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Cushendall quartet among Minor GAA players honoured for outstanding off-the-pitch contributions

Former Tyrone footballer Colm Cavanagh, pictured following the announcement of the winners of the 2020 Electric Ireland GAA Minor Special Recognition Awards. Picture by INPHO/Dan Sheridan
Former Tyrone footballer Colm Cavanagh, pictured following the announcement of the winners of the 2020 Electric Ireland GAA Minor Special Recognition Awards. Picture by INPHO/Dan Sheridan Former Tyrone footballer Colm Cavanagh, pictured following the announcement of the winners of the 2020 Electric Ireland GAA Minor Special Recognition Awards. Picture by INPHO/Dan Sheridan

Minor GAA players from the four provinces of Ireland have been honoured for their outstanding off-the-pitch contributions in their communities during 2020.

The winners of the unique 2020 Electric Ireland GAA Minor Special Recognition Awards were unveiled yesterday.

The awards were judged by Tyrone star Colm Cavanagh (a former All-Ireland-winning Minor), former Kilkenny forward, Aidan Fogarty and representatives from the GAA and Electric Ireland.

''On behalf of the GAA, I would like to congratulate each of the Electric Ireland GAA Minor Special Recognition Award winners,'' said GAA president John Horan.

''These awards showcase that the GAA is not just about what happens on the pitch, but that the community is at the heart of everything that we do.

''These young men are a credit to the Association, their clubs, their families, their schools and, most of all, themselves.”

Former Tyrone star Colm Cavanagh added: ''All these young men have shown incredible initiative and bravery, as well as maturity beyond their years, and they should be very proud of themselves.

''I'm delighted that Electric Ireland and the GAA have recognised their efforts and the incredible impact which they have had on their communities in 2020.

''While we hope that they can get back on to the pitch soon, they have demonstrated what the GAA is truly about.”

ULSTER

Antrim’s Michael Quinn, Josh Schnell, Shane McKenna, and Niall Óg McGuigan from Ruairí Óg Cushendall GAA club were awarded the Ulster Electric Ireland GAA Minor Special Recognition Award for their brave efforts in saving the lives of a young family who had gotten into distress while swimming on the beach.

In June 2020, the four teenagers from St Killian’s College had been enjoying a day at White Park Bay when they noticed the young family had gotten into difficulty while in the water.

Thinking quickly and courageously, the boys rushed into the water and successfully prevented a certain tragedy.

CONNACHT

The Connacht award goes to Strokestown GAA’s Jack Beirne and Andrew Jordan and St Barry’s GFC member, Mark Rodgers for their outstanding efforts in raising over €60,000 for the Childhood Cancer Foundation.

Jack himself is a childhood survivor of Leukaemia and had benefitted from the Childhood Cancer Foundation’s services.

As part of a Transition Year project, Jack, Andrew and Mark purchased an old tractor in the hopes of restoring it and selling it, with the proceeds going to the charity.

When word spread around the community of the project, people from Roscommon began donating parts to help support the cause.

The project went from strength to strength, and they began selling raffle tickets for the now fully restored tractor, which will be raffled off in early 2021.

LEINSTER

Meath Minor and Trim GAA wing back, Ciarán Caulfield, is the Leinster winner of the Electric Ireland GAA Minor Special Recognition Award.

He organised a 500km socially-distanced run, which helped raise vital funds for the heart-warming ‘Do it for Dan’ campaign, which was set up to raise funds for one-year-old, Daniel Donoher so that he could receive life-saving treatment for a rare spinal disease.

In March 2020, Ciarán’s school team, St Patrick’s Classical School Navan, qualified for the final of the Paul McGirr Cup however, due to the outbreak of Covid-19, the final was ultimately cancelled.

Ciarán, who was captain of the team, realised morale amongst his team-mates was quite low and saw the fundraiser as a chance to lift the spirits of his team-mates and friends, while also raising vital funds for ‘Do it for Dan’.

MUNSTER

Limerick Minor and Doon GAA goalkeeper, Tomás Lynch, has been honoured with the Munster award for becoming a mentor and coach to the students of Doon CBS in Limerick.

The Transition Year student from Scoil na Tríonóide Naofa was unable to take part in his Work Experience programme in September 2020 due to Covid-19.

Determined not to stay at home and miss one of his key learning experiences though, Tomás reached out to his former primary school, Doon CBS, for outdoor work experience opportunities.

The school’s principal was delighted that Tomás was able to take the students every Tuesday for hurling sessions, and the students were extremely engaged in the sessions and Tomás also put together training programmes for the students to follow at home.