SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP:
Ferrybank’s Senior hurlers were defeated by De La Salle in the preliminary round qualifier at Walsh Park last Saturday afternoon, and therefore enter the relegation play-offs this coming weekend.
Following a decent opening half, and only trailing by two points at the break, De la Salle pulled away in the final twenty minutes, scoring eleven unanswered points. Again, it was a slow start by the team, as DLS raced into a four-point lead in as many minutes, and it could have been worse for Ferrybank, as DLS missed a penalty.
A pointed free from Mark O’Brien got the team on the scoreboard, and having survived a few scares, the team settled down, and began to see more of the ball. Another point from Mark O’ Brien reduced the gap. Crucially however, the team began to hit a few bad wides, and if a few had gone over the gap would have closed. A fine score from Caolán MacCathmhaoil from a Robbie Carew pass cut the gap to four, but promising attacks yielded nothing as the opening half wide tallies amounted to 10. Both sides began to exchange points up to half-time with four from Mark O’Brien reducing the gap to 0-10 to 0-08 at the break.
Both teams exchanged points after the break, but Ferrybank began to lose their way, creating their own downfall with some poor pass selections, which were punished by DLS and they slowly began to pull away. A couple of scoring chances failed to go over, and DLS comfortably saw out the closing ten minutes with points, and the game petered out.
A disappointing second-half from the team, with too many turnovers conceded, and punished by a more experienced side. The team head to Leamybrien next Sunday, August 24th at 2pm to play Abbeyside in the relegation semi-final. Hopefully, the team will have a couple of more players back for the game. Thanks to all who came along and supported the team on the day.
JUNIOR HURLING:
Ferrybank’s Junior hurlers qualified for the Eastern Hurling final with a great win over a spirited Mount Sion team in Cleaboy last Friday evening, winning on a scoreline of 3-16 to 0-13. A crucial opening five minutes of the second half, which yielded 1-04 for the team, was the difference, having gone in level at the break.
A pointed free from Sparky got the scoreboard up and running, but Mount Sion aided by a slight breeze hit 0-03 to open a small lead. A fine point on the run from Sean Adeyemi aided by a nice pass from Sparky reduced the gap, before the teams exchanged points with Sparky (2) and Fionn McGarrity keeping the team just a point behind. Ferrybank’s defence was solid throughout the opening half, giving the Mount Sion forwards very little openings of goal chances, and crucially, after twenty minutes, Ferrybank got a goal, when a run from Conor Haley spotted an unmarked Fionn McGarrity racing through the centre, and he made no mistake when his shot went into the corner of the net. Mount Sion’s response was rapid, hitting three unanswered points, before a pass from Daniel Griffin saw Sparky who had plenty of time to pop it over to ensure it was all square at the break 1-07 to 0-10.
Another point from Sean Adeyemi just after the break put the team into the lead, and from there on they didn’t look back, when a second goal arrived, when a pass from Sparky found Conor Haley, whose low shot was caught by Daniel Griffin, who twisted away from his marker, and drilled a low shot to the net. Quick points from Harry Flanagan, Conor Haley, Sparky, and Eimhin Burns, following a fine catch from Greg Murphy increased the lead. Once again, any hopes of a Mount Sion comeback were soon dashed, as Conor Hale took advantage of a mix up in the Mount Sion defence and calmly put the ball into the net for goal number three. Solid defence work from Alex Kinsella, Eddie Daly, and Damien Ahern ensured no goal would be left in. Points from Fionn McGarrity and Sparky closed out a good win on the night.
Well done to all concerned, and the team can look forward to the Eastern final to be played on Monday, August 25th in St. Saviours. The opponents will be either Erin’s Own or Butlerstown, who play in this evening’s (Monday, August 19th) other semi-final.
TEAM: Kyle Daly, Sean Adeyemi (0-02), Damien Ahern, Pawel Tomczuk, Eddie Daly, Alex Kinsella, Harry Flanagan (0-01), Sparky (0-08), John Collins, Eimhin Burns (0-01), Fionn McGarrity (1-03), Conor Haley (1-01), Daniel Griffin (1-00), Greg Murphy, Paddy Mackey, Cody, Tommy B, Cian.
CAMOGIE:
The Junior Camogie team made it two wins from two in this year’s championship with a good win over a very young but spirited Melleray side last Sunday morning in Ferrybank.
Despite missing a few players, this was a good opportunity to blood some young players for the game. The girls were on top throughout the opening half, with some nice scores taken from Aine, Roisin, Eve, Claire, Grainne, Megan, and Orla. Credit to Melleray who battled away throughout the match, and got rewarded for their hard work put in, and no doubt will keep improving as each game goes on. The team made plenty of changes as the game went on and ensured everyone was giving good game time on a hot day for the match. Thanks to all who came down and supported the team on the day, and to Melleray for making the journey over and back.
Also, last Saturday morning Ferrybank GAA club hosted an Under 8/10 Camogie blitz which was organised by Waterford Camogie. Ballyduff Lower, De La Salle, St Anne's, and Butlerstown also took part, with Ferrybank entering three under 8 and three Under 10's sides. Overall, it was a great morning’s camogie, with plenty of action throughout, Thanks to everyone who helped on the day, and to Ferrybank Shopping Centre for the use of car parking facilities.
MINOR HURLING:
The combined Ferrybank/St Saviours are in Division 2 Plate semi-final action this coming Tuesday, August 19th, at 6:30pm where they play Brickey Rangers in Kill. When the two sides played each other in the league earlier, both sides couldn't be separated when they played out an exciting draw. All support will be welcomed on the night. Tickets can be purchased for this game from:
UNDER 14 HURLING:
Our U14 hurlers are in action this evening (Monday, August 18th) with a trip to Ballinameela to play St. Olivers at 7pm. Best of luck to the team.
UNDER 6 HURLING:
Our Under 6 team made the trip to Mooncoin for the annual blitz. On a glorious morning for action, the team got straight into action with matches against Carrickshock, Ballygunner, and Tramore. A great morning was had by all, which also included the parade, followed by well-deserved refreshments. Well done to all, and thanks to Mooncoin for hosting a well organised blitz.
Training takes place on Wednesdays and Fridays at 6pm; all newcomers are welcome to come along and join in on the fun, and to make new friends.
WELL KIDS:
WellKids continues this coming Saturday morning from 10am to 11am. Its open to Boys and Girls aged between 4/6 years of age, and a fun-filled hour is guaranteed for all to enjoy.
All equipment is provided, and WellKids is completely free.
DILLON QUIRKE FOUNDATION – GOLF CLASSIC FUNDRAISER
Waterford Golf Club will host a Golf Classic in aid of the Dillon Quirke Foundation on Friday, September 26th. This 4-person team event is organised by Abbey Community College, and tee times can be booked by contacting 0874481275. The cost is €160 per team of 4.
CLOTHING COLLECTION:
The Clothing collection is up and running, and any clothes, curtains, and paired shoes, can be dropped to the GAA grounds on any weeknight from 6pm to 8pm and from Saturday and Sunday morning from 10am to 12 noon.