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The Doc hangs up his boots


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On Saturday morning club members, family and friends and O cial Kilkenny GAA o cers, club o cers, local politicians, ex club and county players and former chairpersons gathered in O'Loughlin Gaels Clubhouse to pay tribute to one of O'Loughlin Gaels' best.




Damien O'Connell has been synonymous with youth development, schools' participation, games promotion and more signi cantly managing the preparation, promotion and distribution of match day programs at Nowlan Park for over a quarter of a century. Former Chairman and friend Eddie Buckley led the tributes to a packed room of well-wishers for a special co ee morning organised to mark the event. Eddie took the audience through Damien's impact in the club's development through four decades noting his generous attitude towards those who required a 'leg up' in life consequently setting them up on the right pathway to their futures. Eddie also paid tribute to Damien's wife Joan and family who was always very welcoming and appreciative of the time Damien a orded to club activities. A presentation was made to Joan by club secretary Joan Galwey. Club chairman Johnny Holohan made a presentation to our guest of honour of a collage of images depicting Damien's time at St. John's Park and Nowlan Park. e club would like to thank Damien for all his good work at the club and acknowledge the positive impact that work has had on the development of O'Loughlin Gaels to what it is today. Enjoy your retirement DOC ..it's well deserved .


