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‘Long-term’ boost for Inishowen Rugby Club 01.12.11

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

Inishowen Rugby Club has been boosted by the news this week that Donegal County Council could be about to grant it a ‘long-term’ lease of the playing pitches in Carn.
Club President John Merritt said the proposed move will give the club security going forward and enable it to press ahead with a number of developments in the future.
“We are delighted with the news, absolutely. We have two pitches in Carn and this will allow us to do them all up with new drainage and floodlights. It will enable us to plan for the long-term and apply for funding for future improvement works,” he said.
John said improving drainage at the Moss Road pitches will be the first order of business for Inishowen RFC.
“At the moment we are going through muck but now the drainage can be solved. It won’t happen overnight but we can solve a lot of our issues as a result of the lease agreement.”
The Inishowen rugby chief said the game is becoming more and more popular here with the senior team enjoying a successful season to date.
“We have more than eighty children playing rugby in Carn every Wednesday night and we hope to attract more with improved facilities in the future,” he added.
Donegal County Council is set to enter into the long-term lease agreement with Inishowen RFC following a motion tabled by Culdaff councillor Bernard McGuinness on Monday.
The motion was seconded by Cllr. Rena Donaghey, who described the local rugby club as ‘unique’.
“Inishowen Rugby Club is unique in that it is the only such club in the peninsula. Club members have used this field for almost half a century but because their lease has always been from year to year they do not have the stability to allow them to apply or receive any kind of substantial funding to enable them to do much needed refurbishment works,” she said.
Cllr. Donaghey said committee members work tirelessly for the promotion and encouragement of rugby in Inishowen amongst young and old, boys and girls, men and women.
“I am delighted to second this motion and I urge Donegal County Council to enter into a long-term lease with Inishowen Rugby Club,” she said.
The County Manager will enter into negotiations with the club early in the New Year to try to resolve the situation.
More rugby coverage inside.
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