br />
Use Forbidden 1.15<br />
index<br />
219<br />
E<br />
Educational Institutions 3.57<br />
Elective Office (confined to Full Members) 4.1<br />
Eligibility (to Play)<br />
Age Grades, including Under 21 and Minor 6.16<br />
Definitions for 6.3<br />
For Championship 6.12 &#8211; 6.19<br />
General 6.2<br />
Inter Club/Inter-County Senior 6.12<br />
Inter Club Intermediate 6.13(1)<br />
Inter Club Junior 6.13(2)<br />
Inter-County Intermediate (Hurling) 6.14<br />
Inter-County Junior &#8211; Excluding Britain 6.15(1)<br />
Inter-County Junior &#8211; Britain 6.15(2)<br />
Restriction on County Participation 6.17<br />
Status, of Players, Championship and League 6.18<br />
Equipment: see Playing Equipment<br />
European Board (Permit to Play) 6.7<br />
Evidence, Rules of: see Appeals; Discipline; Objections<br />
Expenses: Central Council rates 1.10<br />
Travel and Hotel 4.8<br />
F<br />
Fees 2.2, 3.2, 3.23, 3.44(o)<br />
First Club &#8211; Defined 6.3<br />
- Attachment 6.4<br />
First County &#8211; Declaration 6.8<br />
- Defined 6.3<br />
Full-time Training Prohibited 1.10<br />
Finance Director 3.47(a)<br />
Fines 3.44(o), 7.7<br />
Fixtures Planners/Planning Committee 3.21(iii), 3.33(A)(x), 3.53<br />
Full Members 2.1, 4.1, 7.3 (x), 7.10 (i) (2)<br />
G<br />
Games<br />
After-Match Presentation 7.5(h)<br />
Appointment of Match Officials 6.40<br />
Award / Facts of Game 6.41<br />
Expenses (Travel, Hotel) 4.8<br />
Fees, Fines (Review) 3.44(o), 7.7<br />
Girls’ Participation 6.16<br />
Go Games 6.3, 6.4, 6.26<br />
Medals 4.10 &#8211; 4.13<br />
Penalties (Rules of Specification and Control) 6.42<br />
Tournaments and Challenge Games: see separate entry.<br />
Trophies: see Trophies.<br />
Gaelic Players’ Association 3.43, 3.58<br />
Grading of Clubs and Players 3.21, 3.31, 6.19<br />
Greyhound Racing (prohibited on Association<br />
Property) 5.1<br />
220<br />
H<br />
Handball: see Irish Handball Council<br />
Handball Regional Council 3.30<br />
Higher Education Council 3.43, 3.57<br />
Higher Education Student 6.7<br />
Horse Racing (prohibited on Association property) 5.1<br />
Hotel Expenses, etc; see Expenses<br />
Hurling Special Eligibility Provisions 6.9<br />
I<br />
Independent Teams 6.3, 6.7<br />
Infractions 7.2<br />
Inter-County Championship 6.27 -6.34<br />
All-Ireland Finals 6.30<br />
County Colours 6.33<br />
Draw 6.29<br />
Numbering of Players 6.31<br />
Organisation 6.27<br />
Registration (Minor/U-21) 6.34<br />
Provincial Championships 6.28<br />
Team Party/Selections 6.32<br />
International Units<br />
Aims 1.4(b)<br />
Anti-Doping Rules 1.15<br />
Appeals 7.11<br />
Deviation from Rule 3.59(a)<br />
Disciplinary Jurisdiction 7.1<br />
Interpretations and Definitions Appendix 1<br />
Investigation (of Team) 7.4<br />
Irish Handball Council<br />
(Functions, Procedures, Committees’ Status) 3.56<br />
Irish<br />
Culture 1.4<br />
Dancing 1.4<br />
Industry 1.4<br />
Language 1.4, 1.6, 1.7, 2.2, 2.3, 3.4, 7.10(f), 7.11(h)<br />
Manufacture 1.17(a)<br />
Music 1.4<br />
Song 1.4<br />
J<br />
Jurisdiction of Association (over Members and Units) 1.9<br />
L<br />
Law Court (Appeal Prohibited) 1.9<br />
League Competitions 6.35 &#8211; 6.37<br />
Organisation 6.35, 6.37<br />
Status (of players) 6.18<br />
Loss of Club Rights 3.9<br />
index<br />
221<br />
M<br />
Management Committee<br />
Composition 3.47<br />
Functions 3.47<br />
Powers 3.47<br />
Report (to Central Council) 3.44(m), 3.47<br />
Match Bans 7.2<br />
Match Officials (Appointment of) 6.40<br />
Medals 4.10 &#8211; 4.13<br />
Membership<br />
Full 2.1<br />
Youth 2.1<br />
Monitoring of County Fixtures Programme 3.32<br />
Motions: see Annual Congress, Provincial Convention,<br />
County Convention.<br />
Minor:<br />
Championships 6.16<br />
Committees 3.20 (m)<br />
Draw/Rota Football Appendix 3<br />
Eligibility to Play 6.7, 6.16<br />
Independent Team 3.20(o), 6.3, 6.7<br />
Registration of Players 2.3, 6.34<br />
N<br />
Name of Association 1.1<br />
National Anthem 1.8<br />
National Flag (display) 1.8<br />
National Games (defined) 1.3<br />
National Ideals: see Aims of Association<br />
National Identity: see Aims of Association<br />
National Leagues 6.37<br />
National Referees’ Administrator 3.47<br />
National Referees’ Committee 3.51<br />
National Youth Forum 3.40<br />
New York Board Area (Transfers, Authorisations/Permits to<br />
Play) 6.11<br />
Non Affiliated Bodies 6.10<br />
Non-party political (Association is) 1.11<br />
Numbering of Players 6.31<br />
North American Board (Transfers and Sanctions to play) 6.11<br />
O<br />
Objections 7.10<br />
Age Objections 6.16, 7.10(h)<br />
Decision on 7.10 (m) to (p)<br />
Disciplinary Action Arising 7.10 (o)<br />
Evidence, Rules of, 7.3(aa), 7.10<br />
Fees 7.10 (d)(3) and (p)<br />
Hearing of 7.10 (i) to (l)<br />
Irish Language (use of) 7.10 (e)(2), (f)<br />
Objection Procedures 7.10 (i) to (l)<br />
Notice of 7.10(g)<br />
Postponement of Games 7.10 (l)<br />
222<br />
Penalty (Loss of Game) 7.10 (n)<br />
Records/Documents 7.10 (h)<br />
Submission 1.7, 7.10 (a) to (f)<br />
Time Limits 7.10 (c)<br />
Official Documents/Correspondence (requirements) 1.7, 7.10, 7.11.<br />
Own Club Defined 6.3<br />
Own County Defined 6.3<br />
P<br />
Party political questions, movement 1.11<br />
Payments in cash forbidden 1.10, 1.17, 4.14<br />
Penalty<br />
Defined for breach of Rule (general) Appendix 1<br />
Playing<br />
Eligibility 6.1 &#8211; 6.11<br />
Equipment 1.17<br />
Gear (Requirements) 1.17<br />
Membership Requirements 6.2<br />
Playing Restrictions &#8211; Club 6.7<br />
- Inter-County 6.8<br />
Playing Rules &#8211; Standing Committee 3.55<br />
President:<br />
Election of 3.37, 3.38<br />
on Central Council 3.43<br />
on Management Committee 3.47<br />
Prizes (in cash, forbidden) 4.14<br />
Property:<br />
Exclusion 5.4<br />
Units’ Powers 5.2<br />
Use of 5.1<br />
Vesting 5.3<br />
Provincial Competitions Control Committee 3.33<br />
Provincial Championships 6.27, 6.28, 6.29<br />
Provincial Post-Primary Schools’ Council 3.30<br />
Provincial Convention 3.25, 3.29<br />
Agenda 3.29<br />
Bye-Laws 3.28<br />
Composition 3.25<br />
Functions 3.26<br />
Motions 3.28<br />
Nominations 3.27<br />
Vacancy in officership 3.26<br />
Provincial Council 3.30 &#8211; 3.35<br />
Bye-Laws 3.28<br />
Composition 3.30<br />
Disqualification from Membership 3.30<br />
Monitoring of County Championships 3.32<br />
Notice of Meeting 3.35<br />
Powers 3.31<br />
Records (submissions to Central<br />
Council/Congress) 3.34<br />
Term of Office 3.30<br />
index<br />
223<br />
Sub-Committees 3.33<br />
Provincial Planning and Physical Development<br />
Committee 3.33<br />
Q<br />
Quorum: see Administration<br />
R<br />
Racism Prohibited 1.12<br />
Referees’ Administration 3.20, 3.21, 3.31, 3.33, 3.47, 3.51<br />
Registration<br />
Fees 2.2<br />
Members 2.2<br />
Players, of Club 2.3<br />
Players, Inter-County Minor/Under 21 6.34<br />
Records 4.16<br />
Regulations 3.20, 3.31, 3.44(h), 3.48, 7.2, 7.3<br />
Reinstatements 7.12<br />
Representatives of Congress, Election of 3.38<br />
Rights: see Loss of Club Rights<br />
Rounders 1.3<br />
Rules<br />
Changes of 3.41(c), (d), (e), (f) and (g); 3.44(c)<br />
Deviation from 3.59<br />
Drafting of 3.54<br />
Interpretation (by Central Council) 3.37, 3.41, 3.44(b), 3.47<br />
Playing Rules 3.41(d), 3.44(l), 3.55<br />
Printing 1.6<br />
Specification and Control: Penalties for Breaches 6.42<br />
Rules Advisory Committee 3.44(l), 3.54<br />
S<br />
Safeguarding Children / Young People (Under 18) 1.13<br />
Salaries (employees) 1.10<br />
Sanctions to play<br />
In U.S.A./Canada/Australasia Board Areas 6.11<br />
Outside Association 6.10<br />
Sectarianism Prohibited 1.12<br />
Special Congress 3.39<br />
Sponsors’ names etc. (display on gear, equipment) 1.17<br />
Sponsorship (conditions of acceptance) 1.16<br />
Suspensions &#8211; see Discipline<br />
T<br />
Team Investigation 7.4<br />
Team Party &#8211; Provincial/All-Ireland Club 6.25<br />
Team Party / Selections &#8211; Inter-county 6.32<br />
Tournament Games &#8211; including Seven-a-Side 6.38<br />
Training (full-time) prohibited 1.10<br />
Travel expenses: see Expenses<br />
Trophies<br />
224<br />
General 4.9, 4.10, 4.14, 4.15<br />
Transfers<br />
Association’s Ethos 6.1<br />
Effective Date 6.5, 6.6<br />
Finishing Competitions after Transfer 6.7 (Exception 8), 6.8(d)<br />
Inter-County 6.6<br />
New York/North American Board/Canada/Australasia<br />
(Transfers to) 6.11<br />
Within County 6.5<br />
Trustees<br />
Association property vested in 5.3<br />
Club 3.6, 3.7<br />
U<br />
Under 13 and Younger Age Groups 6.26<br />
Under-21<br />
Championship 6.16<br />
Eligibility to Play 6.7, 6.16<br />
Independent Team 3.20(o)<br />
Registration of Players 2.3, 6.34<br />
U.S.A. (Transfers, Sanctions and Permits to Play) 6.11<br />
V<br />
Voting: see Administration<br />
Vice President &#8211; Authority to act as President 3.38<br />
- Council Member 3.43<br />
W<br />
Wages: see Salaries<br />
Y<br />
Youth &#8211; National Forum/Congress 3.40<br />
Youth Membership 2.1, 6.2</p>
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		<title>Club Polo Shirts</title>
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		<title>Match Report division 3 Multy v Mullingar Shamrocks 10/5/2013</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First 2pts in our league campaign this year, at the expense of Mullingar Shamrocks. You might say Shamrocks were in the wrong place at the wrong time, I was all to well aware of the sucker punch this Multy team &#8230; <a href="http://multyfarnhamgaa.com/?p=753">Click here to continue reading .... <span class="meta-nav"></span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First 2pts in our league campaign this year, at the expense of Mullingar Shamrocks. You might say Shamrocks were in the wrong place at the wrong time, I was all to well aware of the sucker punch this Multy team took last weekend in the Championship, one could tell they would not be beaten by the bell, that they would get up and come out fighting stronger than ever.<br />
 Team as follows 1.Ciaran McCabe[square], 2.Stephen Moran, 3.Henry Reilly, 4.Brian McGloughlan, 5.Rory Boyce, 6.Leo Blake, 7.Gerry Ferrick,[spyro], 8.Jason Tighe[jayo], 9.Enda Carter, 10.Mark Fallon, 11.Connor Murtagh, 12.Chris Canning, 13.Emmett Ferrick[nipper], 14.Daniel Loughrey, 15.Noel Kiernan</p>
<p>Subs used , David Nolan, Johnny Orme, Paul Smith, Leroy Casselry, Mick Mc Donnell. </p>
<p>Referee Patrick Mc Gauran throws up the ball to get first half underway, it had been a nice May day up to now, but like hitting a light switch the heavens opened , and boy what a downpour for about first 15 mins. During this monsoon Mullingar had there best passage of play, they would go into a 3 pt lead, some might say Shamrocks should have done better in this period , but the fact is they did,nt , and credit must be giving to our lads in their defensive efforts. About halfway into half we got on the front foot, Enda opened the scoring with a well worked goal, Nipper put us ahead soon after good point , the score of the half came next , Jason gets up well to claim from a kick out , from outside the 45 with no hesitation he kicks as good a score as you will ever see, well done Jayo. Shamrocks keep at it, they get next two points , which bring the sides level for the second time. Multy playing well putting Shamrocks under alot of pressure win a free, Noel comes to the fore and points , we take the lead again , a lead we will hold onto and improve on as the game goes on. Noel points again from a free , we take a 2 pt lead into the break. Multy 1-4 Mullingar 0-5 . </p>
<p>The second half underway, Multy resume from where they finished in the first half, well taken point from Daniel. The visitors get a point back, nothing more than consolation, immediately we raise the green flag again, this time , for sure the score of the second half, Mark goes on one off his never say die runs, from an almost impossible angle , you would wonder how he would get any score, but there you are Mark been Mark he blasted one to the roof of the net, some goal Mark. Chris points soon after, ahead by 2-6 to 0-6 now , and from the effort the lads are putting we will never loose from here. Shamrocks come back with another point, we step it up again and get 3 points, it was like as if we were punishing them for scoring, those three points all  came from play, Nipper, Connor and Daniel. Shamrocks did get one more point just before final whistle sounded. In the last few mins they found themselves down to 13 men , stupid behaviour after they were awarded a free, one player got a straight red card, with the other picking up a second yellow. All there own doing. </p>
<p>Just a word on the game, for me it was one of our finest hours, a strong defensive effort from our lads, that started from our number fifteen, we had forwards today that played like backs , around the middle we were very strong and committed , Jason was very good in the air today, backline a bit loose early on , but when we settled we were very good. Stevie and Gerry picked up every lose ball, Leo very good coming forward. We can now reflect on the fact that we had a few players missing today, can we pick out from that team effort today , where these players were missing, its not so obvious , which just proves we have a bench, and i also feel we have a much stronger bench than we might think. For any player to think there place on this Multy team is guaranteed i say you would be foolish. </p>
<p>Congrats lads on a great performance, and to all concerned. </p>
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		<title>Under 16 match v Milmore Gaels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On monday 6th May , we travelled to Balymore to play Millmore Gaels in u-16 Div 2 League. Team Line out. 1.Heiner von Beanu, 2.Michael Moran, 3. Darragh O Connor, 4.Mark Menton, 5.Thomas McGuivney, 6.Oisin Dolan[capt], 7.Paddy Power, 8.Mark Reynolds, &#8230; <a href="http://multyfarnhamgaa.com/?p=751">Click here to continue reading .... <span class="meta-nav"></span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On monday 6th May , we travelled to Balymore to play Millmore Gaels in u-16 Div 2 League.<br />
Team Line out. </p>
<p>1.Heiner von Beanu, 2.Michael Moran, 3. Darragh O Connor, 4.Mark Menton, 5.Thomas McGuivney, 6.Oisin Dolan[capt], 7.Paddy Power, 8.Mark Reynolds, 9.Eoghan Weir, 10.Tommy Greville, 11.Tom Tighe, 12. Adam Loughrey, 13.Jordon Fulham, 14.Craig Sweeney, 15.Karl Peyton.</p>
<p>Sub. 16.Stephen Sweeney. </p>
<p>Although we may have got the opening score of the match, a point from Eoghan, this was a pretty one sided affair. The home side were always in full control. Adam pointed from a free , and Tom scored a goal from play, that was our total for first half. Millmore did well on score sheet, half time score Multy 1-2 Millmore 2-7.</p>
<p>Second half would show us much improved, we had a dominant spell for about ten or twelve minutes, we scored 2-2 unanswered. even this was not enough to spark any sort of comeback. Those scores came from a fine goal from Karl, another from Eoghan to bring his total for the day to 1-1, and a point each from Mark Reynolds and Adam. Millmore in the second half scored 2-6, final score Multy 3-4 Millmore 4-13. </p>
<p>What i want to say to our lads is , we must keep at it, we are playing Div 2 football, and if we want to play Div 2 Championship well it goes without saying a bit more effort all round is needed for next few games. </p>
<p>We are at home next Monday to Shandonagh , so come on lads we will give this our best shot . Well done to all today. </p>
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		<title>Match report Multyfarnham  v Moate</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2013 15:47:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerry Bawle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[All roads lead to Lakepoint Park [St.Lomans], we take on the might of Moate All Whites. All Whites is right they were like Ghosts thirty three minutes into the second half, when they were two points behind , they got &#8230; <a href="http://multyfarnhamgaa.com/?p=750">Click here to continue reading .... <span class="meta-nav"></span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All roads lead to Lakepoint Park [St.Lomans], we take on the might of Moate All Whites. All Whites is right they were like Ghosts thirty three minutes into the second half, when they were two points behind , they got some of their colour back in the 34th min , when they scored that goal that denied  Multyfarnham a win that they truly deserved , we all know to well on the football pitch you don&#8217;t always get what you deserve. Not to worry plenty of time left in this years Championship to make amends, i have no doubt that&#8217;s exactly what these lads will do.<br />
 Referee Sean Carroll gets things underway @ 5.30pm, he throws up the ball , Moate win from throw in , they play the long ball in to their forwards, its well intercepted by Stevie Moran, Stevie clears his lines and we go forward , some good play from our lads , we end up with first scoring oppertunity of the match,after Mark Fallon is fouled, Noel Kiernan steps up to take this free , very difficult one 30mts out and nearly on the sideline, brave effort from Noel just goes to the right of the post and wide. Into the 4th min and we are still on the attack, we are throwing the ball around well in the forward line, Jason Tighe with a well directed kick pass in front of Emmett&#8221;Nipper&#8221;Ferrick, Nipper holds on and forces the foul, Noel comes forward again, from almost exactly the same place as the previous free, this time Noel makes no mistake , not an ideal day for free taking, very strong cross wind, that was a fair good point Noel. From the kick out we win the ball , Moate win it back but handle on the ground, free in, 40mts out , Noel kicks over another fine point. Only 5mins gone we are up by 2pts , no real attack from Moate so far. We go on the attack again this time Moate knock the ball away from Nipper and out for a 45. The attempt at the resulting 45 goes right and wide. Next score in the 8th min is first point for Moate, its also their first time inside our 45. Ciaran &#8220;Square&#8221;Mc Cabe from the kick out finds his man Jimmy Corcoran[CoCo], who in turn finds Noel , long ball into Nipper , Nipper battles hard in there , he gets support from Jason who takes the pass, and plays it out the field to Enda Carter, Gerry Ferrick is in support takes the pass from Enda and kicks fine point, that was good score, plenty more of that is required. Moate back down the field again poor ball in from them is picked up by Square, he lets it out to Leo Blake, Leo is fouled, he takes quick free to Rory Boyce, Moate pick up a Yellow card for the foul on Boycey. Long ball out to Ian McGovern , Ian carries and is fouled, Noel points from placed ball again 35mts out . Moate get one back, we still  just edging this contest 4pts to 2 ahead half way into the first half. We go ahead by three in the 17th min, after Enda is fouled just outside their 45, Noel this time from the hand kicks another great point. At this stage its ten mins since Moate got a score, they win a free around the middle and a quickly taken free into full forward who is out in front , he catches turns and shoots, our lead is back to 2pts. For next few mins not to many chances for either side, we win a free around middle of the park, Noel takes it short to CoCo but Moate player nips in to whip it up before CoCo, he lets long ball in to ful forward Ian is there gets a hand to it but cant control, Stevie collides with incoming corner forward ref gives a penalty, they score the goal, this puts them infront for the first time, after 22mins. they will go on to score 2 more points and take a 3 pt lead into the break. Half time score Multy 0-5 Moate 1-5. </p>
<p>Second half underway Moate take from throw in , head straight for goal and from long long way out take a shot at goal, some point, inside ten seconds of the restart. Moate will stay on the front foot for next few mins , and get 3 further points. Less than 5 mins into the half we find ourselves behind by 7pts. Time for change in personnel Multy make two changes, Max Brady &#038; Johnny Orm come on . Next attack comes from Moate , Stevie does well and spoils things for them, not for the first time . Stevie is fouled, quick free to Noel who sends long ball down the field to Max, first touch for Max great one it is picks out Johnny, also on his first touch and what a pass into Nipper who emerges from between two defenders and blasts the ball to the back of the net, some score lads. 7 mins into the half  1-5 to 1-9 now. Daniel loughrey comes on. Moate kick out is well intercepted by Gerry , who in turn is supported by Henry Reilly and Brian McGloughlan,between them they go forward Henry gets good pass of to CoCo who scores a beauty from around the forty. We follow this with a point from a 45 by Noel, Noel has them shooting boots on today. We are still on the attack Nipper is fouled about 35 mts out, Daniel steps up to take it , not far away goes to left and wide, maybe it should have been left to Noel, anyway we cant dwell on it now we have a game to win. 18th min Moate point again 3 ahead now, 1-7 to 1-10.Paul Moran makes his entry at this stage.  Johnny and Max from play score a fine point each, 24 mins gone now, 1-9 to 1-10 a one point game.David &#8220;Snake&#8221;Nolan is on maybe Snake can give us a bit of a lift. It will remain like this untill 32nd minute, when Noel points another free after Nipper is fouled. From the Moate kick out Brian makes it his and is fouled, Noel steps up again to punish, we are back infront again , by a single point . In 34th min of play , final whistle would be very pleasing, but this is not over yet, Moate take their kick out won well by Leo , he finds Gerry who passes to Johnny , Johnny with that trusty old boot raises another white flag.Two points ahead now surely time must be up, but no. Quick short kick out from Moate long ball to mid field and on to forwardline , a shot from full forward from more than 20mts finds the back of the net, what a sucker punch , completely against the run of play. Final score Multy 1-12 Moate 2-10. It can be so cruel this game, maybe thats part of the beauty of it , the best teams dont always win. FACT.</p>
<p>What can we take from our two championship games this year. Is there a Championship in this team, is it there this year. Well to answer both question with one word YES. There is for sure, but alot of work needs to be done along the way, by both Management and Players, no excuses from anyone for not doing whats expected of you. </p>
<p>Well done to all today on a brave performance, we had some champion performances from the likes of , Stevie, Ian, and Nipper, but this week for me its hats of to that man Noel Kiernan, some effort today Noel,well done. </p>
<p>Team as follows, 1.Ciaran McCabe, 2.Brian McGloughlan, 3.Henry Reilly, 4.Stephen Moran, 5.Ian McGovern, 6.Leo Blake, 7.Rory Boyce, 8.Enda Carter, 9.Jimmy Corcoran, 10.Ger Ferrick, 11. Jason Tighe, 12.Mark Fallon, 13.Emmett Ferrick, 14.Noel Kiernan, 15.Leroy Casserly.</p>
<p>Subs..Max Brady, Johnny Orm, Daniel Loughrey, Paul Moran, David Nolan</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 11:13:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[under 16 game this evening in Ballymore and not in miltown ,players leaving friary gates at 545 kick off at 7pm,]]></description>
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		<title>Kelloggs Cul Camps in Multyfarnham 8=12th July</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 10:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE CLUB IS HOSTING THE KELLOGGS CUL CAMP ON THE 8TH OF JULY UNTIL THE 12TH JULY. THE CAMPS ARE IN FOOTBALL , HURLING AND CAMOGIE. THE COST OF EACH CAMP IS 55 EURO FOR EACH CHILD 45 EURO EACH &#8230; <a href="http://multyfarnhamgaa.com/?p=748">Click here to continue reading .... <span class="meta-nav"></span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THE CLUB IS HOSTING THE KELLOGGS CUL CAMP ON THE 8TH OF JULY UNTIL THE 12TH JULY. THE CAMPS ARE IN FOOTBALL , HURLING AND CAMOGIE. THE COST OF EACH CAMP IS 55 EURO FOR EACH CHILD 45 EURO EACH TWO CHILDREN IN THE SAME FAMILY 40 EURO EACH THREE CHILDREN IN THE SAME FAMILY. 40 EURO EACH FOUR CHILDREN IN THE SAME FAMILY. PLEASE CONTACT MRS E DOWNES ON 0868574947 AS SOON AS POSSIBLE</p>
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		<title>fixtures from 6/5/2013  till 15/5/2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 09:32:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[monday 13th Under 16 match against Shandonagh in Multyfarnham at 7pm. Wednesday 15th Under 12 match against St Pauls in Multyfarnham at 7pm. Tuesday 14th Under 10s match against Ballycomyle in Ballycomyle at 7pm.]]></description>
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Wednesday 15th Under 12 match against St Pauls in Multyfarnham at 7pm.<br />
Tuesday  14th Under 10s match against Ballycomyle in Ballycomyle at 7pm.</p>
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