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Derry GAA held their annual convention on Monday evening with county chairman Stephen Barker paying tribute to the work done by clubs and the association during the Covid-19 pandemic. The convention was held online with the socially distanced County Board members in Owenbeg joined, via Microsoft teams by club delegates from across Derry. 2020 has been a difficult year for everyone, not just sport, and everyone in society is indebted to the crucial work of the NHS and carers who have been heroes throughout this pandemic., Mr Barker said. The GAA too has played it part, both nationally and locally with clubs provided a vital source of contact for rural communities and those isolated because of lockdown. ....
All will be done virtually under Croke Park restrictions. This evening at the Donegal convention, three officer positions will be filled. With St Eunan’s Frankie Doherty vacating the Vice Chairman role, Killybegs Ed Byrne and Cloughaneely’s Seamus O’Domhaill will contest for the job which will also fill the role of Chairman of the CCC. Donegal’s two Ulster Council slots will also be filled. David McLoone, Brendan Kelly, Paddy Tinney and Fergus McGee going for the jobs under the provincial body. The rest of the officers will remain as they were for 2021. Derry GAA will also hold their convention tonight in Owenbeg. ....