Ulster Intermediate Hurling Champions Setanta Hurling Club were honoured with a Municipal Reception yesterday in the Council Chamber, Lifford.
The presentation was in recognition of the club’s achievements over the last number of years and in particular, on becoming the first Donegal side to win the Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship in December 2023.
The Club have won back-to-back Ulster titles winning the Ulster Junior in 2022 which elevated them to Intermediate level.
Patsy Lafferty, Director of Housing, Corporate Services and Cultural Services officiated as MC and welcomed everyone to celebrate the Club’s success.
Speaking at the event, Leas-Chathaoirleach of the Lifford-Stranorlar Municipal District Cllr. Patrick McGowan said “he was delighted to host this Municipal Reception and that today is about celebrating victory”.
In congratulating the Club, Cllr. McGowan acknowledged that when it comes to sports in general it is not just the success of the current team but the determination and hard work of everyone associated with the Club, both past and present, and their family members.
Cllr. Gary Doherty said it was a pleasure to host this Reception for Setanta, noting that it is the highest honour the Municipal District can bestow upon a group. He said, “Today is about celebrating everyone involved in the Club over the last 45 years, from the Chairman to the youth, and also remembering those who are not with us today”.
Cllr. Martin Harley, Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council, said that he was delighted to be here today to congratulate the Club on their great achievement in Intermediate Sport and noted that “sport in general is very important for the mental wellbeing of our young people”.
Congratulations and thanks were given by Cllr. Gerry Crawford who said, “Sport is a conduit for life and all things good and it is down to the commitment of the people at all levels from Managers, Players, Coaches, and everyone associated with the Club”.
Cora Harvey, Rúnaí, spoke on behalf of the Club and thanked the Council for honouring them today. She also thanked the Council for the funding received over the years and conveyed thanks to the management of the Club, previous Committees, current Sponsors and previous Sponsors, and to all the families involved, both past and present. Acknowledgement was also given to the Donegal media for supporting the team and providing a platform. Cora noted, “Occasions like this are lovely for the whole Club to be acknowledged”.
Niall Cleary, Player and Manager, thanked the Elected Members and Donegal County Council on behalf of the team. In acknowledging the work of previous Club members he said: “It’s been an amazing journey over the last number of years, we were often the underdogs but worked through the challenges and this is an inspiration for future members.”
The Club was presented with the official document of the Civic Honour and a specially engraved piece of glass.