GAA award for Ciaran Flynn
Meath GAA PRO Ciaran Flynn is amongst the winners of the 2019 MacNamee Awards that were announced yesterday by the GAA.
The GAA National Communication and Media Awards are named after the late Pádraig MacNamee, former President of the GAA, Chairman of the GAA Commission (1969-1971) and member of the RTÉ authority.
The awards are presented annually in recognition of outstanding contributions.
Due to the Covid-19 situation the presentation of the MacNamee Awards has been postponed until a future date.
"The power of communication and the need to be able to tell the GAA's story and reflect all that is great and good about
the Association has never been more critical than it is now. It is against this backdrop that we single out some exceptional examples of this craft,” said the GAA President.
Ciaran Flynn and his hardworking team won the award for the Meath SFC final match programme.
2019 Best Programme GAA – Meath Senior Football Championship Final Programme
There was definite purpose behind the planning, styling, make-up and production of this programme.
Extending to 130 pages, the contents are plentiful, easy to find and to read.
It is refreshing that so much of the editorial, statistics and imagery relate directly to the fixtures, yet some space was
found to promote other aspects of GAA games development.
The clear, light-touch approach to graphic design and layout gives a clean space to display the varied contents.
A wonderful memento and terrific value for every Meath Gael.
Congratulations to Ciaran from all in the Meath Chronicle Sports Department.