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.

 


 

 


 

Monday, September 15, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

LUKE HARNEY:

Everyone at Ferrybank GAA Club is deeply shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of Luke Harney. We wish to extend our heartfelt sympathies to Luke’s family and friends, and also to our neighbours in Kilmacow GAA and the wider community. Luke was a dear friend to so many within our club, and his loss will be felt deeply. It is hard to put into words the sadness we all feel. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.

 

DILLON QUIRKE GOLF CHALLENGE:

The Dillon Quirke Foundation Golf Challenge will take place on Friday, September 26th at Waterford Golf Club. This event is open to everyone, including part-time golfers, and a team of 4 costs €160, where food and refreshments will be provided on the day.

This event is in support of Abbey Community College Cardiac Screening for Senior Hurling and Camogie teams. We would encourage everyone to come along and support this great event, and more importantly enjoy a nice relaxed social occasion.

Time sheets are still available, by contacting Ger on 087-4481275.

 

JUNIOR FOOTBALL:

Ferrybank began their Junior Football campaign with a share of the spoils against Erin’s Own last Saturday in Poleberry with the sides locked on 1-11 each. A last gasp point from Paddy Mackey ensured the team went away with a deserved point, though they had a couple of goal chances during the game that could have seen them come away with a win.

Erin’s Own got the opening points of the game, but Ferrybank replied with a goal when a pass from Sean found Reece who calmly slotted the ball to the net. Erin’s Own had a lot of possession in the opening half, but the lads in defence held firm. A point from Caolan MacCathmhaoil saw the sides level. Just before the break, Erin’s Own were awarded a penalty for a foul, and from the resulting spot kick, the ball was slotted into the corner of the net, giving Pawel no chance to leave it 1-4 to 1-01 at the break.

Ferrybank started well in the second-half and drew level with a two- pointer from Caolan. Erin’s Own restored the lead with their own two pointer, but that man Caolan again hit the range with another two-pointer. With the game now stretched at both ends, Ferrybank began to create chances, and Jay Bagge saw his close range shot well saved by the Erin’s Own goalkeeper. However, Jay scored a point moments later, to put the lads into the lead. Just when it looked like Ferrybank would move on and win the game, Erin’s Own were awarded a free, which resulted in a two-pointer to put them once again into the lead. With one last attack from Ferrybank the ball was played into Paddy who turned his marker, and palmed the ball over the bar for the leveller.

It took a bit of time for the team to get used to the new rules as the game went on, but they kept battling away, and improved as the game went on in the second-half. Hopefully this game will bring them on for next week’s match against Dunhill, which is provisionally set for next Saturday at 5pm in Ferrybank. Keep an eye on social media pages for any fixture change.

 

CAMOGIE:

Ferrybank Junior Camogie team were narrowly defeated by An Rinn last Saturday evening on a scoreline of 4-07 to 3-07. The team have now completed their league campaign, and now enter the knockout stages, with their opponents yet to be confirmed.

 

UNDER 16 HURLING:

The combined Ferrybank / Erin’s Own combined side are in Morris’ DIY U16 hurling final this coming Wednesday, where they play Fourmilewater in the SETU Arena with a 7:15pm throw-in. No doubt a stiff test awaits the team, who have made good progress over the last couple of games. We would ask everyone to come along and show your support on the night. Best of luck to all.

 

CLOTHING COLLECTION SUSPENSION:

Ferrybank GAA has made the difficult decision to suspend its clothing collection for the foreseeable future. This is due to ongoing challenges in the collection process, driven by the declining market, 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.

 


 

 


 

Monday, September 8, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

JUNIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP:

It wasn't to be for the Ferrybank Junior hurlers last Saturday afternoon in Dunhill, as they went down narrowly to Dungarvan on a scoreline of 2-14 to 2-12 in the County Final. Despite a strong finish from the team, Dungarvan held on to claim the county title.

Early scores from Sparky and Fionn McGarrity got the team off to a good start, before Dungarvan replied with a point. A second point from Sparky extended the lead, and the same player almost got in for a goal, when he received a pass from Tiernan Morrissey only to see his shot saved by the Dungarvan goalkeeper. With that goal chance gone abegging, Dungarvan took their chance of a goal when a bullet of a shot drilled to the top corner of the net from an acute angle, giving Cian Martin no chance in the goal.

With both sides trading points, again, thanks to Sparky, Ferrybank got a great goal when a fine pass from John Collins to Fionn McGarrity, who evaded a couple of defenders, and hit a super shot to the corner of the net for a fine goal. That goal sprung Dungarvan into a reply, and they hit three unanswered points before the break, to edge them into a 1-05 to 1-04 lead at the break.

Dungarvan with the breeze, made a quick start to the half, with three points to push the lead out to four, but Ferrybank quickly replied with points from Alex Kinsella and Sparky. Ferrybank kept battling away and the defence held firm against a dangerous Dungarvan forward line. A badly needed score from Eimhin Burns brought them back to three. Moments later however, a Dungarvan attack saw an attempted point dropped short which deceived Cian Martin in the goal and the ball ended up in the net.

Nevertheless, with a seven-point deficit, the lads didn't throw in the towel, and Sparky slotted over three points to bring the gap back to four as the game entered the final few minutes. Moments later a long ball into the Dungarvan was gathered by Fionn McGarrity, whose shot was saved by the goalkeeper, and the loose ball fell nicely for Sparky who scored from close range to reduce the gap to a point. With possession now vital, Dungarvan got the loose ball, and set up an attack which was converted for a point to extend it out to two. That sealed the win, as the whistle sounded, and overall, the team put in a huge effort, crucially they will look back at a few missed chances that were not taken. However, it was a great season for the Juniors, and they can take plenty of satisfaction from their campaign.

Special word of thanks to Cian, Seamie, and Marty, for overseeing the team, and despite losing a few players along the way, it paved the way for others to come in and enjoy the experience. Thanks to all who came along on the day and supported the team in Dunhill.

TEAM: Cian, Eddie, Damien, Pawel, John C, Shane, Cody, Maciez, Jack, Greg, Sparky (1-09), Eimhin (0-01), Fionn (1-01), Daniel, Tiernan, Alex (0-01), Paddy, Charlie, Conor W, Cian O

 

JUNIOR FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP:

Our Junior Footballers commence their Tony Kirwan Plant Hire championship campaign next Saturday, September 13th, in Poleberry against Erins Own. Throw-in is at 5pm.

  

U16 HURLING:

The combined Ferrybank/Erins Own U16 hurling team won their county semi-final against Clonea in Clonea last Monday on a scoreline of 2-16 to 2-09. The team will now play Fourmilewater in the final on Wednesday, September 17th.

 

U14 HURLING:

Our U14 Hurling team won their county semi-final on Thursday evening Ferrybank recording a 1-11 to 0-06 win against Ballygunner. Well done to all involved in a great performance.

Team on the night was Tyler, Dion, Logan, Mikey, Sam, Dean, Ryan, Alex, Conor K, Fionn, Caiden, Oscar, Ben, Paul, Jamie, Jake, Jackson.

The team will now Lismore in the County Final with date and venue to be confirmed

 

U12 HURLING:

Our U12 Hurling team will finish out their season with an appearance in the Deise Óg Finals Day in SETU Arena next Sunday where they will face Erins Own. The boys have had a great season and we wish them all the best on Sunday. Throw-in time is 2pm and all support greatly appreciated on the day.

 

DÉISE DRAW:

We had one winner in the third Déise Draw, and it was congratulations to Shiner Ahearne who won €250 in the draw. Again, a huge thanks to all who have purchased and supported the Déise Draw, and the fourth draw takes place on Wednesday, October 1st.

 


 

 

 


Monday, September 1, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

JUNIOR HURLING:

Pride of place this week goes to the Ferrybank Junior Hurlers who were crowned Eastern champions last Monday at a wet and windy St. Saviours GAA grounds, defeating Butlerstown on a scoreline of 2-10 to 0-6. Conditions were difficult for both sides throughout the game, but the lads got the key scores when it mattered.

Butlerstown got the opening two scores of the game, as they were aided by the breeze. However, a score from a placed ball from Sparky settled the side down. Both sides then traded points, with Shane O’Sullivan getting the second point, working hard to evade a couple of Butlerstown defenders to put the ball over. Despite losing Alex Kinsella with a finger injury, Ferrybank got more into it, and a fine move involving Fionn McGarrity and Sparky saw the ball passed to Paddy Mackey who planted the ball into the corner of the net. The lads had a couple of chances to extend their lead, but the wind wasn't helping their cause. The Ferrybank defence was solid, giving little or no chances, and towards the end of the opening half, placed balls points from Sparky ensured the team lead 1-04 to 0-6 at the break.

Ferrybank slowly began to get on top, and crucial points followed through Fionn McGarrity (2) and Sparky (2) to extend the advantage. The game was sealed when a long ball from Cody into the forward line was caught by Greg Murphy who turned his man, and placed the ball into the net for the second goal. Butlerstown rallied towards the end looking for a goal to get them back into it and a smart save from Kyle Daly prevented his goal from being breached. A third point from Fionn increased the lead. In the dying moments, Butlerstown finally unlocked the Ferrybank defence to get a consolation goal. Sparky finished out the scoring with a point.

A great win for the team, a special praise to Cian Martin and Seamie McGavock who kept all the players going throughout the competition, and despite losing a few players along the way, they kept going, week in, week out. Captain Alex Kinsella accepted the trophy on behalf of the team, and the lads now go onto the County final this coming Saturday, September 7th to play Dungarvan in Dunhill at 3pm where once again, all support will be appreciated.

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

TEAM: Kyle, Paddy, Damien, Pawel, Eddie, Alex, Shane, Maciez, Jack, Greg, Sparky, John C, Eimhin, Fionn, Daniel, Cian, Cody, Tieran, Conor, Marty.

 

SENIOR HURLING:

Ferrybank Senior hurlers retained their Senior status for 2026 season with a hard-fought win over a gallant Brickey Rangers side at Lemybrien last Sunday. Two crucial goals in as many minutes swung the game in Ferrybank’s favour in the second-half that put daylight between two evenly matched teams.

There was very little to separate the teams in the opening half, with the sides level on six occasions, with Brickey Rangers holding a slight 0-5 to 0-3 lead after 11 minutes, with points from Mark O’Brien, Shane Oates, and Ruaidhri McGarrity. Ferrybank levelled it up with a fine score from Shane Oates, and a placed ball from Mark O’ Brien. However, almost immediately, Brickeys edged back in front with a score from a free. Ferrybank enjoyed a slight purple patch by hitting three of the next four points, with Robbie Carew and Neil O’Sullivan contributing to the scoreboard. Approaching half-time, Brickey's got in for a goal which edged them two points up. Both sides traded points and Brickey Rangers held a three-point lead.

Ferrybank got off to a dream start in the second-half, when straight from the throw-in, the ball fell kindly to Neil O’Sullivan, who drove at the Brickey's defence and hit a low hard shot to the corner of the net for a super goal, and draw the sides level.

Brickey's response was swift with two points, but Ferrybank kept coming back with scores from Conor Haley and Mark O’Brien to level it up. With Brickey's down a man, the scoring dried up for several minutes, as both sides didn't want to make mistakes at such a vital period of the game. When finally, a point was scored by Mark O’Brien, it was quickly wiped out by Brickey's to level it up.

However, a big two minutes of the game, saw Ferrybank hit 2-01 without reply to take control, a point from Robbie Carew edged the lads back in front, and again, from another Ferrybank attack, saw the ball going to Ruaidhri McGarrity, and he made no mistake from close range, which gave the team and the supporters a huge lift.

Moments later, a third goal arrived through Robbie Carew who planted the sliothar to the net, which put seven between the sides. This put huge confidence into the players, and they began to manage out the game, giving little away in defence, while Bricky's looked for a goal to get them back into it. A final score from Robbie Carew sealed the win on the day.

No doubt, a good performance from the team, who had put in an encouraging performance last week, and it helped them going into the game. Well done to the players, on what has been a tough campaign, especially missing a couple of key players through injuries for matches, given the condensed formula of the championship. Special words of thanks to Paddy, Stan, Fintan, Doxer, Millie, and Tom who kept going week in, week out, preparing the team as best as they could, and blooding young players, giving them the confidence in playing at senior level, and no doubt they will have enjoyed the experience, and will improve from it.

To all the supporters, who came along week in, week out, and supported the team, it was very much appreciated.

TEAM: Cormac, Stephen, Naoise, Harry, John A, Ryan, Sean, Shane (0-02), Luke, Neil (1-01), Mark (0-07), Robbie (1-03), Ruaidhri (1-01), Caolán, Darryl, Conor H (0-01), Izaak, Fionn, Seamus, Cormac, Graham, Lochlann.

 

UNDER 16 HURLING:

The combined Ferrybank/Erin’s Own side are in semi-final action tonight (September 1st) with a trip to play Clonea with a 6:15pm throw-in, and all support will be welcomed on the night.

 

UNDER 14 HURLING:

Ferrybank’s Under 14 hurlers are in semi-final action this coming Thursday, September 4th with a home game against Ballygunner at 6:30pm, and all support will be appreciated.

 

COUNTY DUTY:

Well done to Mark Flanagan who was involved with the Waterford U16 team in the Michael Foley Cup, which was played in Rathleague, Portlaoise last Saturday. The team beat Kilkenny in the semi-final stage, only to lose out to Dublin after extra-time in the final.

 

CAMOGIE:

Our Camogie side made the trip to Modeligo last Tuesday, and made it three wins from three. We would like to wish Roisin a speedy recovery from an injury she received during the game.

Well done to the Under 10 team that took part in the Mullinavat Camogie blitz last Saturday afternoon, where 32 teams took part, where the team played their part in the tournament giving an excellent account of themselves, and thanks to Mullinavat for the invite and hosting a superbly run event. The team then popped back to the Gentiles take away, where they were well looked after by Carmine with a fine selection of food, which was greatly appreciated by all.

 

DÉISE DRAW:

The third Déise Draw will take place this coming Friday, September 6th which will be live on WLR radio at 11:30am, and best of luck to everyone on the day, hopefully we will have a winner or two. Thanks to all those who have purchased tickets.

 


 


 

 

Monday, August 18, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

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:

https://www.universe.com/events/wat-gaa-co-mhc-div-2-plate-sf-25-brickey-rangers-v-ferrybank-st-saviours-tickets-ZCSY0Q

 

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.

 


 


 


 

Monday, August 11, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP:

Our Senior hurlers completed their round-robin Championship campaign with defeat against Passage in Walsh Park last Sunday, and now turn their attention to the preliminary quarter-final next Saturday afternoon against De La Salle.

With Caolán Mac Cathmhaoil cancelling out an early score from Passage to level it up, Passage rattled over seven unanswered points in as many minutes, aided from some loose passing to build up a lead that they never looked back from. Two pointed frees from Mark O’Brien settled the team, but Passage were sharper and quicker with the ball, which resulted in another three points. The hard-working Ruaidhri McGarrity was causing the Passage defence a few problems, and Mark O’Brien was on hand to slot over the resulting frees. Just before half time, Passage got their opening goal, when the Passage forward went off on a run, and passed to the unmarked player who drilled a low shot to the net giving Jo-Jo no chance in the goal to leave it 1-11 to 0-7 at the break.

Early in the second half, Passage were awarded a penalty, which was dispatched powerfully to the net. Points from play from Shane Oates and Darryl Griffin kept the team battling away, but Passage got a third goal, when a low shot was well saved by Jo-jo, but the ball fell kindly to the Passage forward who tapped the ball to the net. As the game petered out, both sides exchanged points with Mark O’Brien converting another score, as Passage ran out 3-19 to 0-12 winners. It was encouraging to see a couple of players back from long layoffs and hopefully this game will bring them on for next week’s preliminary quarter final match against De La Salle which is down for 2pm on Saturday in Walsh Park, where once again, all support will be welcomed on the day.

 

JUNIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP:

Our Junior hurlers qualified for the semi-finals of the Eastern Junior Hurling Championship with a fine display over a strong and fancied Dunhill side last Saturday evening, winning on a scoreline of 1-17 to 0-8. Though, the final scoreline might sound like a straightforward win, the team had to work hard for this victory, with some last ditch defending to prevent a couple of goals being scored by the home side.

Dunhill opening the scoring with a point from play before Fionn McGarrity replied with a score. Dunhill made most of the early running, and missed a couple of scores, before landing one to edge them into the lead. However, from there on, Ferrybank began to grow in confidence and replied with seven unanswered points through Sparky (7) and a fine score on the run from wing back Sean Adeyemi.

The Ferrybank defence survived a few lucky lets off when a goal bound shot was superbly saved by Kyle Daly in goal. Moments later, a super block from Damien Ahern at the last moment prevented a certain goal, while Pawel Tomczuk cleared one off the line. However, when chances came for goals, Ferrybank took it, when a long range free from Sparky dropped short, and the bounce deceived the Dunhill goalie and into the net. Two further points from Sparky ensured the lads enjoyed a 1-10 to 0-3 lead at the break.

Dunhill started the second-half stronger, and again, some bad shooting was leaving them down. Further points from Sparky increased the lead, but again Dunhill kept coming back and hit four points on the spin to close the gap to seven. A 20 metre free was well saved by Kyle Daly in the goal, and the full-back line of Pawel Tomczuk, Damien Ahern, and Eddie Daly were on overtime, ensuring the goal wouldn't be breached, with Harry Flanagan, Alex Kinsela, and the excellent Sean Adeyemi holding firm in the half back. A fine worked score which involved Jack and Sean, saw Fionn McGarrity drilling the ball over the bar to settle the nerves, and two late scores from Fionn and Paddy Mackey closed out the scoring on the night. A fine team performance, with everyone chipping in, and the team now go on and play Mount Sion in the Semi finals. TEAM: Kyle D, Pawel, Damien A, Tiernan M, Sean (0-1), Alex, Harry, Jack, Maciez, John C, Sparky (1-13), Eddie D, Daniel G, Fionn (0-3), Tommy B, Paddy M (0-1). Greg, Cian.

The team will play Mount Sion on Friday, August 15th at 6:45pm in DLS Cleaboy on the semi-final.

 

MINOR HURLING:

The combined Ferrybank/St. Saviours side were defeated by Erin’s Own in Poleberry last Wednesday on a scoreline of 1-16 to 3-06. It was a tough opening half for the combined side, as Erin’s Own built up a 0-12 to 1-02 lead, with a goal from the hard-working Daniel in midfield and Conor scoring the points.

The side slowly improved at the start of the second-half scoring three of the opening four points with Conor providing the scores. Despite missing a few chances to get close, Ferrybank/St. Saviours drew level, with two quick goals in as many minutes, through Josh and Tommy. With momentum on their side, the lads couldn't get into the lead as time ticked on, and Erin’s Own edged into the lead through a sideline, and another point from play. Looking for a goal to win it, Erin’s Own caught the combined team on the break, and a long ball into the area, was dispatched into the net, giving Tom in the goal no chance. A late point from Lee closed out the scoring and the match.

With this defeat, the team are unable to make the top four, and now turn their attention to the shield section now. SCORES: Conor H (0-5), Daniel (1-0), Tommy (1-0), Josh (1-0), Lee (0-1).

 

UNDER 16 HURLING:

Ferrybank/Erin’s Own combined side are in action tonight (Monday, August 11th) with a trip to Aglish to play St. Olivers with a 6:30pm throw in, and all support is welcome on the night.

 

CAMOGIE/COUNTY DUTY:

Ferrybank Juniors got their championship campaign off to a winning start with a good win over Tramore last Wednesday evening. Up next for the team is a home game against Mellery on Sunday, August 17th at 11am, where we would ask everyone to come down and show your support.

Well done to Sinead Daly and the Waterford U14 team that won the All-Ireland Sophie Brack competition in Dublin last Saturday defeating Roscommon in the final. The Girls had topped their group ahead of Down and Clare prior to the final. Well done everyone. The following day the team were on parade duties during the All-Ireland Senior Camogie final in Croke park, so no doubt it was a busy but successful weekend for all concerned.

Under 4/5/6 Camogie is now up and running on a Thursday evening at 6pm. Everyone is most welcome and come down and enjoy.

 

WELL KIDS:

WellKids continues this coming Saturday from 10am to 11am, for boys and girls aged between 4/6 years of age, are most welcome to come down and enjoy the activities. Free fun for all, and equipment is provided.

 


 

 


 

Monday, August 4, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

SENIOR HURLING:

No joy for the Senior hurlers last Sunday evening in Fraher Field as they were defeated by Fourmilewater on a scoreline of 1-27 to 1-13. It was tough going for the team, particularly in the last 10 minutes of the opening half, only trailing by three points, they were outscored by 1-10 to 0-1, as the men from the west assumed control.

With Fourmilewater getting the opening two scores, Caolán Mac Cathmhaoil replied with a score from halfway. Another three points from Fourmilewater extended the gap. Mark O’ Brien got another score on the board for Ferrybank as they slowly began to get to grips with the game. Two successive points from Ruaidhri McGarrity and Conor Haley reduced the gap to three points.

However, a swift attack from Fourmilewater resulted in a goal for them, and that sprung them into action as they hit ten of the next eleven points, with Mark O’ Brien getting a point for Ferrybank, resulting in a 1-17 to 0-05 lead at the break.

Early points from Robbie Carew (2) and Mark O’ Brien got the lads off to a decent start, but Fourmilewater always kept daylight between them by picking off scores with ease. The team kept battling away and got rewarded with a goal when a high ball was caught by Ruaidhri McGarrity, and a quick shot on the turn saw the ball go into the net.

Another tough night for the team, who must go again next Sunday, August 10th when they play Passage at 2pm in Walsh Park in their final round-robin game, before the preliminaries commence.

Thanks to all who came along and supported the team.

 

MINOR HURLING:

The combined Ferrybank / St. Saviours team played out an exciting draw away to Brickey Rangers last Wednesday. It was the team’s second successive draw, and keeps their faint hopes alive in reaching the top four.

A must-win game is the order now for the team next Wednesday, August 6th with a trip to Poleberry to play Erin’s Own at 7:30pm, where all support is welcomed.

 

DÉISE DRAW:

We had no luck in the second Déise Draw which took place last Friday. Once again, thanks to everyone who purchased tickets, and the next draw is scheduled for Friday, September 5th.

 

WIN A HOUSE IN WATERFORD:

The ‘Win a House in Waterford’ draw took place last Monday, and while we had no luck in the main draw, Ferrybank GAA club would like to express their sincere gratitude to everyone who purchased a ticket on behalf of the club.

 

CLOTHING COLLECTION:

The clothing collection continues, 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.

 

 


Tuesday, July 29, 2025

ABP sponsored Ferrybank GAA Weekly Notes

SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP:

It was a tough evening for our Senior hurlers at Walsh Park last Friday evening, as they were well defeated by Mount Sion in their latest game in the JJ Kavanagh and Sons Senior hurling Championship.

Conceding an early goal didn't help their cause, as Mount Sion began at a quick pace and scored a number of points. The team slowly settled and replied with a number of points through Mark O’Brien and Conor Haley, but coming up to half-time, Mount Sion capitalised on errors in the Ferrybank defence and punished them with two further goals

Despite getting a goal back in the second-half through Conor Haley (his first goal in Senior Championship), Mount Sion powered on, and took complete control in the final ten minutes, hitting 1-08 without reply to run out easy winners.

A tough night at the office for the team, who no doubt will have learned a lot from the defeat, and now go out to play Fourmilewater on Sunday, August 3rd in Fraher Field at 7pm, hopefully the team will have a few players back from injuries.

 

MINOR HURLING:

The combined Ferrybank/St. Saviours minor hurlers were narrowly defeated by Clonea on a scoreline of 0-21 to 0-20 last Wednesday night in St. Saviours’ GAA grounds.

With the sides level, entering the closing minutes, Clonea edged into the lead for the first time in the game, and held off the combined team, who were unlucky not to get at least a point from this entertaining game. Early scores from Daniel and Conor put the side into an early lead, before Clonea got on the scoreboard with a point. From then on, both sides cancelled each other out, with points being exchanged in the opening half, with Finn, Sam, Conor, Daniel, and Tommy pointing, and therefore edging the home team into a 0-12 to 0-10 lead at the break.

The second-half had a similar pattern to the first, with both defences on top, limiting the forwards to any goal chances, with the only real note of a goal, was a Clonea '20 metre free well saved by Sean in the goal. Points from Conor, Sam, Finn kept Ferrybank/St. Saviours just ahead, but Clonea just kept replying with their own scores, and entering the closing minutes with the sides level, two crucial points edged them into a lead. A pointed free from Conor reduced the gap, and one last chance from the home team went abegging as the referee blew the whistle.

A good game, and the team can feel very unlucky not to have gotten at least a point from the game. Next up is a trip to Bushy Park to play Bricky Rangers on Wednesday, July 30th at 7:30pm.

 

CAMOGIE/ COUNTY DUTY:

Hard luck to Iona Heffernan and Niamh Ahearne and the Waterford Senior camogie team that were defeated by Cork in the All-Ireland semi-final at Nowlan Park last Saturday afternoon. Credit to the team, as they acquitted themselves throughout the game, but a more experienced Cork side took control in the second half to go on and win the game.

Also, well done to Sinead Daly and the Waterford Under 14 team that took part in the annual Orla McDonagh tournament in Gortnahoe GAA grounds, Tipperary on Sunday last, where they played Tipp, Kilkenny, Roscommon.

The U10 camogie side were in blitz action last Saturday morning, which was hosted by Mullinavat GAA club, where they took on the hosts and Dicksboro, and put in a great team performance during the blitz, well done everyone.

It’s back to the training for the team, which takes place on Tuesday and Thursday at 6pm, and Saturday morning from 11am, where new members are welcome to come down and get involved.

 

PEADAR’S SUMMER CAMP:

The 32nd Peadar’s summer camp took place in the GAA grounds last week, where up to 200 children reported for duty, to learn the skills of our national game.

Thankfully, the weather played its part, and everyone had a great time, day-in, day-out. As we all know, these events need plenty of organising, and thanks to the Ahearne family for keeping the longest running summer camp event in Ireland going, and the numbers have reflected its popularity.

Thank you also to Keltech Engineering, Oxigen refuse collection, Hickey Bakery, Countrystyle Foods, Supervalu, and Philly Hennebry sliothars for also contributing to the camp.

Thanks to Willie Maher, Conor Prunty, and Austin Gleeson for coming over and giving the young stars plenty of tips and advice, and to James Comerford and Eoin Burke who were part of the Waterford All-Ireland Minor team that brought over the cup to the kids, which proved very popular, with loads of photos taken.

To all the helpers and volunteers who ensured everything passed off safely, and roll on 2026. The camp held a competition during the event with an iPhone 16 Max Pro going to Aidan Ryan, while the Apple air pods went to Elaine Piper, so congratulations to both.

 

DÉISE DRAW:

The second Déise Draw of 2025 will take place this coming Friday, August 1st live on WLR FM, and hopefully, we can have a winner or two on the day.

 

CLOTHING COLLECTION:

The clothing collection continues, 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.