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07:44, 03 Nov 2009

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The thorny issue of club fixtures and their place in the GAA calendar will be amongst the topics up for discussion at the Munster Council's first 'Club Day' in the INEC, Killarney on Saturday.

Entitled 'The Club Voice', the event will be broken up into a number of workshops while attendees will also be addressed by keynote speakers Pat Spillane, solicitor Gerald Kean and Council chairman Jimmy O'Gorman.

The day will conclude with an open forum and there will also be a number of stands displaying some of the key products and services within the GAA marketplace such as pitch maintenance, floodlighting and playing gear.

"Club fixtures are problematic and there are reasons for that," said Munster PRO Jim Forbes. "We have a lot of competitions, a lot of dual players, and we have a lot of players eligible for a lot of grades and competitions. Then you have the inter-county scene which causes problems as well. The county scene is very important to everybody and we all want to see our counties do well but that creates problems for club fixtures.

"If your county team goes through the back door then you could have a situation where they are out almost every weekend."

Also on the agenda are a number of workshops which, while topical at the best of times, have taken on added significance given the current financial constraints. With that in mind, the time slots dealing with the recruitment of volunteers, fundraising, marketing of clubs and the development of club facilities are likely to be top of many lists at the weekend.

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