1954 Founding Committee of Castleblayney Hurling Club
In this year of 2024, Castleblayney Hurling celebrates 70 years of highs & lows, more good times than bad times & certainly a strengthening of the passion for & love of hurling. We have the committee of 1954 to thank for all of this & we are very proud to host their family members at our dinner dance in The Glencarn Hotel next Saturday 2nd March at 8pm. Take a trip down memory lane with us as introduce you to these history-making, pioneering men.
Chairman Paddy McEneaney (D. 28th July 1975) was referred to by Terry Connolly as “hurling’s pioneer in Castleblayney”, as the “Attorney General” of the hurling club and “a true blue GAA man”. Paddy was a link to the old hurling club of 1928 as a player, attending his first county board meeting as club representative in 1929, promoting both hurling and football interests for over 40 years. He served Blayney hurling committee as chairman in 1954, 1955 and 1956 and later as vice-chairman, joint treasurer and assistant treasurer. Paddy also served as Monaghan Hurling Board secretary and registrar and along with Christy Fisher was county board delegate to Annual Congress for over 20 years. He was chairman and vice-chairman of the Mid-Ulster Hurling League. Paddy refereed hurling games over many years. Paddy had the foresight to establish a second hurling club in Blayney from 1960-1965 to give games to young players in the town and set an example to other clubs in the county. He was a promoter of the Irish language and spoke of hurling as the noble game of the Red Branch Knights. His son Nicholas graced the hurling fields and now his great grandson Luka Fitzpatrick is the fourth generation to play with the club. |