Monday, December 8, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

 UNDER 20 COUNTY HURLING FINAL:

It wasn't to be for the Under 20 hurlers last Friday night at McGinn Park, Ballygunner, as An Ghaeltacht proved too strong for Ferrybank in the JJ Kavanagh & Sons County Final winning on a scoreline of 5-20 to 3-13. The damage was done in the opening half as An Ghaeltacht made the most of being wind assisted to build up a healthy lead, despite a brave second half comeback from the players.

Ferrybank made a good start to the game with opening scores in the first few minutes through Fionn McGarrity and Caolán Mac Cathmhaoil, but An Ghaeltacht then went on a scoring blitz in the next fifteen minutes hitting 3-07 without reply. The An Ghaeltacht forward line were sharp, which caused a lot of problems to the Ferrybank defence, and their accuracy in front of goal proved decisive. Ferrybank got back on the scoreboard through Conor Haley, as the team began to get on the ball a bit more, and had a couple of scoring chances to get scores, but failed to convert them. Both sides traded points with Conor Haley pointing for Ferrybank on both occasions. With half time looming, again An Ghaeltacht hit 1-04 on the spin to increase the lead. On the stroke of half time, a long ball was played up to the forward line, where Fionn McGarrity was first to react to the ball and placed the ball to the net from close range to leave it 4-14 to 1-05 at the break.

With the breeze in their backs, Ferrybank hit four of the next five points through Caolán Mac Cathmhaoil (2) and Conor Haley (2), but An Ghaeltacht killed the game with a fifth goal. Credit to the team, as they could easily have thrown in the towel, and they battled away with scores from Jacob Richards and Conor Haley. Despite having a couple of goal chances, Ferrybank finally made one count with a close range free from Conor Haley, and that same man got his second and Ferrybank's third with another close-range goal.

Fionn McGarrity was very unlucky not to get his second and goal number four when he batted the ball over the bar from close range. That finished out the scoring as An Ghaeltacht ran out worthy winners. Again, fair play to the Ferrybank team who battled throughout, never giving up, and deserve credit where it’s due.

Thanks to Robbie Carew, Cormac Heffernan, Ruadhri McGarrity, Luke Flynn, Greg Murphy, Millie O’Gorman, Stephen O’Kane, and Ryan Tierney for preparing the team for the competition, and to the supporters for coming out on a wet night.

TEAM: Kyle Daly, Sean Byrne, Harry Flanagan, Sean Adeyemi, Izaak Richards, Jacob Richards, Caolán Mac Cathmhaoil (0-03), Jack Hoban, Jay Bagge, Evan Mullally, Conor Haley (2-08), Fionn McGarrity (1-02), Paddy Mackey, Dean Clarke, Calum O’Sullivan, Lochlann Flanagan.

 


 

Monday, December 1, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Notes

UNDER 20 COUNTY HURLING FINAL:

This coming Friday night in SETU Arena, Carriganore, Ferrybank will play An Ghaeltacht in the U20 County Final with a 7:30pm throw-in. No doubt this will be a stiff test for the team and they will have to be at their best on the night.

Once again, we would appeal to everyone associated with the club to come out and support the team, and hopefully, they can bring home the cup. Best of luck to Robbie Carew and Cormac Heffernan, the backroom team, and indeed the players.

 

U16 FOOTBALL:

The combined Ferrybank / Erin’s Own U16 Football team unfortunately lost their County Shield Final against Ballinacourty in Abbeyside on Wednesday evening. Trailing by 14 points at half-time, the boys put in a strong second half comeback but had left themselves too much to do and ultimately lost by a 4-point margin on a scoreline of 2-11 to 3-4.

 

U14 HURLING:

Following his impressive performances at the recent Waterford GAA Talent sessions, Logan has been selected for the Waterford Under-14 Hurling Development Panel for 2026. Everyone at the club extends their warmest congratulations and wishes him the very best as he takes this exciting step into the county setup.

 

CONDOLENCES:

Ferrybank GAA was deeply saddened to hear of the tragic passing of Aoife Bird (neé Oates) and her baby Ailbhe last week.

On behalf of all our players, coaches, members, and supporters, we extend our heartfelt condolences to Aoife’s husband Jim Bird, their son Daithí, and the Oates/Freeman families at this incredibly difficult time.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a n-anamacha.

 


 

Monday, November 24, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

UNDER 20 HURLING:

Ferrybank’s Under 20 hurlers were crowned Eastern Champions last Sunday afternoon in the SETU Arena with a hard-fought win over a gallant Erin’s Own side, winning on a scoreline of 1-13 to 1-10. The team had to survive a late scare, as Erin’s Own came with a late rally in the dying moments of the game to close the gap, but Ferrybank held on to claim the win.

Aided by the breeze, Erin’s Own opened the scoring with a pointed free, but a point from play from Caolán MacCathmhaoil levelled it up. A '65 from Erin’s Own edged them ahead, but a fine pass from Caolan found Conor Haley, who sent the sliothar between the posts to level it up. Ferrybank quickly settled, and almost got in for the opening goal when Jay Bagge found Fionn McGarrity, but his low shot went narrowly wide. Ferrybank edged into the lead with a fine score from a tight angle from Fionn McGarrity, but like for like, Erin’s Own levelled it up with another point.

Ferrybank had another good chance for a goal with Fionn McGarrity causing a few problems up front, saw another shot go narrowly wide. However, it was a case of third time lucky for the team, as a pass from Sean Adeyemi found Conor Haley who soloed through and hit an angled shot to the top corner of the net giving the goalkeeper no chance to put Ferrybank into the lead, when they never let go.

Points from Jay Bagge and Caolán MacCathmhaoil extended the lead, the latter’s score involved several passes from defence up to the forward line and the midfielder split the posts. With the team on top, Ferrybank were guilty of squandering a few chances to extend the lead, and this allowed Erin’s Own to reply with two quick points to close the gap. Ferrybank's defence gave little away, limiting Erin’s Own to little goal threat, with Sean Byrne, Harry Flanagan, and Sean Adeyemi protecting Kyle in the goal. Both sides exchanged points in the closing moments of the half, with Conor Haley getting his second point, to ensure a 1-06 to 0-6 lead at the break.

The second half started a bit scrappy, and it took six minutes for the first score to be registered, a point from Conor Haley. Another point from Fionn McGarrity pushed the lead out to five, and Ferrybank seemed to be gaining control of the game. A pointed free from Erin’s Own kept them in the hunt, but quick points from Fionn McGarrity and Conor Haley pushed it out to six-point game.

Erin’s Own almost got in for a goal, but Ferrybank eventually cleared a goalmouth scramble, and with the ball worked up to Jay Bagge, who found Caolán MacCathmhaoil with a pass, and he split the post with a fine score. With the game nearing its conclusion, a busy Fionn McGarrity up front got his fourth point from close range to open a seven-point lead. A close range free from Erin’s Own was sent over the bar. However, after the restart, the hard-working Sean Adeyemi went on a run, and calmly put the ball over the bar. With time virtually up, Erin’s Own finally breached Kyle Daly in the Ferrybank goal with a consolation three-pointer. From the puckout, Erin’s Own got possession and put the ball over the bar for a point to reduce the gap to three. However, the final whistle soon sounded and the team ran out deserving winners on the day.

Captain Izaak Richards accepted the cup on behalf of the team, much to the joy of the selectors, players, and supporters. Thanks to Robbie Carew, Cormac Heffernan, and Greg Murphy for preparing the team, and to the players who worked hard and got their reward, and to the supporters who have come along to the matches and supported the players throughout.

TEAM: Kyle Daly, Sean Byrne, Harry Flanagan, Sean Adeyemi (0-01), Izaak Richards, Jacob Richards, Lochlann Flanagan, Caolán MacCathmhaoil (0-03), Jack Hoban, Jay Bagge (0-01), Evan Mullally, Conor Haley (1-04), Fionn McGarrity (0-04), Paddy Mackey, Calum O’Sullivan, Dean Clarke.

 

U16 FOOTBALL:

The combined Ferrybank / Erin’s Own U16 football team will play Ballinacourty in Abbeyside this Wednesday, November 26th at 7pm in the County Shield Final. Best of luck to the team and management. All support is greatly appreciated on the night.

 

AGM:

Ferrybank GAA club will hold its annual general meeting in St. Mary’s Boys’ National School this evening (Monday, November 24th) at 7pm. All members are invited to attend. Newcomers are welcome.

 


 


 

Monday, November 17, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

UNDER 20 HURLING:

Ferrybank's U20 hurlers qualified for the Eastern Final with a dramatic late late show victory over a gallant St. Mary's side last Saturday afternoon on a scoreline of 3-15 to 4-10. With time virtually up, a low shot from Caolan MacCathmhaoil squeezed its way to the net to ensure victory for the team, following a strange second half of hurling.

With the game going ahead following a pitch inspection, Ferrybank got off to a flying start, starting off with a goal in the opening minute from Paddy Mackey, who batted the ball home from close range. Further points from Jay Bagge, Jacob Richards, and Conor Haley extended out the lead, before St Mary's replied with two points to open their account. Ferrybank kept the scoreboard ticking over with further scores from Conor (2) and Jay. However, St. Mary's were gradually finding their feet, and began to look dangerous up front, and Ferrybank's six-point lead was quickly wiped out with two goals from St Mary's in as many minutes to level it up.

Despite this setback, the lads quickly responded coming towards the half time break with a burst of 1-02, thanks to a second goal from Paddy Mackey, followed by points from Caolan and Jay to ensure a 2-08 to 2-04 lead.

An early score from Caolan MacCathmhaoil pushed the lead out to five, but similar to the opening half, St. Mary's replied with two quick goals. A long range free from the halfway line dropped into the Ferrybank square, and the ball was deemed to have crossed the line, much to the surprise of both teams. Suddenly, St. Mary’s sensed victory, and a fourth goal quickly arrived when a long ball into the Ferrybank defence wasn't cleared and the ball ended up in the net. Despite a badly needed score from Conor Haley, St. Mary’s hit four of the next five points to open up a three-point lead.

With the game now in the balance, crucial scores from Harry Flanagan and Conor Haley closed the gap back to a point. As the game entered its closing stages, St. Mary’s won a crucial puckout and worked the ball up the field to score a point to push them two ahead. Needing to win the game, Ferrybank got a free which Conor Haley duly converted, to again close the gap. From the resulting puckout, which Ferrybank won, a pass from Sean Adeyemi, found Caolan MacCathmhaoil in a bit of space, and his shot evaded a couple of St. Mary's defenders and into the net for the winning score.

From the puckout, the whistle blew, and the lads have now qualified for the Eastern final against Erin’s Own. No doubt, plenty of talking points throughout the game, but the team dug deep when it needed against a gallant St. Mary's side that were just a couple of seconds away from being in the final.

Thanks to all who came along and supported the team on the day.

TEAM: Kyle, Sean B, Harry (0-01), Jacob (0-01), Izaak, Jay (0-03), Evan, Sean A,  Jack, Finn, Caolan (1-02), Conor (0-08), Paddy (2-0).

 

CLUB SOCIAL:

Last Saturday evening, Ferrybank GAA club held its Social Night at the Tower Hotel. A big crowd was in attendance, where everyone had a fun and enjoyable night out, with The Strobes providing the music. The club handed out its annual awards, with Luke Flynn winning Senior Hurler of the Year, Jack Keogh-Moran taking the Junior Hurler of the Year award, Caolan MacCathmhaoil winning the Footballer of the Year, while Orla O' Neill was awarded the Player of the Year in Camogie – congratulations to everyone.

Thanks to the Tower Hotel for their hospitality, and to Marty Freeman, Gillian Power, Robbie Carew, Niamh Ahearne, and Kevin Kehoe for organising a great event event, and ensured everything ran smoothly on the night

 

AGM:

Ferrybank GAA club will hold its annual general meeting in St. Mary’s Boys’ National School on Monday, November 24th at 7pm. All members are invited to attend. Newcomers welcome. So, keep this date in your diary.

 


 

 


 

Monday, November 10, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

UNDER 20 HURLING:

Ferrybank’s Under 20 hurlers are in action this coming week where they will play St Mary’s with a place in the Eastern Final awaiting the winners. There is a possibility the match could take place on Friday evening, but nothing has been confirmed, so please keep an eye on social media, and it would be great if everyone can come along and show your support to the team.


DÉISE DRAW:

The fifth and final Déise Draw took place last Friday afternoon, and we had one winner in Carmine Nazzola who won a nice €2,500. Congrats to Carmine, and to Tony Power on selling the ticket.

A special word of thanks to everyone, who supported the Déise Draw by purchasing tickets from the club, as it’s a vital source of income, which goes towards the day to day running of the club.


AGM:

Ferrybank GAA club will hold its annual general meeting in St. Mary’s Boys’ National School on Monday, November 24th at 7pm.Everyone is most welcome to come along and attend and put forward any questions they have. So, keep this date in your diary.


CLUB SOCIAL NIGHT:

Ferrybank GAA club will host its eagerly awaited social night out on Saturday, November 15th at the Tower Hotel. The event promises to be a fun filled night out, celebrating the achievements of players and members with the club's annual awards presentations. Guests can look forward to lively music from The Strobes, followed by a DJ set to keep going late into the night.

Tickets are priced at €30, and are now available from Martin 087-2811604, Kevin 087-9018469, Gillian 087-2414305, Robbie 085-2074288, Niamh 083-8547293.

 

 





Monday, October 27, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

UNDER 20 HURLING:

This coming Saturday, November 1st will see the U20 hurlers in action with a home game against Erin’s Own at 2pm. We hope to see a good show of support on the day.

 

UNDER 13 HURLERS:

Our Under 13 hurlers had a good win over Portlaw last Sunday morning in Ferrybank. A good performance from all the players was key to the win, and well done to all.

TEAM: Jamie, Conor K, Caiden, Jack T, Logan, Tadgh, Jack, Jackson, Alex, Oscar, Darragh F, Matthew, Connor B.

 

CLUB SOCIAL NIGHT:

Ferrybank GAA club will host its eagerly awaited social night out on Saturday, November 15th at the Tower Hotel Waterford. The event promises to be a fun filled night out, celebrating the achievements of players and members with the club's annual awards presentations. Guests can look forward to lively music from The Strokes, followed by a DJ set to keep going late into the night.

Tickets are priced at €30, and are now available from Martin 087-2811604, Kevin 087-9018469, Gillian 087-2414305, Robbie 085-2074288, Niamh 083-8547293.#

 



 

Monday, October 20, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

UNDER 13 HURLING:

Our Under 13 hurlers travelled to Tramore on Saturday evening, and played out a game in very challenging conditions. The team acquitted themselves very well and, in the end, came out worthy winners by two points. A great result for the players, and they now turn their attention to their final group game against Portlaw in Ferrybank next Saturday at 12 noon, where all support will be greatly appreciated.

TEAM: Jamie, Oscar, Alex, Caiden, Logan, Matthew, Sam, Conor B, Jack T, Jackson, Darragh F, Mikey, Ben.


CUMANN NA mBUNSCOL:

Best wishes to the Ferrybank Boys’ National School Under 13 Football team who play their Eastern Cumann na mBunscol final this coming Wednesday.


CLUB SOCIAL NIGHT OUT:

Ferrybank GAA club will hold its social night out on Saturday, November 15th at the Tower Hotel. No doubt, it promises to be a fun, enjoyable evening with the club's annual awards being handed out.

Music on the night will be provided by The Strobes, followed by a DJ late into the night. Tickets for the night cost €30, and can be purchased from the following people: Gillian 087-2414305, Robbie 085-2074288, Kevin 087-9018469, Niamh 083-8547293, Martin 087-2811604.


LAST MAN STANDING:

The popular Last Man Standing competition is now up and running, and there were a few casualties after the weekend results. However, all is not lost, and you can use the buy-back option to re-enter for next weekend for €5.

This is a fundraiser for the Senior Hurlers towards next year’s training fund. If you want to buy back into next weekend games, please contact Luke 087-7665591, Ruaidhri 087-7108636, Cormac 087-2438348, Damien 087-6832875, Ryan 083-8450279, Marty 087-2811604, Robbie 085-2074288. Cormac O'D 087-9538812.


DILLON QUIRKE FOUNDATION FUNDRAISER:

Ferrybank GAA Club will host a Dillon Quirke Foundation fundraiser, featuring a match between Abbey Community College teachers and students. The game throws in on Friday, October 24th, at 2pm.

 


 

 


 


 

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

ABP sponsord Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

CAMOGIE:

It wasn't to be for the Ferrybank Camogie team as they came up short in last Sunday’s County Junior Final against An Rinn in SETU Arena. No doubt it was the team’s best performance of the year, but three second half goals at key stages were enough for An Rinn to claim the win on a scoreline of 3-12 to 1-11, with all the Ferrybank scores coming from the stick of Player of the Match recipient Niamh Ahearne.

The result did not reflect the closeness of the match, but as the game went on in the second half, with Ferrybank chasing, the defence was left exposed, which An Rinn exploited. It was An Rinn who were fast out of the blocks, racing into a four-point lead at the midway stage. However, Ferrybank slowly got to grips, and the accuracy of Niamh Ahearne ensured the sides were all square at the break at 0-06 each.

The Ferrybank girls had a lot of possession at the start of the second half, but did not take their chances. They were punished when a fortuitous goal from a tight angle gave An Rinn the lead and that proved crucial. With Niamh keeping the girls in the game, a second An Rinn goal arrived, with Ferrybank pushing up, they got caught on the break, and there was daylight between the sides.

An Rinn were taking their chances and scored a third goal, but Ferrybank never gave up, and got rewarded with a fine strike from Niamh from close range. But it proved too late, as the final whistle sounded, much to the relief and joy of An Rinn. Ferrybank cannot be faulted for their effort, as they battled all the way, and their season is not over yet, as they have qualified for the Munster Junior C championship against Tipperary opponents in November.

A huge credit to manager Yvonne and coach Jenny who put in a huge effort throughout the season, and to the players for their commitment and effort. It was great to see so many young players coming into the squad as well, and this will have provided great experience for them. Thanks to everyone who came out, and supported the team on the day.

TEAM: Kayleigh, Siobhan, Orla, Aoife K, Helen, Iona, Niamh, Grainne, Lydia, Eimear, Niamh, Aine, Megan, Claire, Tara P. Clodagh, Aoife O' N, Eve, Ava, Amber, Tara F, Roisin, Ciara, Cliodhna.

 

UNDER 16 FOOTBALL:

The combined Ferrybank/Erin’s Own side were defeated in their two latest League games last week. Last Monday night, the team travelled to play Abbeyside, and despite being short a few key players, put in a good effort, but the home side prevailed in a close game.

Last Sunday morning, Ballyduff Lower were the visitors, and following a good game of football, they went home with the win on a scoreline of 3-10 to 1-05.

Next up for the team is against St. Patricks on November 9th.

 

UNDER 13 HURLING:

Our U13 hurlers had a busy week with two matches in three days, which unfortunately provided two defeats. Last Wednesday night, they made the trip to Leamybrien to play Kilrossanty, and they proved too sharp for the team, running out worthy winners.

Two nights later, the team travelled to play Ballygunner, and put in a big performance, going down narrowly by the minimum on a scoreline of 4-5 to 1-13.  Trailing by six points at the break, the lads put in a fantastic second half performance to draw level with minutes to go. However, a late point won it for the home side.

Next up is a trip to Tramore on Saturday, October 18th at 4pm.

TEAM: Sam, Conor, Jackson, Mikey, Logan, Alex, Jack, Oscar, Matthew, Conor B, Ben, Tadgh, Caiden, Jamie, Jack T, Darragh S.

 

CUMANN NA mBUNSCOL:

Well done to Ferrybank Boys’ National School who won their Under 13 Cumann na mBunscol East Football semi-final, defeating Butlerstown NS in Ferrybank last Tuesday. Best of luck in the upcoming final.

 

CLUB SOCIAL NIGHT OUT:

Ferrybank GAA club will hold its social night out on Saturday, November 15th at the Tower Hotel. No doubt it promises to be a fun, enjoyable evening with the club’s Annual Awards being handed out. Music on the night will be by The Strokes band, followed by a DJ. Tickets cost €30, and can be purchased from the following: Martin 097-2811604, Kevin 087-9018469, Gillian 0872414305, Robbie 085-2074288, Niamh 083-8547293.

 

LAST MAN STANDING:

The popular Last Man Standing returns, with this fundraiser going towards the Ferrybank Senior hurlers’ fund. The competition starts this coming Saturday, October 17th, where all selections must be in. It’s €10 to enter, and fear not, if your selection does not win on the opening week, you have a buy-back option for €5 to continue. The winner will receive a nice sum of €750, and its matches in the English Premier League.

To enter, please contact Luke Flynn 087-7665591, Ruaidhri McGarrity 087-7108636, Cormac Heffernan 087-2438348, Damien Ahern 087-6832875, Ryan Tierney 083-8450279, Marty Freeman 087-2811604, Cormac O'Driscoll 087-9538812, Robbie Carew 085-2074288. We would ask everyone to support this worthy fundraiser, and best of luck everyone.

 

WELL!KIDS:

The popular Well!Kids program finished up for the year last Saturday morning, where another fun-filled activity took place. Special word of thanks to Kevin and his team who oversaw this event every Saturday morning, bringing a lot of joy and happiness to the 4 to 6 year old boys and girls.

 

 





Monday, October 6, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

JUNIOR FOOTBALL:

Our Junior Footballers were defeated by Butlerstown in the Tony Kirwan Plant Hire Eastern quarter final, going down narrowly on a scoreline of 1-08 to 1-06. Butlerstown made the better start opening with four points, before a point from Caolán Mac Cathmhaoil got the team on the scoresheet.

Ferrybank began to improve as the opening half went on, and moments later a goal bound shot from Jack Keogh-Moran was well saved by the Butlerstown goalkeeper that prevented a certain goal. A two pointer from Caolán reduced the gap to a point, and minutes later the same man levelled it up with another score. Butlerstown had their chances, but Pawel Tomczuk kept his side in it with a string of fine saves. Right on the stroke of half time, the Ferrybank goal was breached when another Butlerstown attack was stopped by the Ferrybank defence only for the ball to run loose, and put into net for the opening goal.

Ferrybank got off to a great start early in the second half, when a pass from Fionn McGarrity, played in the pacy Jack Keogh-Moran and his low shot hit the corner of the net. Both sides had chances to take the lead as the game went on, and with scoring at a premium for long periods of the second, Ferrybank finally edged into the lead with another Caolán point. It was hoped that this lead score might spur on the team, but it didn't materialise, as Butlerstown stepped it up, and drew level with a point. Entering the closing minutes, two more points saw them back in the lead. Ferrybank had one last chance to level it up, but a long range free fell short, and that was that.

No doubt the lads will be disappointed, as they had chances in the second half to pull away, but did not convert them. Special word of thanks to Richie Finnegan who oversaw the team for the campaign.

 

CAMOGIE:

It's a big week ahead for the Ferrybank Junior Camogie side as they prepare for next Sunday's County Final against An Rinn at SETU Arena. Both sides played each other in the league campaign, with the western's prevailing in a close game.

The girls have put in a big effort throughout the campaign, and they will be keen to get back to the Intermediate grade. We would ask everyone to come along on Sunday and show your support to the team, and hopefully they can be rewarded with the work they have put in it. Best of luck girls.

 

UNDER 16 FOOTBALL:

The combined Ferrybank/Erin’s Own combined side are in action this evening (October 6th) with a trip to play Ballinacourty at 6:30pm. Then the team are back out on Sunday, October 12th with a game against Ballyduff Lower at 11am, and all support will be welcomed.

 

UNDER 13 HURLING:

Our Under 13 hurlers are in championship action this coming Friday, October 10th with a trip to play Ballygunner at 7pm. It’s the team's opening game, after the last game was postponed due to the weather. All support will be greatly appreciated on the night.

 

DÉISE DRAW:

We had one winner in the fourth Déise Draw which took place last Friday afternoon, and congratulations to Noelle O' Neill who won €250 in the draw. The final draw of the year takes place on Friday, November 7th.

 


 

Monday, September 29, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

UNDER 14 HURLING:

Pride of place this week goes to our Under 14 hurlers who saw off a gallant Lismore team to win their County Shield Final on Tuesday evening last in Fraher field Dungarvan.

Once the ball was thrown-in, the team got down to business straight away, with a fine point from play from James, before a placed ball point from Paul doubled the lead, and the same player got a quick second point from play, following some excellent work from Logan at centre back. The forwards were putting the Lismore defence under the cosh. Good play from Jamie who saw Paul in a scoring position, and he did the honours with another point.

Despite the early dominance, a quick break from Lismore saw them almost in for a goal, but a smart save from Tyler prevented them from a certain goal. With Dean, Matteo, and Conor giving little away in the defence, the forward line was given plenty of ball, and in one such case, the lads were almost in for the opening goal, when Ryan was first to react to a loose ball, only to see his shot go narrowly wide.

Further scores from Logan, increased the lead, and with the team in control, two further goals chances went abegging when Dion and James saw their shots brilliantly saved by the Lismore goalkeeper. Just on the half time break, a second point from James ensured a 0-7 to 0-1 lead at the break.

Ferrybank started the second half strongly, and it looked like one of those nights, when goal chances from Alex, James, and John were once again saved by the Lismore goalkeeper who was keeping his side in the contest. Crucial blocks from Fionn and Jackson prevented a Lismore chance, while at the other end another nice score from James extended the lead further. Fair play to Lismore, as they kept plugging away, and again, Tyler in goal was called into action saving a close-range shot, which was destined for the net. Nice link up play from Sam and Ben, saw the ball passed into James, and he obliged with another point. With the game in its closing moments, the Ferrybank defence were determined not to have their goal breached, with Logan, Oscar, Jack, Caiden, Conor, and Mikey holding firm at the back, and virtually with the last play of the game, a lovely team move saw Paul put over point number 11 for the team to run out 0-11 to 0-1 winners.

Well done to all the boys who have put in a lot of hard work throughout the season, and certainly they enjoyed the celebrations at the end. The club would like to thank the mentors and all those who came along on the night to support the team during the campaign.

TEAM: Tyler, Matteo, Conor, Dean, Fionn, Logan, Oscar, James, Jackson, Alex, Dion, Paul, Jamie, Ryan, Sam, Ben, Mikey, Caiden, Jack.

 

UNDER 16 FOOTBALL:

Hard luck to the combined Ferrybank/Erin’s Own team, who were defeated in their opening game on Sunday morning against Roanmore in Cleaboy. The lads will have learnt a lot from the game, and next up is a trip to Abbeyside this coming Thursday, October 2nd against Ballinacourty with a 7pm throw-in, and all support will be welcomed.

 

UNDER 13 HURLING:

Our Under 13 hurlers will start their championship games with a trip to Leamybrien next Friday evening, October 3rd at 6:30pm with Kilrossanty providing the opposition, and again, all support welcomed on the night.

 

JUNIOR FOOTBALL:

Ferrybank’s Junior Footballers will play Butlerstown in the quarter finals of the Tony Kirwan Plant Hire sponsored competition. The game will take place on Sunday, October 5th at 1:30pm. At this point in time, no venue has been assigned, so please keep an eye out on the club’s social media for an update.

 

CAMOGIE:

Ferrybank Junior Camogie team have qualified for the County final in two weeks’ time with a hard-fought win over a gallant Gailtír side at SETU Arena last Sunday. The team had built up a healthy half time lead, but credit to Gaultier, as they came back strongly in the second half, but Ferrybank held their nerve, and ran out 3-11 to 2-09 winners, and now go on to the County final in two weeks’ time where An Rinn will provide the opposition, and hopefully everyone will come out and support the team, as they have put in a huge effort this year.

Well done to the Under 15 side that travelled to Portlaw last Saturday morning, and came away with a great win against the hosts in a tough game. Next up, is a home match in two weeks’ time against Gaultier.

 

DÉISE DRAW:

The fourth Déise Draw of the year will take place this coming Friday, and once again, we wish everyone the best of luck in it, and thank you once again to everyone who purchased tickets.

 

DILLION QUIRKE GOLF CLASSIC:

Up to forty golf teams took part in the Dillion Quirke golf classic last Friday which was held at the Waterford Golf Club. Good conditions on the day saw some very good scores being returned by the golfers, with plenty of thrills and spills on the course itself.

Overall, it was a fantastic success, and thanks to all who took part in it, to the people who sponsored prizes, and refreshments, and to Waterford Golf club for their help and assistance in organising the event on the day, and to the people who contributed to the fund itself.

But a special word of praise to Conor Haley and his family for hosting the Golf Classic, and no doubt will have been delighted with the excellent turnout. A lot of hard work and effort went into this event, and Conor and his family are hoping that the proceeds raised will provide heart screening for the Abbey Community College’s hurling and camogie teams which can help save young lives. Well done to them.

 


 

Monday, September 22, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank Weekly Notes

DILLON QUIRKE FOUNDATION:

Many of you will know our clubmate Conor Haley. Just last year, Conor discovered he had two holes in his heart and needed life-saving open-heart surgery. Amazingly, only 8 months later, he’s back on the pitch in the green and white.

Now Conor and his family are determined to help others by raising funds for the Dillon Quirke Foundation, which provides heart screening for young players.

On Friday, September 26th, they are hosting a Golf Classic at Waterford Golf Club to support this cause.

Goal: €6,000

To provide screening for the Abbey Community College hurling and camogie teams (and hopefully the juniors too).

How you can support:

- Enter a Team of 4 – €160

- Sponsor a Tee Box – €50

- Become an Event Sponsor

Contact: 087 448 1275

Bank Details (for donations):

C HAYLEY GOLF CLASSIC

BIC: BOFIIE2DXXX

IBAN: IE47BOFI90619568968974

We encourage all our members and supporters to get behind this extremely worthy cause. Together, we can help save young lives.

 

JUNIOR FOOTBALL:

Ferrybank's Junior Footballers had to settle for another share of the spoils for the second week in a row with a draw against Dunhill last Saturday evening on a scoreline of 2-08 to 0-14. The team battled back well in the second-half, as a second Dunhill goal looked to have swung it in their favour. However, fair play to the team who kept plugging away and were rewarded with a late point.

Dunhill opened the scoring with a point from play and enjoyed the early possession, but a swift counter attack from Ferrybank saw a fine score from Sean Adeyemi to level it up. Ferrybank began to enjoy a lot more of the play, and hit three quick two-pointers through Caolan Mac Cathmhaoil (2) and Luke Flynn to increase their lead. Midway through the opening half, a swift Dunhill counter attack saw them awarded a penalty, but Pawel in goal, pulled off a fantastic save, diving full length to palm the ball away. A few wides did not help Dunhill causes as the game wore on, and another point from Caolan Mac Cathmhaoil ensured the lads lead 0-8 to 0-3 at the break.

An early point from Robbie Carew extended the lead, but Dunhill began to gain more possession, and in a matter of moments hit 1-04 without reply to go into a one point lead. A badly needed point from Greg Murphy levelled it up. However, another Dunhill attack saw them cut the Ferrybank defence open for a second goal to go three clear. Credit to the team, and they kept battling away, and a couple of quick points from Caolan reduced the gap. Ferrybank had a few chances to level it up, but some poor shooting almost cost them dearly. With time almost up, the ball was played forward to Robbie Carew, who made space for himself, and kicked the equalising score.

This was a match both sides could have won, but fair play to the lads who battled away, and got rewarded with a point each. With that draw, the team now go on to the quarter finals, in two weeks’ time, with their opponents yet to be confirmed.

TEAM: Pawel, John A, Stephen, Harry, Sean (0-01), Shane, Naoise, Ruadhri, Caolan (0-08), Luke(0-02) Jay, Greg (0-01), Robbie (0-02), Izaak, Finn, Conor, Reece, Lochlann

 

UNDER 16 HURLING:

The combined Ferrybank/Erin’s Own combined side were defeated by a strong Fourmilewater in the final of Morris’ SIY Division 2 Plate Final last Wednesday at the SETU Arena. It was Fourmilewater who made the better start with the first three points on the board, before a point from Jamie got the team on the score sheet. Fourmilewater were enjoying plenty of possession, and it took a brilliant point blank save from Aidas in the goal to prevent a certain goal for Fourmilewater. The combined team began to settle. and three fine points from Mark F, Finn, and Jack got the team back to a point. Just coming up to half time, Fourmilewater got their opening goal, when a long ball into the area was batted out by Aidas, and the breaking ball fell kindly to Fourmilewater player who hit first time on the ground to the net. However, just on the stroke of half time, the lads got a goal back through the impressive Mark F, who weaved his way into the Fourmilewater area and hit a low shot to the corner of the net to only leave them two points behind at the break.

An early score from Jack reduced the gap, but the lads were guilty of conceding some soft frees which were punished on three successive occasions by Fourmilewater to extend the lead. A second point from play from Finn gave the team a badly needed score, but Fourmilewater kept taking their chances with points to keep them ahead. To be fair to the team, they kept battling and three quick scores from Jack (2) and Darragh brough the lads back into contention. However, as the game entered the closing moments, Fourmilewater got in for a second goal with the defence unable to clear their lines to open up a seven point lead. The accuracy of Jack with three fine scores kept the lads in it, and they saw a great chance of a goal go abegging, when a low shot from Hayden went narrowly wide from close range. Fourmilewater closed out the win with a final point to run out winners on a scoreline of 2-15 to 1-13. The lads gave it a good shot on the night, but came up against a physically strong team who ran out worthy winners.

A special word of thanks to Tom, John, Brian, Aine, John, and Alan who oversaw the team through the competition, and thanks to all who came along and supported the team on the night.

 

UNDER 14 HURLING:

Ferrybank's Under 14 hurlers are in County Final action this coming Tuesday, September 23rd with a trip to Fraher Field to play Lismore with a 6:30pm throw-in. We wish the team and mentors the very best of luck, and hopefully a big crowd will come down and support the team on the night.

 

UNDER 12 HURLING:

Congratulations to the Under 12 hurlers who won their Déise Óg finals match against Erin’s Own on Sunday morning at the SETU Arena. A good game of hurling saw two evenly matched teams, but the lads held their nerve and recorded a great win. This caps a brilliant year for the players, who also won the football equivalent a few weeks ago, and well to the team, and mentors, for all the work they have put in, and have been fully rewarded.

TEAM: Jake, Kane, Oisin, Alex, Caiden, Jackson, Harvey, Darragh SW, Oscar, Cian, Matthew, Darragh M, Cody, Connor B, Reece, Darragh F, Ben, Zac. 

Special mention to Darragh M who won the man of the match award from the game.

 

UNDER 10 HURLING:

Under 10 hurling will now take place on Monday and Wednesday nights in the field from 6pm to 7pm, and all are most welcome to come down and get involved.

 

CAMOGIE:

This coming Sunday September 28th will see the Junior Camogie team in semi-final action against Gailtír B at the SETU Arena with a 12 noon throw-in. The girls have worked hard during the season, bringing a lot of young players into the team, and giving them plenty of game time, and have become a huge part in the playing set up. We would ask everyone to come along and show your support to the team on the day. Best of luck to the mentors and players.

 

CLOTHING COLLECTION:

Ferrybank GAA club has made the difficult decision to suspend its clothing collection for the foreseeable future. This is due to the ongoing challenges in the clothing process, driven by declining markets for used clothing, and the inability of recycling companies to reliably pick up donations. We sincerely thank everyone who has supported this initiative over the years, and we hope to resume collections when circumstances improve.