Monday, 26 September 2016

Minors record big win over Dungarvan-Brickeys


We played a good Dungarvan-Brickeys combination on Sun 25th Sept in our final U-18 group game in Gracedieu.  We ran out winners on a score line of DLS 7-13 Dungarvan-Brickeys 1-5. 4 wins from 4 group games mean we have now reached the County Minor A Final for the second year in a row.

Panel: Brianna O'Regan, Katie Ryan, Taylor Healy, Rachel Butler, Megan O'Connor, Colette Hogan, Niamh Murphy, Caoimhe Drohan 0-1, Courtney Healy, Chloe Dempsey 0-1, Beth Carton 2-5, Emma Fitzgerald, Katie O'Keeffe, Abby Flynn 4-5, Aisling Madigan 1-1, Rachael Daniels, Becky Roche, Lucy Hogan, Clara Boland, Toni Forristal, Patricia Farrell, Jade Phelan.

Training:

U-8 & 10 on Weds 28th Sept @ 6pm.

U-12, 13, 14 tbc.

U-16, 18 & adult on Weds 28th Sept @ 6.15pm. All sessions this week take place in Gracedieu.

Newcomers always more than welcome to join in.

Fixtures:

Our U-18 girls have qualified for the County Final date, opponents tbc. 

Our Intermediate squad will play Munster club v Limerick opponents on Sat 8th Oct at home time tbc.

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Lismore to play Gailltir in County Camogie Final this Saturday.


The Senior Camogie County Final 2016 has been fixed for Saturday next October 1st for a 3.30pm throw in in Carriganore WIT. Lismore senior camogie team will take on Gall Tir who drew with the Lismore girls in the 1st rounds of the championship earlier this year.

 

Best Wishes

All in Lismore Camogie club would like to wish our senior camogie player Grainne Kenneally the best of luck as she heads out to Syria during the week on peace keeping duties for the next six months.

 

Recent Clothes Collection

A sincere thanks to all who donated to our recent clothes collection and to all who helped out in any way. 

 

U13 League 2016

Our U13's have completed the U13 league but unfortunately lady luck wasn't on their side this year. Thanks to Shauna Prendergast, Nicola Morrissey and Tanya Morrissey for all their help with these girls.

 

U16B Championship

Our U16's have qualified for the U16B County final  but are awaiting a fixture for the final.

 

Indoor Camogie

We are currently working on making arrangements for indoor camogie training and are hoping to commence it over the coming weeks. 

The club are currently seeking the help of any parents/guardians that would like to lend an hour a week of their spare time to help our trainers, please contact Mary (086)3326128 or Marie (085)1164249. Any help would be gratefully appreciated.

Monday, 19 September 2016

Carton leads De La Salle to successive camogie titles


Just twelve months after winning the junior camogie county title De La Salle were back in the winners enclosure with an impressive eighteen point victory over Dungarvan in the Intermediate camogie decider at WIT Carriganore last Saturday.

Successive titles and promotion will see De La Salle play in the senior grade in 2017 for the first time ever and on this evidence the city side will be competitive opposition for any senior team.

As the scoreline suggests this game was all about the goals. The first arrived in the 4th minute when Chloe Dempsey finished from close range after Dungarvan goalkeeper Ann Marie Tutty parried Beth Carton’s initial shot. After 12 minutes Katie O’Keeffe benefitted from a Ciara Twomey assist to rattle the net for goal number two. Player of the match Beth Carton hit two goals in two minutes to leave the Gracedieu side leading 4-05 to 0-04 after 23 minutes. Keisha Tobin did manage to reply for Dungarvan with a fine individual goal just before half time but with the score 4-06 to 1-04 at the break the girls from the Old Borough faced an uphill battle.

De La Salle continued to dominate throughout the second half with Taylor Healy, Niamh Murphy and Colette Hogan outstanding in defence with player of the match Beth Carton dominating on the forty. Carton had three more points on the board before vice-captain Ciara Twomey kicked the ball to the net for goal number five. Substitute Aisling Madigan was next to have the net shacking following Carton’s searing solo, 6-11 to 1-07 after 55 minutes. Moments later Ciara Twomey had her second goal and De La Salle’s seventh when she bravely blocked the Dungarvan net minders attempted clearance into the net.

Despite being overpowered for large periods Dungarvan had fine individual performances from Aisling Baumann, Caoimhe McGrath, Keisha Tobin and Dawn Power.

De La Salle: Brianna O’Regan, Katie Ryan, Taylor Healy, Ciara Flynn, Rachel Butler, Niamh Murphy, Colette Hogan, Courtney Healy, Caoimhe Drohan, Ciara Twomey, Beth Carton, Katie O’Keeffe, Emma Fitzgerald, Chloe Dempsey, Liz McEnaney.

Subs: Rachael Daniels for Liz McEnaney (34mins), Becky Roche for Ciara Flynn (37mins), Aisling Madigan for Katie O’Keeffe (46mins), Patricia Farrell for Rachel Butler (56mins).

Scorers: Berth Carton 2-11 (1-8f), Ciara Twomey (2-0), Chloe Dempsey, Katie O’Keeffe and Aishling Madigan (1-0 each).

Dungarvan: Ann Marie Tutty, Kayleigh Veale, Sibéal Duggan, Taylor Murray, Clodagh Curran, Kate McGrath, Katie Ferncombe, Alice Hahessy, Caoimhe McGrath, Kaiesha Tobin, Dawn Power, Aisling Baumann, Isabel Wade, Molly Curran, Michaela Moran.

Subs: Caoimhe Denmead for Isabel Wade and Amy O’Riordan for Michaela Moran (both 43mins).

Scorers: Keisha Tobin (1-2, 0-1f), Dawn Power (0-4, 0-1f), Aisling Baumann and Molly Curran (0-2 each), Clodagh Curran (0-1).

Referee: John Kirby.

Player of the Match: Berth Carton (De La Salle).

 

Gaultier through to County Senior Camogie Final

At a sunny Carrignaore on Saturday evening, Gaultier added further success to their recent win in the Kilmacud Sevens competition by advancing to the County Final following a hard won victory over Cappoquin in a keenly contested Semi Final.

On a scoreline that did scant justice to the efforts of Cappoquin, Gaultier’s greater coherence and powered by an outstanding performance from their half back line throughout, placed them on a winning trajectory from early in the second half.

The first half was tightly fought and of a stop-start nature with bouts of free-flowing play at a premium. Patricia Jackman of Gaultier and Carole McCarthy of Cappoquin, the respective free-takers, were the scorers in chief and took advantage of each opportunity presented. A goal by Eimear Walsh for Gaultier on 18 minutes seemed a key score to assist Gaultier in getting momentum but it was cancelled out by a great drive by Aisling Power from a 20 metre free just 4 minutes later. The end of the first half, saw just a one point differential between the teams with Gaultier 1.06 to Cappoquin’s 1.05.

Gaultier cranked up the pressure from the throw in for the second half and Cappoquin struggled with the increased intensity conceding a large number of frees, all expertly converted by Trish Jackman. Although Cappoquin carried the fight to their opponents, particularly Lorraine Bray and Aisling Power, they were repulsed again and again by the Gaultier Half-Back Line and an outstanding Clara Hogan at Full Back.

Overall a very satisfactory victory for Gaultier and sets them up nicely for a tilt at Lismore in the County Final. They must be particularly pleased with the performances of the younger players such as Kate Lynch, Shauna Fitzgerald, Eimear Walsh and Sinead Cunningham as the conveyor belt of juvenile talent begins to feed through to their senior set-up.

Along with those already mentioned, Aine Lyng and Sally O’Grady for Gaultier and Cappoquin’s Laura Murray, Jessica Glavin and Clodagh Glavin performed very well for their respective teams.

Scorers: (Gaultier) Patricia Jackman 0.14, Eimear Walsh 1:00 and Shauna Fitzgerald 0:01.

(Cappoquin) Carole McCarthy 0.03, Aisling Power 1:02 and Jessica Glavin 0:01

De La Salle Are County Intermediate Camogie Champions for 2016



Our Intermediate squad sponsored by Dunphy's Castle Shop Cork Road, were crowned County Champions after a good display against a good combined Dungarvan-Brickeys team played on Sat 17th Sept in glorious sunshine at the WIT Carriganore Sports Campus. This was a fine sporting contest from the start to the final whistle. We led 4-6 to 1-4 at half time. We pushed on in the second half running out victorious DLS 7-11 Dungarvan-Brickeys 1-11. The Waterford Camogie County Board chairperson Ita Murphy presented our vice capt Ciara Twomey with the Mamie O'Meara Memorial Cup afterwards. Beth Carton also received the player of the match award sponsored by DID Electrical. Our club captain Majella Tebay spoke on behalf of the team thanking her team mates, mentors, supporters, team sponsors, camogie county board officials, match officials and our opponents on the day. The celebrations lasted late into the night. This squad will now participate in the Munster Club Championship in a couple of weeks time.

Panel: Brianna O'Regan, Katie Ryan, Taylor Healy, Ciara Flynn, Rachel Butler, Colette Hogan, Niamh Murphy, Caoimhe Drohan, Courtney Healy, Ciara Twomey 2-0, Beth Carton 2-11, Emma Fitzgerald, Katie O'Keeffe 1-0, Chloe Dempsey 1-0, Liz McEnaney, Rachael Daniels, Becky Roche, Aisling Madigan 1-0, Patricia Farrell. Other valuable members of this squad but unable to take part in the final due to injury, holidays etc were Hayley Cox, Majella Tebay, Sinead O'Donnell and Nicola Robinson. Mentors Declan Drohan, Joey Carton & Derek Healy. First Aid Rose Madigan. Many thanks to everyone who helped out throughout the year with this squad and to our supporters who also played there part.

When we formed the club in Sept 2008 and entered the county championships in 2009 at U-12 & U-14 C grades the club has progressed steadily along eventually entering our first ever adult team in 2015 winning the junior Championship the same year followed this year 2016 by the Intermediate crown. We can now look forward to next season 2017 up amongst the Senior clubs.

Training:

U-8 on Weds 21st Sept @ 6pm.

U-10 will play a challenge game on Weds 21st Sept @ 6.30pm.

U-12, 13, 14 on Sat 24th Sept @ 12noon.

U-16, 18 & adult on Weds 21st Sept @ 6.30pm. All sessions this week take place in Gracedieu.

Newcomers always more than welcome to join in.

Fixtures:

U-18 A championship Round 5 on Sun 25th Sept @ home v Dungarvan throw in 5.30pm in Gracedieu. 

Results:

Our U-10 girls attended the next round of blitzes in Butlerstown on Sat 17th Sept. We played Tramore A & B teams,  the host club Butlerstown & Roanmore. 1 win 2 draws & 1 loss. Well done girls.

U-13 A championship played in Gracedieu on Thurs 16th Sept DLS 0-1 Modeligo 5-2. In our final group game at home v Lismore we received a walkover. Well done girls and management team on a fine campaign.

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Sunday, 18 September 2016

Ballymacarbry take title for the 35th season in a row.


Ballymacarbry took home the Waterford Ladies senior title for the 35th season in succession with their amazing streak  stretching back to 1981.In this year’s final they got the upper hand on a brave Comeragh Rangers team who never gave up the fight. In a game played in front of a good crowd, in terrible weather conditions in Kilmacthomas on Sunday, Ballymacarbry were much sharper in the opening exchanges and were quickly into their rhythm with points from Aileen Wall, Marian Ryan, Lauren Guiry and Michelle Ryan. The Comeragh Rangers girls were somewhat wasteful in attack and kicked six wides in the first half as well as hitting the crossbar and the upright on two occasions. The telling score in the opening half fell to Ballymacarbry’s wing forward Aileen Wall when she powered in along the end line and put an unstoppable shot past Coleen Power in the Comeragh goal. Two more points from the girls in the Nire Valley left them well in control at half time having amassed one goal and seven points while the Comeragh girls had yet to register on the score board.

Any hopes of a major Comeragh come back were utterly shattered in the first ten minutes of the second half with goals from Eibhlís Cooney and sub Kelly Ann Hogan. Comeragh to their credit refused to throw in the towel and scored five points of their own courtesy of Shauna Dunphy, Emma Murray Aoife Dunne and Ruth Kirwan but it was too little too late as the Ballymac team ran out winners on a final score-line of Ballymac 3-11 to 0-5.Team captain Mairéad Wall was presented with the Edith Kennedy cup to take back to Ballymac for yet another year and was fulsome in her praise of the Comeragh Rangers team who battled hard all through.

Ballymac now advance to the Munster club championship where they will meet the Tipperary champions Brian Borus on the 2nd October. Comeragh will be Waterford’s representatives in the Plate where they will meet a team from Clare on October 9th.

  

Dungarvan Junior A champions

Dungarvan took the Junior title in a thrilling final also played in Kilmacthomas on Sunday last against a gallant Na Déise team who never gave up and certainly gave the Dungarvan team and supporters many worrying and uncomfortable moments. Early goals from Lauren Mc Gregor and Dawn Power put Dungarvan in the driving seat and they held a six point lead at half time 2-3 to 0-3.Na Déise came swiftly into the game at the start of the second half and a goal and a point from Clodagh Ryan left only two between the teams. Lucie O Shea and Lauren Mc Gregor rattled the Na Déise net and it looked as if Dungarvan were heading for a comfortable victory, but this was not to be the case as Na Déise upped the pressure and intensity and began chipping away at the Dungarvan lead with a goal from Abbie Dalton and five unanswered points to leave it all square with time almost up Dungarvan 4-4 Na Déise 2-10. In the dying minutes Dungarvan dug deep and with some heroic defending managed to lift the siege and Ciara Hurley added two unanswered points for the Dungarvan girls to ensure that the regained their Intermediate status at the first attempt on a final score line Dungarvan 4-6 Na Déise 2-10 in what was a very exciting game played in poor weather conditions. Dungarvan now advance to the Munster Club Junior semi-finals where they will play the Cork or Kerry champions on Saturday October 8th.

 

Abbeyside – Intermediate champions

Abbeyside justifying their favourites tag made a winning return to the Senior ranks at the first time of asking in Lemybrien last week when they overcame Comeragh Rangers in a match that was filled with good football played by both teams. This was a game where for the most part defences were on top and forwards found it very difficult to find time and space to score.

Abbeyside started the more brightly of the two teams and an early goal from Róisín Tobin and three points from Maria Delahunty put them in the driving seat. Comeragh began to settle more into the game and opened their account with four good unanswered points, two from Hallanah White and one each from Katie O Hanlon and Shauna Power. Comeragh piled on the pressure but were unable to break down a resolute Abbeyside defence and after points from Megan Dunford, two from Fiona Morrissey Deirbhile Ní Aodha and Niamh Looby, the game was over as contest when just before half time Niamh Looby put an unstoppable shot past Comeragh goalie Aoife Flynn to leave the game at half time Abbeyside 2-8 Comeragh Rangers 0-4.

The level of intensity dropped somewhat in the second half and scores were at a premium. Niamh Looby goaled again for Abbeyside shortly into the second half and try as they might Comeragh could not get through for the all important goals which would have given them a life line. Points from Maria Delahunty and Niamh Looby were cancelled out by points from Comeragh’s Orla Flynn and Shauna Power to leave Abbeyside convincing winners on the final score line of Abbeyside 3-9 Comeragh Rangers 0-6.

Abbeyside are now Waterford Intermediate champions and will play either the Kerry or Cork representatives in the semi-final of the Munster club championships on the 8th of October.

Thursday, 15 September 2016

Mixed results for U13’s in League Read Lismore Camogie Club Notes here.


The Clubs U13's have played 2 matches in the 2016 U13 league and recorded a 2-1 draw V Tramore in their 1st game, they played Modeligo in the second game but were up against a very strong team and were comprehensively beaten. The girls are down to play Abbeyside (this evening) Thursday result known next week.

 

Clothes Recycling

Lismore Camogie Club are collecting good quality second hand clothing suitable for re-use.

Please fill as many black bin bags as you can – the more we collect, the more our Club receives.at Lismore GAA Club House tomorrow Thursday Sept 15th 6pm to 8pm and Friday Sept 16th 9am to 11am

Contact; Mary Russell (086)3326128

               Jojo Tobin (087)2063880

Or any committee member if you need to have your items collected.

WE ACCEPT:

· Men’s Clean Clothing

· Women’s Clean Clothing

· Children’s Clean Clothing

· Paired shoes

· Handbags

· Belts

· Curtains

· Bed linen

. Old Laptops complete with chargers and no broken screens

. Old Mobile Phones complete with chargers and no broken screens

This Weeks Training


U-8 age groups continue Weds 14th Sept @ 6pm.

U-10 & 12 on Weds 14th @ 6.30pm.

U-13 & 14 tbc.

U-16, 18 & adult on Weds 14th Sept @ 6.30pm. in Gracedieu. All sessions this week take place in Gracedieu.

Newcomers always more than welcome to join in.

Fixtures:

U-13A championship round 6 on Thurs 15th Sept home v Modeligo throw in 630pm in Gracedieu. We also play the re-arranged round 2 game v Lismore @ home on Sat 17th Sept time tbc.

Intermediate County Championship final DLS v Dungarvan-Brickeys on Sat 17th Sept venue & time tbc.

Results:

U-13A championship round 5 Tramore 0-0 DLS 7-2. Well done girls.

Our remaining U-18A championship group home game v Dungarvan was deferred on Sun 11th Sept due to a clash with the U-21 All Ireland homecoming.

County:

Congrats & well done to our club girls Holly Ryan, twins Ella & Ava Murphy, Emer McGlynn & Charlotte O Loughlin who participated in the All Ireland U-14 Championship blitzes held in Dublin on Sat 10th Sept. with the Waterford U-14 County squads.

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Sunday, 11 September 2016

Comeragh Rangers and Ballymacarbry Clash in Senior Ladies Football County Final


The blue riband of ladies club football in the county will be fought for and decided on Sunday next when perennial champions Ballymacarbry take on their near neighbours from the other side of the Comeragh mountains , Comeragh Rangers in what promises to be an intriguing final. This a repeat of last year’s final when the teams had to meet on two occasions when due to a serious injury to Comeragh Rangers full back, the referee Timmy Organ had no option but to abandon the match. In the re-fixture Ballymac showed the experience and craft which has been built up over the years to once again break Comeragh hearts and win the County Senior championship for a 34th consecutive season. The teams have already met once in the championship and this game ended in a welter of excitement with Comeragh Rangers coming back in the closing minutes to draw the match on a final score line of Comeragh Rangers 2-7 Ballymacarbry 1-10.This sets up the county final nicely when both teams will be giving their all to take home the Edith Kennedy Cup.

Both teams approach this final with confidence and have very contrasting histories. Ballymacarbry were founded in July 1970, possibly one of the first clubs in the country with Winnie Hallinan being their first chairperson. Their first ever match was against Clonmel County Council staff and at the end July of the same year they beat near neighbours Newcastle in a match which attracted over 500 spectators. Comeragh Rangers in contrast are a much newer club being set up in 1999 and has gone from strength to strength in recent years.

Both clubs have the distinction of being the only two clubs in the county fielding adult teams at two different levels. Ballymac having won Junior B last season contested the Junior A semi final where they lost out to a very strong Dungarvan team. Comeragh’s second adult team has won the Junior B and Junior A championships in consecutive years 2014 and 2015 and has contested the Intermediate final this season against Abbeyside.

Ballymacarbry’s roll of honour at senior level is very impressive by any standards, this year they are looking to win their 35th   county senior championship in a row, the club also leads the list with a total of 10 All Ireland club titles won back in the golden days of Waterford football from 1987-1998.Comeragh’s first adult county title was in 2005 when they beat Ballyduff in the junior grade with Marie Hogan scoring 4-1 in the final and the following year they followed on this success with a win over Brickey Rangers in the Intermediate final which gave the club senior status for the first time.

The two clubs have invested well in a youth policy in the last number of years and as a result have a conveyor belt of young good players who have been expertly coached and the fruits of this are very evident in both squads for the final. Both squads are filled with players with county experience at both adult and under age levels.

Both teams have many players who have inter- county experience at the highest level. The Ballymac team contains many well known names who have performed for the county, including the Ryan sisters, Michelle, Louise and Sinead, the Walls, Linda, Mairéad who captains the team, and Aileen, the McGraths, Michelle and Karen, Laura Mulcahy, Becky Hogan, as well as Tipperary inter county player Lauren Fitzpatrick. There is a nice mix of experience and youth in the Ballymac team with Lauren Guiry, Becky Desmond, Marion Ryan and Treasa McGrath all ready to play their part for the girls from the Nire Valley.

Comeragh come into the final on the back of a good win against Stradbally and have many stars of their own. The Murray triplets have made their county intermediate debuts last season with tremendous success and are now an important part of the County Senior and Minor set up. The team is backboned by the Dunphys, Nora, Anne, Ciara and Shauna and well backed up by Kate and Aisling Hahessey. Geraldine, Mairead and Eibhlin Power bring a wealth of underage experience to the table as does Aoife Dunne. Ruth Kirwan is a very able forward and an excellent freetaker and will need close attention Comeragh are led by their captain Eileen Power who will be anxious to make sure that the cup crosses the Comeraghs for the first time.

Neither team will be lacking in confidence as their players have experienced much success at County and National level. Both clubs have represented Waterford with distinction in provincial championships and the back bone of Scoil Mhuire Carrick on Suir’s winning All Ireland team this year comes from the Comeragh Rangers club. Eight members of the Ballymac team have played senior for the county this year, Comeragh have four representatives on the same team as well as having ten members of last year’s county minor panel.

Both management teams are very astute, Joe Murray, Stephen Fitzgerald and Declan Hahessey are on the Comeragh bench while Ballymac’s management team of Mike Guiry, Catherine Ryan and Gerry McGrath aided by two ladies who need no introduction to Waterford Ladies Football supporters Áine Wall and Caitríona Casey bring a wealth of experience to the table and will be doing their best to keep the title in Balymac for another year.

While these clubs rivalry in senior finals has only developed in the last five years, their paths have crossed many times at under age level with honours being shared pretty evenly. Comeragh’s first county final was in 1999 when they contested the first ever under 12 final where they were narrowly beaten by Ballymac.

This game is very hard to call as there are so many possible scenarios that will only pan out on the day, and so many personal duels all over the pitch. Will the experience of the Ballymac girls be too much for the Comeragh girls or will the lessons learned by Comeragh Rangers in past number of senior finals be well learned and put to good use. It promises to be an intriguing encounter and the answers to all these imponderable questions will be revealed on Sunday next at 1:00.Venue will be confirmed early in the week and will be announced on WLR FM and on Waterford Ladies Football Facebook and Twitter pages.

 

County Junior A final Dungarvan v Na Déise

This match between Dungarvan and na Déise provides the curtain raiser for the senior final and throws in at 11:00.This will be a well contested tie between two good footballing sides. Last season Dungarvan will be looking to make a quick return to the Intermediate ranks having been relegated last season and Na Déise will be looking to atone for their final loss last season when they lost  to intermediate finalists Comeragh Rangers with two late goals.

Both teams have performed well this season so far and possess many players who are capable of outstanding performances. Na Déise have a good mix of youth and experience in their squad. They are very strong all over the field and can call on players of the calibre of Mary Kate Morrissey, Trish Kiely, Katie Buckley along with under age county players Bronagh Condon, Abbey Dalton, Mary Kate Curran, Mairéad and Anne Marie O Brien. Dungarvan are playing a good brand of football at the moment with a very sharp attacking outfit ably led up front by Lauren mc Gregor, Lucie O’Shea and Ciara and Beckie Hurley. Their defence is tight marking and give very little away with Anne Marie Tutty and Katie Hayes leading the way by example. In the middle of the field Aisling Baumann and Aoife Nagle pull the strings and set up many attacks. Like the senior final this will be a good and close contest and some of the individual battles will be intriguing. This game throws in at 11:00 as a curtain raiser for the senior final and promises to be an entertaining day’s football.

Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Lismore reach County Senior Camogie Championship Final.



The Waterford Senior Camogie Championship  2016 has reached Semi-Final stage. Lismore Senior Camogie team has topped the group once more thus qualifying them for the County Final on October 1st. The Lismore girls now await the winners of Cappoquin and Gall Tir in the semi-Final to determine who they will contest in the Final.

 

U16B County Final

The Lismore U16 team who were due to play Modeligo in the County Final on Saturday last September 3rd was called off and will be played in the next week or two.

 

Minor and Junior Championships

Our minor and Junior teams have  nearly completed their first rounds of their respective championships but lady luck was not on their side as both teams failed  to record a win.

 

U13 League

Our U13 team are currently taking part in the County League and have played Tramore last week and that game ended in a draw. The girls are down to play Modeligo this week result in next weeks papers.

 

Clothes Recycling

Lismore Camogie Club are collecting good quality second hand clothing suitable for re-use.

Please fill as many black bin bags as you can – the more we collect, the more our Club receives at Lismore GAA Club House on Thursday Sept 15th 6pm to 8pm and Friday Sept 16th 9am to 11am

Contact; Mary Russell (086)3326128

               Jojo Tobin (087)2063880

Or any committee member if you need to have your items collected.

WE ACCEPT:

· Men’s Clean Clothing

· Women’s Clean Clothing

· Children’s Clean Clothing

· Paired shoes

· Handbags

· Belts

· Curtains

· Bed linen

                 . Old Laptops complete with chargers and no broken screens

                 . Old Mobile Phones complete with chargers and no broken screens

 

Condolences

The club would like to extend their sincere sympathy to Halford family and the Landers family on the sad passing of Eoghan on Thursday last. Ar Dheis Dé go raibh sé

Monday, 5 September 2016

De La Salle reach Intermediate Camogie County Final


Our Intermediate squad received a walkover from Butlerstown and have now reached the Intermediate Championship County Final date venue time tbc.

Results:

U-18A championship R3 Gailltir 0-13 DLS 1-11.

U-16A championship semi final Dungarvan 9-14 DLS 4-4.

U13 R4 DLS 2-1 Gailltir 4-2.

Training:

U-8, 10 & 12 age groups continue Weds 7th Sept @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

U-13, 14 tbc.

U-16, 18 & adult on Friday 9th Sept @ 6.30pm in Gracedieu.

Fixtures:

U-13 A championship Round 4 on Thurs 8th Sept away v Tramore throw in 6.30pm.

U-18 home games versus Dungarvan-Brickeys & Cappoquin tbc.

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