Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Medal Presentation Night


Come along to Lismore House Hotel on Sunday night May 1st to see our camogie girls in all their finery collecting their medals for 2015 at 9pm in the Hotel Function Room. Followed later by a Disco for all over 18 to enjoy Doors open at 11pm Admission €10 with Bar Extension till late


Fixtures and Results

U16B Result

Lismore 7-7 Clonea 5-5

 
Senior League Result

Lismore 5-15 Cappoquin 1-2

 

Senior League Fixtures

Friday April 29th @ 7pm Lismore V St. Annes

Sunday May 1st  TBC An Rinn V Lismore

 

U14 A Round 2

Tuesday April 26th Modeligo V Lismore @ 7pm in Tourin GAA field

 

Feile Na nGael 2016 Launch

The National Launch of John West Féile na nGael took place on Thursday 21st April at 7.00pm in Ballymacarbry Community Centre, Ballymacarbry nestled in the Nire Valley on the Waterford / Tipperary border. Our club was represented on the night by club secretary Marie Russell and committee member Shauna Prendergast and her sister Ciara.

This was a great night of music, dance and celebration which showcased local talents from the national schools of Newcastle, Co. Tipperary and Ballymacarbry, Co. Waterford as well as other local dignitaries.

The Presidents of the GAA, Camogie and Handball Associations were also in attendance on the night.

 

Féile Fundraisers

Our final fundraiser for Feile will take place this weekend in Centra Lismore on Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm. Your support would be greatly appreciated.

Club Registration Fees Now Due


This is now due for season 2016. Please forward on to your mentors asap. Age groups : U-12 downwards €35, 13 years upwards €45 & family €80.

 

Training:

U-8s will play a challenge game on Weds 27th v Ferrybank @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

U-10 & U-12 on Weds 27th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

U-14s  on Saturday 30th April @ 12noon in Gracedieu.

U-16, U-18 & Intermediate on Weds 27th April @ 7.15pm in Gracedieu.

Newcomers are always more than welcome to participate.

 

Club Fixtures:

U-8 & U-10 blitzes round 1 re-scheduled to Sat 7th May in Ferrybank.

U-14 B Championship round 2 on Tues 26th April home to Dungarvan throw in 630pm.

U-12 blitzes round 2 on Sat 30th April in Gailltir time tbc.

Intermediate round 2 home to Ferrybank & round 3 home to Butlerstown TBC.

 

Results:

Our U-16 girls played away to St. Annes in round 2 of the championship on Tues 19th April. Due to a few late withdrawals we had to line out with 14 players throughout this game. Both sides played some fine camogie from start to finish in a highly entertaining 6-6 each draw. The next round of U-16 games will take in July.

Panel: Katie O'Keeffe, Lucy Hogan, Molly Griffin, Toni Forristal, Saoirse Kinsella, Megan O'Connor, Toni Forristal, Clara Boland, Aisling Madigan, Patricia Farrell, Abby Flynn, Holly Ryan, Sarah Hunt, Sharna Cremmen.

 

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Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Seniors begin league with a win


Well done to our senior girls and their team management on a great win on Sunday last in their first round of the Premium Butchers Senior League 2016 "The Denny Buckley Senior League" 

Lismore 1-17 Gailltir 3-06

Next Round on Sunday next April 24th away to Cappoquin

U16 B round 2

Tuesday 19th April

Clonea V Lismore @ 7 pm

Result not known at the time of going to press

U14 A Round 2

Tuesday 26th April

Modeligo V Lismore

Féile Launch

Féile na nGael Launch will take place on tomorrow Thursday 21st April in Ballymacarbry Community Centre at 7pm. This will be a night of music, dance and celebration for the launch of this huge event for Waterford and Tipperary. All are welcome to go along.

Presentation night

Sunday May 1st is Presentation Night for our Senior girls who won the County League, Senior Championship and Summer League 2015 and for our U14 girls who won the Féile Plate in 2015. Proceedings will commence at 9pm in Lismore House Hotel which will be followed by a disco with DJ Glenn Curtin with doors open at 11pm. Admission will be €10 with Bar extension.

Monday, 18 April 2016

New Senior Manager appointed


We would like to take this opportunity to thank Sean Fleming who so kindly stepped in as interim manager of the senior team for the national league. Due to work commitments Sean has stepped down. Sean has done fantastic work with the senior team and will continue to work with our development squads. The county board has ratified the new management team which will be made up of Don McMahon as Manager, Chris Dempsey and Nicky Mackey as hurling and Physical coaches. We would like to take this opportunity to wish Don and his management team and the senior girls all the best for the upcoming senior championship. First match up is Munster Championship against Limerick on Sunday 8th of May. All Ireland Championship begins on Saturday 18th of June with our first game against Cork which is a home game

 

 Dog Night

Thank you  to everyone who supported the Waterford Camogie fundraising Night at the Dogs in Kilcohan Park Greyhound Stadium last night. It was fantastic to see such a large crowd at our night. A big thank you to all the businesses who took ads out in out in our programmes and businesses who sponsored races on the night.  A special mention to the organising committee Joe Cleary, John Flood, Deirdre Allen and Ann Shanahan who did Trojan work.

 

Foundation Coaching Course

Waterford Camogie will be running a foundation coaching course on Saturday 30th of April. It is opened to all over the age of 16. All clubs are encouraged to have their club represented. Venue will be confirmed in the next few days.

 

John West Féile na nGael Launch Night

The John West Féile na nGael takes place from 17th to 19th June and is being hosted between Waterford and Tipperary. Waterford Camogie have 15 clubs partaking in the Tournament. The National Launch of John West Féile na nGael will take place this Thursday 21st April at 7.00pm in Ballymacarbry Community Centre, Ballymacarbry nestled in the Nire Valley on the Waterford / Tipperary border.  All clubs are asked to be represented. This night of music, dance and celebration will showcase local talents from the national schools of Newcastle, Co. Tipperary and Ballymacarbry, Co. Waterford as well as other local dignitaries. The Presidents of the GAA, Camogie and Handball Associations will also be in attendance on this night. It promises to be a great night.

 

Club Results:

This weekend two matches were played:  Lismore 1-17  Gailltir  3-06. Rinn were due to play St. Annes. This game was postponed. In the intermediate league De la Salle recorded a comprehensive victory over Dungarvan on Saturday last.  A full update on league tables will be given next week.

 

Third level All Star Award

Congratulations to Fiona Morrissey (An Rinn)on been awarded a third level college all star award. Fiona is currently a member of our senior panel and vice captain of the team.

 

Next County Board Meeting

Next County board meeting takes place in Lawlors Hotel on Monday 25th of April at 7.30pm. All clubs are requested to attend.

 

Waterford Camogie Office:

Waterford Camogie Office is situated in Dungarvan Nissan in Dungarvan. Waterford Camogie Office is opened on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For any queries in relation to camogie. Please contact John Flood  on 087 6684474 or Lynsey Tutty on 086 8113531.    

De La Salle begin with a win


Well done to our Intermediate girls sponsored by Dunphy's, Castle Shop, Cork Road, who recorded a good win in there 1st round game away to Dungarvan-Brickeys played on Sat 16th April in the clubs first ever game at this level. The feature of this game was that we had 10 different girls on the score sheet and the backs conceding just 1 score.

Panel: Brianna O'Regan 1-2, Taylor Healy, Emma Fitzgerald, Nicola Robinson, Caoimhe Drohan, Colette Hogan 0-1, Courtney Healy 2-0, Niamh Murphy 2-2, Majella McCarthy 2-0 (capt), Beth Carton 1-8, Ciara Twomey 2-1, Aisling Madigan 2-1, Chloe Dempsey 0-1, Becky Roche, Katie O'Keeffe 0-1, Patricia Farrell. 

Our U-16 girls had a good win at home v Brickeys in round 1 of the championship.

Our U-12 girls played in the 1st round of blitzes on Sat 16th April in Clonea Power. We played 3 good games against the host's Clonea, St Annes & Portlaw. Our girls recorded 2 wins & 1 defeat.

The U-14 round 1 game away v Portlaw was cancelled due to an unplayable pitch.

Feile 2016 launch takes place in Ballymacabry on Thurs 21st April @ 7.30pm.

Congrats and well done to our club player Hayley Cox who played with Carlow IT in there recent success in winning the Intervarsities Soccer Competition played in Athlone.

 

Training :

U-8, U-10 & U-12 on Weds 20th April @ 7pm in Gracedieu.

U-14s  on Saturday 23rd April @ 12noon in Gracedieu.

U-16, 18, & Intermediate on Weds 13th April @ 7.30pm in Gracedieu.

Newcomers are always more than welcome to participate.

 

Registration:

This is now due for season 2016. Please forward on to your mentors asap. Age groups: U-12 downwards €35, 13 years upwards €45 & family €80.

 

Club Fixtures:

U-8 & U-10 blitzes round 1 re-scheduled to Sat 7th May in Ferrybank.

U-14 B Championship round 2 on Tues 26th April home to Dungarvan throw in 6.30pm.

U-16 A Championship round 2 on Tues 19th April away to St Annes.

U12 blitzes round 2 on Sat 30th April in Gailltir @ 10.30am.

Intermediate round 2 home to Ferrybank date tbc.

 

Follow all our daily club updates on our clubs facebook & twitter pages or on delasallegaa.ie website.

Waterford Ladies qualify for League Final in emphatic style


Waterford ladies footballers kept their hopes for league glory very much alive with an excellent win over a largely disappointing Leitrim team in the semi-final of the LIDL Division 3 league. Played in excellent conditions, in McCann Park, Portarlington Co Laois, Waterford blitzed the Connacht side from the start with a powerful display of possession football. Points from Maria Delahunty who punished Leitrim at every opportunity with her accurate free taking and goals from Katie Murray, Michelle Ryan and Sinead Ryan left the Déise girls very much in the driving seat at half time on the score-line Waterford 3-8 Leitrim 0-5.

The expected onslaught from the Leitrim girls after half time did not materialise as Waterford were clinical in their finishing. Sinead Ryan added to her goal tally with another in the second half, coupled with a well taken goal from Ballyduff’s Gráinne Kenneally and a brace from substitute Ciara Hurley  along with points from Aileen Wall and Róisín Tobin meant that Waterford ran out easy winners on the final score-line Waterford 7-15 Leitrim 0-6.

This result sets Waterford up for a final appearance against near neighbours and old rivals Tipperary. This game has the makings of a thriller as both teams have produced wonderful performances in the league to date. In the first round of the league Waterford eked out a narrow win over the Premier girls with a one point win on the score line Waterford 0-18 Tipperary 2-11. Both teams have been unbeaten since then with Tipperary being very impressive in coming from behinds to defeat a strong Wexford team to qualify for the final. The LIDL division 3 final takes place on Saturday 30th April at 3:45 with the venue to be finalised.

Waterford lined out as follows: Katie Hannon, Mairead Wall, Michelle McGrath, Linda Wall, Emma Murray, Louise Ryan, Grainne Kenneally(1-0), Megan Dunford, Katie Murray(1-1), Maria Delahunty(0-6), Michelle Ryan(1-3), Caoimhe McGrath,  Aileen Wall(0-1), Liz Devine(0-1) Sinead Ryan(2-2). Subs used: Aisling Mullaney, Caragh McCarthy, Ciara Hurley (2-0) Lauren McGregor and Róisín Tobin (0-1)

 

WLPA Hero of the month

Congratulations to Maria Delahunty on her selection as Women’s Ladies Player Association Hero of the Month for the month of March based on her outstanding performances in the league during the month.

 

Under 16 ladies qualify for Munster final.

Waterford’s under 16 ladies team qualified for a Munster B final tilt with Tipperary as a result of their win over Limerick on Saturday last. In a must-win situation following from their narrow one point defeat to Tipperary on St Patrick’s Day, the Waterford girls played some excellent football to record a great win on the score-line Waterford 8-14 Limerick 4-1. Well done to manager Johnny Troy and all concerned.

 

Féile success for Gaultier and Ballysaggart

Congratulations to Gaultier and Ballysaggart who are Waterford ladies football representatives in Féile Peil na nÓg to be held in Kerry, Limerick and North Cork in June. Gaultier will be in Division 3, based in West Limerick in a group which includes Old Mill, Donegal and Mungret/St Paul’s. Ballysaggart will fly the flag for the Déise in Division 5 and will be based in Kerry in a group which includes Kerin O’Rahilly’s, Galway and Ballyduff/Beale. Best of luck to both clubs competing in this prestigious competition.

Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Waterford overcome Roscommon in final league game


Waterford completed their LIDL Division 3 campaign with a hard -earned win over Roscommon team. Played in very windy conditions on a very heavy pitch at Padraig Pearses GAA club, Waterford used their advantage of the elements in the first half to lead at the break by ten points on a score-line of 0-12 to Roscommon’s 0-2. Waterford’s scorers in the first half being Liz Devine 0-3, Michelle Ryan 0-3, Sinead Ryan 0-2 Caoimhe Mc Grath 0-1 and Emma Murray 0-1.

Roscommon aided by a strong wind in the second half cut the deficit but two goals from the Deise girls one from Liz Devine and the other from team captain Sinéad Ryan settled the game as a contest to leave the Déise girls winners on a final score of Waterford 2-12 Roscommon 0-8. This win ensures a 100% record in the league with seven wins from seven games and sets up an intriguing semi final clash with Leitrim next weekend.

The teams last met in February in Ardmore when the Déise girls recorded a thirteen point win over their Connacht rivals who admittedly were very understrength. Leitrim since then have been very impressive scoring thirteen goals and 43 points in their last four matches. Waterford should have enough fire power to qualify for a third successive league final but will need to keep a close eye on the Leitrim forwards especially Áine Tighe, Michelle Guckian and Carla Le Guen.

 

Deise Day at Punchestown Saturday 30th April 2016

The Punchestown Irish National Hunt Festival is one of the highlights of the Irish sporting and social calendar. The 5 day racing festival takes place from Tuesday 26th to Saturday 30th April 2016. Waterford GAA and Waterford Ladies Gaelic Football Association have teamed up and will hold Deise Day at Punchestown on Saturday April 30th.Tickets for the day are on sale now at €150 per person/€1,500 for a table of 10: Ticket price includes - Admission and reserved enclosure badge; Four course meal with complimentary wine; Racecard; Afternoon Tea; Live music - The Cider Wasps; Private Betting and Bar Facilities; MC Ted Walsh Jnr.

Bus to and from Punchestown

We are organising a bus to and from Punchestown racecourse, pick up times - 9 a.m - Lady Belle Pub Dungarvan, 9.30 a.m - Crottys bar LemyBrien (Car Park) and 10.10 a.m. at the Granville Hotel Waterford. Bus price €10 per person. To secure your tickets and place on our bus, tickets must be purchased no later than Friday 15th April.

Where to purchase tickets

Tickets can be purchased from any of the Deise day committee John Jackson, John Jeff Murphy, Patricia Ferncombe, Nicky Sheehan, Michael Ryan, Anthony Walsh, Pat Grant & Lisa Cronin or else from the Lady Belle Pub Dungarvan or alternatively contact Edel, secretary Deise Day committee email: deiseday15secretary@yahoo.com or mobile 086-0777617.

 

Golf Classic

A sincere thank you to all who purchased tickets for our raffle in conjunction with our  Golf Classic  which will be held in Dungarvan Golf Club on the 15th and 16th April. Time sheets for the classic available from Trish Fitzgerald at 0861664215. Teams of 4 for €120.

A sincere thank you also to the main sponsors of the event: The Park Hotel, Munster Signs & Print, Adrian Hansbury Building Contractor and Fairway Coaches and also to everybody who sponsored tee boxes. Your continuing support for ladies football in Waterford is greatly appreciated

This weeks Training sessions within De La Salle Camogie Club


U-8, U-10 & U-12 on Weds 13th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

U-14s on Saturday 16th April @ 12noon in Gracedieu.

U-16, U-18 & Intermediate on Weds 13th April @ 7pm in Gracedieu.

Newcomers are always more than welcome to participate.

Registration:

This is now due for season 2016. Please forward on to your mentors asap. Age groups: U-12 downwards €35, 13 years upwards €45 & family €80.

Club Fixtures:

U-8 & U-10 blitzes round 1 re-scheduled to Sat 23rd April in Ferrybank.

U-14 B Championship Round 1 on Tues 12th April away to Portlaw-Roanmore throw in 6.30pm.

U-16 A Championship Round 2 on Tues 19th April away to St. Annes.

U-12 blitzes Round 1 on Sat 16th April in Portlaw @ 10.30am.

The 1st Round Intermediate League game due to be played on Sun 10th April away to Dungarvan was cancelled due to the weather & will be re-scheduled to a later date.

Fundraising:

Many thanks to our club members & supporters who attended the Waterford Camogie Fundraising event which took place in Kilcohan Greyhound Stadium on Sat 9th April.

Follow all our daily club updates on our clubs facebook & twitter pages or on delasallegaa.ie website.

Sunday, 10 April 2016

Lismore Pharmaceutical Company "QM Specials" are the new sponsors of Lismore’s U14 Camogie Team.


 Peter McNally who is manager of the company presented a set of Jerseys to members of the Lismore U14 camogie team along with Club Chairperson Mary Russell , Club joint Treasurer Tricia O'Keeffe and team mentor Amelda Landers at a presentation at their factory in Mayfield Lismore on Friday last April 8th. Lismore Camogie Club are delighted with QM Specials  generosity as the club are in preparation for their upcoming U14 County Championship and the All Ireland U14 Feile Finals in June.

 

Fixtures and Results

Lismore’s U16 were unfortunately beaten by a stronger Modeligo team in the first round of the U16 B Championship held in the GAA field on Tuesday night last April 5th. The girls are due to play their second round V Clonea Power on Tuesday April 19th.

Lismore’s U14 team who were due to play St. Annes in their first round of the U14 A Championship has been deferred to a later date.

Lismore’s Senior team are due to play Gall Tir in the first round of the Senior League on Sunday next April 17th @ 11.30 in the GAA Field weather permitting. Watch Lismore Camogie Club Facebook page and Lismore GAA Website for updates.

 

Engagement

Congratulations to Senior team player Nicola Morrissey and Jamie Kearney on their recent engagement.

 

Baby News

Congratulations to Sarah McGlone on the birth of twins Aoibhe and Molly and Caithriona Doyle on the birth of her baby girl.

Three more future players for Lismore Camogie Club.

 

Feile Disco

The Juvenile Disco which was held in Lismore Community Centre in conjunction with Lismore Juvenile GAA on Friday last April 8th was a great success. Thanks to all who attended and to all who helped out on the night. 

 

Feile Update

Lismore Camogie club was chosen to host a meeting for West Waterford Camogie Clubs on Thursday night April 14th with Croke Park’s development Officer Mary O’Connor in the GAA Club House at 7 pm. This meeting is an information night for all clubs hosting Feile.

 

Presentation Night

The next event for Lismore camogie club is the Medal Presentation night which is due to take place in Lismore House Hotel on Sunday May 1st. Medals will be presented to the Senior team who captured the 2015 League, the 2015 Summer League and the 2015 Senior Championship along with the 2015 U14 team who won the Feile Plate competition. The presentation of medals will commence at 9pm on the night. A disco with DJ Glen Curtin for the adult members of the club and supporters will commence at 11 pm. Admission €10 with bar extension.

Monday, 4 April 2016

Table Quiz a great Success


On Friday night last April 1st the club hosted a table Quiz in the Red House which was a great success. There were fifteen tables on the night, most were the loyal supporters of our senior camogie team and more who were parents of our younger players.

Winners on the night were members of the Lismore GAA Club; Dan Geoghegan, Joe Pollard, Christy Brien and Robbie O'Sullivan. Thanks to them for handing back their winning money towards the club funds.

Second place went to Quiz gurus; Pat Raferty, Eddie Pollard and Mr. Boyd.

Third place went to our younger members of the Senior panel; Ellen Curran, Sharon Williams, Karen Kelleher and Alice Russell.

Huge thanks to Mike O Leary the Senior teams sponsor who provided his premises for the event.

Thanks also to all who donated the spot prizes for the raffle and the committee members who were in attendance to give a helping hand to ensure that everything went smoothly.

A thankyou to all who handed in money for the raffle who were unable to attend.

Finally! thanks to Kate Heneghan who set the questions for the quiz and to Quiz Master Pat Williams who called out the questons.

 

Feile Juvenile Disco

Friday night April 8th will be the second fundraising event for the upcoming All Ireland Feile Na nGael event in June which is a Juvenile Disco in conjunction with Lismore Juvenile GAA Club. This disco with DJ Liam O'Gorman and  is for U16's and will be fully supervised, Admission is €10 with doors open at 8pm. Strictly no alcohol.

 

Feile Group

Lismore Camogie Club has been drawn to take part in Div 1 Group A and is in the same group as Gall Tir who are hosting Clare while Lismore is hosting Limerick 2

 

Up-Coming Fixtures for April

 

Senior League.

 

 Sunday April 17th @11.30 Am Lismore V Gall Tir

 Sunday April 24th @11.30 AM Cappoquin V Lismore

 Friday April 29th @ 7pm Lismore V St. Annes

Sunday May 1st @ 11.30 Am Lismore V An Rinn

 

U16 B

 

Tuesday April 5th @6.30pm Lismore V Modeligo

Tuesday April 19th @6.30 pm Clonea V Lismore

 

U14 A

 

Tuesday April 12th @6.30pm Lismore V St. Annes

Tuesday April 26th @ 6.30 pm Modeligo V Lismore

 

U12 Blitzes

 

April 16th @ 10.30 AM venue TBC

April 30th @ 10.30 Am Modeligo

 

U8/U10 Blitzes

 

April 9th Cappoquin time TBC

 

Club Meeting

Lismore Camogie Club will hold their club committee meeting on this Thursday April 7th in the GAA Club House @ 8.30 pm all committee members required to attend.

 

De La Salle Camogie Club are Club Of The Year:


De La Salle Camogie Club was announced 2015 Waterford Camogie Club Of The Year at the recent County Board meeting held in Lawlors Hotel Dungarvan on Tuesday 29th March. A big congrats to everyone within our club both on & off the field for all the commitment shown since our 1st participation in Waterford Camogie championships u12c & u14c grades in 2009.

Training :

U-8, U-10 & U-12 on Weds 6th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

U-14s  on Monday 4th April @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

U-16, 18, & Intermediate on Monday 4th April @ 7.30pm in Gracedieu.

Newcomers are always more than welcome to participate.

Registration:

This is now due for season 2016. Please forward on to your mentors asap. Age groups : U12 downwards €35, 13 years upwards €45 & family €80.

Club Fixtures:

U-8 & U-10 blitzes round 1 on Sat 9th April in Ferrybank.

U-14 B Championship round 1 on Tues 12th April away to Portlaw-Roanmore.

U-16 A Championship round 1 on Tues 5th April home to Brickeys throw in 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

Intermediate League round 1 away to Dungarvan on Sun 10th April @ 11.30am.

U-12 blitzes round 1 on Sat 16th April in Portlaw.

Feile 2016:

We will host the Laois champions (Portlaoise). Also in our group will be Portlaw-Roanmore & the 2nd placed team in the Roscommom Feile. All this will take place on the weekend of 17th, 18th & 19th June.

County:

Hard luck to the Waterford minor squad who lost out to Limerick 3-11 to 1-04 in the 4th & final round of the Minor A All Ireland Championship played in Rathkeale Co. Limerick on Sun 3rd April. Brianna O Regan  (goalkeeper) Caoimhe Drohan (half back) Courtney Healy (half back) Beth Carton (centre forward 1-04) Niamh Murphy (corner forward), Aisling Madigan (used sub)Chloe Dempsey & Colette Hogan (subs) Joey Carton (mentor). 1 win (Galway 2pts) & 3 defeats (Cork 3pts, Wexford 2pts, Limerick 13pts) from the group stages.

Fundraising:

Please support the Waterford Camogie Fundraising event taking place in Kilcohan Greyhound Stadium on Sat 9th April & the DLS GAA club lotto draw taking place on Mon 11th April, Jackpot rollover €11,500.

Follow all our daily club updates on our clubs facebook twitter pages or on delasallegaa.ie website.

Waterford Senior Ladies overcome Down


Waterford ladies continued their unbeaten run in the LIDL National football Division 3 when they overcame a dogged determined Down team. Languishing at the foot of the table Waterford’s centre forward Ciara Hurley opened the scoring with a free in the 1st minute but Down put it up to the Waterford girls from the start and very impressive centre forward Kate Mc Kay opened their account in the 6th minute with a good point. Both centre forwards traded points before Mc Kay put an unstoppable shot past Waterford goalie Katie Hannon in the 23rd minute to leave the northern girls three points to the good.Ciara Hurley got a point back for the Déise girls to narrow the gap in the 24th minute before Nicole Catney stretched the Down lead with a point in the 30th minute before Kate Mc Kay brought her total in the first half to 1-3 with a point just before referee Jason Mullins blew the half time whistle with Down ahead on the score-line Down 1-4 Waterford 0-3.

Waterford opened brightly in the second half, a point from Róisín Tobin in the first minute followed by one from Michelle Ryan in the 6th minute left two between the sides before Maria Delahunty struck for a goal in the 8th minute to put Waterford ahead for the first time. Aisling Mullaney kicked a good point to extend the Waterford lead a minute later but Down came back with two points of their own from Mairead Kavanagh and Kate Mc Kay to keep the Waterford lead down. Katie Murray pointed for Waterford in the 14th minute keep Waterford noses in front but Down never gave up and points in the 17th minute from Nicole Catney and one in the 19th minute from Kate Mc Kay in the 19th minute left the teams all square at 1-8 apiece to ensure a tense last ten minutes for the Waterford girls. In the last ten minutes the experience of the Waterford girls shone through with points from Katie Murray, Caoimhe Mc Grath, Michelle Ryan(2) and Linda Wall ensured that Waterford did enough to preserve their 100% record in the league and qualify for the semi-finals with a game to spare. Next up for the Deise girls is a trip to Roscommon next weekend.

  

Minors easily defeat Clare

On Monday last Waterford minors easily overcame the challenge of Clare in the first round of the Munster championship. On top in all departments Waterford set about their task with vigour and led at half-time on the score-line 2-9 to 1-0.In the second half Waterford kept up the pressure and ran out easy winners in the end on a score of Waterford 8-16 Clare 2-0. Waterford’s next assignment is against Limerick.

 

Under 16’s get Munster campaign back on track.

Following their one point defeat by Tipperary on St Patrick’s Day, the Waterford under 16 ladies team got their campaign to reach a Munster final back on track with a good win against Clare on Saturday last. Putting in a much improved performance, Waterford took control from the start to establish a commanding lead at half time on the score-line 1-11 to 0-2 and eventually won by eleven points on the final score-line 2-15 to 2-5. Next up for the Waterford girls is a winner takes all tie with Limerick with the winners advancing to meet Tipperary in the Munster final.

 

Under 14’s unlucky

Waterford’s under 14 team narrowly missed out on qualifying for the Munster B final. In the crucial Round robin game against Limerick, the two teams played out a thrilling draw on the score-line Waterford 5-5 Limerick 4-8. This left both teams level on three league points each but by virtue of having a better scoring difference Limerick qualified for a Munster B final against Tipperary. Waterford now play Clare in a Munster C final.

 

Deise Day at Punchestown Saturday 30th April 2016

The Punchestown Irish National Hunt Festival is one of the highlights of the Irish sporting and social calendar. The 5 day racing festival takes place from Tuesday 26th to Saturday 30th April 2016. Waterford GAA and Waterford Ladies Gaelic Football Association have teamed up and will hold Deise Day at Punchestown on Saturday April 30th.Tickets for the day are on sale now at €150 per person/€1,500 for a table of 10: Ticket price includes - Admission and reserved enclosure badge; Four course meal with complimentary wine; Racecard; Afternoon Tea; Live music - The Cider Wasps; Private Betting and Bar Facilities; MC Ted Walsh Jnr.

 

Bus to and from Punchestown

We are organising a bus to and from Punchestown racecourse, pick up times - 9 a.m - Lady Belle Pub Dungarvan, 9.30a.m - Crottys bar LemyBrien (Car Park) and 10.10 a.m. at the Granville Hotel Waterford. Bus price €10 per person. To secure your tickets and place on our bus, tickets must be purchased no later than Friday 15th April.

 

Where to purchase tickets

Tickets can be purchased from any of the Deise day committee John Jackson, John Jeff Murphy, Patricia Ferncombe, Nicky Sheehan, Michael Ryan, Anthony Walsh, Pat Grant & Lisa Cronin or else from the Lady Belle Pub Dungarvan or alternatively contact Edel, secretary Deise Day committee email: deiseday15secretary@yahoo.com or mobile 086-0777617.

 

Golf Classic

A sincere thank you to all who purchased tickets for our raffle in conjunction with our  Golf Classic  which will be held in Dungarvan Golf Club on the 15th and 16th April. Time sheets for the classic available from Trish Fitzgerald at 0861664215. Teams of 4 for €120.