• Newsletters 19.11.2018 Comments Off on 18-NOV-2018
    • John J. Murphy East Junior B Hurling Final

     

    Kilmacthomas 2-13 De La Salle 2-10

     

    Commiserations to our junior hurlers who were beaten by Kilmacthomas in Carriganore last Saturday in this year’s final. This was a very well contested and entertaining game where, unfortunately from our point of view, we probably didn’t do enough when wind assisted in the first half and Kilmacthomas emerged deserving winners.

     

    We opened with a point from Stephen Jacob in the first minute. Kilmacthomas replied with two points and Eamonn Fitzgerald then equalised. A brilliant goal from Stephen Jacob after good work by Luke Lalor had us ahead 1-2 to 0-2 with only five minutes played. A minute later Kilmacthomas goaled and they took the lead with a point in the 13th minute and Aidan Gannon equalised in the 17t hminute after a foul on Eamonn Fitzgerald. Kilmacthomas struck a blow in the 21st minute when they got in for a second goal but our reply was strong with a point from James Stone and three from Aidan Gannon after fouls on Lee Hayes and Eamonn Fitzgerald with one from a sixty five also. Kilmacthomas equalised in the 31st minute but we went ahead two minutes later when a long range free from Conor Bohane went all the way to the net. The last score of the half went to Kilmacthomas with a point in the 35th minute to leave us ahead 2-7 to 2-5 at the break.

     

    Kilmacthomas pointed two minutes into the second half and Lee Hayes replied three minutes later. Two further Kilmacthomas points had it level at 2-8 each by the 11th minute. A foul on Stephen Jacob saw Aidan Gannon put us ahead in the 12th minute but again Kilmacthomas equalised two minutes later. Kilmacthomas took the lead in the 22nd minute and Conor O’Toole equalised from a long range free in the 24th minute with what proved to be our last score. Kilmacthomas then hit three points to secure the title.

     

    We congratulate Kilmacthomas on their victory and wish them well in the county final.

     

    We thank our players for their effort and commitment through the year. Thanks also to our managemet team of Alan Fitzgerald, Shane Barry, Lee Casey, Luke Lalor with Micko Casey and Joe Kenny on first aid for their work with this team.

     

    Scorers: Aidan Gannon 0-5 (0-4 frees, 0-1 ‘65) Stephen Jacob 1-1, Conor Bohane 1-0 (free), Eamonn Fitzgerald, James Stone, Lee Hayes and Conor O’Toole (free) 0-1 each.

     

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

     

    • Eddie O’Donnell Monumental Works East U-21 Hurling Semi Final

     

    De La Salle 4-6 Clonea 1-14

     

    Our U-21 hurlers began the defence of the Liam O’Donnell Memorial cup with a hard fought and somewhat fortunate victory over Clonea in Walsh Park last Sunday. We played second fiddle for the most of this game and it was only in the last ten minutes or so that we got on top. In truth the game could have been over at half time only for a superb hat trick from team captain Eddie Meaney. We also didn’t help ourselves with four different players missing seven scorable frees during the game. However, credit to our lads for digging deep to produce the win.

     

    Clonea had four points on the board before Thomas Douglas opened our account from a free in the ninth minute after Sam Flynn was fouled. They added three more before Sam Flynn found Eddie Meaney in the 13th minute and he rounded his marker and crashed the sliotar to the net. Sean Carton won the resultant puck out and gave to Cormac McCann who pointed, We then found herself ahead in the 15th minute when Eddie Meaney goaled again to make it 2-2 to 0-7. Clonea took over again and hit five consecutive points before Cormac McCann’s precision pass picked out Eddie Meaney for a cracking goal on the stroke of half time and we trailed 0-12 to 3-2 at the break. The second half was more even but a fifth minute point for Clonea was the only score of the first eighteen minutes. The switch of Thomas Douglas to full forward proved vital as he got on the end of Eddie Meaney’s delivery in the 19th minute to hit a ground stroke to the net and he added two points in the 21st and 25th minutes to make it a three point game. Clonea reduced the arrears in the 27th minute but Thomas Douglas replied two minutes later. A foul on Eddie Meaney saw Aidan Gannon give us a four point lead in the first minute of injury time. Clonea kept trying for a goal and it took some excellent defensive work by Conor Giles Doran to keep them out. They got that goal in the 34th minute when they were awarded a free and it somehow found its way into the bottom corner of the net. Fortunately, the final whistle sounded on the puck out.

     

    The final against either Ballygunner or Mount Sion is expected to take place next Saturday.

     

    Scorers: Eddie Meaney 3-0, Thomas Douglas 1-4 (0-1 free), Cormac McCann and Aidan Gannon (free) 0-1 each.

     

    Panel: Shaun O’Brien, Lorcan Dwyer, Conor Giles-Doran, Darren Kenneally, Ryan Duke Gavin Coppinger, Evan Whelan, Mikey Costigan, Sean Carton, Sam Flynn, Thomas Douglas, Luke Flynn, Eddie Meaney(captain), Michael Roche, Cormac McCann, Dylan Finn, Aidan Gannon, James Stone,  Seaghan Walsh, Jack Hannon, Sean Power, Tom Crotty, Jeff Cahill.

     

    • Annual Club Mass

     

    The annual mass for deceased members will take place in Gracedieu next Wednesday 21st November at 7pm. All welcome to attend.

     

    • Annual General Meeting

     

    Please note that the Annual General Meeting will take place in Gracedieu on Friday 7th December at 7pm. All members and intending members are invited to attend.

     

    • Condolences

     

    We extend our sympathy to the Sharpe Family on the  recent death of John Sharpe senior. Ar dheis Dé go raibh sé

     

    • Munster Champions

     

    We extend our congratulations to Ballygunner on winning the Munster senior club championship last Sunday

  • Newsletters 12.11.2018 Comments Off on 11-NOV-2018
    • East U-21 Hurling Championship

     

    We now know we will be playing Clonea next weekend in the semi final. Please check our social media pages for the confirmed fixture.

     

    • Annual Club Mass

     

    The annual mass for deceased members will take place in Gracedieu on Wednesday 21st November at 7pm. All welcome to attend.

     

    • Annual General Meeting

     

    Please note that the Annual General Meeting will take place in Gracedieu on Friday 7th December at 7pm. All members and intending members are invited to attend.

     

    • Lotto

     

    There was no winner of our Lotto jackpot last Monday night and it now stands at €5,000. The next draw takes place on Monday 19th November. Numbers drawn were 2, 3, 9, 20. There were five winners of €20 each.

     

    Dolores Deegan c/o seller Evan Deegan, Lorraine Duke, Michael Hutchinson c/o seller Thomas Kearney, Derek McGrath c/o seller Owen Dunphy, Margaret Quinn c/o seller John Sheehan.

     

    • Munster Champions

     

    Congratulations to Claire Dunne, daughter of our former footballer and selector Jackie Dunne, on captaining the Gailltir camogie team to victory in the Munster intermediate championship.

     

    • De La Salle Camogie Notes

     

    U-13 B County Final

    De La Salle 6-4 Butlerstown 0-0.

    Well done to our U-13 girls and mentors who finished out their season with a good win in as part of a triple header played at the splendid WIT Sports Campus Carriganore facilitys on Sat 10th November in good weather conditions after a week of torrential rain. The first half was nip and tuck with our girls leading 2-2 to no score at half time. The girls pushed on in the 2nd half with our full panel of 24 girls getting a run out in this game.

    Panel: Ellen Meaney, Isobel Boland, Sabhbh Cawley 0-2, Luda Mooney, Caoimhe Mulvaney, Ella Holohan, Maggie Gostl 0-1, Aoife Connolly, Abbie Mullane 1-0,  Alannah McNulty 2-0, Kayleigh Kirby 1-1, Mya Kelly 1-0, Elena Murphy, Emily Galgey, Saoirse Reddin, Alex Healy, Roisin O’Shea Waters, Emma Meaney, Sarah Sheehan 1-0, Becky Russell, Shauna O’Shea, Holly Hutchinson, Emily O’Mahoney, Niamh O’Keeffe.

    Mentors: Brendan Boland Trevor Whelan & Derek Healy.  First Aid: Sinead Mulvaney. After the game Waterford Camogie County Board Chairperson Ita Murphy presented the trophy to our joint captains Alannah McNulty and Caoimhe Mulvaney. Many thanks to our large numbers of supporters for coming out to show their support for the girls today and throughout the campaign. Well done girls and mentors for the commitment and effort shown over the last three months. This game also marked Sarah Sheehan’s last game for the club as she heads off to new pastures in Co. Carlow. Best of luck Sarah and many thanks for the dedication and commitment shown over the years. Afterwards the panel headed to McDonalds on the Cork Road for some well deserved refreshments.

    This game also marked the end of our competitive games for this year. Roll on season 2019.

    U-6, 8 & 10 training indoors will continue on Weds evenings in the Butler Hall St. Johns Park for the next few weeks.

    Date For Your Diaries:

    Our end of season presentations will take place on Sunday 9th December @ 4pm in our Gracedieu clubhouse.

    Congratulations to Gailltir Camogie Semior squad on winning the Munster Intermediate Camogie Championship at the weekend and best of luck in the All Ireland series.

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

  • Newsletters 05.11.2018 Comments Off on 04-NOV-2018
    • I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here

     

    The long awaited major fundraiser for the year based on the TV show I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here finally took place in the Tower Hotel last Saturday night and it did not disappoint. The event which was jointly sponsored by Hooper Dolan Insurances and Tile and Style played out in front of a packed attendance who were hugely entertained by what turned out to be a fabulous event.

    Twenty four contestants as follows 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 all participated in a series of gruelling tasks before the number of contestants was eventually whittled down to Rose Madigan, Thomas Kearney and Barry Murphy and after a final eliminator Thomas and Barry went through to the final.

    Just before the final began news came from the City West Hotel that Beth Carton, who had originally planned to be a contestant, had been selected on the camogie All Star team of 2018 and the announcement was greeted with loud cheering. After the final the ‘butcher boy’ Thomas Kearney emerged as the King of the Jungle. We compliment all the contestants on their efforts in fundraising prior to the night and on their participation on the night. We appreciate the work put in by all twenty four of you.

    We thank all the organising committee of Ian Flynn, Ellen Doyle, Matthew Barden, Ricky Grogan, Tommy Ryan, Peter Hearne, Paddy Kennedy and Eoin Casey on running a fantastic show. We would like to thank all our sponsors mentioned in the programme and to Empower Events for running the show. Thanks also to the Tower Hotel for hosting a never to be forgotten night.

     

    Afterwards the contestants and audience celebrated in The Reg.

     

    • Camogie All Stars

     

    Congratulations to our camogie star Beth Carton who made history by becoming the first ever camogie all star from Waterford on Saturday night. Everyone in the club is delighted and proud of your selection which was thoroughly well deserved.

     

     

    • U-13 camogie schedule for next week

    Weds training 7-8pm in Gracedieu.

    Sat 10th Nov U-13 B County Final v Butlerstown still no venue or time confirmed. (probably going to be part of a triple header with us being the middle game around 1pm as soon as i know will confirm via text).

    Reminder club lotto draw takes place Monday Jackpot €4,750.