Monday, 12 June 2017

Feile Weekend Arrives For Déise Hurling and Camogie Clubs


For six Hurling and Camogie Clubs in County Waterford this coming weekend is Féile weekend.

Last year the competition was successfully staged in Waterford and Tipperary and this coming weekend the competition moves to the other three counties that make up the South East Region – Wexford, Kilkenny and Carlow.

In Camogie Waterford will have to representatives, with Gailltir taking part in Division One and Modeligo in Division Two.

Gailltir have a good record in this competition in the last few years and they will be looking to extend that good record this weekend.

They have their first game on Friday afternoon at 4pm when they take on James Stephens on their own ground in Kilkenny. At 6-15pm that same evening the young Barony Ladies are out once more when they take on Lucan Sarsfields from Dublin at the same venue.

Gailltir will play their third game in the group stages of the competition on Saturday morning when they take on St. Brigids Ballycallan at Tom Ryall Park.

Depending on where Gailltir finish in their group they will play a Plate or Cup quarter final on Saturday afternoon.

If they finish third or fourth in the group they will play the plate quarter final in Bunclody whereas if they finish first or second in the group they play the cup quarter final again in Bunclody at 5-30pm.

The quarter final winners in both sections will be in semi final action on Sunday morning. The plate semi final is fixed for 10-30am in Ferns with the Cup semi finals an hour later.

The Plate final is fixed for Ferns at 3-45pm on Sunday with the Cup Final going ahead at the same venue at the same time.

Modeligo will represent Waterford in Division two.

They play Oulart the Ballagh at 5pm in Hollymount and play Dunloy from Antrim at the same venue an hour later. On Saturday morning they play St. Ibars/Shelmaliers at 11-15am.

Depending on where Modeligo finish in their group they will play a Plate or Cup quarter final on Saturday afternoon.

If they finish third or fourth in the group they will play the plate quarter final in Rathnure at 3pm whereas if they finish first or second in the group they play the cup quarter final again in Rathnure at 4-30pm.

The quarter final winners in both sections will be in semi final action on Sunday morning. The plate semi final is fixed for 11-30am in Palmerstown with the Cup semi finals at 12-15pm at the same venue.

The Plate final is fixed for St. John’s Park at 3pm on Sunday with the Cup Final going ahead at the same venue in Nowlan Park.

In Hurling, Abbeyside, Clonea, Saint Mollerans and Ferrybank represent the county.

Abbeyside play in Division one and begin with a game against Faythe Harriers at 5pm on Friday. An hour later they play Monaleen from Limerick at the same venue and on Saturday morning they play Rapparees in Bellefield at 11am.

Depending on where Abbeyside finish in their group they will play a Plate or Cup quarter final on Saturday afternoon.

If they finish third or fourth in the group they will play the plate quarter final in Thomastown at 3pm whereas if they finish first or second in the group they play the cup quarter final again in Thomastown at 4pm.

The quarter final winners in both sections will be in semi final action on Sunday morning. The plate semi final is fixed for 11-30am at Kells Road with the Cup semi finals at the same venue 45 minutes later.

The Plate final is fixed for St. John’s Park at 3-45pm on Sunday with the Cup Final going ahead at Nowlan Park at the same time.

Clonea will play in Division four.

They play Myshall from Carlow in Myshall at 5pm on Friday and Eoghan Ruadh from Tyrone at the same venue at 6pm. They play their final group game on Saturday morning against Bennettsbridge in Bennettsbridge at 11am.

Depending on where Clonea finish in their group they will play a Plate or Cup quarter final on Saturday afternoon.

If they finish third or fourth in the group they will play the plate quarter final in Saint Aidan’s in Ferns whereas if they finish first or second in the group they play the cup quarter final again in Bunclody at 4-30pm.

The quarter final winners in both sections will be in semi final action on Sunday morning. The plate semi final is fixed for 11-30am in Tinryland with the Cup semi finals 45 minutes later at the same venue.

The Plate final is fixed for Tinryland at 2-30pm on Sunday with the Cup Final going ahead at the same venue at the same time.

Saint Mollerans are in Division seven.

They play Cloughbawn from Wexford in Clonroche on Friday at 5pm and Roscrea from Tipperary at the same venue an hour later. They travel to Adamstown on Saturday morning to play the host club at 11am.

Depending on where Saint Mollerans finish in their group they will play a Plate or Cup quarter final on Saturday afternoon.

If they finish third or fourth in the group they will play the plate quarter final in Clonroche at 3pm whereas if they finish first or second in the group they play the cup quarter final again in Clonroche at 4-30pm.

The quarter final winners in both sections will be in semi final action on Sunday morning. The plate semi final is fixed for 10am in Ferns with the Cup semi finals at the same time.

The Plate and Cup finals are in Ferns on Sunday at 1pm.

Ferrybank are in Division nine and play their three group games at Kennedy Park in New Ross. They play Cluain O’Rahilly’s at 5pm on Friday and Kildare an hour later. On Saturday morning they play Geraldine O’Hanrahans at 11-15am.

Depending on where Ferrybank finish in their group they will play a Plate or Cup quarter final on Saturday afternoon.

If they finish third or fourth in the group they will play the plate quarter final in Kennedy Park  at 3-45pm whereas if they finish first or second in the group they play the cup quarter final again in Kennedy Park at 5-15pm.

The quarter final winners in both sections will be in semi final action on Sunday morning. The plate semi final is fixed for 10am in Myshall with the Cup semi finals at 10-45am.

The Plate final is fixed for Fenagh at 2-30pm on Sunday with the Cup Final going ahead at the same venue at the same time.

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