• Newsletters 30.10.2018 Comments Off on 28-OCT-2018
    • County Hurling Final U-16 Division 2

    De La Salle 1-8 Tramore 0-8

     

    Our U-16 hurlers were crowned county champions after their victory in the division 2 final against a determined Tramore side in a cold and windy Kill GAA grounds on Saturday morning. In what were extremely difficult conditions for hurling we prevailed on a scoreline of 1-08 to 0-08. Our lads showed lots of resilience to come from behind and hold out for a determined victory.

    We started slowly playing against an extremely strong wind and trailed by 4 points to 1 at half time with Cormac Dawson pointing our only score from a free after the doubled marked Reuben Halloran was fouled. With the wind such a factor, huge credit goes to our players who fought hard to keep Tramore without a goal in the first half led by goalkeeper Darragh Treacy. In such conditions a goal was going to have a huge bearing on the result.

    We started the second half very brightly and got that all important goal inside the first two minutes. Full forward Reuben Halloran beat his two markers before passing to the oncoming Alex Keane who slotted to the net. Cormac Dawson put us ahead a minute later for the first time with a pointed free after Jack Twomey was fouled.

     

     

    It was a lead we wouldn’t relinquish for the remainder of the game. Reuban Halloran followed up with two pointed frees before Tramore struck back with two points of their own. With pressure mounting on our defence and scores hard to come Cormac Dawson scored two huge points from frees inside our own half to stretch our lead back to three. David Ryan followed up with a point from play before Tramore pointed a free to leave just a goal between the teams with five minutes left.

    Credit goes to Tramore who fought determinedly against the wind to try get an equalizing goal but our defence held out led by full back Aaron Wymberry.

    There was great scenes at the final whistle and when the trophy was presented to team captain Reuben Halloran.

    A huge congratulations to our lads who have worked extremely hard all year having also reached the football county final earlier this season and got just rewards for their efforts.

    A big thanks to our mentors, players parents and juvenile chairman Paudie Brosnan for their contribution throughout the year.

     

     

    Panel: Darragh Treacy, Sultan Andekan, Aaron Wymberry, Kieran O’Sullivan, Conor Murphy, Ryan McCarthy, Sean Treacy, Nathan Finn, David Ryan (0-1), Conor O’Shea,

    Alex Keane (1-0), Darragh Crowe, Cormac Dawson (0-5), Reuben Halloran (0-2) (capt), Jack Twomey, Daire O’Keeffe, Kieran Kennedy, Niall Dawson, Alex Maguire, Josh Kelly.

     

     

     

    • I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here

    The excitement levels are rising as we count down the days to our major fundraiser for the year based on the TV show I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here which takes place in the Tower Hotel on next Saturday night. The event is kindly sponsored by Hooper Dolan Insurances and Tile and Style. A reminder that the after party will take place in The Reg.

     

    We wish all the contestants the best of luck on the night and we thank them and the organising committee for a tremendous effort.

     

    We also thank all the  businesses who have given sponsorship through the programme.

     

    • De La Salle Camogie Club notes:

     

    Result:

    U-13 B Round 5

    Clonea 2-1 (7) DLS 3-6 (15).

    Well done to both teams on serving up a fine game in arctic cold weather conditions in a game played in Clonea Power on Sat 26th Oct. This squad have now topped there group with 5 wins from 5 games and have qualified for the County Final. Well done girls, mentors and parents for travelling to the games and supporting the team.

    Panel: Ellen Meaney, Holly Hutchinson, Caoimhe Mulvaney, Maggie Gostl, Emily Galgey, Kayleigh Kirby, Sabhbh Cawley, Aoife Connolly, Abbie Mullane, Alannah McNulty (2-5), Ella Holohan (1-0), Saoirse Reddin, Elena Murphy, Roisin O’Shea Waters, Sarah Sheehan (0-1), Emma Meaney, Mya Kelly, Niamh O’Keeffe.

    Other squad members not available on the day, Alex Healy, Luda Mooney, Emily O’Mahony, Shauna O’Shea, Becky Russell and Isobel Boland. Best of luck in the County Final girls.

    Fixture :

    U-13 B County Final DLS v opponents unconfirmed yet will now take place on Sat 10th Nov, venue and time to be confirmed by the County Board asap.

    Committee Meeting :

    Our camogie club will hold their next get together on Mon 5th Nov @ 7pm in Gracedieu.

    Camogie All Stars:

    Best of luck to our club girl Beth Carton and her Waterford team mates Lorraine Bray, Aine Lyng & Niamh Rockett who will attend the Camogie All Stars ceremony next Sat 3rd Nov in Dublin in search of a coveted Senior All Star award.

    Follow all our camogie club’s daily progress on our clubs Facebook page or on the delasallegaa.ie webpage.

    Published at: October 30, 2018 08:25

  • Newsletters 22.10.2018 Comments Off on 21-OCT-2018
    • I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here

     

    There is now less than two weeks to go to our major fundraiser for the year based on the TV show I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here which will take place in the Tower Hotel on Saturday 3rd November and is kindly sponsored by Hooper Dolan Insurances and Tile and Style.

     

    There has been a change to the contestant line up as Beth Carton has received a nomination for the camogie all stars which take place on the same night and her team mate Ciara Twomey has agreed to take her place. The altered full lineout is listed and we wish them all the best of luck.

     

    Rose Madigan, John Mullane, Owen Dunphy, Majella Dunphy, Evan Whelan, Jake Dillon, David Sutton, Jade O’Reilly, Kevin Moran, Donal Carey, Thomas Kearney, Ryan Duke, Dejana Obradovic, David Greene, Eddie Mulligan, Vanessa Casey, Barry Murphy, Ciara Twomey, Shane Quinlan, Mark Cooney, Danielle Flynn, Shane McNulty, Dean Twomey, Bryan Phelan.

     

    • East U-21 Hurling Championship

     

    We have been given a bye into the semi final where we will meet the winners of the game between Clonea and Passage. When we play could depend on Clonea’s progress in the Munster intermediate club championship

     

    • East Junior B Hurling Final

     

    We are scheduled to meet Kilmacthomas in this final and again when it is played will depend on their progress in the intermediate football championship.

     

    • De La Salle Camogie Notes

    Results:

    U-13 B Round 4 home game due to take place on Sat 20th Oct did not take place as we received a walkover from Cappoquin. We have 4 wins from our 4 games played so far with the final round down to be played next weekend.

    U-18 B County Championship Final:

    DLS 5-15 (30) Dungarvan 2-12 (18).

    This game was played in the splendid facilities of the WIT Sports Campus Carriganore on Sat 20th Oct in good dry weather conditions. It was very close in the first half with both teams trading score for score and it was all square at half time 1-5 to 0-8. Our girls pushed on in the second half really playing well throughout the team and when the referee Martin Quilty blew the final whistle the girls got their just rewards. Waterford Camogie County Board Chairperson Ita Murphy presented the  trophy to our captain Lucy Hogan. Abby Flynn also received the player of the final award scoring an incredible 3-11 from play in the final. Well done to the girls, mentors Colin Kinsella and Stewart Murphy, First Aid Cathy Hunt, umpire Seamus Power and to all our loyal supporters much appreciated.

    Panel: Katie O’ Keeffe, Sharna Cremmin, Lucy Hogan (capt), Saoirse Kinsella, Ella Murphy, Megan O’Connor, Sarah Hunt, Holly Ryan, Eva Murphy, Abby Flynn, Clare O’Connell, Nicole Power, Lily McGrath. Other panel members not available on the day Clara Boland, Charlotte O’Loughlin and Frances Drohan.

    Senior County Championship Final Result:

    DLS 2-13 (19) Gailltir 1-17 (20) played in the WIT Sports Campus Carriganore on Sat 20th Oct. Hard luck  to our club girls who gave it their all but just came up short at the final whistle. They are after giving us a year of full commitment dedication and hours upon hours of enjoyment. Well done to the entire panel, management team Joey Carton and Derek Healy. Backroom team Colin Kinsella, Stewart Murphy, Mark Cooney and physio Bryan Kennedy. Our U-8 & U-10 squads also got to play go games at half time on the day. Many thanks to Rose Madigan, Charlotte Brenner, Eamon Walsh, Leanne Tobin, Trevor Whelan, Anthony Heery and Brendan Boland for all their help on the day. To all our magnificent supporters for your loyal support for the girls it is very much appreciated by the girls. To Billy O Neill and the groundsmen in our Gracedieu & Cleaboy grounds many thanks for everything. To Ken Flynn in Erins Own GAA  club for all his help and to our jersey sponsors McLearys. To the Greenway Manor Hotel for the beautiful meal after the game. Apologies if I omitted anybody. Best of luck to Gailltir Camogie Club  in their Munster Final game. Roll on season 2019 when we will do it all over again.

    Panel: Brianna O’Regan, Jean Dooley, Taylor Healy, Siobhan Heylin, Ciara Twomey, Colette Hogan, Lucy Hogan, Courtney Healy (capt), Niamh Murphy, Roisin Heylin, Beth Carton (1-12), Megan O’Connor, Holly Ryan, Abby Flynn (1-1), Chloe Dempsey, Tonya Murray, Hayley Cox, Ciara Flynn, Katie O’Keeffe, Clara Boland.

    Our U-8 girls played in the Butlerstown hosted blitz on Sat 20th Oct recording wins v the host club, Tramore, Mount Sion and a draw v Gailltir. Well done girls keep up the good work.

    Fixtures:

    Sat 27th Oct U-13 B championship Round 5 Clonea v DLS  throw in 4pm in Clonea.

    Sat 27th Oct U-18 A Championship Round 2 Gailltir v DLS throw in 3pm in Gailltir.

    Follow all our camogie club’s daily updates on our Facebook page or on the delasallegaa.ie webpage.

  • Newsletters 15.10.2018 Comments Off on 14-OCT-2018
    • East Junior B Hurling Championship Semi Final

    De La Salle 2-14 Mount Sion 1-8

    Our junior hurlers qualified for the final where they will take on Kilmacthomas, with a good win over Mount Sion in Walsh Park last Saturday.

    The early exchanges were even with points from Luke Lalor and Adam O’Sullivan making it 0-2 each after seven minutes. A minute later Mount Sion goaled. Adam O’Sullivan pointed a free in the 10th minute before two Mount Sion points saw them lead 1-4 to 0-3 after fourteen minutes. We dominated the rest of the half and points from Stephen Jacob (2), Adam O’Sullivan, Lee Hayes and Conor Bohane put us ahead before an injury time goal from Stephen Jacob made it 1-8 to 1-4 at the break.

    David Sutton opened the second half scoring in the second minute but three minutes later we were reduced to fourteen players. Aidan Gannon pointed a free in the seventh minute and there was no further scoring until Mount Sion pointed in the 16th minute. Eamonn Fitzgerald pointed in the 19th minute and two Mount Sion points in the 23rd and 25th minutes made it 1-11 to 1-7. However, we finished strongly with points from Aidan Gannon and a superb score from Lee Hayes before man of the match Stephen Jacob scored his second goal after an excellent run and finish in injury time. There was still time for Eamonn Fitzgerald to point before the final whistle sounded.

    Scorers: Stephen Jacob 2-2, Adam O’Sullivan 0-3 (frees), Lee Hayes, Aidan Gannon (0-1 free, 0-1 ‘65) and Eamonn Fitzgerald 0-2 each, Luke Lalor, Conor Bohane (free) and David Sutton 0-1 each.

    Panel: Conor Bohane, Colm Maher, Darragh Fitzpatrick, Tom Crotty, Conor Dunphy, David Sutton, Thomas Kenny, Conor O’Toole, Eamonn Fitzgerald, Lee Hayes, Stephen Jacob, James Stone, Adam O’Sullivan, Luke Lalor, Aidan Gannon, Dan Casey, Ciaran Corrigan, Alan Fitzgerald, James Cotter, Christopher Sheehan, Niall Walsh, Sean Power, Jack O’Donohoe, Sean Connolly.

    • Lotto

    There was no winner of our Lotto jackpot last Monday night and it now stands at €4,500. The next draw takes place on Monday 22nd October. Numbers drawn were 12, 19, 21, 27. There were five winners of €20 each.

    Kevin Ryan c/o seller John Sheehan, Marissa Carton c/o seller Joey Carton, Rosarie Sheehan c/o seller Martin Sheehan, Isobel Boland c/o seller Camogie, Thrisa Roche c/o seller Willie Stephens.

    • Condolences

    We extend our sympathy to the Ballygunner club and to the family of former Eastern Board officer Pat McCarthy who passed away last week. Ar dheis Dé go raibh sé.

    • De La Salle Camogie Notes

    County Senior Final

    Gailltir 1-17 De La Salle 2-13

    Commiserations to our senior camogie team who despite a brilliant second half performance went down to Gailltir by the narrowest of margins in the county final.

    U-13 B Championship

    De La Salle 4-6 Butlerstown 3-1

    Well done to our U-13 team who won the clash of  the two unbeaten teams last Saturday and now play Cappoquin at home next Saturday.

  • Newsletters 08.10.2018 Comments Off on 07-OCT-2018
    • I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here

     

    Last Thursday in the Reg Bar the club launched our major fundraiser for the year based on the TV show I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. The show will take place in the Tower Hotel on Saturday 3rd November and is kindly sponsored by Hooper Dolan Insurances and Tile and Style. Twenty four contestants are scheduled to take part on the night and the full lineout has now been revealed.

     

    Rose Madigan, John Mullane, Owen Dunphy, Majella Dunphy, Evan Whelan, Jake Dillon, David Sutton, Jade O’Reilly, Kevin Moran, Donal Carey, Thomas Kearney, Ryan Duke, Dejana Obradovic, David Greene, Eddie Mulligan, Vanessa Casey, Barry Murphy, Beth Carton, Shane Quinlan, Mark Cooney, Danielle Flynn, Shane McNulty, Dean Twomey, Bryan Phelan will all compete for the crown and we wish them all the best of luck.

     

    • Table Quiz

     

    The club are holding a fundraising table quiz next Thursday 11th October 9pm in the Cleaboy pub. Teams of 4 for €20.  All welcome.

     

    • New Arrival

     

    Congratulations to John and Stephanie Mullane on the birth of a baby boy Jack last week.

     

    • De La Salle Camogie Notes

    Results:

    U-13 B Round 2 DLS 8-4 Modeligo 1-3 in a game played in Gracedieu on Sat 6th Oct.

    Panel on the day: Roisin O Shea Waters, Isobel Boland, Shauna O’Shea, Emma Meaney, Caoimhe Mulvaney, Maggie Gostl, Aoife Connolly, Kayleigh Kirby, Abbie Mullane, Alannah McNulty, Luda Mooney, Saoirse Reddin, Elena Murphy, Becky Russell, Niamh O’Keeffe, Sarah Sheehan, Ellen Meaney, Mya Kelly, Ella Holohan, Sabhbh Cawley.

    Senior Championship semi final

    DLS 4-17 Lismore 2-8 in a game played in the WIT Sports Campus Carriganore on Sat 6th Oct.

    Well done girls on a terrific team performance having trailed by 2 points at half time 2-4 to 0-8. The girls pushed on in the 2nd half to claim a spot for the first time ever in next weekends County Final.

    Panel: Brianna O’Regan, Jean Dooley, Taylor Healy, Siobhan Heylin, Ciara Twomey, Colette Hogan, Lucy Hogan, Courtney Healy (capt), Niamh Murphy, Roisin Heylin, Beth Carton, Megan O’Connor, Holly Ryan, Abby Flynn, Chloe Dempsey, Tonya Murray, Hayley Cox, Ciara Flynn, Katie O’Keeffe, Clara Boland.

    Our U-7 & U-8 teams played some challenge games away to newly formed camogie club Ballyduff Lower on Weds 3rd Oct.

    Fixtures

    Sat 13th Oct U-13 B championship round 3 DLS v Butlerstown throw in 4pm in Gracedieu.

    Sun 14th Oct Senior Championship County Final DLS v Gailltir throw in 4.15pm in the WIT Sports Campus Carriganore.

    Sat 20th Oct U-18 B final DLS v Dungarvan venue & time to be confirmed.

    Congrats to our club girl Beth Carton and her 3 Waterford team mares Lorraine Bray Niamh Rockett & Aine Lyng on there recent nominations for an All Star Award which will be announced on 3rd Nov.

    Many thanks to Ken & Kevin in McLearys Restaurant for their kind sponsorship towards our new Senior Club Jerseys.

    Hard luck but well done to our 8 club girls who after lining out in our Senior Championship semi final made the journey straight away after our camogie game finished to New Inn Co. Tipperary to line out for Erins Own LGFA ladies Junior squad in their Munster Club semi final v Kilrush of Clare. The girls performed heroically throughout their second game with Kilrush equalising in the last few moments of normal time to force extra time. Kilrush ran out winners at the end of extra time. Maybe once again at National Level both associations might try come together to look at player welfare where girls are being asked to play 2 high profile games in such a short space of time on the same day.

    Follow all our camogie club’s daily updates on our Facebook page or on the delasallegaa.ie webpage.

  • Newsletters 01.10.2018 Comments Off on 30-SEP-2018
    • East Intermediate Football Championship

     

    Kill 4-12 De La Salle 1-8

     

    Our intermediate football team exited the championship when we were well beaten by Kill in Walsh Park last Sunday evening. Once again, the damage was done in the first half when the concession of three goals in six minutes ended the game as a contest and even though we improved in the second half we were unable to make any inroads into the winners margin

     

    Kill began well and led 0-5 to 0-0 after ten minutes but were thankful to their goalkeeper who saved well in that period. Thomas Douglas opened our account in the twelfth minute but Kill replied with three points as we continued to miss the few chances we created. Paddy Kennedy pointed a free in the 21st minute after a foul on Mitchell Casey but Kill replied immediately with their first goal. Eddie Meany scored a fine point and we then missed a free before Kill got their second goal. A well worked free between Paddy Kennedy and Mitchell Casey saw Mitchell’s shot for goal go over off the crossbar and Kill then struck for their third goal to lead 3-8 to 0-4 at the break.

     

    The second half began with Kill pointing and Thomas Douglas replied in the fifth minute. Kill added 1-2 in the next ten minutes to make it 4-11 to 0-5. David Kennedy pointed in the 17th minute and a minute Kill got their last score.

     

    Conor Mullane pointed a forty five in the 23rd minute and then James Grogan scored a cracking goal. A fine save by the Kill keeper saw Conor Mullane end the scoring in the 28th minute when he converted another forty five.

     

    Scorers: James Grogan 1-0, Thomas Douglas and Conor Mullane(‘45s) 0-2 each, Paddy Kennedy (free), Eddie Meaney, Mitchell Casey and David Kennedy 0-1 each.

     

    Panel: Donal Carey, Christopher Sheehan, Kenneth Byrne, Ryan Duke, Evan Whelan, Conor Mullane, Stephen Dalton, Thomas Kearney, Eddie Barrett, Eddie Meaney, Mitchell Casey, Luke Flynn, Paddy Kennedy, Lee Hayes, Thomas Douglas, James Grogan, David Kennedy, Seaghan Walsh, Aidan Gannon, Matthew Barden, David Sutton, Jack O’Donohoe, Gavin Coppinger, James Stone, Eamonn Dalton.

     

    • Lotto

     

    There was no winner of our Lotto jackpot last Monday night and it now stands at €4,250. The next draw takes place on Monday 8th October. Numbers drawn were 15, 16, 24, 25. There were five winners of €20 each.

    O’Leary c/o seller Tom O’Leary, Martin Sheehan, Peter c/o seller Sandra Hearne, Buddie Stephens c/o seller Willie Stephens, Megan Duke c/o seller Alan Duke.

     

    • De La Salle Camogie Club notes:

    Results:

    U-18 B Championship Round 5 played in Gracedieu Monday 24th Sept Final Score: DLS 6-18 Brickeys 6-4. We are now in a three way tie in the group with Tramore & Brickeys with a semi final place awaiting us next. Opponents date & venue to follow.

    U-16 C semi final played in Gracedieu Weds 26th Sept DLS 4-3 (15) Butlerstown 6-5 (23). Hard luck girls on the night but well done for the commitment shown throughout the year.

    Panel: Ellen Riordan, Sharna Cremin, Saoirse Kinsella, Lily McGrath, Eva Murphy, Sarah Hunt, Sarah Heery, Holly Ryan, Ella Murphy, Sarah Reidy, Caoimhe Mulvaney, Clare O’Connell, Layla French, Frances Drohan, Nicole Power, Emma Meaney, Elena Murphy. Not available on the night Charlotte O’Loughlin & Alannah McNulty. Many thanks also to our U-16 mentors Stewart Murphy, Colin Kinsella & Liz Ryan on first aid.

    On Weds 26th Sept both our U-8 and U-10 squads played some challenge games. Our U-8 girls (see attached picture) travelled to Tramore and the U-10 girls travelled to Ferrybank. Well done girls and mentors keep up the good work.

    Fixtures:

    Sat 6th Oct U-13 championship Round 2 DLS v Modeligo throw in 2pm in Gracedieu.

    Sat 6th Oct Senior Championship semi final DLS v Lismore venue WIT Carriganore throw in 4pm.

    Please support the girls.

    Well done to our club girls Lucy Hogan, Colette Hogan, Taylor Healy, Brianna O’Regan, Courtney Healy, Holly Ryan, Beth Carton and Abby Flynn who recorded a very good victory with Erins Own LGFA in there recent Munster Junior Club Ladies Football 1/4 final v Knockainey Limerick on a scoreline of 2-7 (13) to 0-11 played in New Inn Co. Tipperary on Friday 28th Sept. Best of luck in the semi final v Kilrush Clare.

    Follow all our camogie club’s progress / daily updates training matches etc. on our clubs Facebook page or on delasallegaa.ie website.