• Newsletters 24.10.2017 Comments Off on This Week’s News
    • County Senior Hurling Final

    Ballygunner 2-18 De La Salle 0-16

    Commiserations to our senior hurlers who suffered a disappointing defeat to Ballygunner in the county final in Walsh Park last Sunday. This was a game in which we never reached the required level of performance. The loss of Ian Flynn added to the long term loss of Stephen Daniels certainly affected us defensively and Ballygunner emerged deserving winners on the day.

    We extend our thanks to the players and the management of Owen Dunphy, Alan ‘Jack’ Duggan, Bryan Phelan, Peter Hearne Donal Treacy plus their backroom and medical teams for the effort they put in during the year to get us back to a county final. We congratulate Ballygunner on their achievement and wish them well in the Munster club.

    Scorers: Shane Ryan 0-8 (frees), Jack Fagan 0-3 (0-1 sideline), Paidi Nevin, John Mullane, Kevin Moran, Adam Farrell and Thomas Douglas (free) 0-1 each.

    • Lotto

    There was no winner of our Lotto jackpot last Tuesday night and it now stands at €2,750. The next draw takes place on Tuesday 31st October. Numbers drawn were 7, 9, 24, 26.

    Winners: Conor Walsh c/o Seller Johnny Walsh, Elaine Walsh c/o Seller Johnny Walsh, Steven Brennan c/o Morriss’s, Mary Mencalf c/o Seller Gerry McNulty, M. O’Brien c/o Seller Shaun O’Brien.

    • Condolences

    We extend our sympathy to Johnny Keane and family on the death of Emer’s father Michael Lally in Dublin last week. Ar dheis Dé go raibh sé

  • Newsletters 24.10.2017 Comments Off on 22-OCT-2017
    • County Senior Hurling Final

    Ballygunner 2-18 De La Salle 0-16

    Commiserations to our senior hurlers who suffered a disappointing defeat to Ballygunner in the county final in Walsh Park last Sunday. This was a game in which we never reached the required level of performance. The loss of Ian Flynn added to the long term loss of Stephen Daniels certainly affected us defensively and Ballygunner emerged deserving winners on the day.

    We extend our thanks to the players and the management of Owen Dunphy, Alan ‘Jack’ Duggan, Bryan Phelan, Peter Hearne Donal Treacy plus their backroom and medical teams for the effort they put in during the year to get us back to a county final. We congratulate Ballygunner on their achievement and wish them well in the Munster club.

    Scorers: Shane Ryan 0-8 (frees), Jack Fagan 0-3 (0-1 sideline), Paidi Nevin, John Mullane, Kevin Moran, Adam Farrell and Thomas Douglas (free) 0-1 each.

    • Lotto

    There was no winner of our Lotto jackpot last Tuesday night and it now stands at €2,750. The next draw takes place on Tuesday 31st October. Numbers drawn were 7, 9, 24, 26.

    Winners: Conor Walsh c/o Seller Johnny Walsh, Elaine Walsh c/o Seller Johnny Walsh, Steven Brennan c/o Morriss’s, Mary Mencalf c/o Seller Gerry McNulty, M. O’Brien c/o Seller Shaun O’Brien.

    • Condolences

    We extend our sympathy to Johnny Keane and family on the death of Emer’s father Michael Lally in Dublin last week. Ar dheis Dé go raibh sé

  • Newsletters 16.10.2017 Comments Off on 15-OCT-2017
    • County Senior Hurling Semi Final

    De La Salle 1-13 Passage 3-6

    An injury time point by Jack Fagan saw our senior hurlers qualify for our first county final in five years when we defeated a gallant Passage side in Walsh Park last Sunday. This was a game played in tough conditions and great credit to both sides for producing a contest that went down to the wire. We recovered from a poor start, in which we lost Ian Flynn to injury and also saw Kevin Moran restricted by a knock, to be level at half time before opening up a second half four point lead. However, back came Passage to equalise from a penalty before Jack Fagan’s late score.

    Passage opened the scoring in the first minute but Shane Ryan equalised immediately. Passage restored their lead in the fourth minute and goaled two minutes later as we lost Ian Flynn. Jake Dillon pointed in the 10th minute and two injury stoppages involving Kevin Moran resulted in no further score until the 19th minute when Jake pointed again. John Mullane pointed in the 21st minute but a defensive error saw Passage goal in the 25th minute despite the best efforts of Shaun O’Brien who saved the initial shot but was helpless with the rebound. John Mullane pointed in the 26th minute but Passage replied immediately to make it 2-3 to 0-5. Tom Moran pointed from distance in the 28th minute but again Passage replied. A great run through the middle by Kevin Moran ended with him finding the net and an injury time point by John Mullane saw us go in the half time level at 1-7 to 2-4. Kevin Moran, now operating at full forward put us ahead on the restart with Passage equalising in the seventh minute. Kevin Moran restored our lead a minute later and two Shane Ryan frees after fouls on Eoin Madigan and Eddie Barrett in the 13th and 20th minutes followed by another Kevin Moran point had us ahead 1-12 to 2-5 with nine minutes left. Passage pointed in the 24th minute and got a lifeline in the 30th minute when they were awarded a penalty which was expertly dispatched to the net. With extra time looming in the growing darkness up stepped Jack Fagan to be the hero with a 32nd minute point. Passage had one last chance to save the game but we cleared the danger and the full time whistle sounded.

    Scorers: Kevin Moran 1-3, Shane Ryan (0-2 frees) and John Mullane 0-3 each, Jake Dillon 0-2, Tom Moran and Jack Fagan 0-1 each.

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

    • Juvenile Club Sponsored by SDCU

    Our SDCU Sponsored U-7 hurlers played a blitz on Saturday last. We welcomed Sacred Heart and Ferrybankto Gracedieu.  All the lads played three games and the rain held off until all the games were finished. Everyone enjoyed the games and thanks to Sacred Heart and Ferrybank for traveling for the blitz.

    • De La Salle Camogie Notes

    Result:

    U-18A County Championship Final

    Gailltir 2-15 De La Salle 0-5

    Our girls were seeking a three in a row in this age group. This game was played in the WIT Sports Campus Carriganore on Sunday morning 15th October. Played in showery conditions our girls battled bravely throughout from first to final whistle and really put it up to our opponents. Hard luck girls ye showed tremendous attitude, spirit and determination all year round. Heads up and enjoy a well deserved break. We will all look forward to doing it all over again next year.

    Panel: Katie O’Keeffe, Lucy Hogan, Taylor Healy, Rachel Butler, Colette Hogan, Niamh Murphy, Chloe Dempsey  (capt), Megan O Connor, Patricia Farrell, Emma Fitzgerald, Abby Flynn,  Holly Ryan. Subs: Clara Boland – Patricia ht,  Rachael Daniels – Emma ht, Charlotte O Loughlin – Holly 45mins.

    Mentors: Derek Healy, Joey Carton, Colin Kinsella & Stewart Murphy.

    U-13 League blitz group 2 played in Gracedieu on Sat 14th Oct.

    DLS win v Tramore and a loss v Butlerstown.

    Butlerstown win v Tramore. Well done to all 3 teams.

    Congrats to our Senior Club & County player Beth Carton on her recent  nomination for a Camogie All Star which will be announced next month. Well deserved Beth keep up the good work.

    Congrats to our club’s Senior Hurlers on reaching the County Final after there fine semi final win v Passage. Best of luck in the County Final to the players and management team. Let’s get out and support the team on their big day.

    Follow all our camogie clubs daily updates on our Facebook page or on delasallegaa.ie.

    • Fixture

    Sunday 22nd October County Senior Hurling Final v Ballygunner in Walsh Park Time TBC.

  • Newsletters 09.10.2017 Comments Off on 08-OCT-2007
    • County Senior Hurling Quarter Final

    De La Salle 1-19 Fourmilewater 0-15

    Our senior hurlers qualified for our first county semi final in three years when they defeated a battling Fourmilewater side in Fraher Field last Sunday. This was a game in which we played very well in the first half building up an eight point lead that could have been more but ensured that we were never under real threat in the second half even though Fourmilewater came much more into the game. This was, by all accounts, a much improved display on last week but further improvement will be needed especially in our shooting if we are to challenge last year’s beaten finalists Passage in next week’s semi final. This game also marked the senior debut of minor player Thomas Douglas.

    Fourmilewater opened the scoring in the second minute. Two free from Shane Ryan after fouls on himself and Eddie Barrett and an excellent point from Kevin Moran after good play by Jake Dillon had us ahead 0-3 to 0-1 after six minutes. Both sides traded four points each over the next eight minutes with ours coming from John Mullane, Eoin Madigan, Shane Ryan and the excellent Shane McNulty. Right at the midway point a fine pass from Adam Farrell set up Shane Ryan who made no mistake in finishing to the net to make it 1-7 to 0-5. Fourmilewater pointed in the 22nd minute but we then hit four in a row from Kevin Moran, Jake Dillon, John Mullane and Paidi Nevin to leave it 1-11 to 0-6 after twenty seven minutes. Both sides exchanged two late points with ours coming from Shane Ryan after fouls on Jack Fagan and Jake Dillon to see us lead 1-13 to 0-8 at the break. Fourmilewater opened the second half scoring but Jack Fagan replied immediately. Fourmilewater pointed again in the third minute but again Jack Fagan replied. Two Fourmilewater points in the sixth and ninth minutes were replied to by Shane Ryan frees after fouls on Jake Dillon and Eddie Meaney to make 1-17 to 0-12 after twelve minutes. Fourmilewater again hit back with two points in the 14th and 18th minutes before Eddie Barrett pointed in the 19th minute. In a quiet last ten minutes Fourmilewater pointed in the 25th minute and Shane Ryan ended the scoring in the 28th minute

    Scorers: Shane Ryan 1-8 (0-8 frees), Kevin Moran, John Mullane and Jack Fagan 0-2 each, Eoin Madigan, Shane McNulty, Jake Dillon, Paidi Nevin and Eddie Barrett 0-1 each.

    Panel: Shaun O’Brien, Stephen Dalton, Ian Flynn, Michael Doherty, Shane McNulty, Kevin Moran, Tom Moran, Eddie Barrett (captain), Paidi Nevin, Adam Farrell, Jake Dillon, Jack Fagan, John Mullane, Shane Ryan, Eoin Madigan, Eddie Meaney, Cormac McCann, David Greene, Thomas Douglas, Dean Twomey, Paddy Kennedy, Kenneth Byrne, Thomas Kearney, Stevie Brenner, Brian Cunningham, Mikey Costigan, Evan Whelan, Gavin Coppinger, Lee Wall, Matthew Barden, Donal Carey, Stephen Daniels, Dylan Foley, Eoin Casey, Kyle Sinnott.

    • John J. Murphy East Junior B Hurling Semi Final

    De La Salle 2-18 Kilmacthomas 1-14

    Our junior B hurlers qualified for the final with a hard fought win over Kilmacthomas in St. Mollerans’ excellent grounds last Thursday night. It took a very good second half performance to see us through in a game in which we trailed by five points at the interval and were fortunate not to be further behind as Conor Bohane saved a penalty in injury time. However, we were much improved after the break and goals from Sean Power and Luke Lawlor sees us in the final for the second year in a row.

    Kilmacthomas began well and had points in the fifth and seventh minutes. Conor Dunphy opened our account a minute later after good play by Lee Hayes. An exchange of points involving Sean Power followed before Kilmacthomas hit three in a row to lead 0-6 to 0-2 after sixteen minutes. A pointed free by Eamonn Fitzgerald after Sean Power was fouled reduced the arrears but Kilmacthomas replied with two of their own to make it 0-8 to 0-3 after twenty minutes. Points from Ian Condon and Eamonn Fitzgerald after Luke Lawlor was fouled improved matters but Kilmacthomas replied with one of their own in the 25th minute. Another foul on Luke Lawlor produced our final score of the half from Eamonn Fitzgerald but Kilmacthomas scored two more before their failure to convert that penalty leaving us trailing 0-11 to 0-6 at halftime.

    Eamonn Fitzgerald opened the second half scoring in the first minute after Conor O’Toole was fouled and we were right back in it in the third minute when after Luke Lawlor’s goalbound shot came back off the woodwork, Sean Power was on hand to finish to the net. Kilmacthomas replied with a pointed free a minute later and there was no further score until the 12th minute when Conor O’Toole pointed a free after Christopher Sheehan was fouled. Ian Condon levelled the match with an excellent point in the 13th minute and we were ahead a minute later when Conor O’Toole pointed again after another foul on Christopher Sheehan. Luke Lawlor followed up with a point and we led 1-11 to 0-12 midway through the half. Conor O’Toole pointed in the 18th minute but Kilmacthomas replied likewise. Conor O’Toole and Ian Condon then created the opportunity for Luke Lawlor to score a cracking goal in the 20th minute. However within a minute Kilmacthomas goaled themselves to make it 2-12 to 1-13. Two Conor O’Toole frees after fouls on himself and Sean Power followed by points from Lee Hayes and Sean Power made it 2-16 to 1-13 after twenty seven minutes. Kilmacthomas pointed a minute later but points from Eamonn Fitzgerald and Conor O’Toole ended the scoring.

    Scorers: Conor O’Toole 0-6 (0-4 frees), Sean Power 1-2, Eamonn Fitzgerald 0-5 (0-4 frees), Luke Lawlor 1-1, Ian Condon 0-2, Conor Dunphy and Lee Hayes 0-1 each.

    Panel: Conor Bohane (captain), Tom Crotty, David Sutton, Darragh Fitzpatrick, Mark Joy-Kinsella, Alan Fitzgerald, Eoin Treacy, Ian Condon, Conor Dunphy, Conor O’Toole, Lee Hayes, Eamonn Fitzgerald, Sean Power, Barry Twomey Luke Lawlor, Christopher Sheehan, Jack O’Donohue, Ronan O’Connor, Niall Walsh, Philip Burke, Ciaran Corrigan (injured), Jamie Sage (injured), Niall O’Sullivan (injured), Jeff Cahill (injured).

    • Lotto

    There was no winner of our Lotto jackpot last Monday night and it now stands at €2,500. The next draw takes place on Monday 16th October. Numbers drawn were 3, 19, 28, 30.

    Winners: Peter Hearne c/o Seller Sandra Hearne, Alice O’Shea c/o Seller James O’Shea, Majella Dunphy, Orla O’Donohue c/o Seller John Sheehan, O’Neill Family c/o Seller Billy O’Neill.

    • Wedding

    Congratulations to club member Tommy Ryan who married Vanessa Casey recently in Spain accompanied by family, friends and many club members. We wish Tommy, Vanessa and their two children Toby and Izzie every happiness for the future.

    • Engagement

    Congratulations to Barry Murphy and Laura Stack who got engaged last week.

    • Birthday Greetings

    Congratulations to our former senior hurling stalwart Watty Walsh who recently celebrated his seventieth birthday.

    • Juvenile Club – Sponsored by SDCU

    Sponsored Hurling Marathon

    Our Annual Hurling Marathon took place in Gracedieu on last Saturday last October 7th. The event was a great success and there was a great turn out of players and their parents. Many thanks to senior players Shane McNulty and Jake Dillon who were on hand to present the medals to all the U-7 to U-11 players.

    • Fixture

    Sunday 15th October County Senior Hurling Semi Final v Passage in Walsh Park 2.30pm.