• Newsletters 24.04.2017 Comments Off on 23-APR-2017
    • County Senior Hurling Championship

    De La Salle 4-20 Dungarvan 3-17

    Our senior hurlers made it two wins in a row when we had six points to spare over Dungarvan in a high scoring game in Fraher Field last Friday night. This was a good performance in what turned out to be a very open encounter. The foundation was laid in a half back line of the outstanding Shane McNulty, Kevin Moran and Stephen Daniels and with our full forward line of man of the match Shane Ryan, John Mullane and Eoin Madigan contributing 4-7 from play we now go into the inter county break in positive mood.

    We opened the scoring in the second minute when Shane McNulty converted after David Greene was fouled having hit three wides beforehand. Dungarvan equalised in the fourth minute but a minute later good play by Eddie Barrett, Eoin Madigan and Dylan Foley created the chance for John Mullane to goal with a fine strike. Dungarvan pointed but Shane Ryan replied after a foul on Jack Fagan. It was all square in the ninth minute when Dungarvan goaled. Dylan Foley restored our lead in the 12th minute but two Dungarvan points put them ahead 1-4 to 1-3 after sixteen minutes. Shane Ryan equalised a minute later after being set up by John Mullane and we were back in front when Shane McNulty sent over a long range free after he was fouled himself. Further points followed from Stephen Daniels and John Mullane before good work by Jack Fagan and Eoin Madigan created the chance for Shane Ryan to send a ground stroke to the corner of the net. Shane then pointed a free after Eddie Barrett was fouled and points by John Mullane and Kevin Moran had us ahead 2-10 to 1-4 after twenty three minutes. Dungarvan replied with two points but we then got our third goal when Tom Moran and Jack Fagan combined for Shane Ryan to batt a high ball to the net at full stretch in the 26th minute. Back came Dungarvan to score three late frees to make the half time score 3-10 to 1-9 in our favour.

    Recent injury victim Jake Dillon was introduced at half time and he made an immediate impact winning a free in the second minute which Shane Ryan pointed. Dungarvan replied but Shane Ryan added two more from a free and a sideline cut. Dungarvan pointed again in the 10th minute but a minute later we got our fourth goal when Kevin Moran surged through the middle before giving to Eoin Madigan who shot low to the net. An exchange of points involving Jake Dillon followed and then Dungarvan added two further points. Eoin Madigan pointed at the midway point of the half to make it 4-15 to 1-14. Dungarvan pointed in the 17th minute and we replied through a Shane Ryan free after Adam Farrell was fouled in the 22nd minute. Dungarvan then pointed twice but we replied with four in a row from Shane Ryan (3) and Adam Farrell to make it 4-20 to 1-17 entering injury time. Credit to Dungarvan for continuing to battle and after Shaun O’Brien first denied them a goal with a fine save they managed to get in twice to goal from close range in the 32nd and 34th minutes.

    Scorers: Shane Ryan 2-10 (0-5 frees, 0-1 sideline), John Mullane 1-2, Eoin Madigan 1-1, Shane McNulty 0-2 (frees), Dylan Foley, Stephen Daniels, Kevin Moran, Jake Dillon and Adam Farrell 0-1 each.

    Panel: Shaun O’Brien, Paddy Kennedy, Ian Flynn, Stephen Dalton, Shane McNulty, Kevin Moran, Stephen Daniels, Tom Moran, Eddie Barrett (captain), David Greene, Dylan Foley, Jack Fagan, John Mullane, Eoin Madigan, Shane Ryan, Jake Dillon, Eddie Meaney, Adam Farrell, Kyle Sinnott, Mikey Costigan, Kenneth Byrne, Thomas Kearney, Brian Cunningham, Gavin Coppinger, Adam Doyle, Lee Wall, Ryan Duke, Thomas Douglas, Donal Carey, Michael Doherty, Michael Roche.

     

    • East Intermediate Hurling Championship

     

    Butlerstown 2-16 De La Salle 0-13

     

    A poor second half performance saw our intermediate hurlers go from winning by three points at half time to suffering a nine point defeat in this opening round game played in Walsh Park last Saturday night. Fielding a very young team with eleven players U-21 we were unable to deal with the more experienced and stronger Butlerstown side as the game progressed. On a positive note minor players Donal Carey, Thomas Douglas and Sean Carton got their first taste of adult action and in particular it was good to see Thomas play his first full game after recent surgery

     

    The early exchanges were even enough and points from Brian Cunningham and Gavin Coppinger saw the sides level after six minutes. Points from Evan Whelan and Eoin Casey had us ahead by the 13th minute before a Butlerstown point made it 0-4 to 0-3 midway through the half. Lee Wall then came forward to score a fine point and Brian Cunningham pointed a free after a foul on Thomas Douglas. Butlerstown replied with a point but two Brian Cunningham frees and one from play by Thomas Douglas gave us a five point lead before two late points by Butlerstown made it 0-9 to 0-6 at half time. Butlerstown got the ideal start to the second half when a defensive error allowed them find the net. We responded well and points from a Brian Cunningham free and 65’ added to one from Mikey Costigan made it 0-12 to 1-6 after six minutes. Butlerstown then took control and hit four points in a row to take the lead in the 12th minute. The game’s decisive action came at the midway point when Thomas Douglas’ shot for goal was brilliantly saved by the keeper and Butlerstown came down the field and scored a deflected goal. Butlerstown then added five points in a row in a period where we spurned two goal chances and missed a couple of frees. Brian Cunningham ended our scoring in the 30th minute and Butlerstown had the final say with a point in the 35th minute for a deserved victory.

     

    Scorers: Brian Cunningham 0-7 (0-5 frees, 0-1 ‘65), Gavin Coppinger, Evan Whelan, Eoin Casey, Lee Wall, Thomas Douglas and Mikey Costigan 0-1 each.

     

    Panel: Donal Carey, Ryan Duke, Kenneth Byrne, Adam Doyle, Michael Roche, Jack McCarthy, Lee Wall, Gavin Coppinger, Oran Keevers, Eoin Casey, Thomas Kearney, Mikey Costigan, Brian Cunningham, Thomas Douglas, Evan Whelan, Adam O’Sullivan, Sean Carton, Bryan Phelan, Colm Morris, Jamie Sage, Robert Daniels, Ian Condon, James Stone, Luke Flynn.

     

    • County U-14 Division 2 Football Championship

    We continued our progress in Division 2 of the U-14 football championship with a 7-7 to 2-6 win over Portlaw /Ballyduff at Cleaboy on Saturday last. This was not as one sided a game as the scoreline suggests and were it not for the excellence of Conor Cummins in goal, the result could have been somewhat different. We lead 5-5 to 1-2 at halftime and two early second half goals appeared to have put the game to bed. However our visitors continued to chip away at our lead and were unfortunate not to add a couple of more scores.  We finished with two points to earn a somewhat fortuitous victory.

    Panel: Conor Cummins, Kieran O’Sullivan, Daire Treacy , Daire O’Keefe, Jack Twomey, Evan Hayes, Jack Cox, Dylan Stickel, Sultan Andnekan, Oisin O’Connor, Josh Kelly,  Conor O’Shea, Cormac Dawson, Conor Keane, Emanuel Yartery.

    • Engagement

    Congratulations to John Coady and Michelle Brannigan who got engaged last week.

    • Yoga

    Every Monday at 6.30pm Yoga for Beginners with Bozena in De La Salle GAA club, Gracedieu. Get flexible, strengthen the body and relax with this dynamic therapeutic workout. €10 drop in or €45 for 5 classes. For booking or more information contact Bozena on 085-1786088.

    • De La Salle Walking Group

    De La Salle are moving it!! Get on the move with the club walk this and every Tuesday night at 7.30pm sharp from Gracedieu. Pace to suit everyone and refreshments served afterward in Club house. Cost €1. All welcome.

     

    • De La Salle Camogie Club Notes

    Training Schedules:

    U-5 & 6 years of age (2011 & 2012) U-7 & 8 years of age (2009 & 2010)

    Weds 26th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

    U- 9 & 10 years of age (2007 & 2008) U-11 & 12 years of age (2005 & 2006)

    Weds 26th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

    U-13 & 14 (2003 & 2004) U-15 (2002).

    Weds 26th April @ 7.15pm in Gracedieu.

    U-16 (2001) U-18 (2000 & 1999) & Adult Senior.

    Thurs 27th April meeting @ 6.45pm in Gracedieu (challenge game).

    All weekend training sessions will be confirmed at midweek sessions.

    Newcomers always more than welcome to join in.

    Results:

    Round 3 of the County Senior League took place in Gracedieu on Sun 23rd April. This was our first home game at Senior level and we faced a Cappoquin side who had won there firstst game against Lismore. This was a highly entertaining game from start to finish and we won on a scoreline of DLS 3-10 (19) Cappoquin 0-11.

    Panel: Brianna O’Regan, Ciara Flynn, Taylor Healy, Rachel Butler, Ciara Twomey, Caoimhe Drohan, Colette Hogan, Niamh Murphy, Chloe Dempsey, Emma Fitzgerald, Beth Carton (3-10), Rachael Daniels, Katie O’Keeffe, Roisin Heylin, Liz McEnaney, Lucy Hogan, Siobhain Heylin, Megan O’Connor.

    Fixtures:

    U-14 A Championship Round 2 away v Modeligo next weekend date & time tbc.

    County Senior League Round 4 we have a bye.

    Congratulations to our club girl Beth Carton who picked up both the Granville Hotel & Park Hotel awards for the month of February for her outstanding displays in both the County’s National League campaign and& also her displays for her college UL in helping them to win the Ashbourne Cup. Well deserved Beth, keep up the good work.

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  • Newsletters 19.04.2017 Comments Off on 19-APR-2017
    • County Senior Hurling Championship

    De La Salle 0-21 Ballyduff Upper 1-13

    It was a winning return to management for Owen Dunphy as our senior hurlers began the championship with a five point win over Ballyduff Upper in Fraher Field last Sunday. This was a hard fought and sporting game throughout but a better conversion rate of our chances might have ensured a more comfortable afternoon. We started with seven of our U-21 winning team of last year and gave debuts to goalkeeper Shaun O’Brien and Dylan Foley with both acquitting themselves very well. We also had some fine displays from experienced players like John Mullane. It also saw the return to championship action of Michael Doherty after several years in Australia. We now play Dungarvan next Friday in Round 2.

    Playing against the wind we began well with early points from Kevin Moran, Jack Fagan and John Mullane. Ballyduff Upper then hit four in a row to lead by the 12th minute. Eddie Meaney equalised in the 14th minute and a minute later it took a brilliant double save by Shaun O’Brien to keep Ballyduff Upper out. Points from John Mullane (2) and Jack Fagan put us three ahead but it was all square again in the 20th minute when Ballyduff Upper goaled. An exchange of points involving John Mullane was followed by five in a row from Shane Ryan including two from play before a late Ballyduff Upper point saw us lead 0-13 to 1-6 at the interval. Ballyduff Upper opened the second half scoring but we then added three in a row from Eddie Meaney and Shane Ryan (2) to make it 0-16 to 1-7 after six minutes. We then lost Kevin Moran to injury which saw the introduction of Shane McNulty. Ballyduff Upper pointed in the 8th minute but Shane Ryan and Jack Fagan replied. Ballyduff Upper then pointed twice but again we replied with points from Dylan Foley and Eoin Madigan to make it 0-20 to 1-10 after eighteen minutes. We then went ten minutes without scoring in a period where Ballyduff Upper pointed twice before an excellent point from Dylan Foley ended our drought. Ballyduff Upper closed the scoring in the 30th minute as we emerged deserving winners.

    Scorers: Shane Ryan 0-8 (0-5 frees), John Mullane 0-4, Jack Fagan 0-3, Eddie Meaney and Dylan Foley 0-2 each, Kevin Moran (free) and Eoin Madigan 0-1 each.

    Panel: Shaun O’Brien, Paddy Kennedy, Ian Flynn, Michael Doherty, Stephen Dalton, Kevin Moran, Tom Moran, Eddie Barrett (captain), David Greene, Jack Fagan, Dylan Foley, Eoin Madigan, Shane Ryan, John Mullane, Eddie Meaney, Shane McNulty, Adam Farrell, Kyle Sinnott, Mikey Costigan, Kenneth Byrne, Thomas Kearney, Brian Cunningham, Gavin Coppinger, Adam Doyle, Lee Wall, Michael Roche, Ryan Duke, Thomas Douglas, Donal Carey, Jake Dillon, Stephen Daniels.

     

    • Engagement

    Congratulations to senior hurler Kevin Moran and Aoife O’Neill who got engaged last week.

     

    • Welcome Home

    Following on the earlier return this year from Australia of Michael Doherty, in recent weeks we have seen the return of Dean Twomey and David Sutton from Canada. Good to see ye back lads.

     

    • Yoga

    Every Monday at 6.30pm Yoga for Beginners with Bozena in De La Salle GAA club, Gracedieu. Get flexible, strengthen the body and relax with this dynamic therapeutic workout. €10 drop in or €45 for 5 classes. For booking or more information contact Bozena on 085-1786088.

    • De La Salle Walking Group

    De La Salle are moving it!! Get on the move with the club walk this and every Tuesday night at 7.30pm sharp from Gracedieu. Pace to suit everyone and refreshments served afterward in Club house. Cost €1. All welcome.

     

    • Fixture

    Friday 21st April County Senior Hurling Championship v Dungarvan in Fraher Field 7.30pm.

    Saturday 22nd April East Intermediate Hurling Championship v Butlerstown in Walsh Park 6.30pm.

    De La Salle Camogie Club Notes:

    Training Schedules:

    U-5 & 6 years of age (2011 & 2012) U-7 & 8 years of age (2009 & 2010)

    Weds 19th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

    U-9 & 10 years of age (2007 & 2008) U-11 & 12 years of age (2005 & 2006)

    Weds 19th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

    U-13 & 14 (2003 & 2004) U-15 (2002).

    Weds 19th April @ 7.15pm in Gracedieu.

    U-16 (2001) U-18 (2000 & 1999) & Adult Senior.

    Thurs 20th April @ 7pm in Gracedieu.

    All weekend training sessions will be confirmed at midweek sessions.

    Newcomers always more than welcome to join in.

    Results:

    OurU-14 girls played there first game of the A Championship on Tues 11th April at home in Gracedieu.  The girls came up against a very good Gailltir team who ran out convincing winners.

    Our adult girls Senior County League Round 2 game at home to St. Annes due to take place on Sun 16th April was postponed to a later date.

    Fixtures:

    U-14 A Championship Round 2 away v Modeligo on Tues 19th April throw in 6.30pm.

    County Senior League Round 3 at home v Cappoquin on Sun 23rd April @ 11am in Gracedieu.

    County:

    Hard luck to the Waterford Senior Camogie Squad who lost out to Tipperary in the Munster Championship played in WIT Carriganore on Sat 15th April. Waterford lost out on a scoreline of 4-14 (26) 2-10 (16). Well done to our club girls Brianna O’Regan  (goalkeeper), Beth Carton  (forward 2-7 0-7f) Ciara Twomey and Niamh Murphy who are on this squad.

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  • Newsletters 10.04.2017 Comments Off on 09-APR-2017
    • County Senior Hurling League

    Portlaw 3-17 De La Salle 0-17

    We suffered our second defeat in the senior hurling league when we went down to Portlaw in Portlaw last Saturday.

    Munster Minor Hurling Championship

    Commiserations to Conor Giles-Doran, Sean Carton, Thomas Douglas (captain), Donal Carey, Ian Condon and the Waterford minor hurlers on their defeat by Clare in Ennis last week.

    • Lotto

    There was no winner of our Lotto jackpot last Monday night and it now stands at €18,000. The next draw takes place on Tuesday 18th April. Numbers drawn were 10, 17, 18, 23. There were five winners of €20 each.

    Winners: Billy O’Neill, Emma Smyth c/o Seller Johnny Walsh, Siobhan O’Shea c/o Seller Eamonn Fitzgerald, Emily Widger c/o Seller Widgers, Tom Ryan c/o Seller Tommy Ryan.

    • Yoga

    Every Monday at 6.30pm Yoga for Beginners with Bozena in De La Salle GAA club, Gracedieu. Get flexible, strengthen the body and relax with this dynamic therapeutic workout. €10 drop in or €45 for 5 classes. For booking or more information contact Bozena on 085-1786088.

    • De La Salle Walking Group

    De La Salle are moving it!! Get on the move with the club walk this and every Tuesday night at 7.30pm sharp from Gracedieu. Pace to suit everyone and refreshments served afterward in Club house. Cost €1. All welcome.

    • Fixture

    Sunday 16th April County Senior Hurling Championship v Ballyduff Upper in Fraher Field 2pm.

     

    • De La Salle Camogie Club Notes

    Training Schedules:

    U-5 & 6 years of age (2011 & 2012) U-7 & 8 years of age (2009 & 2010)

    Weds 12th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

    U-9 & 10 years of age (2007 & 2008) U-11 & 12 years of age (2005 & 2006)

    Weds 12th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

    U-13 & 14 (2003 & 2004) U-15 (2002).

    Weds 12th April @ 7.15pm in Gracedieu.

    U-16 (2001) U-18 (2000 & 1999) & Adult Senior.

    Thurs 13th April @ 7pm in Gracedieu.

    All weekend training sessions will be confirmed at midweek sessions.

    Newcomers always more than welcome to join in.

    Results:

    Well done to our U-12 girls who attended the first round of blitzes on Sunday 9th April hosted by St. Annes. In attendance were St. Annes, DLS, Tramore A & B squads and Clonea.

    Our adult girls made there Senior debut in Round 1 of the County League (13 a side) away to Gailltir on Sunday 9th April. This was a very good game from start to finish with plenty of good skills on show. We trailed by 2 points at half time 0-7 to 0-9. The girls kept going right to the final whistle and five of our seven subs got a run out. We tried hard to narrow the gap but just came up short at the final whistle. Gailltir 0-16 De La Salle 1-11 (14). Well done to all involved.

    Panel: Brianna O’Regan, Ciara Flynn, Taylor Healy, Rachel Butler, Caoimhe Drohan, Colette Hogan, Courtney Healy (0-1) Niamh Murphy, Chloe Dempsey (0-1), Beth Carton (1-7), Ciara Twomey (0-1), Roisin Heylin (0-1), Emma Fitzgerald, Lucy Hogan, Siobhain Heylin, Katie O’Keeffe, Megan O’Connor, Patricia Farrell, Rachael Daniels, Liz McEnaney.

    Many thanks to Kim Lewis for helping out with this squad.

    Fixtures:

    U-14 A Championship Round 1 at home v Gailltir on Tues 12th April throw in 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

    County Senior League Round 2 at home v St. Annes on Sun 16th April @ 11am in Gracedieu.

    Follow all our camogie clubs daily updates on our Facebook & Twitter pages or on delasallegaa.ie

  • Newsletters 03.04.2017 Comments Off on 02-APR-2017
    • County U-16 Division 2 Football Championship

    We played Naomh Brid in the U-16 football championship last Thursday and came away with a 3-5 to 1-4 win after a very difficult game. They started the best and opened the scoring with a point. We scored a couple of fortunate goals and added a few points to lead 2-3 to 0-3 at halftime. We played against the wind in the second half and an early goal from Harry Lawton made our task easier. Our opponents never gave up and were rewarded with a fine goal at the end

    Scorers: Harry Lawton 2-1, Darren Kenneally 1-0, Niall O’Keeffe 0-2, Lorcan Kerry and Dean Casey 0-1 each.

    Panel: Sean Treacy, Aaron Wymberry, Shane O’Neill, Daire O’Keeffe, Niall O’Keeffe, Dean Casey, Conor Walsh, Harry Lawton, Darren Kenneally, Lorcan Kerry, Neil Madigan, Conor Murphy, Rueben O’Halloran, Eamonn Brosnan, Alex Keane, Nathan Finn, Josh Kelly, Daire Treacy.

    • National Hurling League

    Hard luck to Derek McGrath, Kevin Moran, Shane McNulty, Stephen Daniels, Jake Dillon, Mark Cooney, Fergal O’Brien and the Waterford senior hurlers who were defeated by Galway in Salthill last Sunday in the quarter final of the league.

    • National Football League

    Hard luck to Stephen Dalton and the Waterford senior footballers who were narrowly beaten by Leitrim in Leitrim last Saturday night.

    • Munster Minor Hurling Championship

    Best of luck to Conor Giles-Doran, Thomas Douglas, Sean Carton, Donal Carey, Ian Condon and the Waterford minor hurlers who play Clare in Ennis next Wednesday.

    • Wedding

    Congratulations to senior hurling selector Peter Hearne and Tara O’Keeffe who got married last week in New York. Best wishes to both of you for the future.

    • Yoga

    Every Monday at 6.30pm Yoga for Beginners with Bozena in De La Salle GAA club, Gracedieu. Get flexible, strengthen the body and relax with this dynamic therapeutic workout. €10 drop in or €45 for 5 classes. For booking or more information contact Bozena on 085-1786088.

    • De La Salle Walking Group

    De La Salle are moving it!! Get on the move with the club walk this and every Tuesday night at 7.30pm sharp from Gracedieu. Pace to suit everyone and refreshments served afterward in Club house. Cost €1. All welcome.

     De La Salle Camogie Notes

    Training schedules:

    Weds 5th April, Venue: Gracedieu.

    U-5 & 6 years of age (2011 & 2012) and U-7 & 8 years of age (2009 & 2010) 6.30pm.

    Weds 5th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

    U-9 & 10 years of age (2007 & 2008) and U-11 & 12 years of age (2005 & 2006)

    Weds 5th April @ 7pm in Gracedieu.

    U-13 & 14 (2003 & 2004) U-15 (2002)

    Thursday 6th April @ 6.30pm

    U-16 (2001), U-18 (2000 & 1999) & Adult Senior both sessions in Gracedieu.

    This squad will play there first competitive game at Senior grade away to Gailltir on Sunday 9th April.

    All weekend training schedules will be confirmed at midweek training sessions.

    Newcomers always more than welcome to join.

    Fixtures:

    U-12 blitz Sun 9th April @ 11am in St. Annes, (DLS, Clonea, Abbeyside).

    U-14 A Championship Round 1 home v Gailltir Tues 11th April @ 6.30pm.

    Senior League Sunday 9th April throw in 11am Gailltir v De La Salle.

    Hard luck to Waterford Minor Camogie squad who played at home to Cork in Round 4 of the Championship. This game was played in the WIT Sports Campus on Sat 1st April. Final Score: Waterford 1-1 Cork 3-12. Club girls Katie O’Keeffe played in goal, Caoimhe Drohan (capt) & Niamh Murphy were half backs, Chloe Dempsey came on early in the second half corner forward. Colette Hogan missed this game due to injury. All girls played well throughout the campaign.

    Hard luck to Waterford Senior Camogie squad who played away to Tipperary in Round 5 of the National League. This game was played on Sunday 2nd April in the Tipperary Camogie Grounds, The Ragg.

    Final Score: Waterford 0-9 Tipperary 1-18. Club girls Beth Carton (0-8), Brianna O’Regan, Ciara Twomey and Niamh Murphy are members of this panel.