Monday 24 April 2017

Major Awards Come Beth’s Way


Congratulations to our club girl Beth Carton who picked up both the Granville Hotel & Park Hotel awards for the month of February for her outstanding displays in both the County's National League campaign and& also her displays for her college UL in helping them to win the Ashbourne Cup. Well deserved Beth, keep up the good work.

Seniors Beat Cappoquin in League

Round 3 of the County Senior League took place in Gracedieu on Sun 23rd April. This was our first home game at Senior level and we faced a Cappoquin side who had won there firstst game against Lismore. This was a highly entertaining game from start to finish and we won on a score line of DLS 3-10 (19) Cappoquin 0-11.

Panel: Brianna O'Regan, Ciara Flynn, Taylor Healy, Rachel Butler, Ciara Twomey, Caoimhe Drohan, Colette Hogan, Niamh Murphy, Chloe Dempsey, Emma Fitzgerald, Beth Carton (3-10), Rachael Daniels, Katie O'Keeffe, Roisin Heylin, Liz McEnaney, Lucy Hogan, Siobhán Heylin, Megan O'Connor.

Fixtures:

U-14 A Championship Round 2 away v Modeligo next weekend date & time tbc.

County Senior League Round 4 we have a bye.

Training Schedules:

U-5 & 6 years of age (2011 & 2012) U-7 & 8 years of age (2009 & 2010)

Weds 26th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu. 

U- 9 & 10 years of age (2007 & 2008) U-11 & 12 years of age (2005 & 2006) 

Weds 26th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu. 

U-13 & 14 (2003 & 2004) U-15 (2002).
Weds 26th April @ 7.15pm in Gracedieu. 

U-16 (2001) U-18 (2000 & 1999) & Adult Senior. 

Thurs 27th April meeting @ 6.45pm in Gracedieu (challenge game).

All weekend training sessions will be confirmed at midweek sessions.

Newcomers always more than welcome to join in.

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Sunday 23 April 2017

Waterford Under 16 Ladies Are Munster Champions


Waterford Lady Footballers made no mistake in claiming the Munster Under 16 title at the second time of asking with a good win over Clare in the Munster Final replay held in Tipperary Town on Saturday last. Going into the match, Waterford were determined to eradicate the mistakes from the previous match when they trailed Clare by nine points after only 16 minutes. Waterford started with purpose and by the time Annie Fitzgerald got Waterford’s first goal in the 14th minute they were four points clear and held a lead that they would keep throughout the game. Clare battled hard in the first half and it took stout defending from Waterford with Róisín Dunphy at full back and Mary Kate Curran and Cora Murray outstanding in the half back line. Waterford led at the break by seven points on a score-line of Waterford 2-4 Clare 0-3,the second goal coming from Sarah Lacey, but the score did not do justice to the Clare effort and the Déise had their Goalkeeper Rosie Landers to thank for keeping them ahead with four wonderful saves.

Early in the second half Clare got a life line when the busy Claire Towey finished off a movement with a good goal to leave only five points between the teams but that was to prove to be the Banner Ladies only score of the second half. Two goals in rapid succession by Sarah Lacey and Annie Fitzgerald ended the game as a contest with 15 minutes to go. There was much good football played by both sides in the final quarter with little or no scoring reward. With three minutes to go Mary Kate Curran finished a wonderful move with a goal fit to grace any game and Waterford ran out comfortable winners in the end on a final score-line Waterford 5-7 Clare 1-3.

This was a great team performance. Waterford’s Kelly Anne Hogan was awarded the Player of the Match award but there were many outstanding performers for the Déise on the day including Rosie Landers, Róisín Dunphy, Sarah Lacey, Cora Murray and Mary Kate Curran. Manager Johnny Troy was delighted with his charges for their effort and commitment on the day in winning the Munster title but is under no illusions that there are more difficult tasks awaiting his team in the All Ireland series. Waterford will play the Ulster champions in July in the All Ireland semi-finals.

Tuesday 18 April 2017

Under 14’s Go Under to Strong Gailltir Side


OurU-14 girls played there first game of the A Championship on Tues 11th April at home in Gracedieu.  The girls came up against a very good Gailltir team who ran out convincing winners. 

Our adult girls Senior County League Round 2 game at home to St. Annes due to take place on Sun 16th April was postponed to a later date.

Fixtures:

U-14 A Championship Round 2 away v Modeligo on Tues 19th April throw in 6.30pm.

County Senior League Round 3 at home v Cappoquin on Sun 23rd April @ 11am in Gracedieu.

County: 

Hard luck to the Waterford Senior Camogie Squad who lost out to Tipperary in the Munster Championship played in WIT Carriganore on Sat 15th April. Waterford lost out on a score line of 4-14 (26) 2-10 (16). Well done to our club girls Brianna O'Regan  (goalkeeper), Beth Carton  (forward 2-7 0-7f) Ciara Twomey and Niamh Murphy who are on this squad.

Training Schedules:

U-5 & 6 years of age (2011 & 2012) U-7 & 8 years of age (2009 & 2010)

Weds 19th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu. 

U-9 & 10 years of age (2007 & 2008) U-11 & 12 years of age (2005 & 2006) 

Weds 19th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu. 

U-13 & 14 (2003 & 2004) U-15 (2002).
Weds 19th April @ 7.15pm in Gracedieu. 

U-16 (2001) U-18 (2000 & 1999) & Adult Senior. 

Thurs 20th April @ 7pm in Gracedieu. 

All weekend training sessions will be confirmed at midweek sessions.

Newcomers always more than welcome to join in.

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Tuesday 11 April 2017

Upcoming Lismore Fixtures


U14 Fixtures 2017

Wednesday April 12th

Portlaw V Lismore

Tuesday April 25th

Lismore V Clonea

Tuesday May 2nd

Cappoquin V Lismore

Tuesday May 9th

Lismore V An Rinn

Tuesday May 16th

Dungarvan V Lismore

 

Senior League 2017

Sunday April 9th

Cappoquin (1-16) V Lismore (2-09)

Sunday April 16th

Lismore V Galltir

Sunday April 30th

St. Annes V Lismore

Saturday 13th May

Lismore V De La Salle

 

Monday 10 April 2017

Narrow defeat for De La Salle against County Champions


Our adult girls made there Senior debut in Round 1 of the County League (13 a side) away to Gailltir on Sunday 9th April. This was a very good game from start to finish with plenty of good skills on show. We trailed by 2 points at half time 0-7 to 0-9. The girls kept going right to the final whistle and five of our seven subs got a run out. We tried hard to narrow the gap but just came up short at the final whistle. Gailltir 0-16 De La Salle 1-11 (14). Well done to all involved.

Panel: Brianna O'Regan, Ciara Flynn, Taylor Healy, Rachel Butler, Caoimhe Drohan, Colette Hogan, Courtney Healy (0-1) Niamh Murphy, Chloe Dempsey (0-1), Beth Carton (1-7), Ciara Twomey (0-1), Roisin Heylin (0-1), Emma Fitzgerald, Lucy Hogan, Siobhain Heylin, Katie O'Keeffe, Megan O'Connor, Patricia Farrell, Rachael Daniels, Liz McEnaney.

Many thanks to Kim Lewis for helping out with this squad.

Results:

Well done to our U-12 girls who attended the first round of blitzes on Sunday 9th April hosted by St. Annes. In attendance were St. Annes, DLS, Tramore A & B squads and Clonea.

Fixtures:

U-14 A Championship Round 1 at home v Gailltir on Tues 12th April throw in 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

County Senior League Round 2 at home v St. Annes on Sun 16th April @ 11am in Gracedieu.

Training Schedules:

U-5 & 6 years of age (2011 & 2012) U-7 & 8 years of age (2009 & 2010)

Weds 12th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu. 

U-9 & 10 years of age (2007 & 2008) U-11 & 12 years of age (2005 & 2006) 

Weds 12th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu. 

U-13 & 14 (2003 & 2004) U-15 (2002).

Weds 12th April @ 7.15pm in Gracedieu. 

U-16 (2001) U-18 (2000 & 1999) & Adult Senior. 

Thurs 13th April @ 7pm in Gracedieu. 

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Monday 3 April 2017

De La Salle players wear White and Blue of Waterford


Hard luck to Waterford Minor Camogie squad who played at home to Cork in Round 4 of the Championship. This game was played in the WIT Sports Campus on Sat 1st April. Final Score: Waterford 1-1 Cork 3-12. Club girls Katie O'Keeffe played in goal, Caoimhe Drohan (capt) & Niamh Murphy were half backs, Chloe Dempsey came on early in the second half corner forward. Colette Hogan missed this game due to injury. All girls played well throughout the campaign.

Hard luck to Waterford Senior Camogie squad who played away to Tipperary in Round 5 of the National League. This game was played on Sunday 2nd April in the Tipperary Camogie Grounds, The Ragg. 

Final Score: Waterford 0-9 Tipperary 1-18. Club girls Beth Carton (0-8), Brianna O'Regan, Ciara Twomey and Niamh Murphy are members of this panel.

Training schedules:

Weds 5th April, Venue: Gracedieu.

U-5 &6 years of age (2011 & 2012) and U-7 & 8 years of age (2009 & 2010) 6.30pm. 

Weds 5th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu. 

U-9 &10 years of age (2007 & 2008) and U-11 &12 years of age (2005 & 2006)

Weds 5th April @ 7pm in Gracedieu.

U-13 & 14 (2003 & 2004) U-15 (2002)

Thursday 6th April @ 6.30pm 
U-16 (2001), U-18 (2000 & 1999) & Adult Senior both sessions in Gracedieu.

This squad will play there first competitive game at Senior grade away to Gailltir on Sunday 9th April.

All weekend training schedules will be confirmed at midweek training sessions.

Newcomers always more than welcome to join.  

Fixtures:

U-12 blitz Sun 9th April @ 11am in St. Annes, (DLS, Clonea, Abbeyside).

U-14 A Championship Round 1 home v Gailltir Tues 11th April @ 6.30pm.

Senior League Sunday 9th April throw in 11am Gailltir v De La Salle. 

Tyrone too strong for Waterford Lady Footballers


Waterford’s Lady Footballers completed their LIDL Division 2 league campaign in disappointing fashion when they were beaten by eight points by Tyrone in WIT Carriganore on Sunday last. Both teams lined out short of some regulars, but it was the Northern girls who were first out of the blocks with a well taken point by Áine Canavan in the first minute. Things were to get worse for the Déise two minutes later when Chloe McCaffrey scored the opening goal of the match having been put through by full forward Gemma Begley. Maria Delahunty opened the scoring for Waterford in the 6th minute with a good point but it was to be all of 22 more minutes before they would register their second score. In the meantime with the aid of a strong breeze Tyrone picked off their scores with points from Maria Canavan, Gemma Begley (two) Emma Jane Gervin and two from Niamh O Neill to leave Tyrone in the driving seat seven points clear 1-7 to Waterford’s solitary point after 22 minutes. Maria Delahunty added a point for Waterford before O Neill and Begley answered with points for Tyrone and the last score of the half was a Róisín Tobin point for Waterford to leave the half time score Tyrone 1-7 Waterford 0-3.

Like the first half it was Áine Canavan who opened the scoring for Tyrone in the 3rd minute. Róisín Tobin replied with one for Waterford but Tyrone extended their lead with points from three points from Maria Canavan.  Eimear Fennell added a point for Waterford but this was cancelled out by a point from Niamh O Neill in the 16th minute. Róisin Tobin scored her third point of the game for Waterford in the 19th minute to leave the score Tyrone 1-11 Waterford 0-6.Michelle Ryan got in on the scoring act for Waterford with two good points to cut the deficit and was unlucky with two goal efforts, one coming back off the post at speed with the Tyrone goalkeeper completely beaten. Tyrone closed out the match with five unanswered points two from Niamh O Neill and one each from Chloe McCaffrey, Caolean Coway and Áine Canavan to leave Tyrone eleven points to the good going into injury time. As the clock ticked down Chloe Fennell was fouled in the square and Maria Delahunty despatched the penalty to the back of the net to put a more favourable gloss on the score line which read Tyrone 1-16 Waterford 1-8.

Neither Waterford nor Tyrone qualified for the semi-finals of the league in what was an ultra-competitive division. Waterford will look back at the draw away to Clare and narrow one point away defeats to Cavan and Sligo as the chances missed for qualification for the semi-finals. The team now turn their attention to the Munster senior championship which takes place in May.

Waterford lined out as follows Waterford ---- Katie Hannon, Mairéad Wall, Michelle McGrath, Kate McGrath, Megan Dunford, Dearbhaile Ní Aodha, Rebecca Casey, Karen McGrath, Emma Murray, Katie Murray, Róisín Tobin(0-3),Maria Delahunty(1-2),Eimear Fennell(0-1),Aileen Wall and Michelle Ryan(0-2) Subs introduced--- Jessica Fitzgerald, Lauren Guiry, Lauren McGregor, Caragh McCarthy, Emer Scanlan, Chloe Fennell and Hannah Power.