Like the Phoenix from the ashes,
Until the Lambs have become Lions,
And the Rule of Darkness is no more.”
This seems to be a very apt poem for Waterford at the
moment. We have been for far too long “down and out” and yet can we now see the
real signs of positivity beginning to return to this wonderful City and County.
I have over the last number of weeks touched upon and
written about the many, many positive business stories that have come our way
and this week is no different.
We now have confirmation that Bausch and Lomb are to invest significantly
in Waterford City and expand the plant that manufactures products for a truly
worldwide market. I am sure that we can all remember the not too distant announcement
from the new owners of Bausch and Lomb, Valeant Pharmaceuticals, that they were
either to cut pay and resize the workforce or close the plant. This in
hindsight, though a very tough decision to take for the workforce, has in the
end been played out positively for all concerned.
Valeant have been true to their word that short term pain
would lead to long term gain and we can see the fruits of this promise with a
multi-million Euro investment in Waterford City and the South East region. There
can be absolutely no doubt that the very tough business decisions made and
taken not even 12 months ago will see long term benefit for Waterford City and
the employees of B & L.
This news, in addition to the announcement of the Portlaw
development by Agora Incorporated, will, I am sure, deliver much needed additional
jobs across the region and more importantly help to reduce our unemployment
rate back towards the national average target.
I also believe that there will be further positive job announcements
in the near future and this to must be welcomed by ALL and celebrated. As
collectively we are beginning to put Waterford back on the jobs market and that
can only be viewed as encouraging news.
Whilst the jobs news is great the sporting success of the
Senior Hurling Team must also be applauded and will in time help to create a
more positive attitude from the people of Waterford.
I have asked the question many times over as to why our
nearest neighbours are more positive about business and business opportunities.
And I do believe that due to the county’s phenomenal hurling successes the
business community and the people of Kilkenny are just not quite so shy when it
comes to “beating their own drums!”
But perhaps now Waterford is on a sporting success journey
that will allow the people of Waterford to once again believe that they have
something to shout positively about in terms of GAA Hurling.
Thanks to Noel Browne for the picture. |
I must confess that having come from Scotland to Waterford
City, some fifteen years ago, I am not familiar with Hurling and all the finer
points of the game. The Garland household was brought up on rugby and my Father
was so respected in the game that his ashes are actually sprinkled on the pitch
at Murrayfield, on the try line, under the goalposts, at what used to be the
old clock terracing end of the stadium. We sprinkled my Father’s ashes in 1999
and Scotland did in fact win the last Five Nations that year, but since then
our Nations rugby prowess has diminished and we seem to now be collecting more wooden
spoons than championships. I suppose I must take heart from the fact that we
are reigning Five Nations Champions and yet I attended the WLR FM Big Rugby
Breakfast last week and Ronan O’Gara did suggest that I start supporting
another sport – I wonder why?
I have watched Waterford play hurling on many occasions and
whilst I still do not fully understand the sophistication of the game it did
seem to me that the team did not fully believe in their own ability to win.
They seemed to play the first half extremely well and fade or falter in the
second half. But the team of young guns that I now see on the field of play
seem to have absolutely no fear of their opposition and they simply go out
believing that they are better than the foe they will face on the pitch on any
given Sunday. The players chase and chase again and never seem to give up. They
are simply prepared to leave it all on the pitch and I am sure that after the
game last Sunday there were many, many aching joints and sore muscles.
The self belief we have will determine how our business
functions and operates and this in turn will determine just how successful we
are in business. Self belief is something we ALL have to learn and accommodate
in our everyday lives and the more we believe in our own abilities the better
we will ultimately perform. We must also expel the self-doubt that lingers in
us all if we are to face adversity in the face and travel the hardest road to
our destination. As without testing oneself in our everyday and business lives
we are clearly not trying hard enough.
The joy of our Waterford Hurlers will lift the City and the
County and quite rightly create expectation for the coming Championship games.
We must all harness the drive, determination and positivity of the team, the
squad and the backroom staff and shout, without shame, about the wonderful
Waterford City and County we all live, work and play in.
It is time for ALL our Lambs to become Lions once more and as
the City and County rises from the ashes we must embrace the recent multi-million
Euro investment success and we must celebrate our sporting success.
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