Lismore Camogie Club will hold their AGM
Thurs 29th Nov at 8pm in community centre. We encourage everyone to please come
along to ensure that there will be a good force behind the girls for the coming
year. The club are seeking personnel for positions in areas of admin and on
field activates. Present top table will not be seeking re-election. Please feel
free to get in contact with club secretary on any queries or suggestions big or
small.
Thursday, 22 November 2018
Monday, 12 November 2018
Second Munster Title for Gailltir
Gaultier 2-10 Eire Óg 0-6
Gaultier (County Waterford) are Munster
intermediate camogie champions following an impressive performance against Eire
Óg, (County Cork) at Leahy Park, Cashel on November 11. They were
well-deserving of their 2-10 to 0-6 victory and might have been further ahead
at the final whistle.
A heavy shower before the game made the
field difficult for skilful hurling but the winners served up an outstanding
performance of individual brilliance and effective teamwork.
Playing with a slight breeze in the first
half they dominated the game and led by 1-7 to 0-2 at the interval. Not only
did they score 1-7 but they also hit seven wides.
In contrast Eire Óg scored 2 points and hit
no wides, For most of the half they made few incursions into the Gaultier space
until the final five minutes of the period. They did get the first score when
Maedbh Ellen Desmond sent over after two minutes, but their second didn’t come
until the twenty-fourth minute from Margaret O’Herlihy.
In contrast Gaultier scored five points in
the first twenty-two minutes, three of them coming from a very impressive Annie
Fitzgerald.
Then in the twenty-third minute the
Waterford champions decided to make up for lost time. Following a great run by
Aine Lyng from centrefield and a pass to Aoife Fitzgerald on the edge of the
square, the Eire Óg goalkeeper was given no chance with the goal shot. This was
followed up by two points from Lyng and Clodagh Carroll to send Gualtier to the
dressing room in a commanding position on a scoreline of 1-7 to 0-2.
Gaultier didn’t have it all their own way
on the resumption. Eire Óg came out in a determined manner and upped the tempo
of the game. But they found it very difficult to score against a resolute and
skillful Gaultier back line.
Their best efforts were frustrated in the
eighth minute when a Gaultier attack yielded a goal from Annie Fitzgerald.
They continued to try hard but the results
were meagre, three points over the thirty minutes, all three coming from an
excellent Margaret O’Herlihy.
It was Gaultier’s day and though their
scoring wasn’t as prolific as it had been in the first half, they did add three
points from Shauna Fitzgerald, Annie Fitzgerlad and Aine Lyng for a final tally
of 2-10 and a winning margin of eleven points.
The winners had outstanding players all
over the field but Aine Lyng, Ciara O’Sullivan and Annie Fitzgerald deserve
special mention as an impressive half-forward line. Also impressive were Aoife
Fitzgerald and the half-back line of Leah Sheridan, Emma Roche and Hannah
Flynn.
Eire Óg were an equally committed
side but they didn’t have the skill level of the Waterford side. Three of their
players deserve special mention, Meadbh Ellen Desmond, Margaret O’Herlihy and
Isobel Sheehan
Gaultier: Ciara Jackman,
Emily Mahony, Margo Heffernan, Claire Dunne (capt.), Leah Sheridan, Emma Roche,
Hannagh Flynn, Kate Lynch, Shauna Fitzgerald (0-1), Aine Lyng (0-3), Ciara
O’Sullivan, Annie Fitzgerald (1-5), Emer Walsh, Aoife Fitzgerald (1-1), Clodagh
Carroll (0-1). Subs: Emma Flynn for Shauna Fitzgerald, Eilis
Cullinane for Annie Fitzgerald, Aine O’Keeffe forEmily Mahony, Hannah
Hutchinson for Clodagh Carroll
Eire Óg: Rachel Murray,
Katie McCarthy, Aileen Hennessy, Aine Barry, Emma Quigley, Marie Gleeson, Aoife
O’Callaghan, Emma Crowley, Isobel Sheehan, Ruth Murphy, Siobhan Hutchinson
(capt.), Meadbh Ellen Desmond, Grace Collins, Margaret O’Herlihy (0-4),
Gillian Murphy. Subs; Niamh Twomey for Grace Collins, Orla Meaney for
Emma Crowley, Aideen Buckley for Katie McCarthy, Ciara Sheehan for
Gillian Murphy.
De La Salle Are County Champions
De
La Salle 6-4 Butlerstown 0-0.
Well
done to our U-13 girls and mentors who finished out their season with a good
win in as part of a triple header played at the splendid WIT Sports Campus
Carriganore facilitys on Sat 10th November in good weather conditions after a
week of torrential rain. The first half was nip and tuck with our girls leading
2-2 to no score at half time. The girls pushed on in the 2nd half with our full
panel of 24 girls getting a run out in this game.
Panel:
Ellen Meaney, Isobel Boland, Sabhbh Cawley 0-2, Luda Mooney, Caoimhe Mulvaney,
Ella Holohan, Maggie Gostl 0-1, Aoife Connolly, Abbie Mullane 1-0,
Alannah McNulty 2-0, Kayleigh Kirby 1-1, Mya Kelly 1-0, Elena Murphy, Emily
Galgey, Saoirse Reddin, Alex Healy, Roisin O'Shea Waters, Emma Meaney, Sarah
Sheehan 1-0, Becky Russell, Shauna O'Shea, Holly Hutchinson, Emily O'Mahoney,
Niamh O'Keeffe.
Mentors:
Brendan Boland Trevor Whelan & Derek Healy. First Aid: Sinead
Mulvaney. After the game Waterford Camogie County Board Chairperson Ita Murphy
presented the trophy to our joint captains Alannah McNulty and Caoimhe
Mulvaney. Many thanks to our large numbers of supporters for coming out to show
their support for the girls today and throughout the campaign. Well done girls
and mentors for the commitment and effort shown over the last three months.
This game also marked Sarah Sheehan's last game for the club as she heads off
to new pastures in Co. Carlow. Best of luck Sarah and many thanks for the
dedication and commitment shown over the years. Afterwards the panel headed to
McDonalds on the Cork Road for some well deserved refreshments.
This
game also marked the end of our competitive games for this year. Roll on season
2019.
U-6,
8 & 10 training indoors will continue on Weds evenings in the Butler Hall
St. Johns Park for the next few weeks.
Date
For Your Diaries:
Our
end of season presentations will take place on Sunday 9th December @ 4pm in our
Gracedieu clubhouse.
Congratulations
to Gailltir Camogie Semior squad on winning the Munster Intermediate Camogie
Championship at the weekend and best of luck in the All Ireland series.
Follow
all our camogie club's progress on our clubs Facebook page or on the
delasallegaa.ie
Thursday, 1 November 2018
Win for Under 13’s
Clonea 2-1 (7) DLS 3-6 (15).
Well done to both teams on serving
up a fine game in arctic cold weather conditions in a game played in Clonea
Power on Sat 26th Oct. This squad have now topped there group with 5 wins from
5 games and have qualified for the County Final. Well done girls, mentors and
parents for travelling to the games and supporting the team.
Panel: Ellen Meaney, Holly
Hutchinson, Caoimhe Mulvaney, Maggie Gostl, Emily Galgey, Kayleigh Kirby,
Sabhbh Cawley, Aoife Connolly, Abbie Mullane, Alannah McNulty (2-5), Ella
Holohan (1-0), Saoirse Reddin, Elena Murphy, Roisin O'Shea Waters, Sarah
Sheehan (0-1), Emma Meaney, Mya Kelly, Niamh O'Keeffe.
Other squad members not available on
the day, Alex Healy, Luda Mooney, Emily O'Mahony, Shauna O'Shea, Becky Russell
and Isobel Boland. Best of luck in the County Final girls.
Fixture :
U-13 B County Final DLS v opponents
unconfirmed yet will now take place on Sat 10th Nov, venue and time to be
confirmed by the County Board asap.
Committee Meeting :
Our camogie club will hold their
next get together on Mon 5th Nov @ 7pm in Gracedieu.
Camogie All Stars:
Best of luck to our club girl Beth
Carton and her Waterford team mates Lorraine Bray, Aine Lyng & Niamh
Rockett who will attend the Camogie All Stars ceremony next Sat 3rd Nov in
Dublin in search of a coveted Senior All Star award.
Follow all our camogie club's daily
progress on our clubs Facebook page or on the delasallegaa.ie webpage.
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