U16 Footballers Win
Our u16 footballers defeated St Martins in Killurin on Monday evening in championship 3 -4 to 1 -7.
U12 WIN
Our u14 hurlers defeated Monageer / Boolavogue comfortably on Thursday evening in championship.
INTERMEDIATE LOSS
Hard luck to Clodagh Jackman, Patrice O ‘ Gorman and Emma Kiely and the Wexford Intermediate camogie team who were defeated by Antrim on Saturday evening.
COUNTY CAMOGIE WIN
Well done to Emma Walsh and Aoife Sheil and the Wexford Senior camogie team who defeated Waterford on Saturday in the All Ireland championship in Walsh Park. We wish Emma a speedy recovery for a hand injury sustained in this game.
JUNIOR LEAGUE WIN
Our Junior Footballers defeated Rathgarogue Cushinstown in the league in Killurin on Saturday evening.
SENIOR LEAGUE WIN
Our Senior footballers had a one point win in the league over Starlights on Friday evening.
U9 CHAMPIONS
Well done to our u9 hurlers who swept the boards on Sunday at the Eire Óg Corrachoill U9 hurling tournament. The boys won their three group games and semi-final before taking on a strong Lucan Sarsfields outfit in the final. At full time with both sides level extra time was agreed and in the closing stages of extra time a draw still looked on the cards until Colin Carley scored a tremendous point from the sideline to win the game. Well done boys and mentors!
SENIOR CAMOGIE
Hard luck to our Senior camogie team who were beaten by Oulart The Ballagh in Killurin yesterday evening in the second round of the championship.
SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP
Our Senior hurlers met Rapparees in Round 2 of the Pettitts Senior Hurling Championship on Saturday in Wexford Park. Gary Moore delighted the crowd with an excellent early goal and there followed an even exchange for the first half, tipping in the Rapps favour towards the latter end, closing out the half 4 points ahead of Glynn Barntown. Despite the benefit of a strong breeze in the second half our boys struggled to get to grips with the game and a gap of 2 or 3 points remained between the teams for most of these 30 minutes. In the dying stages of ordinary time a Mark Fanning free rebounded off the Rapparees upright and Craig Doyle was on hand to double it to the net to put us a point up. However the excitement was shortlived as Rapps replied instantly by raising the Green flag at the other end of the field. The added minutes of extra time were not enough and Rapps took the spoils 2-17 to 2-15.