UNDER 7 HURLING & FOOTBALL:
Our under 7 team travelled to Ballybeg to play St Saviours in a challenge game. The Ferrybank under 7 team were piping hot today, and rattled countless scores against their opponents St Saviours. The hurling was played at a fast pace, but our lads got stuck in at every given opportunity, and were well rewarded for their efforts. The football proved a tougher gig, but ferrybank relished the challenge. The team work in both games were exemplary, and was on show for all to see. Thanks to all for the massive crucial support, and to St Saviours for the manner in which they played the games, and for the provision of the venue. Thanks again kids for a great days entertainment and providing another proud day for Ferrybank. TEAM: Samuel Leasack, Izaak Richards, Daniel Griffin, Jake Butler, Mark Imiren, Ruaidhri McGarrity, Sean Heffernan, Deacon Purcell, Jamie Sutton, Alex Burke-Derham, Caolan MacCathmhaoil.
DEISE DRAW: This Friday night Nov 25th sees the final draw in this years Deise Draw 2011 which will take place in Stradbally. Lets hope we can sign of with a couple of winners on the night. Congratulations to Paddy Ahearne of Rockenham who was the confined winner of the October draw. On behalf of Ferrybank Gaa club, i would like to thank everyone who purchased tickets throughout the year from Ferrybank. This is a vital source of income, and the money raised goes back into the club funds, and assists the club in improving the club facilities. Once again thanks again, and we will do it all again in 2012.
COUNTY DRAW: The County draw in aid of the Waterford hurling training fund will take place this Saturday Nov 26th at 1:15pm on W.L.R. "On the ball" programme. If you would like to purchase a ticket for the draw, please contact Nicky Heffernan on 087-6724212. Tickets cost £20 euro, with 1st prize a Nissan Quasquai, 2nd prize £2000 euro, with 3rd-5th prize £1000 euro. Thanks to all who purchased tickets for the draw.
FLAG WEEKEND: Thanks to all who helped out this weekend with selling flags for the club, despite the poor weather, and to the public who bought a flag.