Monday 19 May 2014

All-Ireland Champions meet Waterford Cities Last Mayor as we know it.


Mayoral Reception for Waterford Minor Team

Congratulations to the Waterford Minor team that recently won their All Ireland title and last Wednesday were requested to attend at a Mayoral reception in Waterford City. Well done to all players and their mentors and it's only fitting that the effort and commitment that you have shown not only this year but through-out all your years playing is recognised.
 

U14 Championship Section 'A'

After the penultimate round of the U14 championship in section 'A', it is still no surprise that Waterford's Feile representatives Gaultier top the table with four wins from four after repeating their Feile final win over De la Salle this past week. Dungarvan have now moved into second place after a win against St. Anne's and face a home fixture against Clonea/St. Mollerans in the final fixture that could cement the runners-up spot.

Brickey Rangers win against Clonea/St. Molleran's moves them up to third spot but they have two tricky fixtures remaining against De la Salle and Gaultier but should at least make the semi-finals.

St. Anne's must win their final match against De la Salle to be in with any hope of making the semi-finals but will rely on other results going their way also.

The semi-finals are scheduled for Tuesday 27th May with Top team facing team that finishes fourth while Runners up will face the third placed team and with the exception of Gaultier the second to fourth places are all to play for. between Dungarvan, De la Salle, Brickey Rangers and St. Anne's.

U14 Championship Section 'B'

In the 'B' section teams of Lismore, Modeligo, Tramore, Portlaw and Roanmore/Ferrybank. As it is shaping up, it looks like Lismore are the strongest as they top the table with six points with three wins from three, against Portlaw, Roanmore/Ferrybank and Tramore last week. Tramore lie in second spot at the moment after wins against Portlaw and Ferrybank/Roanmore and gave a good account of themselves against the strong Lismore team last week.

With only one round of fixtures remaining in this section Lismore will finish top and will be straight into the final. Tramore are in second spot with four points and will definitely make the semi-final and it looks like their opponents will either be Modeligo or Portlaw. Modeligo must travel to Lismore this week while Portlaw face a trip to play Ferrybank/Roanmore. Results from both of these matches will decide the remaining semi-final spot.

U14 Championship Section 'C'

We have four teams in the 'C' section which are An Rinn, Butlerstown, Cappoquin and Abbeyside. After four rounds completed An Rinn are clear leaders having beaten the second place team Butlerstown last week.

This section will have a straight final between the top two teams An Rinn will surely top the table while at present Butlerstown occupy the other spot but they must be wary of Abbeyside who are still in with a chance to make the final or force a play-off for the second place position.

Best Wishes and Congratulations

Best wishes and congratulations to all the camogie players that have recently made their communions and confirmations. We hope that you enjoy the day.

Also. best wishes to all the players that are preparing for their Junior and Leaving Certificate examinations that start in a few weeks.

 

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