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Monday, June 16, 2008

Camogie
Training continues for the young camogie players on Saturday morning at 11.00am to 12.00. A seven-a-side tournament will take place in the Ferrybank on Saturday June 27th from 10.30am to 12.00 noon. A reminder that the €7 for insurance for the full year must be paid by this Saturday
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Ah Referee
Good to see the club represented at last Sunday’s finals in Walsh Park with Conor Ahearne taking up the whistle for the Division 3 final.
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Under 14 Hurling
Under 14 HurlingThe under 14 hurlers started the championship off with a win over Kilmacthomas in Ferrybank on Monday last with a scoreline of 5-7 to 0-3. The scoreline flatters our team and it wasn’t until the last quarter that we pulled away from the opposition. Scorers: Mark Russell 2-3, Eoin Falconer 2-1, Mark Howard 1-1, and Robert Carew 0-2 Alex Kinsella 0-1.On Monday last June 16 we travelled to Ardmore and after an indifferent performance we came through with at 0-12 to 1-7 victory but not before it took 2 brilliant saves from Keith Power in the very last minute. Robbie Carew continued his scoring form hitting over 4 points from play.Team K Power, J Lawless, S Quinn, C MacCathnaoil, D Hickey, S Morrissey, J Diggins, M Russell, J Ahern, MJ Sutton, G Kinsella, E Falconer, R Carew, M Howard, A Kinsella, O MacCathnaoil, S de la Paz.Next game against Kilrossanty on Monday June 23 in Leamybrien at 7.30

Monday, June 16, 2008

Camogie

Training continues for the young camogie players on Saturday morning at 11.00am to 12.00. A seven-a-side tournament will take place in the Ferrybank on Saturday June 27th from 10.30am to 12.00 noon. A reminder that the €7 for insurance for the full year must be paid by this Saturday

Ah Referee

Good to see the club represented at last Sunday’s finals in Walsh Park with Conor Ahearne taking up the whistle for the Division 3 final.

Under 14 Hurling

Under 14 Hurling
The under 14 hurlers started the championship off with a win over Kilmacthomas in Ferrybank on Monday last with a scoreline of 5-7 to 0-3. The scoreline flatters our team and it wasn’t until the last quarter that we pulled away from the opposition. Scorers: Mark Russell 2-3, Eoin Falconer 2-1, Mark Howard 1-1, and Robert Carew 0-2 Alex Kinsella 0-1.
On Monday last June 16 we travelled to Ardmore and after an indifferent performance we came through with at 0-12 to 1-7 victory but not before it took 2 brilliant saves from Keith Power in the very last minute. Robbie Carew continued his scoring form hitting over 4 points from play.
Team K Power, J Lawless, S Quinn, C MacCathnaoil, D Hickey, S Morrissey, J Diggins, M Russell, J Ahern, MJ Sutton, G Kinsella, E Falconer, R Carew, M Howard, A Kinsella, O MacCathnaoil, S de la Paz.
Next game against Kilrossanty on Monday June 23 in Leamybrien at 7.30

Under 12 Hurling

Under 12 Hurling
Pride of place this week goes to the our under 12s who won the Bord na nOg under 12 Hurling Division 2 team in Walsh Park on Sunday last sponsored by I.T. Services. It wasn’t looking good for Ferrybank at half-time when despite the team hitting 10 wides and was still only level at half time at three points apiece. Clonea took the lead early in the second half, but with captain Shane Dineen driving the team forward we hit 5 points without reply leaving the final score 0-8 to 0-4.There was some outstanding performances throughout the field and none more so then Shane Morrissey at full back, Shane Dineen and John Ahearne in the half back line, M.J Sutton at centre field with Jeff Lawless and free scoring forward Robert Carew assisted by David Atkins and Johnno Brown. Some of the skills shown by this team were a credit to their coaches Brendan Ahern, Noel Brown and Tom “Foxy” Carew.Team: David English, Odhran MacCathmhaoil, Shane Morrissey, Shane Maher, Alex Kinsella, Shane Dineen, John Ahern, M.J Sutton, Jeff Lawless, David Atkins, Robert Carew, Jack Wicks, Isaac Fardy- Power, Johnno Brown, Daryl Griffin, Paul Carew, Andrew Whelan, Iona Heffernan, Niamh Ahearne, Liam Og Carey, Shane Ryan, John Hickey, Darragh Troy and Tiernan Morrissey,