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#1
GAA Discussion / Connacht Centre of Excellence
January 11, 2008, 09:23:40 AM
Prenty is unbelievable first he gets the Connacht Council offices in Ballyhaunis now he get the Centre of Excellence on his door step. No wonder O'Mahoney got elected with him as his director of elections!

http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/officials-defend-836410m-plan-for-new-mayo-centre-1262721.html

Officials defend €10m plan for new Mayo centre

Connacht officials have defended their decision to build a new €10m provincial training centre in Mayo, saying there is no danger it will become another 'white elephant' facility.


"It will get far more use than most of our big competition venues, specifically because it will not be a stadium but will, largely, consist of pitches," Connacht secretary John Prenty said yesterday as details of the province's audacious plan came to light.

Connacht officials visited a wide variety of training facilities in Britain, including those of Manchester United and Fulham FC and Sale rugby club, to get ideas for their new project which will have six pitches, an indoor hall and indoor training and meeting facilities.

Yet, with so many counties already building their own 'centres of excellence,' on top of county grounds, questions have been raised as to the wisdom of investing in yet another multi-million euro GAA facility when others often lie idle.

Utilised

But Prenty said Connacht's proposed new centre will be fully utilised and fill a gap which still exists despite the plethora of recent GAA infrastructure.

"There may be lots of venues around but the problem is that schools cannot get into most of them to play their games," Prenty revealed. "It is schools, and development squads, who will benefit most from this."

Insiders say that the €10m costs being mentioned are exaggerated, but there is no doubt that the facility will need heavy investment.

Prenty said Connacht Council will largely fund it themselves, but will apply for Lottery funding and grant aid from Croke Park, for the new venture on a 57-acre site at Greenwood, in the parish of Bakan, half way between Ballyhaunis and Knock.

Connacht Council President Larry Quinn (Sligo) said the venture has received full backing from all five counties in the province and from Croke Park.

"When I took over as president almost two years ago the idea of a centre of excellence for Connacht was put to me," Quinn said.

"From that moment I started to work on the project and I am delighted to say that it is now at quite an advanced stage.

"With headquarters now in a position to help out financially, it was a massive boost to us that GAA president Nicky Brennan gave our proposals the thumbs up," he added.

"We hope to finalise the plans for this exciting new development over the next few months.

"The site is as close to suiting every club in the province as you could get," said an enthusiastic Quinn.

"There are over 100 clubs within 40 minutes of it and it will benefit every GAA person from under eight right up to inter-county players.

"It will be of special benefit to schools and colleges -- particularly for teachers as they will no longer have the nightmare of trying to get pitches to play their games," he added.

"The list of those who will reap the rewards of this new centre of excellence is just endless."
#2
General discussion / Places to Stay in Paris
June 29, 2007, 10:34:24 AM
Can anyone recommend a decent place to stay in Paris that won't break the bank? Fairly central, safe area. As long as it's close to a metro is the main thing.

Searching on the net there seems to be a lot of crappy hotels in Paris.
#3
General discussion / World Cup ticket scam
June 15, 2007, 03:54:52 PM
I just got a call form from a friend of mine in Dublin who got scammed for €600. He was offer 4 tickets for Ireland V France for the blue section. The tickets were offered through gumtree.ie.

When he agreed a price for the tickets he received an email form contact@vital-express-departament.com with details of how they were holding the tickets until payment was made through Western Union. Unfortunately he set the money through Western Union and sent the details of the payment on to the bogus email address! The company masquerades as an American freight and packaging company called Vital Express.

The poor lad is as sick as a parrot. Beware!
#4
GAA Discussion / GAA, rugby and alcohol sponsorship
November 14, 2006, 03:46:43 PM
I see the IRFU has just announced a deal with a leading wine to become the official wine to the Irish team. There also an official beer and of course we have the Magners League and the Heineken Cup.

Imagine the uproar if the GAA had an official beer and an official wine! I can never understand what there are numerous complaints about the fact that Guinness sponsors the GAA when rugby gets away with it?

Don't get me wrong I am not necessarily condoning the sponsorship but surely the same argument applies to all code?