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14 Oct 2008     Gaultier 1-08  Brickey Rangers 1-12


A poor result and a poor performance best sums up this match for us. Our injuries just keep mounting up as we lost the services of Gags O'Connor for the rest of the year and with Steven Hearne away we had to change our line up for the third consecutive match. But these reasons can hardly justify our first half performance. Looking extremely nervous and not winning any primary possession, the Brickeys took full advantage and took the game to us. By the midway point they had registered four points without reply and it was turning in to a cake walk for them. We were lucky our goal was still intact put that wasn't to last as we conceded a goal which looked to have sealed the victory for Brickeys. The rest of the half saw no real improvement in our performance and we were thankful that the score was only 1-08 to 0-02 points at half time.

 

With nothing to lose now we hoped to take the game to the Brickeys but we were to concede first in the second half and now had ten points to crawl back. We definitely upped our game after this and enjoyed a majority share of possession and going into the last 10 minutes we trailed 1-11 to 0-08. We kept pushing forward and were awarded with a well taken goal from Thomas Dunphy and suddenly we were right back in this game. But try as we might we never looked like getting a second goal and the Brickeys wrapped up a deserved victory with the last score of the game.

 

Team: 1. Paul Murphy, 2. Ronan McDonagh, 3. Gary Molloy, 4. Tyrone Power (Conor Riordan), 5. Robin Croke, 6. Ray Hearne, 7. Ian Hatton, 8. Rory Walsh, 9. Thomas Dunphy, 10. Thomas Connors (Noel Smyth) , 11. Paul Maher, 12. Mark Wyse  , 13. Anthony Fitzgerald 14. Ian Power (Andy Moloney), 15. Paul Fitzgerald, 16. James Cusack, 17. David Horgan, 18. Owen Connors, 19. Skinny Fitzgerald, 20. Noel Smyth, 21. Conor O'Riordan, 22. Colin Kehoe

 

07 Oct 2008


We travelled to Kilmac on Tuesday night for our playoff game against St Brendans without the service of a number of players, as Pj Scollard, Rory Walsh, Eddie Kirwan and Thomas Connors all had to sit this one out with injuries. We started this game on fire and had a great goal opportunity within the first minute only for their goalie to pull off a great save. We continued to take the game to Brendans  and managed to go four points up before Brendans got on the score sheet. Brendans came more into the game as the half progressed and had managed to cut the deficit to 0-05 -0-03 at half time.

 

The second half started with Brendans dictating the play and they stormed back into it with a number of points. And only for Paul Murphy on goal we could have found ourselves in real trouble. We seemed to have weathered the storm and got our hands on the ball a bit more. Midway through the half we got the break we were looking for when we were awarded a penalty which was duly stuck away by Paul Maher, to give us a 1-09 to 0-08. But unfortunately it wasn't to last as Brendans orchestrated their own penalty shortly after and it was game on again going into the last 10 minutes. We seemed to have responded better then Brendans after that penalty and ticked off 3 points on the trot and it looked like we had the game in the bag. But more drama was to follow when Brendans were awarded a 21 yd free with the last kick of the game. Thinking we were home and dry we shut off and some how the ball ended up in the back of our net to send this game to extra time. Full time: Gaultier 1-12 St Brendans 2-09.

 

We now faced two 10 minute halves of extra time and after throwing away our winning position in normal time we had to do it all over again. The first half showed we were still coming to terms with this drama and our heads were not right. Brendans took full advantage of this and slotted over two unanswered points to lead 2-11 to 1-12 at half time.

 

Half time came at the right time for us, as we could regroup and get our heads together. Knowing this could be our last 10 minutes of football this year we drove forward looking to retrieve this game. Thomas Dunphy fired over a beauty and soon our heads were up again and 4 more points gave us a 3 point lead with a few minutes remaining. Brendans got the last score of the game but our backs performed heroics in the remaining minutes and this time we didn't surrender the lead and thanked our lucky stars that the scoreline read Gaultier 1-17 St Brendans 2-12 at the end of extra time.

 

Praise must go to both teams for producing a match of high drama, great scores and fierce determination under the lights. Praise also go to our trainer Richie Bolger for having us in great condition as were still flying late into extra time. We now face another playoff at the same venue next Wednesday night but that's for another day

 

Team: 1. Paul Murphy, 2. Ronan McDonagh, 3. Gary Molloy, 4. Tyrone Power, 5. Robin Croke, 6. Ray Hearne, 7. Ian Hatton, 8. Steven Hearne (Mark Wyse), 9. Thomas Dunphy, 10. Paul Maher , 11. Gags O'Connor, 12. Mark Wyse (Rory Walsh) , 13. Anthony Fitzgerald 14. Ian Power (Conor Riordan), 15. Paul Fitzgerald, 16. James Cusack, 17. David Horgan, 18. Michael Hackett, 19. Skinny Fitzgerald, 20. Rory Walsh, 21. Conor O'Riordan

 

 

04 Oct 2008  Gaultier claim Senior Crown in Jubilee Year


Gaultier claim Senior Camogie Crown in Jubilee Year

Gaultier 1-7  St Annes 0-8

The County Senior Camogie crown will rest in the Barony of Gaultier for 2008, a fitting reward for 50 years commitment to promoting the game in Waterford. Two weeks previously these two rivals had ended all square after a high scoring encounter in Ferrybank. They returned again on Saturday and served up an equally thrilling match, which remained in the balance until the final whistle.

In the first game the laurels were awarded to the forwards of both sides but on this occasion the defenders claimed most of the credit. Tenacious tackling within the rules ensured the scoreline from the first match would not be repeated. The weather had changed also, with the sunshine of the first day replaced with wet conditions this time around. The Ferrybank pitch is in excellent condition however and coped well with the heavy rain that fell prior to throw in.

Line-outs were also altered, St Anne’s placed regular midfielder Charlotte Raher at full forward. For their part Gaultier switched Emma Hannon to corner back with Margo Heffernan moving to top of the left, a move that yielded rich dividend with both players contributing greatly to the victory. They also introduced Clare Dunne and Una Jackman from the start, both young players justifying their selection with excellent performances.

On many occasions replays turn into one-sided encounters, not in this instance with neither team able to extend the lead by more then three points throughout the hour. Early points were exchanged with Trish Jackman and Charlotte Raher registering for their respective teams. Gaultier were dominant for these early stages but failed to register scores from their abundant possession. The defending champion’s tactic of withdrawing an attacker and allocating a second marker to Gaultier’s scoring menace Áine Lyng restricted scoring opportunities. However the challengers moved ahead when a free from the Barony’s ace ended up in the net.

Tension

Points were again traded in a high paced game absent the tension of the previous match. St. Anne’s then had their best patch with Karen Kelly pointing three placed balls to put them ahead as we moved to the break. The Gaultier rearguard was solid during this period with young goalkeeper Clara Hogan dealing assuredly with anything that came her way. Additional she hit her teamates accurately with astute puck outs. Converted corner back Emma Hannon revelled as the free defender challenging dynamic teammate Bella Daniels for the player of the match award.

Half-time arrived with the champions ahead by one point and satisfied having weathered the early storm. The second thirty minutes was even more difficult for the attacking units. The Gaultier half back line of Jenny O’Grady, Aileen Cummins and Catherine O’Callaghan were simply outstanding. St Annes attacks repeatedly coming to an end at this solid unit.

Gaultier levelled with a free from Áine Lyng and over the next fifteen minutes slowly drew ahead with three points from the same player to one for St.Anne’s. It was a war of attrition from that stage to the final whistle as the champions battled to hold onto their title. The experienced heads of Gail Fitzgerald, Criona Harrington, Sally O’Grady and Catherine Whitty were invaluable to the challengers.

Jenny Simpson scored an exquisite point to narrow the margin to two points with five minutes to go. The ball broke loose from a melee and the skilful Simpson flicked the ball into the air and dissected the posts from the right wing.

Intense St Anne’s pressure finally resulted in a twenty meter free in the dying seconds, sharpshooter Karen Kelly, faced with a mass defence made excellent contact with the strike and it looked for a split second that victory would be snatched from the jaws of defeat. But in stepped Trish Jackman, with lightening reflexes she deflected the sliothar to safety as it headed for the top right corner.

Referee Jack McGrath called time and captain Jenny O’Grady collected the cup for a jubilant Gaultier outfit as they claimed their second title in three years.

Note: Gaultier will celebrate 50 years activity at their Jubilee Dinner on November 16th, tickets are available from committee members.

Gaultier: Clara Hogan, Emma Hannon, Gail Fitzgerald, Clare Dunne, Catherine O’Callaghan, Aileen Cummins, Jenny O’Grady, Bella Daniels, Sally O’Grady, Sara Smyth, Trish Jackman (0-2), Áine Lyng (1-5), Una Jackman, Criona Harrington, Margo Heffernan, Catherine Whitty, Clare O’Riordan, Ciara O’Callaghan, Edel Breathnach, Aisling Flood, Fiona Conroy, Michelle Stone, Emily Dower.

St. Annes: Tracey Gallagher, Emma Fitzgerald, Lorena Mooney, Rachel Ahern, Ailish Dunphy, Annette Raher, Siobhan Kavanagh, Charlotte Marie Raher (0-1), Jenny Simpson (0-1), Mairéad Murphy, Karen Kelly (0-6), Pauline Cunningham, Kate Rockett, Mary Clare Dunphy, Kerry Dunphy, Lorna Behan, Carolyn Ahern, Emma Fitzgerald, Niamh Ryan, Zoe O’Donoghue, Jane Murphy

Referee: Jack McGrath.

 

28 Sep 2008


Our Senior Footballers lost their remaining group game against a strong Nire team in Kilmac on a pleasant Sunday afternoon. After a good start we allowed the Nire to settle and they began to run at our defence. Firing over a few points we soon found ourselves 0-04 to 0-01 behind but we kept driving forward but the scores just weren't coming. Mid-way through the half we conceded a soft goal and this gave the Nire men an ideal platform going into the second half leading 1-07 to 0-04.We took the game to the Nire from the start of the second half and had reduced the deficit to 4 points before both teams exchanged a couple of points. With 10 minutes to go we were still only 4 points adrift and still very much in this game. But we suffered a killer blow with 5 minutes remaining when the Nire sneaked in for a second goal. This effectively killed off the game and we were very disappointed to lose 2-09 to 0-08 at the end. We now find ourselves in a playoff with St Brendans next Tuesday evening for the remaining 1/4 final spot.

 

Team: 1. Paul Murphy, 2. Ronan McDonagh, 3. Gary Molloy, 4. Tyrone Power, 5. Robin Croke (Ian Hatton), 6. Ray Hearne, 7. Pj Scollard, 8. Rory Walsh, 9. Thomas Dunphy, 10. Paul Maher , 11. Ian Power (Gags O'Connor), 12. Eddie Kirwan , 13. Thomas Connors 14. Anthony Fitzgerald, 15. Paul Fitzgerald (Steven Hearne).

 

27 Sept 2008


Our Juniors suffered a heavy defeat against a very strong and fit Nire team in the County final in Walsh on Saturday afternoon. Report to Follow

 

 

Team: 1. James Cusack, 2. David Horgan, 3. Skinny Fitzgerald, 4. Mark Wyse, 5. Paul ORiordan, 6. Paul Hogan, 7. Gordan Regan, 8. Colin Kehoe, 9. Shane Walsh, 10. Eoin Prendergast, 11. Noel Smyth, 12. Thomas Connors, 13. Michael Hackett 14. Damien Tiernan, 15. Aaron  Connors.

 

30 Aug 2008


Pride of place in the club goes to our excellent Junior panel who claimed the 2008 Eastern title against a very strong Rathgormack on Saturday afternoon. This was a tremendous victory for this group of players who performed brilliantly all year and have been a credit to the club with the way they went about their business. Praise must also be given to the team of selectors who kept things moving nicely through out this long campaign. But it is important now to aim for the top honours and become not only Eastern but County Champions. And if ever there was a group of lads to bring a county trophy back to the barony then it is this panel. Well done to all involved. Gaultier 1-08 Rathgormack 0-09

 

Nobody expected that it would be other than close, and it took a speculative 54th minute Eoin Prendergast goal to separate traditional Gaelic strongholds Gaultier and Rathgormack when they met in the Eastern Junior Football (attached) Championship Final at Fenor on Saturday afternoon last. The decisive score gave the Barony men a victory that didn’t appear possible, but it was never the less fully merited in the end.

Senior players figured largely on both sides, and it was very much apparent from a long way out that the team who secured the first goal of the day would prevail. Aided by a fairly influential south-westerly breeze blowing directly down the field, Rathgormack virtually owned possession for most of the opening half, but over all didn’t take full advantage, particularly in the first ten minutes.

As a result their interval lead of 0-5 to 0-4 looked anything but adequate to see them through. However, Rathgormack’s squander-mania which saw them shoot three hopelessly bad wides in as many minutes after the throw-in had to be seen to be believed, and as matters transpired it was to cost them dearly.

Gaultier, who had threatened once or twice in the early minutes, eventually opened their scoring account in the 9th minute against the run of play, when full-forward David Horgan seized his opportunity in style. The skilful Paudie Whelan forced equality for the first time two minutes later from a free, and when the evergreen Ger Power made it three points to one after twenty minutes Rathgormack weren’t even remotely flattered by their three points to one lead.

Eoin Prendergast, who was to be the toast of the Barony in the finish, cut the deficit in the 22nd minute, and after Paudie Whelan added two points in quick succession from frees, another white flag for Gaultier in the 29th minute through a Damien Tiernan free, made it a one point game on the stoke of half-time.

Rathgormack restarted in confident fashion. John Kirwan obliged with the point of the game in the 32nd minute, and when Ger Power quickly added another for the red and green colours, it was a worrying second half opening for Gaultier.

But to their credit, they worked their way back into contention, and after a Damien Tiernan free in the 36th minute was followed with a brace of superb Eoin Prendergast points, the match was tied up for the second time.

A greater all-round urgency now crept into the proceedings and both sets of forwards scorned chances. A terrific four man attacking movement saw versatile Tony Bolger restore Rathgormack’s lead in the 46th minute, but, not to be outdone, Gaultier worked their way back ,and it was no more than their due when Michael Hackett set up Shane Walsh to level matters again in the 52nd minute.

Rathgormack came close themselves soon after, but it was Gaultier who succeeded in getting the game’s only and indeed decisive goal in the 54th minute. Substitute David Kirwan was hardly a minute on the field when a cross from the left was finished home by Eoin Prendergast past the helpless Donal Larkin.

This was the first time that the Barony men had hit the front and while Rathgormack tried might and main to retrieve the situation they had to be content with a further point from Stephen Power minutes from the end ,and they might well have got another before referee John Power signalled the end of the contest.

For the winners none played better than Eoin Prendergast, Paul Hogan, Colin Kehoe, Michael Hackett, Noel Smith and Shane Walsh, while for the losers the likes of Vinney Murray, Kevin O’Hara, Paudie Whelan, Donie Crotty, Ger Power and Nigel Skehan played their hearts out.

Scorers: Eoin Prendergast 1-4, Damien Tiernan 0-2, David Horgan and Shane Walsh 0-1 each

 

Team: 1. James Cusack, 2. Paul O'Riordan, 3. Skinny Fitzgerald, 4. Mark Wyse, 5. Noel Connors, 6. Paul Hogan, 7. Gordan Regan, 8. Colin Kehoe, 9. Shane Walsh, 10. Michael Hackett, 11. Noel Smyth, 12. Eoin Prendergast, 13. Damien Tiernan 14. David Horgan, 15. Aaron Connors.

 

Panel: Declan Toman, Conor Carey, Owen Connors, Thomas Connors, Ray Smyth, David Kirby, Damien Taylor, Paddy Fitzgerald, Richard Finnegan, Jerome Curtin, Noel Connors

 

26 July 2008


Our Juniors got their revenge on a De La Salle team who beat them only a week ago and in doing so booked their place in the Eastern Final. This was a fully deserved victory by a squad of players who were short a number of regulars. Great credit must go to all involved who really stepped up to the mark. Playing a great brand of football we were just to good on the day for a very determined and difficult De La Salle team. This victory was built on our stubborn defence and an attack led by the veteran Damien Tiernan who showed all his years of experience with two well taken goals. Well done to all and best of luck in the Eastern Final in the coming weeks.

 

Team: 1. James Cusack, 2. David Horgan, 3. Skinny Fitzgerald, 4. Mark Wyse, 5. Noel Connors, 6. Paul Hogan, 7. Gordan Regan, 8. Colin Kehoe, 9. Conor Carey, 10. Declan Toman, 11. Eoin Prendergast, 12. Michael Hackett, 13. Paddy Fitzgerald 14. Damien Tiernan, 15. Damien Taylor.

 

20 July 2008


Our Juniors suffered mixed fortunes as they defeated a good St Saviours side before going down a week latter to De La Salle. This defeat was irrelevant as we progress to the semi final as group winners. Our opponents will be that very same De La Salle where we will be looking to avenge our defeat. Throw in for this game is this Saturday at 2:30pm in Walsh Park. Best of luck to all involved.

 

21 June 2008


Our Senior Footballers got their first win of the campaign with a hard fought win over John Mitchell's on Saturday evening. On a desperate evening for football, both teams served up an entertaining hour of football. Mitchell's with the wind at their backs raced into a 3 point lead but a well taken goal by JJ Hutchinson drew the sides level.  A second goal by Ian Power gave us a half time lead of 2-04 to 0-07. Mitchell's started the second half strongly and reduced the margin to a single point. We then hit our purple patch as we fired over 4 points on the trot. A goal by Mitchell's was followed by 3 unanswered points by ourselves. We were leading by 5 points going into the closing stages but a late penalty by Mitchell's meant we had to endure a nervous few minutes before the long whistle was blown. Gaultier 2-11 John Mitchell's 2-09.

 

Team: 1. Paul Murphy, 2. Ronan McDonagh, 3. Gary Molloy, 4. Tyrone Power, 5. Robin Croke, 6. Thomas Dunphy, 7. Pj Scollard, 8. Rory Walsh, 9. Ian Power (1-00), 10. Paul Maher (0-01), 11. Gags O'Connor, 12. Eddie Kiwin (0-04), 13. JJ Hutchinson (1-02) 14. Anthony Fitzgerald, 15. paul Fitzgerald.

 

15 June 2008


Our Senior Footballers could only manage a draw in their senior championship game against St Brendans on Sunday afternoon. With expectations high going into this game, we struggled to find our recent  good form. The opening half saw us having the majority of possession but a contribution of poor play and Brendans getting everyone behind the ball, meant we found scores very hard to come by. The short whistle saw us going in disappointed to be on level terms at 0-04 apiece. We were hoping for a better second but unfortunately we carried on from where we left off. A Eddie Kirwin goal midway through the half gave us a 3 point lead but St Brendans tagged on the next 4 points  to lead by a point. Rory Walsh came up with the goods with a fine levelling point to give us a share of the spoils. Our season now comes down to how we fair against John Mitchell's  next week. A better performance will be needed to win this game, that's for certain. Gaultier 1-07 St Brendans 0-10

 

Team: 1. Paul Murphy, 2. Ronan McDonagh, 3. Gary Molloy, 4. Tyrone Power, 5. Robin Croke, 6. Ray Hearne, 7. Thomas Dunphy, 8. Steven Hearne, 9. Willie Walsh (0-01), 10. Paul Maher, 11. Rory Walsh (0-03), 12. Eddie Kiwin (1-03), 13. JJ Hutchinson 14. Wayne Hutchinson, 15. Gags O'Connor.

 

11 June 2008


Our Junior footballers continued on the winning path with a good win over a very determined Kill side on Wednesday evening. A good all round display once again by this team with 2 goals from midfielder Shane Walsh helping us on our way. A comfortable lead allowed the selectors to use the full compliment of subs, which was good to see. More performances like this and we could well be in with a say come the end of the season. Gaultier 3-07 Kill 1-04

 

Team: 1. Jame Cusack, 2. Ray Smyth, 3. Skinny Fitzgerald, 4. Paul O'Riordan, 5. Gordon Regan, 6. Paul Hogan, 7. Pj Scollard, 8. Steven Hearne, 9. Shane Walsh, 10. Decky Toman, 11. Noel Smyth, 12. Eoin Prendergast, 13. David Kirby 14. David Horgan, 15. Damien Tiernan.

 

23 May 2008


It is has long been contended that goals invariably win matches, and we certainly had no shortage of them here, with four of the five green flags coming during the last five minutes. Long before the finish it became obvious that the team capable of making the least number of mistakes over the hour would prevail. There was precious little between the sides during the opening half-hour: a well-executed goal for the city team in the 20th minute being the defining score of the half. interval: Roanmore 1-2, Gaultier 0-4.

There was certainly no indication during the third quarter play that a hatful of goals would be coming up in a most dramatic finish. We in fact continued to make most of the running on the restart, but despite being virtually encamped in their opponents’ half of the field we had precious little to show for their possession. Even so, we eventually got back on level terms eleven minutes from the end on the strength of a well-worked Jason Flood point.

Few were prepared for what developed into the final five-six minutes. The fireworks commenced in the 55th minute when we regained the lead with a well-orchestrated goal from Stephen O’Keeffe. But no sooner had the cheers from the Barony supporters died down when Roanmore stuck the ball in the net at the other end to restore equality for the third time.

A minute later Roanmore were back in front by 4 points after we conceded a third goal. A minute into injury time the outcome was thrown back into the melting pot when substitute Paudie Mahony hit Gaultier’s second goal to slash the differential to the minimum. Alas, time had run out for us, and hard though we tried the equaliser never came as Roanmore held on for a most unexpected but in the end deserved 3-4 to 2-6 victory.

A thank you to all players and selectors for their effort this year and commiseration on just falling short.

Gaultier: Jamie O’Donoghue, Joe Swanton, Conor Langton, Conor Power, Barry Coughlan, Darragh Walsh, Killian Fitzgerald, Mark Wyse, Eoin Connors, Mark Dwane, Jason Flood, Stephen O’Keeffe, Brad Carroll, Ian Power, Enda Loughman. Subs: John Delahunty for M.Dwane, Noel Connors for J.Swanton, Paudie Mahony for B.Carroll.

Scorers: Stephen O’Keeffe 1-2, Paudie Mahony 1-1, Mark Wyse 0-2, Jason Flood and John Delahunty 0-1 each.

 

 

14 May 2008


Our Junior footballers coasted to an easy victory against a game Bonmahon team in a sunny Ballymabin on Wednesday evening. A slow start saw us concede an early goal before we began to tag on the points. 3 First half points from Noel Smyth helped us into a slender 0-10 : 1-03 lead at half time. A complete turn around in the second half saw us take complete control of this game. Goals from Decky Toman, David Kirby and a cracking penalty from the brilliant  Richard Finnegan saw us cruise to victory. Gaultier 6-16 Bonmahon 1-06

 

Team: 1. Jame Cusack, 2. Ray Smyth, 3. Skinny Fitzgerald, 4. Rory Phelan, 5. Paul O'Riordan, 6. Paul Hogan, 7. Pj Scollard, 8. Richard Finnegan, 9. Colin Kehoe, 10. Conor Carey, 11. Noel Smyth, 12. Gordon Regan, 13. David Kirby 14. David Horgan, 15. Decky Toman.

 

 

09 May 2008


Our senior footballers opened their campaign on Friday night against Stradbally. Stradbally opened the scoring early on before we settled into the game. Once we did we took a strangle hold on the game and began putting scores on the board. With our forwards and midfielders running at the Stradbally backs, we were able to win frees which were converted. After 20 min we had raced into a 0-06:0-01 lead which included a wonderful point by Fly Fitzgerald. Unfortunately Stradbally were awarded a penalty which they converted and then kicked 3 unanswered points to go in at the break a point up. 0-06 to 1-04. Stradbally pointed another 3 points in the opening period before Fly Fitzgerald pointed a free to leave a goal between the sides. Another point for Stradbally pushed them 4 points ahead before Ray Hearne was upended in the box to win a penalty. Paul Maher coolly slotted home to put us just a point behind with 7 minutes remaining. Unfortunately in a titanic end we were unable to get the levelling score. Great credit must go to the panel for the way they performed and fought to the very end. Better days lie ahead hopefully.

 

Team: 1. Paul Murphy, 2. Ronan McDonagh, 3. Gary Molloy, 4. Paul Carroll, 5. Robin Croke, 6. Ray Hearne, 7. Eddie Kiwin, 8. Rory Walsh, 9. Niall Hennerby, 10. Paul Maher, 11. Gags O'Connor, 12. Wayne Hutchinson, 13. Anthony Fitzgerald, 14. JJ Hutchinson, 15. Paul Fitzgerald.

 

Panel: James Cusack, Noel Smyth, Richard Finnegan, Tyrone Power, Paul O'Riordan, PJ Scollard, Ray Smyth, Gordon Regan, Skinny Fitzgerald, David Horgan,

 

27 Apr 2008


Our minors had another comfortable victory over a gallant Roanmore on Sunday last. Our lads were never in danger of losing this game and can expect more difficult assignments in the future. A good win for this group of lads who have the potential to go a long way in this championship.

 

12 Apr 2008


Our Junior Footballers opened their campaign with a convincing victory over Tramore in Ballymabin. The final scoreline of 4-14 to 1-04 tells its own story. Even so, this was a great team display by all involved, where a strong half back line gave us the ideal platform to launch attack after attack. Stiffer tests are sure to come but this was a most pleasing victory for all involved.

 

Team: 1. James Cusack, 2. Ray Smyth, 3.Paul Carroll, 4. Skinny Fitzgerald, 5. PJ Scollard, 6. Paul Hogan, 7. Tyrone Power, 8. Richard Finegan, 9. Steven Hearne, 10. Gordon Regan, 11. Noel Smyth, 12. Eoin Prendergast, 13. Declan Toman, 14. David Horgan 15. Damien Taylor.

 

05 Apr 2008


Our Senior Footballers got their opening victory of the season with a hard fought victory over Clashmore at Ballymabin on Saturday evening. A slow start by ourselves saw us concede an early goal before we could settle. We slowly got into our rhythm and scored 2 goals before half time to take a 3 point lead into the break. The second half was always going to be difficult playing against the breeze. Our backs held up well, while our forwards kept tagging on the vital scores to keep Clashmore at arms length. Final scoreline:Gautier 3-09 Clashmore 2-05.

 

Team: 1. Paul Murphy, 2. Ronan McDonagh, 3. Gary Molloy, 4. Skinny Fitzgerald, 5. Robin Croke, 6. Ray Hearne, 7. Thomas Dunphy, 8. Rory Walsh, 9. Steven Hearne, 10. Paul Maher, 11. Gags O'Connor, 12. Eddie Kirwin, 13. Anthony Fitzgerald, 14. JJ Hutchinson, 15. Paul Fitzgerald.

 

04 Apr 2008


Our minor team impressed in their opening fixture against Tramore. Running out convincing winners on a scoreline of 3-14 to 0-01. The game was over as a contest at half time after we found the net 3 times in the opening 30 minutes. Leading 3-07 to 0-01 at half time we had the hard work done. We continued to press forward in the second half and tagged on 7 more points. It was an impressive performance by the whole team and it bodes well for the future.

 

18 Mar 2008


Senior Footballers lose their second league game of the season to county champions, Ballinacourty, on a score line of 2-07 t0 2-20. An amazing score line considering we were leading with 10min of the game remaining. A very positive opening half was wiped out thru a combination of Ballinacourty's play and a lot of sore heads on our part.

 

Team: 1. Paul Murphy, 2. Paul O'Riordan, 3. Gary Molloy, 4. Skinny Fitzgerald, 5. Robin Croke, 6. Ray Hearne, 7. Thomas Dunphy, 8. Richard Finnegan, 9. Niall Hennerby, 10. Paul Maher, 11. Gags O'Connor, 12. Eddie Kirwin, 13. Anthony Fitzgerald, 14. JJ Hutchinson, 15. Paul Fitzgerald.

 

8 Mar 2008


Senior Footballers lose opening game of the season to The Nire on a score line of 4-07 t0 1-07. A dreadful opening half saw us concede 4 early goals but a major improvement in the second half saw us restrict The Nire to a solitary point. Unfortunately we couldn't get the scores to narrow the gap but we can take positives from the 2nd half performance.

 

Team: 1. Paul Murphy, 2. Paul Carroll, 3. Gary Molloy, 4. Skinny Fitzgerald,

5. Robin Croke, 6. Thomas Dunphy, 7. Tyrone Power, 8. Ray Hearne, 9. Niall Hennerby, 10. Paul Maher, 11. Gags O'Connor, 12. JJ Hutchinson, 13. Anthony Fitzgerald, 14. Richard Finnegan, 15. Paul Fitzgerald.

 

 

24 Feb 2008


All orders for the new club gear are been taken in the clubhouse by Andy Doherty on Sunday 3rd @ 11.30am -12.30pm. Last chance to order.

 

01 Feb 2008


The following players have been regraded from senior to intermediate:

Steven Hearne, Noel Smyth, James Cusack, Pj Scollard, Richard Finnegan, Tyrone Power and Eoin Prendergast

 

 

28 Jan 2008


The Senior football 2008 groups were decided today. Gaultier have been drawn in a difficult group along side Stradbally, Nire, St Brendans and John Mitchells. The first game should be played in late April.

 

 

 

11 Jan 2008


The annual club AGM took place on Friday the 11th Jan in the clubhouse. The meeting was well attended by club members who were welcomed by the Chairman, Sean Maher. A minutes silence was observed by all for all those who suffered a bereavement during the previous year. Robin Croke commenced the meeting by reading the minutes of last year's AGM. This was followed by an excellent secretary report by Robin. The Chairman's report contained information regarding all the developments in the club during the year. The following officers were elected for the coming year.

 

Chairman: Sean Maher PRO: Peter Hutchinson
Vice-Chairman: John Murphy Registrar: John Murphy
Secretary: Robin Croke Committee Members
Vice-Secretary: Tom O'Neill Ned Flynn
Treasurer: Con O'Riordan Paul Maher
Vice-Treasurer: John Furlong Dessie Hutchinson
 

Nicky Bowe

                                                                            

                                      

The selection of the football managers followed. It was agreed that a selection committee of Ray Hearne, Anthony Fitzgerald and Dessie Hutchinson, would go about finding the right man to lead the senior footballers in 2008

 

Junior Selectors: Seamie Cullinane, Paul Murphy and Robin Croke

U 21 Selectors: Pat Toman, Tom O'Neill, Richard Quann

U 18 Selectors: Andy Doherty,Edmund Fitzgerald, Paul Maher and Tyrone Power

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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