St Breckans Join Clubify

What is Clubify?

Clubify is a news & media platform which brings clubs to mobile. Basically it allows sports clubs to get content directly to their subscribers’ mobile devices as well as initiate interaction and participation in club initiatives. From a club’s perspective, a major benefit is the ability to extend the availability of existing fundraising initiatives to the App. This increases the target audience and simplifies the process of supporting such initiatives.
Who is it for?

Clubify originally started out with GAA Clubs in mind but has since expanded to cater for 10 genres of clubs in both sporting and community organisations. We also now cater for Schools. If you have a community around your organisation (i.e. members, supporters, parents) then you can use Clubify. You do not need to use all of the available features. If you don’t have any immediate need for fundraising, then that’s fine. Most organisations just want to publish news, fixtures, results and integrate with existing social media accounts. The good news is all of that is totally free.
To download your copy of the app please click here: https://www.clubifyapp.com/

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Semi-Final

After a brilliant team display against Kilrush, St. Breckans are through to the County Semi-Final meeting against Miltown. This was sweet revenge for their defeat against the same opposition in the previous round. St. Breckans were the more dominant team from the start with Conor Cormican scoring a goal after just 29 seconds. This unsettled Kilrush and even though they drew level with 5 mins left, an Alan Sweeney goal settled the match so now to the Semis and hopefully a Co. Final.

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County Championship

Come on the Breckans!! St. Breckans were successful in their championship meeting with St. Joseph’s Doora- Barefield on the scoreline of 2-15 to 2-13. In a hard fought and entertaining game , Breckans came out on top despite being six points down with 10 mins to go but a brilliant solo goal by the excellent Dale Masterson brought Breckans back into the match and two late points sealed the victory. Well done to the lads and management, they never gave up and fought hard to the finish. Now for the quarter-finals, in which we should know our opponents later this week.

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Membership & Registration Good Friday 7.30pm

St Breckan’s are holding a Registration Evening on Good Friday for all people that may have struggled to attend previous registrations.

If you are a player it is mandatory that you have renewed your membership to ensure that you are covered to play for the club and that the club is indemnified in the event of an accident. Please do not train or play without renewing your membership.

Heather and Paul Burke will be in the Complex for an hour Good Friday to allow players and club supporters the opportunity to pay their 2015 membership. Many members will be home from college and elsewhere for Easter so it’s a great opportunity to sort out their 2015 membership.

If you cannot attend registration please contact one of the executive asap. Details on this website.

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Under 10 Astro League

Thanks to Paddy Mooney, Pat Hogan and Michael Howley for all the great work they did over the winter with the under 10 squads. Focusing on all the core skills including blocking, catching, high catches, kicking with both feet, picking the ball properly, hand passing and much more.

Here is a picture of the 2 teams that reached the finals – Well done to all.

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Membership Rates

ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS:

Every playing member from Under 6’s up to Senior level MUST pay their membership fees IN FULL before stepping a foot on the pitch for TRAINING or MATCHES, as per club rules. Players who do not pay their membership place the club, others and themselves at serious risk in the event of an injury. All other non-playing members are asked to pay their fees also. #NOPAY #NOPLAY

The attached picture shows the breakdown of membership fees.

Please note the following:
– Students attending 3rd level education qualify for the Youth rate (€35); provided they are paying a single membership i.e. not part of a family rate!
– Membership rates have increased from last year due to the implementation of a levy applied by Clare County Board for the upgrading of Cusack Park.

*** REGISTRATION DAYS ***
– Saturday Feb. 21st, 10am-12pm
– Friday Feb. 27th, 7-8:30pm

Registration will take place at the Complex; all fees to be paid to Club Treasurer, Heather Crowe.

Membership Rates 2015

ADULT: €55.00
YOUTH*: €35.00
1 ADULT + 1 YOUTH: €80.00
1 ADULT + 2 YOUTHS: €105.00
1 ADULT + 3 YOUTHS: €120.00
2 ADULTS + 1 YOUTH: €115.00
2 ADULTS + 2 YOUTHS: €130.00
2 ADULTS + 3 YOUTHS: €145.00

PAYMENT TO BE GIVEN TO HEATHER CROWE
CLUB TREASURER

* Youth applies to Under16 panel members and below.

REGISTRATION DATES: In the Complex

SATURDAY 21st February 10am to 12pm

FRIDAY 27th February 7pm to 8.30pm

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2014 Rule Changes Video

Video: Marty Morrissey, David Coldrick and Pat McEnaney, Chairman of National Referee Committee, take an in-depth look at the new rules being introduced

The Gaelic Football Rule Changes which become operative on 1 January 2014 are as follows:

1. Introduction of a Black Card for Cynical Behaviour Fouls.
2. Change in the number of substitutes allowed.
3. Distinction between Deliberate and Accidental Fouls.
4. Definition of the Tackle.
5. Introduction of a clearer Advantage Rule.
6. A player in possession may score a point with an open-handed hand-pass.

Cynical Behaviour Fouls

1. Deliberately pull down an opponent.
2. Deliberately trip an opponent with the hand(s), arm, leg or foot.
3. Deliberately body collide with an opponent after he has played the ball away or for the purpose of taking him out of a movement of play.
4. Threaten or to use abusive or provocative language or gestures to an opponent or a teammate.
5. Remonstrate in an aggressive manner with a Match Official.

The penalty for the above fouls are:

i. Free Kick from where the foul occurred.
ii. Order Off offender by showing him a Black Card*.
iii. Allow a replacement from within the substitutions permitted*.
*Substitutes
• Increased to SIX per team.
• Maximum of THREE permitted for Black Card Offenders.

Immediate Ordering Off Infractions (Red Cards)

1. Striking or attempting to strike with arm, elbow, hand, knee or head.
2. Kicking or attempting to kick with minimal force or with force or causing injury.
3. Behaving in any way which is dangerous to an opponent.
4. Spitting at an opponent.
5. Contributing to a melee.
6. Stamping.
7. Inflicting injury recklessly.
8. Abusive language towards a Referee, Umpire, Linesman or Sideline Official.
These are unchanged.

Cautionable Infractions (Yellow Cards)

1. To block or attempt to block with the boot when an opponent is kicking the ball from the hand(s).
2. To prevent or attempt to prevent an opponent from lifting or kicking the ball off the ground by striking an opponent’s hand, arm, foot or leg with the boot.
3. To engage in any other form of rough play.
4. To attempt to achieve an advantage by feigning a foul or injury.
The above are all currently existing Yellow Card Infractions.

Noting Infractions

1. To hold an opponent with the hand(s).
2. To use the fist on or around the body of an opponent for the purpose of dispossessing him of the ball.
3. To charge an opponent in the back or to the front.
4. To charge an opponent:
i. Who is not in possession of the ball, or
ii. Is in the act of kicking the ball, or
iii. If both players are not moving in the direction of the ball to play it.
5. To charge an opponent for the purpose of giving an advantage to a team-mate.
Noting Infractions remain unchanged – Two Notings result in a Caution (Yellow Card) with a third resulting in an Order Off (second Yellow, followed by Red).

The Tackle

The Tackle is re-defined as:
“The Tackle is a skill by which a player may dispossess an opponent or frustrate his objective within the Rules of Fair Play. The tackle is aimed at the ball, not the player. The tackler may use his body to confront the opponent but deliberate bodily contact (such as punching, slapping, arm holding, pushing, tripping, jersey pulling or a full frontal charge) is forbidden. The only deliberate physical contact can be a Fair Charge i.e. Shoulder-to-shoulder with at least one foot on the ground. More than one player can tackle the player in possession.”

Advantage

Advantage Rule is defined as:
“When a foul is committed the referee may allow the play to continue if he considers it to be to the advantage of the offended team. He shall signal that advantage by raising an arm upright. If he deems no advantage to have occurred, he may subsequently award a free for that foul from where it occurred*. The referee shall allow the advantage to run by maintaining his arm in the upright position for up to five seconds after the initial foul or for less time if it becomes clear that no advantage has accrued. He shall apply any relevant disciplinary action.”

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AGM

St Breckans GAA Club AGM was held tonight 10th January.

The following Committee was elected:

PRESIDENT: Frank Sheedy

CHAIRMAN: Shane Stack

VICE-CHAIRMAN: Declan O’Flaherty

SECRETARY: Derek O’Dwyer

VICE-SECRETARY: John Carey

TREASURER: Heather Crowe

VICE-TREASURER: John Geraghty

P R O: Carmel Finn

PLAYER REPRESENTATIVES: Cathal Blood

REGISTRAR: Paul Burke

MINOR COMMITTEE:
CHAIRMAN: Billy Archbold

SECRETARY: To be appointed

TEAM MANAGERS

SENIOR: To be decided at a later date

UNDER – 21: Shane Stack

MINOR: Pat Sweeney

UNDER – 16: Michael Keating

UNDER – 14: Michael Keating

UNDER – 12: Eamonn Garrihy

UNDER – 10: Paddy Mooney

UNDER – 8: Michael Howley

NURSERY: Paul O’Loughlin

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