The Avondhu

Intermedia­tes and juniors win

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On Friday night last the intermedia­te hurlers headed to Ballygunne­r for their first round of the division 3 County Hurling League. After a well-played game Ballyduff came out with a victory on a scoreline of 3-18 to 0-12. Their next fixture is at home to St Mollerans on 11th May at 6pm.

Following on from the intermedia­te victory, the juniors headed down to Waterford once again on Saturday morning to play Erin’s Own after our own pitch was deemed unplayable and reversing the fixture to the city venue. They came out with a victory on a scoreline of 3-13 to 1-11 with Billy Carroll and Micheal Hannigan giving great hurling displays. They will play away against near neighbours Ballysagga­rt in the next game on 12th May at 12pm.

COUNTY U20

Best of luck to Tommy and all involved with the Waterford U20 hurlers who look to bounce back against Tipperary on Friday 19th next at 7pm in Fraher Field, Dungarvan after an opening round loss to Cork.

CELTIC CHALLENGE

On Sunday Waterford played North Cork in the Celtic Challenge. They narrowly lost out on the day but it was great to see the club being represente­d by two players on the panel, Gavin Kenneally and Killian English.

CLUB MINOR HURLING

Best of luck to the Minor team and management who play the first round of their league campaign against Lismore in Lismore this Thursday evening at 7pm.

JUVENILE FIXTURES AND RESULTS

Hard luck to the U12 footballer­s who played against Kilrossant­y last week and lost on a scoreline of 5-5 to 2-5. The lads will play against Fourmilewa­ter at home this Friday with a 6.30pm throw in.

Well done to the U11 hurling team who took part in a recent challenge match with a new set of jerseys sponsored by Séamus Mills. Thanks to Séamus for sponsoring a lovely set of jerseys.

JUVENILE PRESENTATI­ON

On Saturday there will be a juvenile medal presentati­on for the victorious teams over the past year. It will take place in St Michael’s Hall at 6.30pm. There will be a special guest on the night to present the medals to the players.

PRIMARY GAME

Well done to Andrew Bourke who played for the Waterford Primary Game team at half time in the Waterford Tipperary MSFC game in Fraher Field today. It was a great day in Fraher Field as Waterford recorded an historic win over the Premier county.

 ?? ?? Ballyduff Upper U11s, proudly modelling their new jerseys.
Ballyduff Upper U11s, proudly modelling their new jerseys.
 ?? ?? Andrew Burke, who played for the Waterford Primary Game team at half-time in the Waterford Tipperary MSFC game in Fraher Field recently.
Andrew Burke, who played for the Waterford Primary Game team at half-time in the Waterford Tipperary MSFC game in Fraher Field recently.

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