Monday, June 16, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

UNDER 16 HURLING:

The combined Ferrybank/Erin’s Own side are in action this coming Wednesday, June 18th with a trip to play Clonea at 7pm in the Morris’ DIY sponsored competition, and all support will be welcomed on the night.

 

UNDER 14 HURLING:

The Ferrybank U14 hurlers are in action this coming Monday, June 16th (this evening) with a home game against Ballygunner at 7pm in the Morris’ DIY sponsored competition, and all support will be appreciated.

 

DÉISE DRAW:

The 2025 Déise Draw is scheduled to start on July 4th. There will be 5 draws @ €20 each, with the 1st prize a nice €12,500, 2nd prize €5k, 3rd prize €2,500, 4th prize €1k, 5th - 8th prize €500, 9th - 16th €250.

The Déise Draw is the club’s primary source of income for the year, with 70% of each ticket sold going back into the club funds for the day-to-day running.

Once again, if possible, please purchase a Déise Draw ticket for the season ahead. Tickets can be purchased by contacting Nicky 087-6724212.

 

CLOTHING COLLECTION:

The clothing collection is now up & running for the year ahead, and if you have any of the following items, you can drop them down to the GAA grounds on a weeknight, or on a Saturday or Sunday morning from 10am to 12 noon. Items such as clothes, curtains, paired shoes welcomed, but once again, please do NOT send down any PILLOWS OR DUVETS.

 

WELL KIDS:

Our very popular Well!Kids program continues each Saturday in Ferrybank with a 10 am start time. Open to boys and girls aged 4-6 this is an introduction to Gaelic Games with an emphasis on fun and participation.

 

WIN A HOUSE IN WATERFORD:

The Waterford GAA supporters club is thrilled to announce the launch of ‘Win a House in Waterford’ fundraiser. This exciting initiative is designed to support vital areas of Waterford GAA, including youth development and infrastructure projects like the enhancement of Walsh Park.

Tickets cost €100 each and are available from any committee member. 30% of each ticket sold goes directly back to supporting Ferrybank GAA club. The grand prize is a stunning new home built by Frisby homes, located in the highly sought-after Brookfield estate in Kilbarry, Waterford.

Alternatively, a cash prize of €335k is also available, plus many more special draws which will take place throughout. The main draw is scheduled to take place in July.

 

TESCO COMMUNITY FUND:

We’re still included in the current round of the Tesco Ireland Community Fund in the Ferrybank store. If you’re shopping in this store over the next few weeks, we’d really appreciate it if you’d vote for us using your blue token.

Many thanks for the support to date from everyone and indeed Jonathan O’Sullivan and all his staff.

 

PEADAR'S SUMMER CAMP:

Get ready for an exciting opportunity with Peadar’s Summer Camp's Mega Raffle, proudly hosted by Ferrybank GAA. Support your local club and be in with a chance to win some amazing prizes — 1st Prize: the brand-new iPhone 16 Pro Max and 2nd Prize: Apple AirPods! Tickets are just €10, and entering is easy—just scan the QR code on the poster. The lucky winners will be drawn on Friday, July 25th 2025. Don’t miss out—grab your ticket now and help support a great cause while getting the chance to win big!

 


 


 

 


 

 


 


 

Monday, June 9, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

KEARNEY’s CATERING ALL-COUNTY HURLING LEAGUE:

Our Senior hurlers concluded their All-County Hurling League campaign last Friday with a defeat to Tramore. The team were slow to start with Tramore making the early running, but they slowly clawed their way back into it, with scores from Robbie Carew, Fionn McGarrity, Harry Flanagan, and Caolán Mac Cathmhaoil. However, on the stroke of half-time, Tramore got a goal to lead by six at the break.

As the second half wore on, Tramore held a comfortable lead, and despite a goal from Caolán Mac Cathmhaoil, it wasn't enough to close the gap at full time. The team have now concluded their league, and the focus now turns to the Championship season, which commences on July 12th.

 

COUNTY DUTY/CAMOGIE:

Well done to Iona Heffernan, Niamh Ahearne, and the Waterford Senior Camogie side on a solid win over Derry last Saturday afternoon, and made it two from two, with Niamh chipping in on the scoreboard. Next up for the team is a home game against Dublin on June 21st. The half time break saw the Ferrybank Under 8s play in a blitz which involved several clubs taking part.

The U14 Camogie team maintained their unbeaten run going with a good win in Portlaw last Tuesday, and with top spot guaranteed, now take their place in the knockouts stage.

Meanwhile, Ferrybank Camogie club are hosting a fundraiser blitz in the GAA grounds on July 6th. There will be sixteen teams coming all over the South East, taking part in four age categories. There will be plenty of prizes on offer, and its €10 entry, with all money raised going towards the Camogie club. No doubt, there has been a lot of hard work put in over the last couple of years, and with excellent growing numbers coming down week in week out, we would ask everyone to support this worthy cause. To enter, go to https://www.gofundme.com/f/wjk88-ferrybank-camogie-club

 

UNDER 13 HURLING:

Our under 13 hurlers continue their City League series of games with a match in Ballyduff Lower next Sunday morning and the game starts at 10:30. All support appreciated.

 

UNDER 12 HURLING & FOOTBALL:

The U12s travel to Portlaw this Friday for a football match and a hurling match. The first game is at 6.30 and all support on the night greatly is appreciated.

 

UNDER 7 HURLING:

Our under 7s (two teams) travelled to play in Deise Og hurling blitz in Passage on Wednesday evening. The boys all did brilliantly in what were very difficult conditions, however all very much enjoyed the night with games against Mount Sion and Passage. Thanks to Passage for hosting. Teams were Jack, Odhran, Milo, Theo, Oisín O’B, Noah, Billy, Eoghan, Gerry, Cathal, Dylan, Ryan, Oisín F, Freddie, Adam, Conor, Harry, Ollie and Cody

Next up is another Déise Óg hurling blitz in Roanmore on Wednesday evening for the boys.

 

UNDER 6 HURLING:

Our U6 side were in blitz action last Saturday morning, with Mount Sion coming over for a number of games. It was a fun morning for the team, who got plenty of scores throughout. Well done to all, and thanks to Mount Sion for coming over. Conor, David, Odhran, Billy, Clay, Oisín F, Ryan, Theo, Gerry, Freddie.

 

WELL!KIDS:

Our very popular Well!Kids program continues each Saturday in Ferrybank with a 10 am start time. Open to boys and girls aged 4-6 this is an introduction to Gaelic Games with an emphasis on fun and participation.

 

DÉISE DRAW:

The 2025 Déise Draw is scheduled to start on July 4th. There will be 5 draws @ €20 each, with the 1st prize a nice €12,500, 2nd prize €5k, 3rd prize €2,500, 4th prize €1k, 5th - 8th prize €500, 9th - 16th €250.

The Déise Draw is the club’s primary source of income for the year, with 70% of each ticket sold going back into the club funds for the day-to-day running.

Once again, if possible, please purchase a Déise Draw ticket for the season ahead. Tickets can be purchased by contacting Nicky 087-6724212.

 

CLOTHING COLLECTION:

The Clothing Collection is now in full swing, and if you have any of the following items, you can drop them down to the club's grounds on a weeknight from 6-8pm and Saturday and Sunday mornings from 10am to 12 noon. Items such as paired shoes, clothes, curtains welcomed, but again, we do ask people NOT to send down PILLOWS OR DUVETS.

 

WIN A HOUSE IN WATERFORD:

The Waterford GAA supporters club is thrilled to announce the launch of ‘Win a House in Waterford’ fundraiser. This exciting initiative is designed to support vital areas of Waterford GAA, including youth development and infrastructure projects like the enhancement of Walsh Park.

Tickets cost €100 each and are available from any committee member. 30% of each ticket sold goes directly back to supporting Ferrybank GAA club. The grand prize is a stunning new home built by Frisby homes, located in the highly sought-after Brookfield estate in Kilbarry, Waterford.

Alternatively, a cash prize of €335k is also available, plus many more special draws which will take place throughout. The main draw is scheduled to take place in July.

 


 




 

Monday, June 2, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

UNDER 12 HURLERS:

Hard luck to our U12 hurlers who lost to a strong Tramore side in Tramore on Thursday evening. It was a difficult evening for hurling and ultimately scores conceded when playing against a strong wind made the difference.

Team on the night was Jake, Oisin, Zac, Caiden, Jackson, Darragh K, Darragh SW, Oscar, Harvey, Ben, Cody, Connor B, Matthew, Leon.TEAM: Jake, Oisin, Zac, Caiden, Jackson, Darragh K, Darragh SW, Oscar, Ben, Harvey, Cody, Connor B, Matthew, Cody.

 

UNDER 11 HURLING:

Our under 11 hurlers had a good night in Poleberry on Tuesday when they came out on top against Erin’s Own in the City League. Well done to all on a very good performance.

Team was Jake, Sam, Oisin, Harvey, Zac, David, Alex, Darragh M, Cody, Ben, Joey, Cian, Connor P, Keenan, Killian, Sean, Max

 

KEARNEY’S CATERING HURLING LEAGUE:

The Senior hurlers defeated St. Molleran’s in their latest game in the Kearney’s Catering All-County Hurling league last Friday on a scoreline of 3-19 to 1-15.  Despite being short a number of players, plenty of game time was given to the younger players who will have benefitted from it. Early points from John Ahern and Ruaidhri McGarrity had Ferrybank on the board. The opening goal soon arrived when a long ball from John Ahern sailed all the way into the net. Ferrybank slowly got the upper hand, and further scores from Shane Oates (6), Luke Flynn, Fionn McGarrity, Sean Adeyemi, and Ruaidhri McGarrity had Ferrybank leading 1-12 to 0-06.

The second half started off very scrappy, with scores at a premium early on, as St. Mollerans benefitted with scores from placed balls to close the gap to five points. However, a fine second goal from Ruaidhri McGarrity extended the lead. Credit to St. Mollerans for battling away, and JoJo O’Driscoll on the goal pulled off three fine saves from close range that prevented St. Mollerans from raising a green flag. Points from Robbie Carew (2), Alex Kinsella, and a second goal from Ruaidhri McGarrity closed out the scoring for Ferrybank, and with the last play of the game, JoJo was finally beaten when a close-range shot got the better of him.

Next up for the team is a trip to play Tramore next Friday at 7:30pm in their final league game.

 

COUNTY DUTY:

Well done to Iona Heffernan, Niamh Aharnem and the Waterford Senior Camogie team that defeated Kilkenny in their opening game of this year’s All-Ireland Camogie Championship in Nowlan Park last Saturday. They now turn their attention to a home match against Derry, which will take place next Saturday, June 7th.

While it was hard luck to the Waterford U23 Camogie team, that lost narrowly to Kilkenny in Callan, with the team being coached by Paul Martin.

Lastly, hard luck to Caolan Mac Cathmhaoil and the Waterford Senior Footballers that were defeated by Wicklow in the Tailteann Cup last Saturday evening in Wexford.

 

MINOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP:

The combined Ferrybank/St. Saviours side will begin their championship quest on Wednesday, July 2nd with a trip to play St. Patricks at 7:30pm. Matches are scheduled to be played each Wednesday evening, with St. Olivers, Passage, Clonea, Brickey Rangers, Erin’s Own, and Tramore also await.

The top 4 will qualify for the semi-finals, with the bottom 4 teams qualifying for the Shield.

 

CAMOGIE:

Well done to the Under 8 team who put in a good display against Butlerstown last Saturday morning. The Girls put in a good day’s work on the field, displaying some lovely skills for all to see. It was great to see new faces coming on board, and no doubt will make excellent additions to the squad, which is going from strength-to-strength, week in week out.

 

DÉISE DRAW:

The 2025 Déise Draw is scheduled to start on July 4th. There will be 5 draws @ €20 each, with the 1st prize a nice €12,500, 2nd prize €5k, 3rd prize €2,500, 4th prize €1k, 5th - 8th prize €500, 9th - 16th €250.

The Déise Draw is the club’s primary source of income for the year, with 70% of each ticket sold going back into the club funds for the day-to-day running.

Once again, if possible, please purchase a Déise Draw ticket for the season ahead. Tickets can be purchased by contacting Nicky 087-6724212.

 

CLOTHING COLLECTION:

The Clothing Collection is now up and running, and if you have any of the following items, you can drop them down to the GAA grounds on a weeknight, and also Saturday and Sunday morning from 10am to 1pm. Clothes, Curtains, Paired Shoes welcomed, but once again, please DO NOT send down any PILLOWS OR DUVETS.

 

WIN A HOUSE IN WATERFORD:

The Waterford GAA supporters club is thrilled to announce the launch of ‘Win a House in Waterford’ fundraiser. This exciting initiative is designed to support vital areas of Waterford GAA, including youth development and infrastructure projects like the enhancement of Walsh Park.

Tickets cost €100 each and are available from any committee member. 30% of each ticket sold goes directly back to supporting Ferrybank GAA club. The grand prize is a stunning new home built by Frisby homes, located in the highly sought-after Brookfield estate in Kilbarry, Waterford.

Alternatively, a cash prize of €335k is also available, plus many more special draws which will take place throughout. The main draw is scheduled to take place in July.

 

EXAMINATIONS:

It’s hard to believe it's the start of June already, and Ferrybank GAA club would like to wish everyone sitting the Junior or Leaving Cert exams the very best of luck.

 

CONDOLENCES:

Ferrybank GAA club would like to extend their condolences to the family of the late Billy Kelly, and also to Erin’s Own GA club who sadly passed away last Tuesday. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a h-anam.

 

 

 


 


 

Monday, May 26, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

U16 HURLING:

The combined Ferrybank/Erin’s Own U16 hurling team have a challenge match in Ferrybank this coming Wednesday at 7:15pm against Faythe Harriers. All support greatly appreciated on the night as the boys prepare for their upcoming championship games

 

U13 HURLING:

Our U13 hurlers recorded a win in the City League against Ballygunner in Ferrybank on Wednesday evening. The boys did very well to come out on top on a scoreline of 4-04 to 1-05.

The team on the night was Tadgh, Dion, Mikey, Alex, Logan, Kane, Darragh, Jack, Oscar, Jackson, Sam, Caiden, Matthew

 

U12 FOOTBALL & HURLING:

Our U12 Footballers played out a close game against Rathgormack on Friday evening in Ferrybank with the game ending on level scores 1-04 apiece. Well done to all, the team on the night was Charlie, Oisin, Zac, Kane, Jackson, Jake, Darragh SW, Oscar, Cody, Ben, Darragh F, Reece, Connor B, Darragh K.

Next up for the team is a switch of codes to hurling and a trip to Tramore next Thursday with a 6pm start.

 

U11 HURLING:

Our U11 hurlers played Ballygunner in Ferrybank on Tuesday. The boys did well and got some lovely scores but ultimately it was a strong visiting team that came out on top.

Team on the night was Jake, Sam, David, Harvey, Sean, Zac, Joey, Alex, Cody, Freddie, Ben, Cian, Connor P, Reece, Killian, Max, Keenan. Next up is a trip to play Erin’s Own on Tuesday with a 6:15pm start time.

 

MINOR HURLING:

Ferrybank/St. Saviours combined side played out a draw against St. Patricks last Wednesday in Colligan GAA grounds. The team play their final league game this coming Thursday, May 29th against Erin’s Own in Ballybeg at 7pm.

Meanwhile the combined side are in Division 2 of this year’s championship which is scheduled to start on Wednesday, July 2nd. Also in the group are Brickey Rangers, Erin’s Own, Passage, Clonea, St. Patricks, Tramore, and St. Olivers.

 

SENIOR HURLING:

Ferrybank Senior Hurlers are in Kearney Catering All-County League action this coming Friday, May 30th with a home game against St. Mollerans at 7:30pm.

 

COUNTY DUTY:

Best of luck to Iona Heffernan, Niamh Ahearne, and the Waterford Senior Camogie team as they begin their All-Ireland campaign with a trip to play Limerick next Saturday, May 31st.

Best wishes also to Caolan Mac Cathmhaoil and the Waterford Senior Footballers who will be in Tailteann Cup action against Wicklow on Saturday evening at 6pm with the match taking place in Wexford Park.

Congratulations to Sinead Daly who was part of the Waterford Primary school team that took on Cork in Pairc Uí Chaoimh last Sunday afternoon.

 

WELL!KIDS:

Our popular Well!Kids program continues each Saturday in Ferrybank with a 10am start time. Open to boys and girls aged 4-6 this is an introduction to Gaelic Games with an emphasis on fun and participation.

 

DÉISE DRAW:

The 2025 Déise Draw is scheduled to start on July 4th. There will be 5 draws @ €20 each, with the 1st prize a nice €12,500, 2nd prize €5k, 3rd prize €2,500, 4th prize €1k, 5th - 8th prize €500, 9th - 16th €250.

The Déise Draw is the club’s primarily source of income for the year, with 70% of each ticket sold going back into the club funds for the day-to-day running.

Once again, if possible, please purchase a Déise Draw ticket for the season ahead. Tickets can be purchased by contacting Nicky 087-6724212.

 

CLOTHING COLLECTION:

The Clothing Collection is now up and running, and if you have any of the following items, you can drop them down to the GAA grounds on a weeknight, and also Saturday and Sunday morning from 10am to 1pm. Clothes, Curtains, Paired Shoes welcomed, but once again, please DO NOT send down any PILLOWS OR DUVETS.

 

WIN A HOUSE IN WATERFORD:

The Waterford GAA supporters club is thrilled to announce the launch of ‘Win a House in Waterford’ fundraiser. This exciting initiative is designed to support vital areas of Waterford GAA, including youth development and infrastructure projects like the enhancement of Walsh Park.

Tickets cost €100 each and are available from any committee member. 30% of each ticket sold goes directly back to supporting Ferrybank GAA club. The grand prize is a stunning new home built by Frisby homes, located in the highly sought-after Brookfield estate in Kilbarry, Waterford.

Alternatively, a cash prize of €335k is also available, plus many more special draws which will take place throughout. The main draw is scheduled to take place in July.

 

 
 


 





 

Monday, May 19, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

CAMOGIE LEAGUE FINAL:

It wasn't to be for the Ferrybank Junior Camogie team in last Saturday's League Final at a sun-drenched Kill GAA grounds as they were well defeated by a very good An Rinn side.

From the very outset, An Rinn made the running and early scores had Ferrybank under pressure throughout the game. It was a tough opening 10 minutes as An Rinn scored 1-04 without reply, before the girls got on the scoreboard with a point from Valerie O’Brien. A second An Rinn goal extended the lead, but Ferrybank replied with a goal of their own when a pass from Valerie found Aine who slotted the ball to the net. Another point from Grainne Heffernan reduced the gap, but a slicker, quicker An Rinn side finished the opening half stronger with a couple of goals and points. Despite a fine score from Eve, it was An Rinn who were in control at the break.

Early points from Roisin and Valerie saw the girls a lot more competitive in the second half, as they kept battling away, which was rewarded with a goal from Amber. It was a busy afternoon for Claire in the goal, as she made several fine stops in the goal to keep the scoreline down.

Credit to the team as they battled away, this young squad are still learning, and will improve as the season goes on. Thanks to all who came along and supported the team on the day.

TEAM: Claire, Ava H, Ava O' B, Aoife, Siobhan, Grainne (0-01), Niamh, Lydia, Eimear, Roisin (0-01), Eve (0-01), Aine (1-00), Valerie (0-05), Kayleigh, Tara F, Ciara, Amber (1-00), Clodagh W, Tara P, Clodagh Wa, Cliodhna, Megan, Brooke, Rebecca.

 

MINOR HURLING:

Ferrybank/St. Saviours combined side were defeated by Passage last Thursday in Ballybeg on a scoreline of 0-19 to 2-11. Despite short a few players on the night, this was a close encounter throughout. There was little to separate the side at the break with Passage holding a 0-11 to 1-06 lead, but an early goal from Sam in the second half, had the team just ahead.

Plenty of wides from Ferrybank/St. Saviours didn't help their cause, but as the game went on, Passage held their nerve and got the scores to claim the points.

Next up for the team is a trip to Kilgobnet this coming Thursday, May 22nd at 7pm to play St. Patricks.

 

U13 HURLING:

Our U13 Hurling Team continue their City League campaign with a home game against Ballygunner this Wednesday. Please come and support the boys.

 

U12 FOOTBALL:

Our U12 Football team came up against a strong Tramore team on Friday in the Déise Óg U12 League. The team battled hard and got some lovely scores but ultimately came up short on the night.

Team was Zac, Kane, Alex, Darragh F, Caiden, Jackson, Darragh M, Oscar, Darragh SW, Ben, Cian, Cody, Jake, Connor B, Darragh K, Harvey. Many thanks to Tramore for hosting

The team have their next round in Ferrybank on Friday against Rathgormack and all support greatly appreciated on the night

 

U11 HURLING:

Our U11 hurling team put in a superb performance in a thrilling game against Mount Sion in the City League last Tuesday in Ferrybank, nip and tuck all the way the boys ultimately came out on top, many thanks to Mount Sion for travelling and contributing to a wonderful game.

Team was Jake, Sam, Oisin, David, Zac, Harvey, Alex, Darragh M, Cody, Ben, Connor, Charlie, Killian, Max, Joey, Freddie.

The team play Ballygunner in Ferrybank this Tuesday and all support on the night is appreciated.

 

WELL!KIDS:

Our popular Well!Kids program continues on Saturday morning at 10am. This is a fun introduction to Gaelic games and open to all aged 4-6, contact Kevin on 0879018467 for more details and information.

 

COUNTY DUTY:

Well done to Caolan MacCathmhaoil who played for the Waterford Senior Footballers last Saturday afternoon in Walsh Park against Offaly, and marked it by scoring his first championship point. Also, to Sinead Daly who was with the Waterford U14 development squad that played against Tipperary, Kilkenny, and Wexford in the SETU Arena last Saturday.

 

DÉISE DRAW:

The 2025 Déise Draw will shortly be upon us, and once again, we encourage everyone to purchase a Déise Draw ticket.

There will be 5 draws at €20 each with a total increase of prize money of €125k. Over the last number of years, the Déise Draw has been the club’s main source of income, and it’s expected to commence in July.


COFFEE MORNING:

The club grounds will host a Coffee Morning next Saturday from 9am to 12pm in aid of Brú Columbanus, held in honour of Bonnie Flynn. Brú Columbanus provides accommodation for families of patients in Cork hospitals.

All proceeds go directly to supporting Brú Columbanus. Please note that this is a cash only event.

 

GOLDEN GOAL:

The Camogie club are running a Golden Goal competition this coming Wednesday night in conjunction with the Europa League Final between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur. Entry fee is €5, and the winner will receive a nice sum of €100 at the time the first goal is scored. We would encourage everyone to get involved, and support this worthy cause. You can enter via Revolut by contacting Karen 087-6691523. Niall 087-6455521.

 

CLOTHING COLLECTION:

The Clothing Collection is now up and running, and if you have any of the following items, you can drop them down to the GAA grounds on a weeknight, and also Saturday and Sunday morning from 10am to 1pm. Clothes, Curtains, Paired Shoes welcomed, but once again, please DO NOT send down any PILLOWS OR DUVETS.

 

WIN A HOUSE IN WATERFORD:

The Waterford GAA supporters club is thrilled to announce the launch of ‘Win a House in Waterford’ fundraiser. This exciting initiative is designed to support vital areas of Waterford GAA, including youth development and infrastructure projects like the enhancement of Walsh Park.

Tickets cost €100 each and are available from any committee member. 30% of each ticket sold goes directly back to supporting Ferrybank GAA club. The grand prize is a stunning new home built by Frisby homes, located in the highly sought-after Brookfield estate in Kilbarry, Waterford.

Alternatively, a cash prize of €335k is also available, plus many more special draws which will take place throughout. The main draw is scheduled to take place in July.

The next bonus draw will take place on May 21st.

 


 






Monday, May 12, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

ALL-COUNTY HURLING LEAGUE:

The Senior hurlers travelled to An Rinn last Saturday to play the home side in the Kearney Catering All-County Hurling League. Following a good game of hurling, the spoils were shared on a scoreline of 2-21 each.

It was the home team that made most of the running in the initial few minutes scoring four of the opening five points, with Mark O’Brien scoring Ferrybank’s opener from a placed ball. Ferrybank levelled up the game moments later, when Ruaidhri McGarrity picked up the ball from the side line, and worked his way into the area, before placing the sliothar into the net from a tight angle. Both sides traded points, with Mark O’Brien scoring some fine points from acute angles, and he was unlucky not to score a second goal, when fine build up play by the team saw his close-range shot saved by the goalie and the expense of a '65 which was converted. An Rinn finished the half better scoring four points to edge into a 0-14 to 1-07 lead.

Ferrybank improved a lot in the second half, with four quick points split between Mark O’Brien and Neil O’Sullivan. An Rinn were then awarded a penalty which was dispatched, but the lads replied with Ruaidhri McGarrity, Caolan Mac Cathmhaoil, and Neil O’ Sullivan to put them back into the lead. A second An Rinn goal looked like the winner, but almost immediately, Neil O’Sullivan picked up a loose ball, and drilled a low shot to the net to level it up. A good second half from the team, who were short a few players on the night.

Next up is St. Molleran’s on Tuesday, May 20th at 7:30pm.

 

CAMOGIE:

The Ferrybank Adult Camogie side qualified for the League Final with a good win over a gallant Gaillltír B last Sunday afternoon winning on a scoreline of 3-11 to 1-03. The team got off to a good start with points from Roisin Oates and Valerie O’Brien, but Gaillltír replied with a goal to level it up. Despite this set back, Ferrybank continued to create chances, and further scores from Roisin and Valerie ensured a 0-07 to 1-01 lead.

Ferrybank started well in the second half, and had a few goal scoring chances only to find the Gaillltír goalie in top form. However, the Gaillltír net was finally breached when a long ball in, was caught by Aine, who duly dispatched the ball to the net. A second goal soon arrived, with again Aine in the right place, scoring from close range. Points from Grainne Heffernan, and Lydia kept the scoreboard ticking over. In the closing moments, a shot from Meagan sailed into the net for a fine goal. Credit to Gaillltír who kept battling away to the end. A good win for the team, who worked well throughout the game, playing a nice style of camogie, and getting rewarded with some nice scores. With a lot of young players in the squad, the team is beginning to progress in a nice direction. They now go on to play An Rinn in the final, with the date, venue, and time yet to be confirmed. Thanks to all who came along and supported the team.

Meanwhile, theUnder 8 team hosted Gaillltír and Roanmore last Saturday, where an enjoyable morning was had by all. The team included a few debutants for the blitz, with Ava, Sophia, Ella-Rose coming into the squad, and a bright future awaits. Thanks to Gaillltír and Roanmore for coming over, and it’s now off to Ballyduff Lower next Saturday with the 8' and 10' for the opening game of the Waterford Camogie blitz season.

 

MINOR HURLING:

Ferrybank/St Saviours travelled to Lismore last Thursday night in the league, and were defeated on a scoreline of 3-18 to 0-14. Goals at key stages were crucial in the game, but the team kept battling away throughout the game. Next up is a match against Passage on Thursday, May 15th, with venue yet to be confirmed.

 

UNDER 13 HURLING:

Our under 13 hurlers played a home City League match against Ballyduff Lower on Sunday morning in Ferrybank. The team put up a good fight and got some great scores but came out second best on the day on a scoreline of 5-02 to 1-07.

Hard luck and best of luck to Ballyduff Lower for the rest of the season.

Team was Sam, Jackson, Kane, Alex, Oscar, Ben, Caiden, Mikey, Tadgh, Matthew, Darragh K, Darragh SW, Conor K, Jack, Logan.  The team have a home game next Sunday at 11 against Ballygunner and all support greatly appreciated

 

UNDER 12 HURLING & FOOTBALL:

Our Under 12 hurlers made it two wins from two in this year’s Hurling League with a win against Ballygunner in Ferrybank on Tuesday. In a very entertaining match, the team played very well and got some great scores. Well done to all and thanks to Ballygunner for travelling over and contributing to a great game of hurling.

Team on the night - Cody, Darragh SW, Jackson, Oscar, Matthew, Kane, Darragh K, Kane, Connor B, Darragh F, Ben, Zac, Reece, Cian, Alex, Jake, Darragh M, Harvey, Oisin.

Next up a switch of codes to Football with an away match to Tramore on Friday evening (start time 6.30 pm) and all support greatly appreciated on the night

 

UNDER 11 HURLING:

Our U11 hurlers travelled to Abbeyside on Thursday evening for a Déise Óg blitz with Abbeyside and Clashmore/Kinsalebeg. The team performed fantastically, recording wins against both clubs in their two games. Well done to all and many thanks to Abbeyside for hosting.

Team on the night was Jake, Ben, Zac, Cody, Killian, David, Reece, Alex, Charlie, Darragh M, Oisin, Cian, Joey, Max.

Next up for this side is a home City League game against Mount Sion on Thursday with a 6:15pm start time. All support greatly appreciated on the night

 

WELL KIDS:

Our popular Well!Kids program continues on Saturday morning at 10am in the field. Open to girls and boys aged 4-6 this is a perfect introduction to Gaelic Games in a fun and safe environment. For more details contact Kevin on 0879018467.

 

CLOTHING COLLECTION:

The Clothing Collection is now up and running, and if you have any of the following items, you can drop them down to the GAA grounds on a weeknight, and also Saturday and Sunday morning from 10am to 1pm. Clothes, Curtains, Paired Shoes welcomed, but once again, please DO NOT send down any PILLOWS OR DUVETS.

 

WIN A HOUSE IN WATERFORD:

The Waterford GAA supporters club is thrilled to announce the launch of ‘Win a House in Waterford’ fundraiser. This exciting initiative is designed to support vital areas of Waterford GAA, including youth development and infrastructure projects like the enhancement of Walsh Park.

Tickets cost €100 each and are available from any committee member. 30% of each ticket sold goes directly back to supporting Ferrybank GAA club. The grand prize is a stunning new home built by Frisby homes, located in the highly sought-after Brookfield estate in Kilbarry, Waterford.

Alternatively, a cash prize of €335k is also available, plus many more special draws which will take place throughout. The main draw is scheduled to take place in July.

 




 

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

UNDER 14 FOOTBALL:

Our Under 14 Football get their championship campaign underway this coming Wednesday, May 7th, with a home game against Tramore at 7pm.

Best of luck to the team, and all support will be welcomed on the night.

 

UNDER 13 HURLING:

Its City League action this coming Sunday, May 11th, with the lads making the trip to play Ballyduff Lower at 11am.

Best of luck to the team.

 

UNDER 12 HURLING:

Our U12 hurlers started their Deise Óg league with a good win over Erin’s Own on Friday. A good performance from players, who displayed good ball skills, and that was reflected with some nice scores.

Next up for the team is a home game against Ballygunner on Tuesday, May 6th, with a 6:30pm throw-in.

TEAM: Cody, Oisín, Kane, Zac, Darragh M, Jackson, Oscar, Caiden, Darragh K, Matthew, Jake, Conor B, Darragh SW.

 

UNDER 11 HURLING:

Ferrybank U11 hurlers made the trip to play De La Salle last Tuesday, and it was the home side who came out on top following a good game of hurling. The lads battled all the way to the end, and credit is due to the team.

Next up is a trip to Abbeyside to play in a blitz on Thursday, May 8th.

TEAM: Darragh M, Joey, Oisin, Cian, Jake, Killian, Sam, Conor P, Harvey, David, Charlie, Sean, Zac, Ben, Cody.

 

MINOR HURLING LEAGUE:

Ferrybank/St Saviours combined side will commence their Minor hurling league programme this coming Thursday, May 8th, with a trip to play Lismore at 7pm. All support will be appreciated on the night.

 

COUNTY HURLING LEAGUE:

The All-County Hurling League commences again this coming Saturday, May 10th, with the team making the trip to play An Rinn with a 6pm throw-in.

Again, all support will be welcomed on the day.

 

CAMOGIE/COUNTY DUTY:

Best of luck to Iona Heffernan, Niamh Ahearne, and the Waterford Camogie Senior team that will play Cork in the Munster Senior Camogie final this coming Saturday in Ennis GAA grounds, while it was hard luck to Ciara, Megan, and the Waterford U16 development team that were defeated by Kildare in the All-Ireland series plate final at Kilcock GAA grounds last Sunday.

Congratulations to the Waterford Under 16A Camogie team on defeating Offaly in Nowlan Park last Saturday in the All-Ireland Shield final.

Ferrybank U14 Camogie side maintained their unbeaten start to the season with a good win over a spirited Ballyduff Upper team last Tuesday.

 

WIN A HOUSE IN WATERFORD:

The Waterford GAA supporters club is thrilled to announce the launch of ‘Win a House in Waterford’ fundraiser. This exciting initiative is designed to support vital areas of Waterford GAA, including youth development and infrastructure projects like the enhancement of Walsh Park.

Tickets cost €100 each and are available from any committee member. 30% of each ticket sold goes directly back to supporting Ferrybank GAA club. The grand prize is a stunning new home built by Frisby homes, located in the highly sought-after Brookfield estate in Kilbarry, Waterford.

Alternatively, a cash prize of €335k is also available, plus many more special draws which will take place throughout. The main draw is scheduled to take place in July.

 

CLOTHING COLLECTION:

The Clothing collection is now up and running for the year ahead, and if you have any items available, you can drop them down to the GAA grounds on weeknights from 6-8pm, and Saturday and Sunday 10am to 12noon. Items of Clothes, Curtains, Shoes are welcomed, bit once again, we kindly ask, NO PILLOWS OR DUVETS.

 

 
 
 

 

 

Monday, April 28, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

COUNTY DUTY:

Congratulations to Iona Heffernan, Niamh Ahearne, and the Waterford Senior Camogie team that defeated Tipperary in the Munster Senior semi-final at the Ragg on Sunday. The team now go onto the Munster final which will be played in a couple of weeks’ time.

Also, well done to Sinead Daly who was part of the Waterford U14 Camogie team that played Carlow and Laois in Millford last Saturday afternoon.

 

UNDER 8 HURLING:

Our U8 hurlers took part in Mount Sion’s Festival of Hurling last Saturday, and had an enjoyable day, with nice weather conditions. A good day’s work by the players, who will have learned a lot from the day, and thanks to Mount Sion for hosting.

 

WELL!KIDS PROGRAMME:

The Well Kids programme continues this coming Saturday from 10am to 11am, and this is suitable for children aged between 4-6 years of age. It’s an introduction to Gaelic games in a safe environment, with the emphasis on fun and enjoyment.

For further details, please contact Kevin 087-9018467.

 

WIN A HOUSE IN WATERFORD:

The Waterford GAA supporters club is thrilled to announce the launch of ‘Win a House in Waterford’ fundraiser. This exciting initiative is designed to support vital areas of Waterford GAA, including youth development and infrastructure projects like the enhancement of Walsh Park.

Tickets cost €100 each, and are available from any committee member. 30% of each ticket sold goes directly back to supporting Ferrybank GAA club. The grand prize is a stunning new home built by Frisby homes, located in the highly sought-after Brookfield estate in Kilbarry, Waterford.

Alternatively, a cash prize of €335k is also available, plus many more special draws which will take place throughout. The main draw is scheduled to take place in July.

 

CLOTHING COLLECTION:

The Clothing collection is now up and running for the year ahead, and if you have any items available, you can drop them down to the GAA grounds on weeknights from 6-8pm, and Saturday and Sunday 10am to 12noon. Items of Clothes, Curtains, Shoes are welcomed, bit once again, we kindly ask, NO PILLOWS OR DUVETS.

 




 

Sunday, April 20, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

U15 HURLING:

The combined Ferrybank/Erin’s Own U15 hurling team lost their championship quarter-final to a strong Brickey Rangers side last week. The team will now play a Shield semi-final against Cappoquin/Tourin/Affane on Monday in Poleberry with a 7pm start time.

Best of luck to the team and management in this game and all support greatly appreciated on the night.

 

U13 HURLING:

There was heartache for U13 hurlers who lost out by a narrow two-point margin to Ballygunner in their opening City League game on Saturday evening. This was a great game with plenty of lovely scores.

Thanks to Ballygunner for hosting and best of luck to the team in the rest of the competition.

Team on the night was Oscar, Conor K, Ben, Jamie, Alex, Logan, Matthew, Darragh SW, Darragh K, Kane, Jaic Hayes, Jackson, Jack Hayes

The team play their second City League game this Sunday against Tramore in Ferrybank with an 11am start. Please come along and support the boys.

 

U12 FOOTBALL:

Unfortunately, the U12 Football team’s game versus Gaultier had to be postponed due to the bad weather on Friday. This game will be rescheduled. The team have a bye in the next round of the Football league and will return to hurling action on Friday week, May 2nd.

 

U11 HURLING & FOOTBALL:

Our U11 hurlers had their first Déise Óg game of the year last Tuesday in Tramore, recording a narrow win in difficult conditions. Well done to all. The team on the night was Jake, Reece, Harvey, Connor P, Sam, Cody, Oisin, David, Cian, Killian, Joey, Zac, Ben, Darragh M.

A busy week ahead for the team in both codes, with a home City League hurling match against Mount Sion on Tuesday, and a Déise Óg football blitz with St. Molleran’s and Erin’s Own on Thursday. The start time for both is 6:30pm in Ferrybank, and all support is greatly appreciated on the night.

 

WELL!KIDS:

Our popular Well!Kids program recommences this Saturday, April 26th from 10am-11am. This is suitable for boys and girls aged 4-6, and is an introduction to Gaelic Games in a safe environment with the emphasis on fun and enjoyment. Contact Kevin on 087 901 8467 for more details.

 

CAMOGIE:

The U14 Camogie side made the trip to Tallow last Tuesday and came away with a great win over a spirited Tallow side. The girls have now maintained their 100% record in the group.

The U12 side are in action this coming Thursday, April 24th with a home match against Mount Sion with a 6:30pm throw in, and all support will be appreciated on the night.

 

PEADAR'S SUMMER CAMP:

A date for the diary, as the popular Peadar's Summer Camp will take place on Monday, July 21st, running all the way to Friday, July 25th.

 

CLOTHING COLLECTION:

The Clothing collection is now up and running for the year ahead, and if you have any items available, you can drop them down to the GAA grounds on Weeknights from 6-8pm and Saturday and Sunday 10am to 12noon. Items of Clothes, Curtains, Shoes are welcomed, bit once again, we kindly ask, NO PILLOWS OR DUVETS.

 

WIN A HOUSE IN WATERFORD:

The Waterford GAA supporters club is thrilled to announce the launch of ‘Win a House in Waterford’ fundraiser. This exciting initiative is designed to support vital areas of Waterford GAA, including youth development and infrastructure projects like the enhancement of Walsh Park.

Tickets cost €100 each, and are available from any committee member. 30% of each ticket sold goes directly back to supporting Ferrybank GAA club. The grand prize is a stunning new home built by Frisby homes, located in the highly sought-after Brookfield estate in Kilbarry, Waterford.

Alternatively, a cash prize of €335k is also available, plus many more special draws which will take place throughout. The main draw is scheduled to take place in July.