Sunday 21 December 2014

Season's Greetings


Christmas Greetings from Waterford Camogie

After the eventful season of camogie that we completed in 2014, we are all looking forward with anticipation to 2015. The fixtures that were released last week means that some of the county teams will be back training as soon as 2015 starts and we wish them well in their respective competitions.

The Camogie County executive would like to take this opportunity to thank all clubs, members, coaches and player's families for all their help during the season and to wish them our best wises during this festive period.

Sunday 14 December 2014

Seasons Greetings

 
Seasons Greetings
On behalf of the County Board, I would like to wish everybody connected with Ladies Football in the county, a Happy Christmas and a successful New Year.Thanks to our generous sponsors who helped us financially during the last year. Many thanks to our friends in the media for all their help and co-operation in 2014.

League and Championship Fixtures announced.


The fixtures for the 2015 season were issued this past week.  Some teams are back in action from February so lots of preparation required between now and then. The following are the fixtures:

 

Irish Daily Star National League

The Waterford team will play in Division 2 of the Irish Daily Star National league and will be playing against Down, Kilkenny, Cork, Meath and Tipperary.

Dates of Waterford games are as follows:

Round 1 on Sunday 22nd February    Home to Tipperary

Round 2 on Sunday 8th March           Away to Cork

Round 3 on Sunday 15th March         Away to Meath

Round 4 Sunday 22nd March             Home to Kilkenny

Round 5 Sunday 5th April                   Away to Down (Easter Sunday)

Semi-final on 19th April

Final on 3rd May

 

All Ireland Minor A Championship

After the success in 2014 of winning the ‘B’ All Ireland, this year’s team are playing in the ‘A’ Division and will play against Limerick, Offaly, Galway and Dublin.

Dates of Waterford games are as follows:

Round 1 Weekend of 21st/22nd Feb      Away to Offaly

Round 2 Saturday 28th February           Away to Galway

Round 3 Saturday 21st March                Home to Limerick

Round 4 Saturday 29th March                Bye

Round 5 Saturday 4th April                     Home to Dublin

Semi-final on 18th April

Final on 25th April

  

Liberty Insurance All Ireland Intermediate Championship

After having featured in the last three All Ireland Intermediate semi-finals and being beaten by the eventual winners on the last two, we are hopeful that the team can excel this year.

The 2015 All Ireland championship sees Waterford in a Group with Tipperary, Kilkenny, Kildare and Antrim.

The fixtures for the 2015 All Ireland championship are as follows:

Round 1 Saturday 4th July          Home to Antrim

Round 2 Saturday 11th July       Bye

Round 3 Saturday 18th July        Away to Tipperary

Round 4 Saturday 25th July        Home to Kilkenny

Round 5 Saturday 2nd August    Away to Kildare

Semi-finals 22nd/23rd August

Final    13th September

 

U16  All Ireland Championship

Continuing to show the rise of popularity in Waterford of camogie, we are in a position to enter two teams at the U16 Grade due to playing numbers. One team will compete in the B section while the other will compete in the C section.

 

This B section team are in a Group with Cork, Antrim and Dublin.

Saturday 19th July                               Home v Dublin

Saturday 26th July                              v Antrim (halfway venue)

Sunday 2nd August                             Away to Cork

 

This C section team are in a Group with Cavan, Donegal, Carlow, Roscommon and Kildare

Round 1 on Saturday 4th July            Away to Roscommon

Round 2 on Saturday 11th July          v Donegal (halfway venue)

Round 3 on Saturday 18th July          Home v Kildare

Round 4 on Saturday 25th July          Away v Carlow

Round 5 on Saturday 1st August       Home v Cavan

 

Best wishes to all player and management of these teams and hopefully 2015 will be as rewarding to Waterford camogie as 2014 has been.

Monday 17 November 2014

Waterford's Camogie Year reviewed.

2014 - A remarkable Year for Waterford Camogie
Looking back at 2014 and the activities and titles that Waterford Camogie were involved with can only be described as remarkable. When preparing this article, individuals, club teams and the various County teams won a combined total of seven All Ireland titles, as well as one Munster title. This success can be attributed to dedication of clubs, mentors and players at the different grades and one which we will hopefully build on into the 2015 season. There is no doubt of the optimism for the future of camogie in Waterford and the standard that Waterford teams can achieve. There is certainly no shortage of material to write after an action packed year.
All Ireland Title No. 1
Lismore Camogie Club won the first All Ireland title of the year when they beat Ballyhale Shamrocks in the All Ireland Intermediate Club Championship after a replay. Lismore had to come from behind in the first match played in Croke Park in early March to eventually win the re-match on a score of 3-08 to 0-07 when the match was played at the Clonmel Sportsfield.
All Ireland Title No. 2
Our Minor team won the All Ireland ‘B’ title when they beat Derry at the end of April by 4-06 to 0-02 having previously lost to Derry in the Group stages.
All Ireland No. 3
The Waterford U16 team won the All Ireland ‘B’ title. After finishing runners-up to Cork last year, the team went one step further this year when they beat Derry in the final on a score of 6-17 to 3-05.
All Ireland Title No. 4
Patricia Jackman has excelled at the Poc Fada held each year in the Cooley mountains and 2014 saw Patricia win her sixth consecutive title at this event.
All Ireland Titles No. 5 and 6
Gailltir camogie club won the ‘B’ section of Feile for the second year running while De la Salle won the Feile Plate in the ‘C’ section.
All Ireland No. 7
The Waterford U14 team completed the seventh title when they won the U14 All Ireland blitz held in Dublin in September.
Munster Title
The U16 team retained their Munster ‘B’ title when they beat Cork in March.
Adult County Team – A  Review
The 2014 season saw the appointment of a new manager of the adult team. The person tasked with guiding the team through the 2014 campaign was Niall O’Donnell, the former Ballygunner player who won three Senior County titles and a Munster Senior title with his adopted club and had won inter-county titles at Minor, Intermediate and U21 with Cork. The previous two seasons had seen the Waterford Intermediate team reach two All Ireland semi-finals but were beaten narrowly on both occasions and the team were eager to take one step further at least this year. Before the championship there was the matter of the league to compete in.
League Campaign
Waterford competed in Division 2 of the Irish Daily Star sponsored league and played against Cork, Meath and Kildare. This league was always going to be a difficult campaign due to the involvement of so many regular players with the Lismore camogie team who were contesting the All Ireland Intermediate Club championship. And so it proved, with the team losing all three matches but the performance of the available players and especially the younger players was promising.
16th March 2014         Waterford 0-10          v          3-08 Meath                 Venue: Walsh Park
23rd March 2014         Kildare 0-15                v          2-08 Waterford          Venue: Johnstownbridge
6th April 2014              Waterford 1-06          v          1-13 Cork                    Venue: Bushy Park
Munster Senior Cup
After winning the Munster Intermediate Cup in 2013, Waterford entered the Munster Senior Cup for the 2014 season. On the Bank holiday Monday in May, the team travelled to ‘The Ragg’ (outside Thurles) to face the Tipperary Senior team. At the midpoint interval Waterford were trailing by two points by 0-07 to 1-02. Unfortunately, Waterford could not narrow the gap and the match ended up Tipperary 1-12 to Waterford’s 2-07 with Waterford Scorers on the day were Trish Jackman (1-02), Karen Kelly (0-03), Lorraine Bray (1-0), Nicola Morrissey and Shona Curran 1 pt each.
A great display by the team when facing a Senior graded team showing the skill level and player potential of this team.
2014 All Ireland Championship
The 2014 Liberty Insurance sponsored All Ireland Intermediate Championship saw Waterford in a group with Meath, Cork, Kilkenny and Wexford with the matches played in June and July.
21st June 2014             Meath 1-07                 v          1-09 Waterford          Venue: Rathmoylon, Co. Meath
28th June 2014            Waterford 4-13          v          2-08 Cork                    Venue: Carriganore
5th July 2014                Kilkenny 2-09              v          1-06 Kilkenny              Venue: John Lockes Park, Callan
12th July 2014              Waterford 1-13          v          0-04 Wexford             Venue: Fraher Field
The Waterford team had a solid performance through the championship eventually finishing runners-up to Kilkenny. The Waterford performances over the entire Championship had ensured that the team progressed to the All Ireland Intermediate semi-final against Limerick who topped the other Group.
This match was played on 16th August in Carlow and in a tight encounter, the Limerick side were eventual winners on a score of 0-09 to 0-08. Limerick went on to win the All Ireland beating Kilkenny in the final.
Since Waterford won the All Ireland Junior title in 2011 and being promoted to Intermediate grade we have contested three successive All Ireland semi-finals losing to the eventual winners in the previous two years. Consistent results such as these can only be achieved by a committed group of players, mentors and backroom staff that want the camogie standard in Waterford to improve. 
The results achieved in 2014 for all our teams shows that the talent and commitment is there and with this belief we look forward to the 2015 season.
Over the next couple of weeks we shall continue the 2014 review of camogie in Waterford at underage and adult level.
Waterford Camogie Fundraiser
A major fundraiser for Waterford County teams into 2015 is being organised for January 2015. We are hosting a race night in Kilcohan Greyhound Stadium on January 31st and the we are seeking sponsorship for the match program. Any assistance from businesses or individuals would be much appreciated and all funds raised from this event will be used directly to prepare the various county teams. Please contact Waterford Camogie Treasurer John Flood on 087-6684474 for further details. There will be further information on this important upcoming event over the coming weeks.

Wednesday 29 October 2014

Hannon's free-taking inspires Lismore to Munster semi-final victory


On Sunday last October 25th Borrisoleigh GAA Grounds was the venue for the Munster Intermediate Club Camogie Semi-final where Lismore senior Camogie team took on hosts Borrisoleigh. Lismore were seeded favourites going into this game as they were the defending Munster and All Ireland champions, where Borrisoleigh were new-comers into this Munster Championship.

Throw-in for this game was set for 2 o'clock and it was Borris who won the toss and chose to play against the very strong breeze in the first half. Lismore had to get a good lead in the first half with the aid of the breeze to try to be in with a chance of victory, but Borris who came quickly out of the blocks from the throw-in scored their first point in the first minute followed shortly by a goal. This kick-started the Lismore attack and began to find their way in the game five minutes in when Aoife Hannon converted her free. Lismore were defending tightly and were on the attack for the next fifteen minutes where Aoife Hannon punished the Borrisoleigh discipline by converting 3 more frees while Grainne Kenneally and Ruth Geoghegan scored 0-1 each in this time frame, leaving the score with twenty minutes gone Borris 1-01 Lismore 0-6.

Borrisoleigh came back into the attack with a Nicole Walsh free on the 21st minute followed by an Aoife Hannon free a minute later it was tit-for-tat at this stage with both sides exchanging frees for the next 3 minutes with Hannon and Curran converting for Lismore and Walsh for Borrisoleigh. Very tough and determined camogie was being played and a long range shot from Grainne Kenneally on the 26th minute hit the back of the Borris net but was dually counter-acted by a goal on the other end. But it was Lismore who kept the scoring ticking over for the remainder of the half a point from Nicola Morrissey and on the last play of the half a 21m free Aoife Hannon which she hit hard and low and landed the sliotar to the back of the Borris net, ending the half Lismore 2-10 Borrisoleigh 2-3.

The second half began with Borrisoleigh once more on the attack with the ever accurate Nicole Walsh for Borris scoring two more frees before Lismore’s Aoife Hannon scoring their first score of the half on the seventh minute from a free. This half was a very low scoring half but did not reflect the intensity of camogie that was being played . Both sides played with great determination and was a delight for the large crowd that came to support both teams. Caithriona McGlone was Lismore’s only other scorer of the half while Borrisoleigh’s Nicole Walsh kept her sides scoring ticking over. The final whistle was blown with four minutes into injury time leaving the score Lismore 2-12 Borrisoleigh 2-09.

Lismore are now qualified for their fourth Munster final in five years and will play Sarsfields(Cork) on November 8th at a time and venue TBC.

Lismore Panel; Tanya Morrissey, Sarah Coughlan, Shauna Prendergast, Niamh Molumphy, Aoife Houlihan, Shauna Kiernan, Marie Russell, Grainne Kenneally(1-1), Shona Curran (0-1), Laura Buckley, Nicola Morrissey (0-1), Aoife Hannon(1-7f), Ruth Geoghegan(0-1).,Caithriona McGlone(0-1), Johanna Houlihan, Aisling O'Brien, Kate Heneghan, Sarah Geoghegan, Sharon Williams, Ellen Curran, Alice Russell, Sarah Fenton

Trainer/Selector; Seamus Prendergast; Selectors; Geraldine Barry, Austin Curran, James Russell

Hurley Carriers; Jack Prendergast and Becky McGlone

Water Carriers; Jane Russell, Chloe Landers, Sophie Landers

First Aid; Mary Russell and Una Walsh Physio; Colin Walsh

Monday 13 October 2014

De La Salle are crowned County Champions


Under 16A Final

This year's U16 A final was played between De la Salle and Gailltir in Walsh Park on Sunday 12th October. De la Salle were beaten in last year's final and most of the girls involved in that match were once again available this year while Gailltir had members of their Feile winning teams from the past two years available to them. Both clubs had multiple players involved in this year's All Ireland U16 winning teams so the standard of camogie was expected to be high.

De la Salle were not to be denied and went on to win the match on a score of 6-07 to 3-09 and some great camogie was played during the match. Congratulations to De la Salle and Gailltir will surely be back again in the years ahead to contest this age group.

 

110 Year Camogie Association Celebration

Saturday 11th October saw Waterford host an U13 blitz in Fraher field to mark the 110 year anniversary of the Camogie Association and a big thank you to all clubs that took part and especially to Jojo Tobin for organising the event on the day.

 

Best Wishes

Best wishes to St. Anne's and Roanmore U12 camogie teams that travel to Croke Park next Saturday to take part in blitz to celebrate the 110 year anniversary of the Camogie Association. These clubs will be playing teams from all over Ireland so we hope that the girls involved enjoy the whole experience.

Monday 6 October 2014

All Ireland Champions recognised


All Ireland Winners Recognition

Waterford camogie has had a tremendous playing year and it is only right to acknowledge these achievements to the wider GAA community. This year Waterford Camogie can celebrate All Ireland titles in the following events: Lismore as Intermediate Club champions, U18 B, U16 B and U14. In addition, Trish Jackman won the Poc Fada and Gailltir won Feile in division 2 and De la Salle in the division 3 shield. Some of the trophies won during the year were on show at halftime in the Senior final between Ballygunner and Mount Sion on Sunday. Congratulations to all involved and 2015 will be a challenging year to continue the good work being completed throughout the county.

 

U16B County Champions 

Sunday 5th October saw the final of the U18B played between Lismore and Ferrybank in Fraher field. Ferrybank won last year's U18 'B' championship are were hoping to retain their title. Lismore on the other hand were hoping to add another county title to their club's haul this year having already won the Senior and U16B championships. On this occasion it was the West Waterford team that triumphed to add the title to their clubs list of accomplishments this year.

 

Munster Junior Club Championship

After winning the 2014 Intermediate title this year, Cappoquin's next opponent were Clanmaurice from Kerry on Saturday 4th October. With a home draw, Cappoquin were hoping to win and progress in the Munster Club competition. At halftime, Cappoquin were trailing by 5 points on a score of Cappoquin 2-03 to Clanmaurice's 3-05. Although reducing the deficit in the second half, Cappoquin could not get back into the game eventually losing on a score of Cappoquin 2-06 to Clanmaurice 3-06. Although beaten in this match, the Cappoquin have a lot to celebrate this year and will surely be competitive when they play Senior next year. 

 

U16A County Finalists decided

This weekend also saw the finalists for the last County title to be won this past weekend when both semi-finals for the U16 A championship were played. Gailltir had home advantage on Saturday 4th October against Brickey Rangers and won the encounter. Sunday 5th October saw Cappoquin team travel to De la Salle to play, the Waterford City side won the encounter. The finals is set for the coming weekend and clubs will be notified of the exact details during the week as to date and venue.

Monday 29 September 2014

Underage County titles for Cappoquin, Lismore and Saint Molleran's

Sunday 28th September saw three underage finals decided for the 2014 championship. The three finals were played at Kilrossanty GAA Club and some excellent camogie skills were on show over all three matches.

Impressive Cappoquin Minor team win County Minor 'A' title

The U18 ‘A’ final saw Cappoquin play Gailltir with a mid-day throw-in. Cappoquin had contested the 2013 'A' final where they were beaten by St. Anne’s after a replay and were the favourites considering a large contingent had been part of the 2014 Intermediate winning team the previous week. An impressive performance against a competitive Gailltir side saw them win the title by 6-15 to 1-07. 

It was not until after five minutes before Cappoquin scored their first point when Lauren McGregor fired over followed by a goal shortly after when Niamh Foley fired into the net. Points from Lorraine Bray, Aisling Power and Roisin Cahillane followed before Gailltir scored their first point of the afternoon when Ciara Jackman converted a free. Further Cappoquin points followed from Aisling Power before Gailltir scored their second point of the half when Ciara Jackman converted a 45. This finished Gailltir's scoring in the first half but Cappoquin continued to score and a Laura Murray point was followed by goals from Aisling Power and Niamh Moore to leave a 3-09 to 0-02 lead at halftime.

The start of the second half saw Gailltir start strongly, two Emer Walsh points and a Ciara Jackman goal were scored in the first 5 minutes of the restart and it could have been better except that another Ciara Jackman shot on goal was saved by Clodagh Glavin in the Cappoquin goal. Roisin Uniacke scored Cappoquin's first point of the second half after 8 minutes but Gailltir were gaining confidence and narrowed the gap again when Ciara Jackman converted two frees.

Unfortunately for Gailltir, that was as close as they got because Cappoquin went on a scoring spree and goals from Lorraine Bray and two from Aisling Power extended the lead. Try as Gailltir could, Cappoquin continued scoring and converted points from Aisling Power, Lorraine Bray and Jessica Glavin finished Cappoquin's scoring to finish the afternoon with a Cappoquin tally of 6-15 while Gailltir finished their scoring with an Amy O'Connell point to leave them on 1-07.

Cappoquin's captain Lorraine Bray accepted the ‘Johnny Flynn’ U18A cup from County secretary Morgan Conroy to great cheers.

The Cappoquin team were: Clodagh Glavin, Jade Morrissey, Sinead O Brien, Ellen Meaney, Laura Murray, Roisin Cahillane, Emily Power, Lorraine Bray- Captain, Elaine Looby, Roisin Uniacke, Jessica Glavin, Lauren McGregor, Niamh Foley, Niamh Moore, Aisling Power, Seana Barrett. The team mentors were JimJoe Landers, Maurice Cahillane and Tricia McCarthy
The Gailltir team were: Shannon Delahunty, Kadie Griffin, Aine O'Keeffe, Eilis Cullinane, Sinead Cunningham, Laura Flynn, Lucy Bradley, Jane O'Connell, Sara Judge, Ciara Jackman, Doireann Flynn, Emer Walsh, Emily Mahony, Amy O'Connell, Caprice Carroll, Arlene Kearns, Anne Corcoran and Emer Edwards, The Gailltir mentors were: Manager Emma Hannon, Mentors  Sinead Fitzpatrick, Catherine O'Keeffe and Richard Corcoran

 
Lismore beat Tramore/Butlerstown to win U16 'B' title.

The second final on  Sunday’s final saw Tramore/Butlerstown play Lismore. Lismore topped the group and were straight into the final while Tramore/Butlerstown needed a semi-final win over An Rinn to seal their place. Both of these teams met earlier in the group phase of the championship with Lismore triumphing on that occasion with a winning margin of four points. Tramore/Butlerstown were hoping to go one step further than last year when they were runners-up to Dungarvan but Lismore have shown that they are a formidable side during the group phase. 

Lismore started the strongest and points from Alice Russell and Orla Ni Mhiachain were scored in the first 5 minutes. Tramore/Butlertown replied with a point from Abby Dunphy to leave the minimum between the two teams. Lismore extended their lead with five unanswered points from Rebecca McGlone, Robyn Roche, Sharon Williams (2) and Alice Russell to be well in control of the match. As the first half drew to a close Tramore/Butlerstown thought they had scored a goal but the referee blew for a foul to curtail the celebration. Lismore finished the scoring of the first half when Sharon Williams converted a free to leave the score at Lismore 0-08 to Tramore/Butlerstown 0-01.

Tramore/Butlerstown got off to an excellent start in the second half when Saoirse O'Brien's shot ended in the net in the opening minutes. Lismore's Rebecca McGlone got a point from play and then Tramore/Butlerstown scored their second goal when their captain Kate McMahon was on the end of some excellent play to fire into the net to leave only two points between the teams. 

Unfortunately for Tramore/Butlerstown, this was the closest they got to Lismore and in the next minute Orla Ni Mhiachain popped up to fire in the net for Lismore's only goal. A Sharon William's free for Lismore extended the lead to six points and then Tramore/Butlerstown third goal was scored by Muireann Cuddihy. This ensured a tense finish and try as Tramore/Butlerstown might they could not penetrate the Lismore defense. The final score of the match was for Lismore when Sharon Williams scored a point from a free. When the whistle was blown, Lismore had won the match on 1-11 to 3-01.

The Lismore team were: Karen Kelleher, Kelly Ryan, Naomi Leahy, Mary O Brien, Emer Montayne, Rebecca Mc Glone, Shauna o Keeffe, Ellen Curran (C), Sarah Landers, Sharon Williams, Emma Power, Robyn Roche, Erin Mangan, Faye Curley, Emily Prendergast, Alice Russell, Lucy McCarthy, Kayleigh Conway, Rebecca Fennessy, Abbie Roche, Sophie Landers, Jane Russell, Orla Ni Mhiachain, Ellen McClosky and Niamh Aldridge. The Lismore management team were: Trainer/Selector; Kate Heneghan and First Aid; Mary Russell

The Tramore/Butlerstown team were : Masha Ní Mhuimhneachaín, Muireann Cuddihy, Shannon Acheson, Kate Shanahan, Keavy Gillane, Aoife Shanahan, Sadie-mai Rowe, Kate McMahon, Leah Barry, Saoirse O'Brien, Sally Brown, Denise O'Connor, Clara Griffin, Abby Dunphy, Sally Kelly, Caithlin O'Byrne, Aisling Enright, Karen Carbery, Harriet Mc Allister, Sarah Long, Saoirse English, Emma Barry, Chloe Kinsella, Muireann Burns and Anna Finnegan.

U16 ‘C’ Final sees  St. Mollerans win title

It is encouraging to see clubs that are only in existence a short while contest finals. Both of these clubs are relatively recently formed and the work that the mentors and players are putting in is starting to pay off. This is the first county final that Modeligo have contested while St. Mollerans could draw on the experience of winning the U14 ‘C’ last year.

When the two teams met in the group phase it was Modeligo that won and ultimately top the group. St. Molleran’s needed a semi-final win over Tallow to secure their spot in the final.​

The early part of the match saw both teams score a point apiece, Jessica Burke for Modeligo and Aoife Fleming for St. Molleran's. St. Molleran's then scored three unanswered scores, a goal from Angela McGuigan and points from Sophie Kiely and an Aoife Fleming free. Modeligo kept pressing and were unlucky not to score a goal except for some fine goalkeeping from Emma Norris in the St. Molleran's. goal.

It didn't take long for Modeligo to take the lead when three unanswered goals gave them a four point cushion at halftime. All goals coming from Modeligo's Mairead O'Brien. 

The start of the second half saw St. Molleran's fly out and regained the lead within 8 minutes when they scored a total of 3-04 for no reply. Goals from Aoife Flemming (2) and Katie Norriss were complemented with points from Ciara Doherty and Aoife Flemming. Modeligo managed to score three more points before the end of the match but St. Molleran's held on to win 4-08 to 3-04. 

The St. Molleran's team were: Emma Norris, Claire Power, Aisling Wells, Emer Walsh, Emily Keane, Heather Hayes, Aisling Grehan, Clodagh Reade, Rachael Ryan, Sophie Ryan-Capt., Aoife Fleming, Angela McGuigan, Sophie Kiely, Ciara Doherty, Katie Norris, Molly Dunne and Elaine O’Connell. The management team were: Manager:Richie Ryan, Coach:Sean Fleming, Admin:Margaret Kenny

The Modeligo team were: Shauna Power, Hannah Burke-capt, Muireann Walsh, Tara Hickey, Angela Walsh, Annmarie O'Brien, Emily O'Mahony, Mary Kate Curran, Ellen McGrath, Aoibhe Kearns, Nicole O'Byrne, Jessica Burke, Mairead O'Brien, Niamh Reddy, Sarah McCarthy, Isabelle Sheehan, Aoife O'Byrne, Catherine O'Brien and Aoife O'Donovan​. The management team were: JP Ryan and Johnny McGrath

The Waterford County Camogie Association would like to thank Kilrossanty GAA for use of their facilities for these finals.

110 Years Camogie Association Celebration

2014 sees the Camogie Association in existence for 110 years and next Sunday Fraher field will host an U13 blitz from 11am. The blitz is scheduled to be played for 110 minutes and we hope that clubs will make every effort to attend this important milestone for the Camogie Association.

Saturday 27 September 2014

County Minor Camogie Final previews


A triple header of Camogie Finals is being served up at Kilrossanty GAA grounds on Sunday next (28th September) when finals for U18 ‘A’, U16 ‘B’ and U16 ‘C’ are played. It is hoped that a large contingent of camogie followers in Waterford will attend and support the players.

U18 ‘A’ Final between Cappoquin and Gailltir (12:00 throw-in)

First up is the U18 ‘A’ final where Cappoquin play Gailltir with a mid-day throw-in. This year’s U18 championship was split into two groups with each of Sunday’s finalist coming from different groups.

Group 1 saw Cappoquin play Brickey Rangers, Clonea, Ferrybank, Roanmore and St. Anne’s and saw them top the group. Finishing top of the group gave Cappoquin home advantage against the second placed team in Group 2 which was De la Salle. Cappoquin won the match easily to progress to the final.

Group 2 saw Gailltir play De la Salle, Lismore, Tramore and An Rinn and it was Gailltir that finished top in this group as well. The semi-final saw Gailltir face Brickey Rangers and it took a replay to separate the two teams but ultimately Gailltir won through to this Sunday’s final.

On paper Cappoquin must be favourites as eleven of the Cappoquin players named on their Intermediate winning team from last week are available to play in this weeks final and most of these players contested the 2013 U18 ‘A’ final when they were beaten by St. Anne’s after a replay. Gailltir should not be written off easily as this team has many players on County development squads and will surely compete for the full sixty minutes.

Whatever happens on Sunday, the winners of the ‘Johnny Flynn’ U18A cup will be deserving winners.

 

U16 ‘B’ Final between Lismore and Tramore (1:30 throw-in)

The U16 ‘B’ championship group phase was contested between Tramore, Lismore, An Rinn, Clonea and Ferrybank. This Sunday’s final sees Tramore play Lismore. Lismore topped the group and were straight into the final while Tramore needed a semi-final win over An Rinn to seal their place. Both of these teams met earlier in the group phase of the championship with Lismore triumphing on that occasion with a winning margin of four points. Tramore will be hoping to go one step further than last year when they were runners-up to Dungarvan but Lismore have shown that they are a formidable side during the group phase. This will surely be a closely contested match and hard to call.

 

U16 ‘C’ Final between Modeligo and St. Molleran’s (3:00 throw-in)

It is encouraging to see clubs that are only in existence a short while contest finals. Both of these clubs are relatively recently formed and the work that the mentors and players are putting in is starting to pay off. This is the first county final that Modeligo have contested while St. Molleran’s can draw on the experience of winning the U14 ‘C’ last year.

This years U16 ‘C’ championship saw Modeligo, St. Molleran’s, Roanmore, Tallow and Abbeyside play each other in the group phase. When the two teams met in the group phase it was Modeligo that won and ultimately top the group. St. Molleran’s needed a semi-final win over Tallow to secure their spot in the final.​

 

 

Best wishes to all players, mentors and supporters on the day.

Monday 15 September 2014

3 All-Ireland's in a row for Waterford Under 14's.


Hat trick of All Ireland titles completed this weekend for Waterford Camogie
Congratulations to Waterford U14 camogie panel that won the All Ireland blitz in Dublin over the weekend. Camogie in Waterford is looking bright at the moment with Waterford winning All Ireland titles at Minor and U16 before this weekend and finish the hat trick of titles when the U14s won in Dublin.

The first match of the day was against Dublin 'B' which Waterford won on a score of 2-06 to 0-01. Next match was against Down which Waterford won 2-09 to 1-02.  Waterford then beat Clare 'B' by 1-04 to 0-01 before completing the group games against Limerick 'B' by the same score and topping the group. Waterford faced Derry in the semi-final winning on a margin of 3-04 to 2-01 before playing the final against Dublin and went on to win the final on a score of 2-09 to 0-03. Well done to all the players and mentors involved on an excellent performance and keep up the good work.

The Waterford panel were: Abbie Flynn (De La Salle), Lucy Hogan (De La Salle), Katie O’Keeffe (De La Salle), Aisling Madigan (De La Salle),Mary Kiely (Brickey Rangers), Caira Kilcawley (Brickey Rangers), Aoife Hahessy (Clonea), Keeley Corbett Barry (Clonea), Aisling Baumann (Dungarvan), Alix Fitzgerald (Dungarvan), Kaiesha Tobin (Dungarvan), Clodagh Carroll (Gaultier), Aoife Fitzgerald (Gaultier), Annie Fitzgerald (Gaultier), Shauna Fitzgerald (Gaultier) Captain, , Emma Flynn (Gaultier), Kate Lynch (Gaultier), Ciara O'Sullivan (Gaultier), Leah Sheridan (Gaultier), Mary Kate Curran (Modeligo), Mary O’Brien (Lismore), Aoife Fleming (St Molleran’s), Emma Norris (St Molleran’s), Leah Barry (Tramore), Muireann Cuddihy  (Tramore), Ciara Griffin (Tramore), Sally Kelly (Tramore).

Mentors : Orla Fitzgerald (Manager), Gail Fitzgerald and Sean Fleming

 
Minor B semi-finals

Lismore were facing St. Anne's in one semi-final which was played on Sunday 14th September in Lismore.  This match saw Lismore progress to the final on a score of 3-06 to 0-06. The first half saw Lismore play with the breeze and went in leading 1-03 to no score. The goal coming from Sharon Williams just before halftime but St. Anne's made opportunities during the half to narrow the gap but failed to capitalise.

The start of the second half saw St. Anne's start brightly and points from Rachael McDonald and Clare Murphy early on saw a bit of a resurgence for them.

Lismore halted St. Anne's progressed when Alice Russell slotted in their second goal which was followed quickly by their third in a goalmouth scramble. A further point from Johanna Houlihan extended the Lismore lead and a some excellent saves by Sarah Nugent-Shanahan in the Lismore goal prevented goals to protect the Lismore lead.   

St. Anne's kept probing the Lismore defence and two more Clare Murphy points kept them in contention but time ran out on them and the final score of the afternoon came from Lismore's Johanna Houlihan from a free.
The other semi-final saw Ferrybank progress past Tramore. Ferrybank were last year's Minor 'B' champions and will be hoping to emulate that win when they meet Lismore later this month.

U16 B and C Finalists decided
The semi-final of the U16B between An Rinn and Tramore was played on Tuesday 9th September and in a Tramore were victorious. Tramore now will now face Lismore in the final. The date and venue has not been set yet.

The U16C semi-final saw St. Molleran’s face Tallow also on Tuesday 9th and St. Molleran’s won that encounter to proceed and meet Modeligo in the final.

Upcoming fixtures for Minor 'A' Semi-finals

Cappoquin v De la Salle on Monday 15th

After being narrowly beaten by St. Anne's in the 2013 Minor A final, Cappoquin will be hoping to challenge once more for the County honours but this match will be a difficult match to call. Both teams have players on the Minor and U16 County teams that have won All Ireland titles this year. De la Salle are stepping up from the Minor B from last year but their players have coped so far but this will be a big test for them.

Brickey Rangers versus Gailltir on Tuesday 16th Sept.
Gailltir finished top of their section and meet Brickey Rangers in the other A semi-final. These clubs have seen some competitive matches over the season and both teams are capable of winning the match.

 
Will it be Lismore or St. Anne’s in this year’s Senior Camogie Championship final?-A preview of 2014 Senior Championship final

When you ask a question like that you have to understand the recent history of these two teams facing each other in Senior County finals.

Lismore and St. Anne’s head into next weekends 2014 Senior Camogie Championship final knowing that each club have now faced each other in the last six Senior Championship and League finals showing the strength each club has in developing and fostering camogie players in Waterford.

Of the previous five encounters in County finals over recent times, it is the West Waterford side that holds a narrow win ratio over the St. Anne’s club with three wins to St. Anne’s two. The most recent final that these two rivals played against each other was the 2014 League final that saw the St. Anne’s side win when played back in May.

St. Anne’s last won the Senior Camogie Championship in 2012 winning by a margin of six points of 1-12 to 0-09 against Lismore while in 2013 Lismore won the title by 2-15 to St. Anne’s 0-15. In 2013, Lismore went on to win the Munster Intermediate Club title against Newmarket-on-Fergus after a replay and then in March this year went on to win the All Ireland Intermediate Club title against Ballyhale Shamrocks (also after a replay). 

It was goals from Shona Curran and Sinead Bennett that ultimately decided the 2014 Championship final played at Kilrossanty but it was the St. Anne’s side that were in the lead 0-11 to 1-06 at the halfway break and will surely be hoping to regain the title from this experienced Lismore team.

Both of these clubs have a plethora of current Waterford Intermediate players facing off against each other on Sunday next. Lismore have players such as Shauna Prendergast, Shauna Kiernan, Shona Curran, Nicola Morrissey, Caitriona McGlone and Ruth Geoghegan from this year’s Intermediate panel while St. Anne’s have players such as Becky Kavanagh, Pauline Cunningham, Clair Whyte, Mairead Murphy, Charlotte Raher, Karen Kelly, Zoe O’Donoghue, Niamh Rockett , Jennie Simpson and Sinead Cummins. Each club also has players that won an All Ireland Minor title with Waterford this year to draw from. Lismore have Sarah Geoghegan, Johanna Houlihan and Sarah Coughlan from that team while St. Anne’s have Laoibhse Dunbar, Bronwyn Grace Sibeal Harney and Catherine Kelly to draw upon if needed.

The most recent meeting of the two teams occurred in group phase of the Championship with Lismore proving too strong for St. Anne’s. Lismore finished top of the table and straight into the final while St. Anne’s needed a win in the semi-final against Gailltir to secure their place in the final.

Whatever happens next  it will surely be a competitive match that camogie supporters in Waterford are urged to attend. The match is on in Fraher field at 2pm next Sunday.

The Senior final is preceded by the Intermediate final which is being played between An Rinn and Cappoquin at 12:30