De La Salle GAA

Founded 1927

Waterford

Club Notes 23-JUL-2018

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East Intermediate Hurling Championship

 

De La Salle 0-14 Fenor 0-14

 

Our intermediate hurlers shared the spoils with Fenor after a hard battle in Walsh Park last Saturday. Having trailed throughout we took the lead with five minutes to go only for Fenor to go back in front in injury time and we were relieved to get the draw in the end.

Fenor opened with two points before Brian Cunningham pointed in the fourth minute after Sean Carton was fouled. Brian Cunningham, Kevin Hennessy and Gavin Coppinger all replied to further Fenor points to leave it 0-5 to 0-4 midway through the half. Fenor pointed in the 16th minute and three minutes later it took an outstanding save from Donal Carey to prevent a goal. Fenor pointed again in the 21st minute before points from Brian Cunningham, Evan Whelan and Kevin Hennessy levelled matters by the 26th minute. Two late points from Fenor saw them lead 0-9 to 0-7 at the break. Fenor stretched their lead with two early points before Brian Cunningham replied with two. Fenor pointed again to lead 0-12 to 0-9 midway through the half. We began to take control and four unanswered points from Kevin Hennessy, Evan Whelan (2) and Brian Cunningham to lead by one. We missed a few chances before Fenor equalised in the 31st minute and went back in front from a free a minute later. We were relieved when Brian Cunningham slotted over a free in the 34th minute to salvage a draw.

Scorers: Brian Cunningham 0-7 (0-4 frees), Kevin Hennessy and Evan Whelan 0-3 each, Gavin Coppinger 0-1.

Panel: Donal Carey, Ryan Duke, Adam Doyle, Lorcan Dwyer-Sheridan, Gavin Coppinger, Bryan Phelan, Sam Flynn, Sean Carton, Luke Flynn, Matthew Barden, Evan Whelan, Brian Cunningham, Dylan Finn, Seaghan Walsh, Kevin Hennessy, Colm Morris, Eoin Casey, Jack Hannon.

 

East Junior B Hurling Championship

 

De La Salle 4-16 St. Mollerans 1-11

 

Our junior hurlers had their second win of the campaign when they travelled to Carrickbeg and defeated St. Mollerans last Friday in a game that was tougher than the final scoreline would suggest. Playing with the wind St. Mollerans hit over some fine points in the first half but goals from James Stone and Aidan Gannon saw us leading 2-5 to 0-9 at half time. The second half was still tight and when St. Mollerans goaled it was all square at 2-8 to 1-11. However, the introduction of minor James Cotter proved a master stroke by player manager Alan Fitzgerald as James hit 2-1 to turn a close game into a comfortable victory.

Panel: Conor Bohane, Colm Maher, Kevin Gahan, Jack O’Donohoe, Mark Joy-Kinsella, David Sutton, Thomas Kenny, Conor Dunphy, Conor O’Toole, Lee Hayes, Stephen Jacob, James Stone, Aidan Gannon, Ciaran Corrigan, Niall Walsh, Christopher Sheehan, Tom Crotty, James Cotter, Eddie Johnson, Alan Fitzgerald, Sean Connolly.

 

Lotto

 

There was no winner of our Lotto jackpot last Monday night and it now stands at €3,000. The next draw takes place on Monday 30th July. Numbers drawn were 4, 25, 26, 29. There were five winners of €20 each. Eddie Hutchinson c/o seller Brendan Boland, Marion Coughlan c/o seller Eamonn Fitzgerald,

Annette Sutton c/o seller David Sutton, Tom Gleeson c/o seller Willie Stephens, Sean Power c/o seller Cathal Crowe