The AGM of Lismore Camogie Club will take
place on Saturday next January 16th at 7pm (after 6.15 Mass) in the GAA Club
House. All members and friends of Lismore camogie club are invited to attend.
Condolences
All in Lismore Camogie Club would like to
extend their condolences to the family of the late Sheamus Walsh of Ballysaggart.
Ar Dheis Dé go raibh sé
A Review of Lismore Camogie
2015
Lismore Senior Camogie Team
Lismore were through to the All Ireland
Intermediate club final foe a second year in a row after a thrilling 1-14 to
1-12 win over Oranmore Maree of Galway on Sunday February 1st.
Lismore lose out agonisingly to Piltown in
All Ireland Final in Croke Park on March 1st Lismore 1-09 Piltown 1-10
The Premium Butchers Senior League)
Lismore 1-10 Cappoquin 0-09
Lismore and Cappoquin served up a very
entertaining game in local Derby as both sides played in Tallow GAA Field on
Saturday May 16th in The Premium Butcher Senior League final. Lismore who
were all out to recapture The Denny Buckley Cup after a years absence as St.
Annes had claimed it from them in 2014.
Lismore Camogie welcomed on board Michael O
Leary of the Red House Lismore their new sponsor for the Lismore senior Camogie
team. The club had their official presentation of the new jersey sporting
"The Red House" on Sunday evening August 23rd.
The Senior Camogie Team won the Non County
Palyer League as they topped the table having won all games in the League.
Lismore do three in a row; Lismore
0-15 St. Annes 1-07 Sunday October 3rd 2015 was County Final
Day for the clubs Senior Camogie Team and they were going for a three in a row
of County Finals against arch rivals St. Anne's. This game was played in Fraher
field Dungarvan in perfect weather conditions for a good game of camogie and
indeed both teams served up a very entertaining game for all who attended.
It was not to be for Lismore in the Munster
Intermediate Club Final 2015 which was played in the Mallow GAA Complex
on Saturday November 28th. Lismore who were going for their three in a
row of Munster Finals came up against a young and very determined Cahir side
who stamped their authority from the start and subsequently out ran Lismore on
a scoreline of Lismore 0-08 Cahir 2-10.
Junior and U 16 Teams
The club also fielded a Junior and U16 team,
both who were not successful in 2015.
Lismore U14
Congratulations to the
U14 camogie team who took part in the Co. Féile Qualifiers on
Saturday April 25th. The girls took on De La Salle in the first
semi-final of the day and indeed great determination and defending was
displayed by the girls and some great improvement in their skill since they
played them in the first round of the Championship. Final score De La Salle
4-1 Lismore 1-0. The girls were knocked out of the Féile competition
but qualified for the Féile Plate final which was against Butlerstown. The
girls played even better in this match and kept Butlerstown scoreless winning
on a scoreline of 2-0 to 0-0.
Well done to Faye Curley and Kelly Ryan who
took 3rd and 4th respectively in the U16 long puck in Tramore race
course.
Well done to Izabela Markiwich and Ciara
Meagher who represented the club in the Feile skills competition in
Abbeyside , both girls came in joint 3rd .
U8, U10 and U12
The Clubs U8, U10 and U12's took part in the
varous Blitzes organised for them in the 2015 season and great enjoyment was
had by the children and their mentors as improvement could be seen in every
game that they played.
Following the Blitzes the clubs U12's took
part in the U12 League held in June. The U12 league was completed and the
following were the teams that Lismore played; Dungarvan, Portlaw, Abbeyside,
Tramore and De La Salle. The girls had victories over Dungarvan and Portlaw and
were defeated by Abbeyside, Tramore and De La Salle.
U13 League
The clubs U13 team fielded in September and
played well in this competition and were narrowly beaten in the semi final
stage of his compettion by Gall Tir who went on to win the County Final on a
comprehensive score.
Inter-County Success
The Club was very proud to have girls
involved on the victorious County Teams
Caithriona McGlone (Captain), Nicola
Morrissey and Shona Curran were members of the victorious Waterford Team who
captured the Intermediate All Ireland title in Croke Park in September.
Caithriona McGlone and Nicola Morrissey were
members of the Waterford team who won the All Ireland Intermediate League Title
in May.
Faye Curley was a member of the Waterford U16
Team who won the U16B title while her father Philly Curley was a mentor.
Club Fundraisers
The club held various fundraising initiatives
such as 45 Card Drive, Clothes collection, Church gate collection Bag Pack and
Guess The Score all which was very well supported by the Community of Lismore
and surrounding areas, which the club are very grateful for to help in the
running costs of the club. Thanks to all our sponsors who helped immensley with
the costs of the All Ireland Final last year.
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