Monday 29 June 2015

Upcoming Fixtures for Lismore Camogie Club


Fixtures and Results

(Premium Butchers Championship)

1st Round of Senior Championship

Friday June 25th Lismore 7-24  Gall Tir 2-02

2nd Round of Senior Championship

Friday July 10th St. Annes V Lismore

1st Round of U16 Championship

Tuesday June 23rd Gall Tir V Lismore (deferred to a later date)

2nd Round of U16 Championship

Tuesday July 7th Lismore V Dungarvan

1st Round of U18 Championship

Tuesday June 30th Lismore V De La Salle

2nd Round of U18 Championship

Tuesday July 14th Lismore V Brickeys

1st Round of Junior Championship

Saturday June 27th Lismore 1-04 V Ferrybank 6-16

2nd Round of Junior Championship

Thursday July 9th Clonea V Lismore

1st Round of the Non County Player League

Friday July 3rd Lismore V Gall Tir

2nd Round of the Non County Player League

Sunday July 12th Portlaw V Lismore

 

Used Clothing Recycling

Lismore Camogie Club are once again doing a used clothing recycling collection over the coming weeks as fundraiser to help defray the running costs of the club. So its a good incentive to clear out those wardrobes in preparation for the long hot summer ahead of us. Dates for the collection will be finalized over the coming week. If you have already have clothes gathered collection can be organized contact Mary Russell for details (086)3326128

 

Liberty Insurance All Ireland  Intermediate  Championship

Waterford V Antrim

Saturday July 4th

Walsh Park at 2.30pm

We urge all camogie supporters to support our County Camogie team especially our own Caithriona McGlone (Captain), Nicola Morrissey and Shona Curran.

Our U12s are also being given the opportunity to play at half time of this game.

 

Summer Camogie Camp in Lismore GAA Grounds

The camp will run from 10am-2pm from July 1st-3rd.   

The camp is open to all 8-12 year old girls from all clubs and schools in Waterford City and County.

Coaching will be carried out by experienced coaches who are fully garda vetted.

The cost of the camp is €20 and this includes a sliotar, bootbag, wristband and keyring.

De La Salle Camogie Club Notes


Club Training & Fixtures

U-8 & 10 training on Weds 1st July @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

U-12 League Round 5 away game on Tues 30th June v Lismore throw in 6.30pm. Round 4 home game v Dungarvan on Weds 1st Aug throw in 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

U-18A championship Round 1 away game v Lismore on Tues 30th June throw in 7.30pm.
Results
Our U-12 girls had a good win at home to Portlaw in Round 3 on Thurs 25th June played in Gracedieu. 3 wins from 3 games played so far, 2 more games to be played.
Panel: Sarah Heery, Ava Murphy, Ellen Riordan, Lily McGrath, Ella Murphy, Sarah Hunt, Aoife O Keeffe, Clare O’Connell, Saoirse Kinsella, Isobel Boland, Caoimhe Mulvaney, Laya French.

These girls will get to play during the half time go games in the Waterford v Antrim Intermediate Camogie championship game in Walsh Park on Sat 4th July. Enjoy the experience girls. De La Salle club girls Beth Carton and Brianna O’Regan are members of this Adult County Squad. Best of luck to all.

A new chapter in our camogie club’s short history was created last Friday 26th June in Gracedieu when we lined out in our first ever Adult Camogie match v Clonea in the Junior championship. Our girls played well throughout in an entertaining game and ran out winners on a final scoreline of De La Salle 5-15 Clonea 2-6.
Panel: Brianna O’Regan, Taylor Healy, Eimear Walsh (capt), Rachel Butler, Nicola Robinson, Emma Fitzgerald, Courtney Healy, Niamh Murphy, Majella McCarthy, Beth Carton, Hayley Cox, Chloe Dempsey, Becky Roche, Katie Ryan.
We would like to welcome Majella McCarthy to our club. Majella made a fine debut scoring a sublime goal in the game.

U-14 National Feile Ulster 2015 Report

Fri 19th June Group Game 1 v Na Fianna (Meath) lost 2-2 to 1-2 in Slaughtneil.

Fri 19th June Group Game 2 v Slaughtneil (Derry) won 7-3 to 6-2 to in Slaughtneil.

Sat 20th June Group Game 3 v Bredagh (Down) lost 5-6 to 1-4 In Cherryvale.

Sat 20th June Div 2 Shield 1/4 Final v Cappamore (Limerick) won 7-8 to 5-4 aet in Slaughtneil.
Sun 21st June Semi Final v Bridini Oga (Antrim) lost 4-2 to 3-4 in Owenbeg.

Three fantastic days of camogie hosted by a fantastic club Bredagh Co. Down in South Belfast. Memories that will last for ever. A big thank you to the parents and supporters who travelled but especially to the 24 girls on our Feile squad who were a credit to themselves & there families. Roll on Feile 2016 hosted by Waterford & South Tipperary.

Best of luck to the Waterford U-16 squad who play Antrim in the U-16B All Ireland next Sunday 5th July. Best wishes to our club girls Taylor, Colette, Chloe, Katie, Niamh & Aisling who are on this squad.

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Sunday 28 June 2015

Waterford Ladies win Dress Rehearsal for Munster final


Waterford Intermediate Ladies football team beat Clare on Sunday last in the final round robin match of the Munster championship. By virtue of previous results both teams have qualified for the final and as a result neither manager was prepared to give much away in this match. Both teams lined out missing some regular players and there were a number of positional changes to the programme. Waterford started well and Sinead Ryan had two points on the scoreboard before Ellie O Gorman opened Clare’s account in the 6th minute. Stradbally’s Nicola Fennell and Sinead Ryan added to the Waterford tally to leave the Deise girls three points in front after 12 minutes. Clare rallied and unanswered points from Niamh Keane, Kate Coughlan and Grainne Nolan left it all square after 22 minutes. Waterford went back into the lead with a well-taken goal by Hannah Landers and a point by Sinead Ryan to leave the score at half time Waterford 1-5 Clare 0-4

Clare opened the scoring in the second half with a point from Roisin Howley which was quickly cancelled out by Michelle Ryan. Michelle added her second point in the 37th minute to leave Waterford ahead by five points. Grainne Nolan kept Clare in touch with a point in the 39th minute. With very little except pride at stake the level of intensity dropped considerably and it took all of eight minutes for either side to register a score. Waterford’s captain and corner back Linda Wall, on one of her many forays up field finished a flowing move with a well taken point. Grainne Nolan kicked a point for Clare in the 47th minute and Marie Considine narrowed the gap to three in the 51st minute. Maria Delahunty was introduced to the fray and immediately pointed a free and Mary Foley added yet another one for Waterford in the 54th minute. Clare not to be outdone tacked on two points of their own courtesy of Grainne Nolan and Kate Coughlan before Maria Delahunty pointed yet again for Waterford. With a couple of minutes to go a wonderful tackle by Kate Mc Grath turned over a promising Clare attack and the ball found its way down to Mary Foley who made no mistake and drilled it to the net for Waterford’s second goal. From then on the game petered out to a tame finish with Maria Delahunty and Ciara Cahill exchanging points to leave the final score Waterford 2-12 Clare 0-11.

This was a good win for the Deise girls as it keeps their unbeaten run in the championship intact but a full-strength Clare will be a different team in the Munster Final which will take play in Mallow on Saturday July 11th at 4p.m.

  

Minors to face Tipperary in the Munster Final

Waterford minors have a tough task ahead of them when they face hot favourites Tipperary in the Munster Final on Saturday next. Tipp will be the raging hottest of favourites due to the fact that they ran Cork very close in the Munster A final only losing out by the slimmest of margins in the dying seconds of the game. Waterford managed by Crohan Mc Gregor and ably aided by Joe Murray and Sean Curry have prepared well although their preparations have been hampered by a number of injuries to key players.

Tipperary have a very strong panel and in Louise Cadell, Shania Dowling, Caoimhe Condon, Maria Curley and Elaine Fitzpatrick have players who have great skill and experience. Their forwards will have to be watched closely as their scorers in chief; Aoibhe O’Shea and centre forward Aisling Moloney have the fire-power to do serious damage if given the opportunities to do so.

Waterford will not be found wanting however and have some quality players of their own. Rioghnach Hyland from the Ballyduff club has impressed in recent weeks in goals. The back line looks strong with players like Caitriona O Brien, Kate Mc Grath, Caragh McCarthy Megan Dunford, Caoimhe McGrath and Katie Hayes all ready to repel the Tipp attacks. Midfield should be an interesting battle with Rebecca Casey and Emma Murray matching up with Aoife Corcoran and Elaine Fitzpatrick. In the forward line Waterford have potential match winners in Chloe Fennell, Aoife Murray, Katie Murray, Lauren Mc Gregor, Kate Hahessey, Liz Devine, Lauren Guiry and Ciara Hurley who are all well able to score. It promises to be an intriguing tie with no quarter being given or asked. Throw-In in Fraher Field on Saturday next 4th July is at 12:30

Feile Peil na nÓg 2015

Well done to Gaultier and Ballysaggart Ladies teams who represented the county with pride last week end. Gaultier had a titanic struggle in the final of their division being narrowly beaten by Clan na Gael on the score-line 1- 6 to 1-5.Ballysaggart  reached the semi final of their division bowing out to a very strong St Ailbhe’s team from Limerick. Our thanks to all involved in the two clubs who gave the girls this wonderful opportunity.

Monday 22 June 2015

Waterford Ladies easily overcome Tipperary in Munster championship


Waterford’s Intermediate ladies team justified favouritism in Fraher Field on Saturday last when they easily disposed of the Tipperary challenge in a very clinical manner. Tipperary playing into a strong breeze in the first half opened the scoring when Gillian O Brien opened their account with a well taken point in the first minute but this was to be the only time the Deise girls were behind in the game. Taking a good pass from Emma Murray, full forward Sinead Ryan got the equalise in the 4th minute. Maria Delahunty was on hand one minute later to slot over another point and from the 8th to the 16th minute Sinead Ryan was pivotal in every Waterford attack scoring three unanswered points to leave the Deise girls four points in front. Aisling McCarthy kicked a point from a free to narrow the gap but this was quickly cancelled out by Emma Murray who came up field and finished off a flowing movement with a brilliant point. Gillian O Brien kicked her second point but the response from Waterford was prompt with a point from Maria Delahunty.

A defence splitting move with great inter-play from Delahunty and Aileen Wall set Sinead Ryan up for a well taken goal on 20 minutes and when Maria Delahunty kicked a free from the ground out on the sideline two minutes later to give Waterford an eight points lead it looked like an impossible task for the Tipp girls to salvage anything out of the game. Indeed the game was over as a contest in the next three minutes Maria Delahunty was at the end of a passing movement which started in the full back line with Karen McGrath and duly planted the ball to the back of the Tipp net. The Abbeyside girl added a point a minute later before Sinead Ryan took over again with a goal in the 28th minute, followed by another one a minute later and a point for good measure in the 30th minute, along with a point from Aileen Wall to leave Waterford out of sight. Tipp got a consolation point on the stroke of half time when Lorraine O’Shea scored but the gap was a massive 19 points when Maurice Mulcahy blew the half time whistle. Half Time score Waterford 4-11 Tipperary 0-4.

Waterford opened the second half in determined mood, not prepared to let the concentration levels drop and were rewarded with five points without reply; Aileen Wall opened the scoring followed by a free from Maria Delahunty. Aileen Wall was back on the score sheet a minute later with a well taken point before hard working Mary Foley got reward for her efforts with two well taken points. Tipperary availed of a rare mix-up in the Waterford defence in the 47th minute when Gillian O Brien got inside the full back line and the Moyle Rovers player gave Katie Hannon no chance with a well taken goal. This stung the Waterford ladies back into action Sinead Ryan got a point on 51 minute and substitute Hannah Landers struck for two well taken goals and a point for good measure to complete the scoring with Waterford very comprehensive winners on the final score line Waterford 6-18 Tipperary 1-4.

This was a very impressive win for the Deise girls who have now qualified for the Munster final. All over the field they went their personal battles with the Tipperary girls. Based on this weekend’s results Waterford will now face Clare in the Munster final but these two teams will have to face each other in the final round robin series of games. This game is scheduled to take place next Sunday in Fraher Field at 2:00.

Waterford lined out as follows Katie Hannon, Megan Dunford, Karen McGrath, Linda Wall (Capt.),Emma Murray(0-1, Elaine Power, Michelle McGrath, Louise Ryan, Mairead Wall, Grainne Kenneally, Maria Delahunty(1-5), Aileen Wall(0-3), Mary Kate Morrissey, Sinead Ryan(3-6), and Mary Foley(0-2).

Subs used: Hannah Landers (2-1), Nora Dunphy, Michelle Ryan, Nicola Fennell, Kate McGrath.

De La Salle Camogie Club Notes


Club Training & Fixtures:

U-8, 10 & 12 training on Weds 24th June @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

U-12 League Round 4 game on Tues 23rd June has to be re-scheduled at Dungarvan's request. Round 3 game on Thurs 25th June @ home v Portlaw throw in @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu. Round 5 game v Lismore away on Tues 30th June.

Hard luck to our U-14 girls who lost out in the A County Final v Gailltir on Tues 16th June played in Walsh Park. A great year all round for these dedicated group of girls.
Squad: Sarah Heery, Sarah Ryan, Lucy Hogan, Lucy O'Donnell, Saoirse Kinsella, Jade Phelan, Holly Ryan, Megan O'Connor, Emer McGlynn, Toni Forristal, Abby Flynn, Sarah Hunt, Ava Murphy, Frances Drohan, Emily Dobbyn, Ella Murphy, Lily McGrath, Molly Griffin, Sophie Fowler, Sharna Cremin, Aoife O'Keeffe, Ellen O'Riordan, Caitlin Kelly, Clare O'Connell, Charlotte O'Loughlin (holidays).

U-16 A Championship R1 Tues 23rd June away to Brickeys has to be re-scheduled at Brickeys request.

U-18 A Championship R1 Tues 30th June away to Lismore. Time tbc.

Our first ever Adult Junior game takes place on Fri 26th June @ home to Clonea throw in 7.30pm in Gracedieu. Please come along and support the girls.

Newcomers are always more than welcome to join in any of our club training sessions.

Our National Ulster Feile 2015 experience report in next weeks notes. Congrats to Gailltir on winning the Div 1 National Feile.

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Monday 15 June 2015

De La Salle Camogie Club Notes


Club Training & Fixtures:

U-8, 10 & 12 training on Weds 17th June @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

Well done to our U-10 squad who played in the second round of blitzes in Gailltir on Sat 13th June.

U-12 league Round 4 on Tues 23rd June @ home to Dungarvan and Round 3 on Thurs 25th June @ home v Portlaw both throw in @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

U-14 A County Final v Gailltir on Tues 16th June @ 7pm in Walsh Park. Please support the girls.

U-16,18 & Adult training on Thurs 18th June @ 6.45pm in Gracedieu.

U-16 A Championship R1 Tues 23rd June away to Brickeys.

U-18 A Championship R1 Tues 30th June away to Lismore.

Adult Junior R1 Fri 26th June home to Clonea.

Newcomers are always more than welcome to join in any of our club training sessions.

Result:

U-12 League Round 2 De La Salle 12-2 Tramore 0-0. Well done girls on a good win: Panel: Ella Murphy, Ellen Riordan, Saoirse Kinsella, Aoife O Keeffe, Sarah Hunt, Clare O'Connell, Ava Murphy, Sarah Heery, Isobel Boland, Caitlin Kelly, Lily McGrath, Layla French.

Our fundraising National Ulster Feile 2015 - club walk took place on Weds 10th June starting & finishing in Gracedieu. Well done to all that participated on the night. All club members with outstanding sponsorship cards  are asked to return them to team mentors asap.

Best of luck to our U-14 Feile squad heading off next Friday 19th June for 3 days to National Ulster Feile 2015. We are hosted by Bredagh GAA Club, Co. Down and will be based in South Belfast. Most of our games will be played in Slaughtneil Co. Derry.

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Sunday 14 June 2015

Ballymacarbry win Munster 7’s competition


Ballymacarbry win Munster 7’s competition
Ballymacarbry were once crowned Senior Club `7`s champions in Mallow on Saturday to put themselves top of the charts when it comes to the art of seven a side competition when they beat Kilmihil of Clare in the final.      
Four goals from Aileen Wall in the final, two in the first five minutes put Ballymacarbry firmly in control while Michelle Ryan and Linda Wall added points,  Kilmihil fought back with a goal and four points to leave the score at the break 3-5 to 1-4 Ballymac pushed on in the second half with goals from Sinead Ryan and Marion Ryan. Michelle McGrath was her usual hard working self while newcomers Becky Hogan and Becky Desmond performed well all day for Waterford girls with goalie Lauren Fitzpatrick bringing off some excellent saves for them. Ailish Consdine tried hard for the Clare girls who were delighted to contest their first final.
In the Intermediate competition, Clashmore the reigning champions from last year put on an exhibition of football and once again they reached the final after a pulsating semi final match against Mungret of Limerick which finished level and required a shoot-out in order for the Waterford side to advance to the final. The exertions of the previous game got the better of the Clashmore who came off second best against a very strong Glanworth team.
Waterford Intermediate Ladies face Tipperary in Munster championship.
Following a short break for the state exams, the Munster championship returns with round 2 of the round robin games. Waterford face near neighbours and close rivals Tipperary in Fraher Field on Saturday next at 4:30 in what promises to be a tense encounter. The two counties had contrasting results in the opening round with Waterford overcoming Limerick and Tipperary narrowly losing out away to championship favourites Clare in the dying minutes.
Waterford have now put the league final performance behind them and are intent on winning the Munster crown for an unprecedented seventh time in a row. Tipperary have settled back into playing impressive football this year and gave Waterford a major fright in Ardfinnan when the two sides met in the league earlier in the year. The Waterford team will probably be on expected lines and will not show too many changes from the side that beat Limerick. The Premier County will look to girls of the calibre of Aisling McCarthy, Lorraine O’Shea, Sarah Everard and Gillian O Brien in the forward line to make life difficult for the Deise girls. Bernie Ryan and Breda Feeney are a formidable mid field pairing and their duel with the Waterford midfield pairing will be worth the admission alone. An interesting feature of the match will be the fact that three of the Tipperary team play their club football with  Ballymacarbry so club  training sessions in the Mill Field for the last two weeks must have been very interesting to say the least.
Waterford are progressing well at the moment the backs look strong with Megan Dunford, Elaine Power Linda Wall and the McGrath sisters Karen and Michelle playing some excellent football at  the moment. Up front the Waterford forwards are capable of racking up some high scores. Mary Foley has a new lease of life scoring a goal and two points on the team’s last outing. Aileen Wall’s tireless running along with the accuracy of Maria Delahunty and Sinead Ryan from play and places balls will ensure that the Tipperary defence will have a busy day at the office.
Saturday promises to be a great game of football between two committed and well prepared teams and there will not be more than a couple of points between the sides. Waterford’s form since the start of the year has been impressive and their experience should stand to them in what promises to be a thriller. Throw-in, in Fraher Field on Saturday next June 20th is at 4:30.

Monday 8 June 2015

De La Salle Camogie Club Notes:


Club Training & Fixtures:

Next U-8 & 10 blitz takes place in Gailltir on Sat 13th June time tbc.

U-12 League Round 2 on Tues 9th June at home to Tramore throw in 6.30pm.

U-14 championship game v Dungarvan on Thurs 11th June in Gracedieu throw in time tbc.

Training on Sat 13th June @ 1pm in Gracedieu.

County Final v Gailltir date-venue & time tbc soon.

U-16,18 and Adult training on Thurs 11th June @ 7pm in Gracedieu.

Newcomers are always more than welcome to join in any of our club training sessions.

Result:

U-12 League Round 1
De La Salle 6-0 Abbeyside 1-0
Well done girls on a fine start to the League.
Panel: Lily McGrath, Ella Murphy, Ellen Riordan, Saoirse Kinsella, Aoife O'Keeffe, Sarah Hunt, Clare O'Connell, Ava Murphy, Sarah Heery, Isobel Boland, Layla French.

Our fundraiser for the National Ulster Feile 2015 - club walk will take place on Weds 10th June starting @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.  All club members are asked to participate on the night.

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Tuesday 2 June 2015

Another month and another Female Sports Star in Waterford


Another month has passed and so it is time to look back at just some of the women involved in sport in Waterford and pick one who has made a telling contribution for their team and sport and maybe at someone who has done that little bit something special off the field of play.

To fit in everyone that that something special is near impossible and those that do get a mention here each month are just some of those that excel in their chosen sport or sports.

As pointed out in the four previous months when Emily Foley, Kelly Proper, Alannah O’Sullivan and Aileen Wall were the winners were adjudged to be the monthly winner, there is nothing to be got from winning here, but the satisfaction that the winner is getting some positive publicity for themselves and their sport.

Once again, I am making an offer to those involved in women’s sports, that I am offering them an opportunity free of charge to promote their sport on http://mna-na-deise-abu.blogspot.ie/ It does not matter if the sport is a team sport or an individual sport, so long as it is women that are involved.

All you have to do is to forward to me by email the details in a word document that you want uploaded onto the site to promote the sport. They can be emailed to keanethomas@eircom.net and will be uploaded as soon as possible after I get them, and if required photo’s can be included. The clearer photo’s are that are wanted to be uploaded the better they will look.

So who is going to be the person or team that stands out most in the month of May.

Once again there is plenty of contenders and to pick one over the other is not an easy task.

In swimming, Shauna O’Brien again made headlines setting a new Irish Senior Record at the 2015 Irish Long Course Open Swimming Championships at the National Aquatic Centre at Blanchardstown in Dublin.

The Kilmeaden lady in the 100m fly she knocked .3 of a second of the 2012 record time set by Bethany Carson.

She also took part in the 50m Fly competition winning in a time of 27.19 seconds.

Both times were inside the time required to take part in the World University Games which are due to take place in Gwanju in Korea during July.

In soccer, Dungarvan United won the Under 16 league locally in some style. The Old Boro ladies were in fine form all season and had a number of players that stood out over the course of the season including Shauna McGrath, Katie Duggan-Sullivan, Emma Gildea, Aisling Baumann, Kaiesha Tobin, Emily O’Mahony and Atlanta Raher.

In Badminton, Lismore won the All-Ireland Inter-League Final, spread over 2 venues the 2015 All Ireland Inter-Leagues was yet again a great success with teams from all over the country converging in the capital to represent their province with the sole aim of being crowned the best in their grade from all leagues in Leinster, Munster and Connacht, With teams from Connacht stealing the show by topping 4 of the 6 grades.

Lismore took 1st place in the grade D beating Galway Lawn Tennis Club 4-3 and Kilcullen at The Terenure Badminton Centre on a similar score. Teams were made up of four men and four women with Therese Heffernan, Lisa Lenihan as well as Nicola and Tanya Morrissey playing a part for Lismore.

However, it is in Camogie and Ladies Football that some of the best performances were again served up.

In Camogie, Waterford won the National Division Two league Final for the second time since 2011.

On the day and right throughout the campaign Waterford had some outstanding performers, including Beth Carton, Trish Jackman, Claire Whyte, Jennie Simpson, Niamh Rockett and Deirdre Brennan, and Waterford in the coming weeks with a league final win at their backs will go into the Championship in a confident mood, knowing that they are good enough to get past the semi final stages which they reached in the last three years and maybe to go a step further.

The County Junior League Final was played during the month at Cleaboy between Portlaw and Ferrybank who retained the title won twelve months earlier.

On the night, Ferrybank had some excellent performances from Iona Heffernan, Aisling Oates and Laura Kinsella in defence while at the other end of the field, Orla O’Neill, Debbie Boden and Niamh Ahearne were impressive.

While defeated on the night Portlaw can take heart that the runners up twelve months ago went on to win the championship in the autumn. The Tannery Town ladies no doubt will be hoping that history does repeat itself.

The senior final between Lismore and Cappoquin at Tallow was in line with other recent finals a real dinger of a game where victory could have gone either side.

Lismore were well on top in the first half and turned around with a 1-8 to 0-3 advantage at the break but the Cornerstone ladies came right back into contention in the second half, and with five minutes left on the clock having held Lismore scoreless in the second half there was just two points between the sides, but in those closing minutes, Lismore added two points to win 1-10 to 0-9.

On the night there were good performances throughout. For Lismore Aoife Hannon hit five points. Catriona McGlone hit 1-1, Nicola Morrissey hit 0-2 and Laura Buckley and Ruth Geoghegan hit 0-1 each.

For Lismore Aisling Power was top scorer hitting 0-5 while there was also good performances from Laura Murray, Carole McCarthy and Lorraine Bray.

Apologies to Butlerstown and Brickeys for not having anything on their Intermediate final which Butlerstown won. It was a little difficult to source information from the game.

Staying with Camogie there was four Waterford players Beth Carton, Charlotte Raher, Lorraine Bray and Valerie O’Brien were selected to play for Munster in the Inter provincials in Portlaoise. Munster reached the final having beaten Connacht in the semi finals, but in the final had to give second best to a strong Ulster side loosing out on a 3-15 to 1-10 score line.

In Ladies Football Waterford contested the Division three league final for the second year in a row and for the second year in a row had to settle for second best going under 2-12 to 2-8 against Sligo.

On the day Waterford had a number of top drawer performances with Megan Dunford, Karen and Michelle McGrath, Linda and Aileen Wall, Grainne Kenneally, Sinead Ryan and Maria Delahunty all putting in a good hours work.

Last week Waterford’s Intermediate ladies footballers began their quest for a seventh Munster title in a row with a 3-17 to 4-7 win over Limerick and had fine performances on the night from some of the players already mentioned above plus from Mary Foley, Elaine Power and Emma Murray.

At under 14 level Waterford missed out on recording a fourth Munster Under 14 ‘B’ League final loosing out to Tipperary in a final replay after extra time in Stradbally.

The sides fought out a 1-8 to 0-11 draw in the final at Clonmel recently with Sheena McGuckian, Sarah Lacey and Aoife Fitzgerald all putting in excellent performances.

In the replay at Stradbally, Waterford lead 2-3 to 2-2 at the break and at full time the sides were all square 3-7 to 3-7.

At the break in Extra Time Waterford were in front, but after another ten minutes, they had to settle for second best as Tipperary ran out narrow winners.

Best for Waterford in the replay were – Sarah Lacey, Annie Fitzgerald, Aoife Kennedy, Kelly Anne Hogan, Clodagh Carroll, Keeley Corbett-Barry and Mary Kate Curran.
 
At under 16 level, Waterford won a Munster Final beating Tipperary in the decider at Kilmacthomas with Chloe Fennell and Abi Dunphy, Kaiesha Tobin, Abbie Dalton and Katie Duggan-Sullivan all putting in excellent performances as Waterford ran out 4-12 to 4-7 winners.
And so to this months winner. While there were some outstanding performers, there can only be one winner.

In the Camogie League Final, 17 year old Beth Carton stood head and shoulders above the rest. The De La Salle sharp shooter hit 2-1 on the day for Waterford and played a major roll in her side adding another 1-3 of the side’s tally of 3-10 on the day.

As pointed out above she was also selected to play for Munster in the Inter Provincials and did not look out of place.

The teenage De La Salle star has received a number of rave reports in the past few months, to go with ones she has received in the past two or three years and have no doubt that in the years to come, you will hear a lot more about the brilliant De La Salle star.


3 Waterford Players Honoured with Teams of the League Selection


The 2015 TESCO Teams of the League have been announced. The best 15 players from each division were honoured with selection on the Teams of the League at Croke Park on Friday. Throughout the 7 rounds of the league and the knock out stages managers were asked to select the best players on the opposition teams with those players that consistently received most votes being selected on the final 15.

The Division 1 selection is dominated by Galway and Cork with the finalists providing 4 players each. Monaghan and Dublin also have 2 players each on the selection whilst, Tyrone, Mayo and Kerry all have one player selected. In Division 2 Armagh dominate the selection as the champions claim 4 places on the selection including an amazing 7th selection for their captain, Caroline O’Hanlon who has now been selected on the Team of the League every year since they were introduced in 2009. Sligo also have 4 players selected on the Division 3 Team of the League including Noelle Gormley who is selected at goalkeeper which is a big change from her selection at full forward in 2014. Offaly and Limerick dominate the Division 4 selection as the finalists account for 4 players each.

The TESCO/Irish Daily Star Manager of the Month award was also presented to James Daly who lead his Armagh team to victory in Division 2 of the National Football League against a previously undefeated Donegal side. The overall TESCO/Irish Daily Star Manager of the League award was presented, for the second year in a row, to Cork’s Eamonn Ryan. The great Rebellette manager has now lead Cork to a three in a row of TESCO National Football League titles and their 9th since 2005. Eamonn and Cork will now be turning their attention to collecting a 10th All Ireland title in 11 years and a 5th in a row when they get their campaign underway against Kerry in the Munster Championship.

Speaking at the Announcement of the TESCO NFL Teams of the League LGFA President Marie Hickey said ‘We are delighted to announce the winners of the Teams of the League today. The 60 players represented on the 4 teams truly are a credit to themselves, their counties and their clubs. It is also great to honour players that perhaps would not earn individual honours later in the year. I want to congratulate all of the players and wish them all the very best of luck as the Summer and the Championship approaches.’

TESCO NFL Division 1 Team of the League

1.       Linda Martin (Monaghan)

2.       Marie Ambrose (Cork)

3.       Emer Flaherty (Galway)

4.       Bríd Stack (Cork)

5.       Sinead Goldrick (Dublin)

6.       Neamh Woods (Tyrone)

7.        Sinead Finnegan (Dublin)

8.       Ciara O’Sullivan (Cork)

9.       Geraldine Conneally (Galway)

10.   Barbara Hannon (Galway)

11.   Cora Staunton (Mayo)

12.   Annie Walsh (Cork)

13.   Patrice Dennehy (Kerry)

14.   Tracey Leonard (Galway)

15.   Caoimhe Mohan (Monaghan)


TESCO NFL Division 2 Team of the League

1.       Karen Walsh (Westmeath)

2.       Mairead Tennyson (Armagh)

3.       Aimee Giles (Westmeath)

4.       Emer Gallagher (Donegal)

5.       Emma Troy (Meath)

6.       Niamh Lister (Meath)

7.       Aisling Curley (Kildare)

8.       Donna English (Cavan)

9.       Caroline O’Hanlon (Armagh)

10.   Lauren McConville (Armagh)

11.   Aisling Doonan (Cavan)

12.   Sarah Murray (Cavan)

13.   Amber Barrett (Donegal)

14.   Yvonne McMonagle (Donegal)

15.   Aimee Mackin (Armagh)


TESCO NFL Division 3 Team of the League

1.       Noelle Gormley (Sligo)

2.       Megan Dunford (Waterford)

3.       Gillian Dufficy (Roscommon)

4.       Jacqui Mulligan (Sligo)

5.       Shauna Hamilton (Fermanagh)

6.        Sharon Kehoe (Wexford)

7.       Áine Heslin (Leitrim)

8.       Sinead McTiernan (Sligo)

9.       Jenny Higgins (Roscommon)

10.   Linda Wall (Waterford)

11.   Gillian O’Brien (Tipperary)

12.   Aileen Wall (Waterford)

13.   Chantelle Martin (Wexford)

14.   Katie Walsh (Sligo)

15.   Áine Tighe (Leitrim)


TESCO NFL Division 4 Team of the League

1.       Laura Devery (Offaly)

2.       Janet Garvey (Limerick)

3.       Catherine Bennett (Offaly)

4.       Michelle Guinan (Offaly)

5.       Lorna Fusciardi (Wicklow)

6.       Sinead McLaughlin (Antrim)

7.       Yvette Culhane (Limerick)

8.       Niamh Richardson (Limerick)

9.       Jackie Kinch (Wicklow)

10.   Paula Murray (Louth)

11.   Róisín Egan (Offaly)

12.   Kym Furey (Offaly)

13.   Dymphna O’Brien (Limerick)

14.   Laura Hogan (Wicklow)

15.   Catherine McCloskey (Derry)
 

TESCO/Irish Daily Star Manager of the Month – May

James Daly (Armagh)

TESCO/Irish Daily Star Manager of the League 2015

Eamonn Ryan (Cork)