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Published 22:03 19 Oct 2018 BST
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"The Steering Committee of Chairman (Mike Connolly), Secretary (Dermot Butler) and Treasurer (Kevin O'Toole) met with representatives from Ballyvarry Hurling and Caiseal Gaels Hurling on Wednesday 17.10.18 in McHale Park. "Both Units outlined their progress to date and their plans to develop Hurling in their respective areas over the next 5 years. It was pointed out to both Units that they are not fully fledged Clubs but their work in promoting Hurling was to be commended. "As a result of the meeting, the Steering Committee are recommending that Ballyvarry Hurling and Caiseal Gaels Hurling receive an equal share of the donation that Clubs received. This can only be achieved if all 48 Clubs that received the donation agree to pay back €83. This will be deducted from the gate receipt rebate that Clubs will receive at Convention. "If any Club does not wish to return the €83 can they please email me back otherwise it will be taken that all Clubs are in agreement with the recommendation."
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