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In the News (Tue 18 Nov 08)

  
 The Mad Blaa
I'm not suggesting anyone burn their United or Liverpool jersey, or not paying their €65 or whatever for a GAA match, there is actually room for people out there to help support their local football team.
Waterford needs a football team and it's about time Waterford people got off their arses and helped out a little.
As an avid supporter of The Blues, Waterford United, it is becoming increasingly alarming that our beloved local team is slipping further and further into the demise of non-existence.
www.mad-blaa.com   (3059 words)

  
 Waterford news, local irish news
The final of the 1904 All Ireland hurling championship between Kilkenny and Cork was played in Davin’s Field, Deerpark, Carrick-on-Suir, the home of the first President of the GAA Maurice Davin.
Pat thanked the Kilkenny County Board and the Tullaroan GAA Club for commemorating the occasion and erecting the plaque, and the said the 1901 All Ireland hurling final was also played in Deerpark.
Many tributes were paid to Maurice Davin for his great work in the early years of the GAA and it was said that he does not always get the recognition he deserves.
www.munster-express.ie /040730/notes_carrick.html   (2734 words)

  
 Munster Railway Cup Hurling Teams - Munster GAA Web Site
Team: Brendan Cummins (Tipperary); Brian Greene (Waterford), Diarmuid O'Sullivan (Cork), Philip Maher (Tipperary); David Hoey (Clare), Eamonn Corcoran (Tipperary), Sean Og O hAilpin (Cork); Peter Queally (Waterford), Tommy Dunne (Tipperary); Tony Griffin (Clare), Ken McGrath (Waterford), Ben O'Connor (Cork); Eoin McGrath (Waterford), Brian Begley (Limerick), Joe Deane (Cork).
Team: Brendan Cummins (Tipperary); Tom Feeney (Waterford), Diarmuid O'Sullivan (Cork), Damien Reale (Limerick); Eamonn Corcoran (Tipperary), Ronan Curran (Cork), Sean Og O hAilpin (Captain, Cork); Colin Lynch (Clare), Ollie Moran (Limerick); Tony Griffin (Clare), Conor Gleeson (Tipperary), Ben O'Connor (Cork); Setanta O hAilpin (Cork), Shane Brick (Kerry), Eoin Kelly (Tipperary).
munster.gaa.ie /teams/railwaycuphurling.html   (2734 words)

  
 Munster GAA Web Site
Semple Stadium Thurles is the venue for the clash of Clare and Waterford in the first round of the Munster Senior Hurling Championship on Sunday.
The curtain-raiser in Semple Stadium on Sunday is the Interediate Hurling first round match between Clare and Waterford.
The AIB Munster Club Hurling Championship Final took place in Semple Stadium Thurles at 2:30pm on Sunday, November 21st and Toomevara (Tipperary) beat Mount Sion (Waterford) in dramatic circumstances on a scoreline of 1-14 to 1-13.
munster.gaa.ie /2004_newsarchive.htm   (2734 words)

  
 Munster Railway Cup Football Teams - Munster GAA Web Site
Lucey, John O'Mahony, Frank Cogan, Denis Coughlan (Cork), P. McMahon (Clare), Mick Burke (Cork), Mick Fleming (Kerry), Mick O.Loughlin (Cork), Pat Griffin (Kerry), G. Danagher (Tipperary), M. Tynan (Limerick), Con O'Sullivan (Captain, Cork), Michael "Babs" Keating (Tipperary), Paud O'Donoghue (Kerry), Paddy O'Connell (Tipperary), Johnny Carroll (Cork), M. Guiry (Waterford), Tom Prendergast (Kerry).
Team: Charlie Nelligan, Jimmy Deenihan, John O'Keeffe (Kerry), Kevin Kehilly (Cork), Paudie O'Shea, Tim Kenneally, Paudie Lynch, Jack O'Shea (Kerry), Christy Ryan (Cork), Ger Power, Sean Walsh, Pat Spillane, Mike Sheehy, Eoin "Bomber" Liston, John Egan (Kerry), Tom Creedon, Dinny Allen, Christy Kearney (Cork), M. Coffey (Waterford), Gene McGrath (Tipperary), J. Power (Limerick).
Team: Dan O'Keeffe, Dee O'Connor, Paddy Whitty, Jack Walsh, Paul Russell, Tim "Roundy" Landers, Con Brosnan, Bob Stack, Miko Doyle, John Joe "Purty" Landers, Jackie Ryan, Con Geaney (All Kerry), George Comerford (Clare), Seamus Duggan (Limerick), Pat Arrigan (Tipperary), P. O'Donnell (Waterford), Joe Barrett, Tim O'Donnell (Kerry), Jim O'Regan (Cork), T.Greaney (Waterford), P O.Meara (Tipperary).
munster.gaa.ie /teams/railwaycupfootball.html   (2734 words)

  
 Munster GAA Web Site
Semple Stadium Thurles is the venue for the clash of Clare and Waterford in the first round of the Munster Senior Hurling Championship on Sunday.
The curtain-raiser in Semple Stadium on Sunday is the Interediate Hurling first round match between Clare and Waterford.
Clare defeated Waterford in the Munster quarter-final on a scoreline of 2-9 to 1-10 in Thurles for a place in the Munster semi-final against Tipperary.
munster.gaa.ie /2004_newsarchive.htm   (10670 words)

  
 Munster Railway Cup Football Teams - Munster GAA Web Site
Lucey (Cork), Eddie Webster (Tipperary), Frank Cogan (Cork), Dinny Burke (Tipperary), N.Walsh (Waterford), Sean Kearney (Tipperary), Miko Moloney (Clare), V. Kirwan, M. Power (Waterford), Michael Haugh (Clare), P. Murphy (Limerick), Ray Cummins (Cork), Michael "Babs" Keating (Tipperary), Jamesie Lynch, Paddy O'Grady (Clare), P. Doherty (Limerick), P. McMahon (Clare), Jimmy Barrett (Cork).
Team: Dan O'Keeffe, Billy Myers, Joe Keohane, Tadhg Healy, Bill Dillon (Captain), Bill Casey, Eddie Walsh, Sean Brosnan, Paddy Kennedy, Jack Walsh, Tom "Gega" O'Connor (All Kerry), Eamonn Young (Cork), Jimmy O'Gorman, Murt Kelly, Paddy Bàn Brosnan (Kerry), R. Harnedy (Cork), P. Begley (Clare), Charlie O'Sullivan (Kerry), E. McCarthy (Limerick), Christy Moylan (Waterford).
Team: Liam Power (Cork), Jerome O'Shea (Kerry), Con O'Sullivan (Cork), Niall Sheehy (Kerry), Paddy Harrington (Cork), Kevin Coffey, Mick O'Dwyer, Mick O'Connell, Seamus Murphy, Dan McAuliffe, Tom Long, Paudie Sheehy (Kerry), J. O'Sullivan (Cork), John Dowling (Kerry), E.McCarthy (Cork), Leo Dooley (Tipperary), T. Cunningham (Waterford), Ed.
munster.gaa.ie /teams/railwaycupfootball.html   (10670 words)

  
 Munster GAA Web site - GAA Results, Teams and Scorers for Munster counties for 2003
Waterford: A Moloney 2-1, D Bennett 0-5 (0-3 frees, 0-1 65), P Flynn 0-2 (frees), D Shanahan 0-2, K McGrath 0-2, E McGrath 0-1.
Waterford: D. Ryan, M. O'Gorman, W. Hutchinson, M. O'Doherty, M. Whelan, L. Lawlor, I. O'Flynn, S. O'Sullivan, J. Kindergan, M. O'Connor, M. Hoban, S. Quirke, G. O'Connor, D. Hickey, M. Barden
Ryan for Gleeson, D. Byrne for O'Leary, E. O'Neill for Ryan, J. Leahy for O'Grady.
munster.gaa.ie /Main_pages/2003_team_scorers.html   (21393 words)

  
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The Awards were presented by GAA President Sean McCague, Ciaran Cosgrave, Waterford Crystal Sales Manager for Ireland and Peter Carter, president of the Irish Handball Council.
The Waterford Crystal Handball Awards for 2000 wre announced by the Irish Handball Council at an Awards Banquert at Croke Park on Saturday 31 March.
13.00 Boys 15/U Pauric Buggy (Laois) v Michael Browne (Waterford)
homepage.eircom.net /~sligohandball/Crystal_2000.htm   (3708 words)

  
 Munster Accommodation Directory of Ireland
Munster - Muman, is the Southern most province of Ireland, often called the legs of ireland is home to 6 of the 32 counties - Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary and Waterford.
Munster has a number of mountain ranges and includes the largest peak in Ireland - Carrauntoohil in Kerrys majestic MacGillycuddy Reeks, the Comeragh mts, the knockmealdown mts, the Galtys and the Slieve Bloom mts provide the scenic backdrops to Tipperary, Waterford and Cork.
The Gaelic Athletic Association - GAA - was formed in Thurles, Co.Tipperary and all Munsters counties are passionate about their hurling and gaelic football.
www.dirl.com /munster1.htm   (297 words)

  
 Waterford News & Star Ballyduff/Kilmeaden
The Ballyduff GAA local Lotto jackpot of €1,700 was not won in last Sunday’s draw and now increases to €1,850 for the next draw on Saturday, June 5th, at The Sweep.
Ballyduff GAA are beginning a fortnightly fundraising lotto draw, the first of which will take place this Sunday, February 1st, at The Sweep Bar.
The Ballyduff GAA local lotto jackpot continues to rise and it now stands at €2,750 for this Sunday’s draw, which will take place in The Sweep Bar.
www.waterford-news.com /community/localarea.asp?j=Ballyduff/Kilmeaden   (4560 words)

  
 Munster GAA Web Site
Waterford and Galway have qualified for the National Hurling League Final which will be played on Sunday May 9th in the Gaelic Grounds Limerick at 4:00pm.
Kilmurry/Ibrickane of Clare are the Munster Club Senior Football champions for the first time after a 0-9 to 0-8 victory over Stradbally of Waterford in Kilmallock in the replayed Munster final.
Waterford and Galway will play in the 2004 National Hurling League Final in the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick at 4:00pm on Sunday, May 9th.
munster.gaa.ie /2004_newsarchive.htm   (4560 words)

  
 Munster GAA Web Site
Munster champions Waterford are out of the 2004 Senior Hurling championship after losing to Kilkenny in the All-Ireland semi-final on a scoreline of 3-12 to 0-18, despite 13 points from Paul Flynn.
Munster's hurling selectors are Donie Nealon (Tipperary- manager), Nicky Cashin (Waterford selector) and Donal Collins (ex-Cork selector).
Munster champions Kerry are through to the 2004 All-Ireland Senior Football final after a 1-17 to 1-11 victory over Derry.
munster.gaa.ie /2004_newsarchive.htm   (4560 words)

  
 Hoganstand - National GAA Football & Hurling
GAA umpires have come under fire again after claims by Waterford club Stradbally that they were denied a first half point in last Sunday’s Munster club football final at Thurles.
The Nire had to produce a grandstand finish at Dungarvan to deny Stradbally the Waterford SFC title after the sides finished at 0-6 apiece in a cracking county final.
Stradbally and Kilmurry/Ibrickane’s clash in the Munster club football final will be only the second time in the history of the competition that the decider will not be contested by a team from either Kerry or Cork.
www.hoganstand.com /SearchForm.aspx?QueryString=stradbally+waterford   (608 words)

  
 Waterford News & Star: The Voice of Waterford GAA
ON THE day when the last club to win a hat trick of senior football championships, Dungarvan, was relegated back to intermediate, Stradbally became the new and proud heirs to that significant “three in a row’’ achievement with their 1-11 to 0-8 victory over Tramore at a cold but sunny Fraher Field last Sunday.
Magnificent Stradbally, county senior football champions four years on the trot, are simply the best.
THE glory and the honours were shared by Abbeyside and Tramore at Fraher Field last Sunday with their victories over Ballygunner and Tourin respectively in the Under 21 and junior hurling county finals.
www.waterford-news.com /news/voice_of_waterford.asp   (4540 words)

  
 The Ladies Gaelic Football Association of Ireland - News
Delegates from the 6 counties in Munster, gathered at the GAA pavilion in Charleville on Sunday to reflect on another great year for Ladies Football inthe Province.
President Dan O’Mahony thanked all for their help and co-operation during the year, he congratulated Michael Ryan of Waterford for getting the Presidents award during the year for his services to ladies Football, Michael coached Waterford to 5 All-Ireland successes while he led his club Ballymacarbry to 10 All-Ireland sucesses.
On the playing field, the highlight was Munster's retention of their Inter provincial crown and hopes were high that they would complete the hatrick in 2005.
www.ladiesgaelic.ie /news/newnews934.htm   (659 words)

  
 Munster GAA Web Site
Munster champions Waterford are out of the 2004 Senior Hurling championship after losing to Kilkenny in the All-Ireland semi-final on a scoreline of 3-12 to 0-18, despite 13 points from Paul Flynn.
Munster's hurling selectors are Donie Nealon (Tipperary - manager), Nicky Cashin (Waterford selector) and Donal Collins (ex-Cork selector).
Munster's footballers lost to Leinster in the semi-final of the inter-provincial championship on a scoreline of 1-10 to 1-9.
munster.gaa.ie /2004_newsarchive.htm   (10670 words)

  
 An Fear Rua - The GAA Unplugged
Mount Sion's recent dismal performance in the Munster club hurling final must have been very depressing for hurling supporters in Waterford...
Tony Browne (who had played superbly in the Waterford championship) spent the game expressing his annoyance at the way things were going to various Sixmilebridge players and the referee - a classic indicator of lack of focus.
When Mount Sion did get the ball, they frequently tried things which might have worked well in August (flicks, hand passes) but which were totally inappropriate even for the wonderful Thurles pitch in late November.
www.anfearrua.ie /ViewSectionDetail.asp?docid=57   (970 words)

  
 Hoganstand - National GAA Football & Hurling
With Peter Barry unavailable due to his involvement with James Stephens in next month’s All-Ireland club final, Tommy Walsh switches to centre back for Kilkenny’s National Hurling League opener against Waterford in Walsh Park.
Kilkenny (SH v Waterford): J McGarry; J Tennyson, N Hickey, J Ryall; M Kavanagh, T Walsh, JJ Delaney; D Lyng, B Barry; J Fitzpatrick, M Comerford, E Brennan; R Power, J Hoyne, H Shefflin.
Despite his young age, Walsh has already played in a variety of positions for the Cats, including wing forward, corner back and wing back.
www.hoganstand.com /ArticleForm.aspx?ID=42581   (120 words)

  
 Monaghan on Encyclopedia.com
GAA: Waterford crowned queens of football in true style; WATERFORD; 2-14; MONAGHAN; 3-08.(Sport)
Monaghan houses the cathedral of the Roman Catholic diocese of Clogher.
Dominic Monaghan attends an event where the ABC schedule for Fall 2004 was unveiled on Tuesday, May 18, 2004, in New York City.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/M/Monaghan.asp   (1025 words)

  
 Waterford news, local irish news
There was no winner of the Jackpot in last Sundays local lotto run by Ballyduff GAA the numbers drawn were 6, 19, 23 and 28.
All roads lead to the Bridge Hotel this Saturday March 19th, when Ballyduff GAA stage their dinner dance.
We extend our deepest sympathy t the former Deirdre Foran Ballyduff on the death of her husband Oliver McNamara who passed away recently at a relatively young age.
www.munster-express.ie /050318/notes_ballyduff.html   (322 words)

  
 Kerry GAA Scene - 17 Nov '00
Waterford County Hurling Champions, Mount Sion, defeated Ballyduff in the Munster Club Hurling Championship played at Walsh Park, Waterford City on Sunday last.
Ballyduff last won the Neilius Flynn Cup in 1995 when they defeated Ballyheigue in the final of that year which completed their three in a row of County Championship titles in the 1990s.
Ballyduff won four, 1991 and the three in a row 1993-1995.
kerry.gaa.ie /old/gaascene17-11-00.htm   (1882 words)

  
 Munster GAA Web Site
Clashmore from Waterford will be attempting to continue the renaissance of sorts in Waterford football and are up against the hosts Kilmacud, Ballymahon of Longford and Armagh's Clan Na Gael, the home club of Diarmuid Marsden.
St Nicholas from Cork are in Group 6 with Castlewellan, Moorefield (Kildare) and Clontibret (Monaghan).
Nemo are pitted against Omagh St Endas (Tyrone), Leinster club aristocrats Eire Og from Carlow and Knockmore (Mayo) in a very tough looking Group One based in Glenalbyn.
munster.gaa.ie /Main_pages/2003_kilmacudfootballsevens.html   (592 words)

  
 Waterford News & Star: Euro 2008 not for Croke Park
As to the possibility of hosting the Euro 2008 championships, he said the Government appreciated that the GAA could do nothing if their rules were not changed.
THE radical policy change required from the membership of the GAA to permit the playing of the 2008 European soccer championships in Croke Park is unlikely to be agreed at the Special Congress in October on the report of the Strategic Review Committee.
This was conceded by committee chairman Peter Quinn after delegates at annual Congress in Dublin at the weekend firmly rejected the Clare proposal to transfer authority on the use of the stadium for other games to the Central Council.
www.waterford-news.ie /news/story.asp?j=7132   (592 words)

  
 Waterford news, local irish news
The Fethard St. Mogues Bord na nOg GAA Club are holding a Monster Field Day at the GAA Grounds, Ramstown, Fethard on Sea on Sunday next the 17th August.
Fethard: Robert Swan, John Barden, Philip Rice, Daniel White, Declan Wall, Garrett Dunne, Damian Browne, Jim Byrne (0-1), Seanie Colfer (0-10), Thomas Colfer, Jesse Foley, Derek Browne (0-2), Diarmuid Bird, Robert Whelan, Mikey Banville.
A superb performance by skilled midfielder Seanie Colfer who scored 0-12 inspired Fethard St. Mogues to a 0-15 to 2-7 victory over Gusserane in the semi final of the Co. Wexford Intermediate hurling championship relegation semi final at Cushinstown on Saturday last.
www.munster-express.ie /030815/notes_shelbourne.html   (592 words)

  
 Waterford news - Irish news, South east news, news from Waterford, news from Ireland.
Those who failed to make it to Semple Stadium last Sunday missed out on an epic, RTE being forced to pull the plug because, it has since emerged, the GAA failed to apply for a fire safety certificate despite warnings dating back as far as last September.
He said he had serious concerns about the design of the press box in Semple and even if the GAA now sought safety certification, a lot of work would have to be done before it could be granted.
The request came from the gardai on safety grounds but the majority of fans already in the stadium and the countless thousands listening on radio were incensed as many believed those still outside the ground at throw-in time were there because of their own tardiness.
www.munster-express.ie /030606/news2.htm   (592 words)

  
 Waterford News & Star: Justin McCarthy — A Year In The Life
When Justin McCarthy was appointed as manager to the Waterford senior hurling in 2002 to replace his namesake, fellow Corkman and former teammate, Gerald McCarthy, few in Waterford GAA circles had to ask who he was.
The truth is that Justin is one of the most well known and respected hurling men in the game, hence his second name is rarely needed when his name is broached in GAA circles.
True, of course Gerald McCarthy had brought the Waterford players to the water and of course the bunch of players had the necessary natural ability to achieve but it was Justin who made them drink for the well of success.
www.waterford-news.com /news/story.asp?j=13007   (592 words)

  
 Waterford news, local irish news
He will also be remembered too as a member of the Western and County GAA Board teams who man all the gates at games all over the county and was on duty at Walsh Park last Sunday week for the Waterford/Galway games less than forty eight hours before he suffered his fatal heart attack.
He won junior hurling championship honours in his teens with Kilboginet and later excelled himself in GAA Administration by serving as chairman first of the Brickey Rangers club and later the Abbeyside/Ballinacourty club to which he gave remarkable service for several years.
Noel was one of the most popular and respected members of our community, an exemplary individual who commanded the respect and admiration of everyone who knew him.
www.munster-express.ie /040402/notes_dungarvan.html   (592 words)

  
 Waterford News & Star: Croke Park debate season in full flow
And with GAA President Seán Kelly making his view that Croke Park should be opened clearly known, it looked as if the wheels were in motion and that at long last, the possibility of seeing Thierry Henry or Jonny Wilkinson trot out on the famous Pairc an Chrocaigh was about to become a reality.
But if Croke Park is opened will the headhunters then want all the other GAA grounds in the Country.
A few years ago, the whole Croke Park debate came up for discussion and the motion was defeated by a vote.
www.waterford-news.com /news/story.asp?j=12998   (946 words)

  
 Munster GAA Web Site
Clashmore from Waterford will be attempting to continue the renaissance of sorts in Waterford football and are up against the hosts Kilmacud, Ballymahon of Longford and Armagh's Clan Na Gael, the home club of Diarmuid Marsden.
Speaking at the announcement of the draw, Managing Director of O'Neills, Mr Tony Towell said; "O'Neills are delighted to be involved with Kilmacud Crokes in what is always a superb competition of the highest quality.
Pauric McMenemen, Chairman of the Kilmacud Crokes Football Committee was also in attendance.
munster.gaa.ie /Main_pages/2003_kilmacudfootballsevens.html   (592 words)

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