Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Chontae Loch Garman Intermediate Hurling Final Replay OYLEGATE-GLENBRIEN v HWH-BUNCLODY Intermediate Hurling Final Replay OYLEGATE-GLENBRIEN v HWH-BUNCLODY AIB Leinster Junior Football Championship Round 1 ST. FINTAN’S (Wexford) v KILCAVAN (Laois) AIB Leinster Junior Football Championship Round 1 ST. FINTAN’S (Wexford) v KILCAVAN (Laois) Clár Oifigiúl Luach €2 Rúnaí Wexford Park, Saturday 13th October at 3.30pm Reiteoir: David O’Leary (Rathnure) 2.00pm - Reiteoir: Garreth Whelan (Cill Mhantáin) 2.00pm - Reiteoir: Garreth Whelan (Cill Mhantáin) Intermediate hurling replay pages_Layout 1 29/11/2012 15:25 Page 1
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Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Chontae Loch Garman
Intermediate Hurling Final Replay
OYLEGATE-GLENBRIENv
HWH-BUNCLODY
Intermediate Hurling Final Replay
OYLEGATE-GLENBRIENv
HWH-BUNCLODY
AIB Leinster Junior Football Championship Round 1
ST. FINTAN’S (Wexford)v
KILCAVAN (Laois)
AIB Leinster Junior Football Championship Round 1
ST. FINTAN’S (Wexford)v
KILCAVAN (Laois)
Clár Oifigiúl Luach €2Rúnaí
Wexford Park, Saturday 13th October at 3.30pmReiteoir: David O’Leary (Rathnure)
FÁILTE ÓN gCATHAOIRLEACHA daoine uaisle agus a chairde go leir, cuirim failte roimh gach einneagus go mor mhor cuirim failte roimh na foirne ata ag imirt anseo inniu.
On behalf of Coiste Chondae Loch Garman, I would like to welcome youto Wexford Park for the Intermediate Hurling Final replay betweenOylegate and Half Way House Bunclody and the first round of the AIBLeinster Junior Football championship between St Fintans of Wexfordand Kilcavan of Laois.
With the county minor and senior finals on tomorrow a great effort by all the staff and volunteersis required to have the Park in pristine condition again. They will be working away late into thisevening to ensure all is well for teams and supporters alike tomorrow. I would like to thankeveryone for their efforts and support, my fellow officers, The C.C.C., match officials, gatemen,stewards, programme sellers, Gardai, event controller Michael Kinsella, Chief Steward DaveOrmonde, and our PRO Rory Murphy who produced this programme.
Diarmuid Devereux.
BUÍOCHAS ÓN EAGARTHÓIR Today we welcome the Intermediate hurling final replay and AIB LeinsterJunior Football championship first round game to Wexford Park.
Oylegate and HWH Bunclody are back for a second bite of the cherry afterthe dramatic finale to last weeks draw game. 4 points down as the clockticked 30 minutes, Oylegate tapped over a 65 to leave just a goalbetween the teams. Then on the final attack a blasting shot was savedby Bunclody goal keeper Art O”Neill only for Padge Doran to be hand to put the rebound into thenet for the equalizing score. We look forward to an equally exciting game today and with boththese teams just down from senior ranks this year they are both showing hunger to rejoin the elitedozen again.
I would like to thank all who assisted with the production of this programme : The Communicaions& Marketing Committee, Maria Nolan, John Kenny, Tom Boland, Mick Dwyer, Mick Nolan, PatDoran, PJ Howlin. Also the Club secretaries and PRO’s, C&R Print and our programme sellers notleast Gay Stafford who is there to greet us all with a smile every time we enter the Park.
Ruairi Ó MurchúOifigeach Caldreamh PoibliCoiste Contae Loch Garman
2009 brought St Fintans, theJunior D football championshiptitle by the strong efforts of theclubs second team. Havingfought off HWH Bunclody inPatrick’s Park in the semi final1.07 to 0.09, St Fintans came upagainst St James in a highlycontested and entertaining finalin Killurin. At the finish, StFintans 2.8 St James 2.6.One would have to go backfurther, to 1999 to find the lastmajor championship won by StFintans. Marshalled by two bighearted club men, Billy Roweand Jim Rowe, they accountedfor Kilmore on a scoreline of 1.07to 1.06. Having gained promotion tointermediate ranks, they also went on alengthy Leinster club campaign that broughtthem to Leinster final - only to lose outagainst Clara of Offaly, 0.10 to 0.09.From this 1999 panel, Niall Murphy, AdrianMurphy, Jamie Codd and Enda Newport are inthe panel for 2012 team. Minor stars, DonalShanley, Jim Rossiter, Peter Goldsmith andJason Pettit give this 2012 panel a goodbalance. Players in 1999, but teammanagement today, Trevor Rankin(Bainisteoir), Jack Murphy and John Wright Jnrare ably assisted by another big clubman RichKelly. Working alongside the hurlingmanagement team lead by Eddie Maloney -players, management and backroom teams
have put in a huge amount of work and effort. With the 2012 title still up for grabs, followingthe drawn final just two weeks ago, St Fintanswill be aiming for the result to go their way inthe replay next week, and today, will definitelybe pulling out all the stops to progress in theLeinster Club championship.
The club secretary, on behalf of St FintansGAA Club would like to thank: Bolgers Hardware Ballycogley, EddieMaloney Plastering, Grass Master, John KellyCar Sales, Linda Rankin Massage TherapistR & W Kelly Ltd., Rotech, St Fintans LadiesFootball Club, Wright Insurance BrokersLtd., Ye Olde Coopers Inn and all those whoendlessly volunteer their time and effort forthe club.
Kilcavan GAA club was founded in 1946. Theclub has one of the smallest catchment areasin Laois, but has a proud tradition ofcompeting with and beating the best. Situatednear the Laois Offaly boarder the club hasstrived hard down the years to keep gaelicgames going in such a small rural townslandbut it has a tradition of producing talented
footballers down the years and continues todo so. Our last county title was won in 2004when the men in Maroon won the Laois JuniorA title. This year the club took the decision todrop back down from Intermediate Level afterlosing several players abroad, the clubreached the semi final of Junior A this yearwhere they were narrowly defeated.
KILCAVAN
Back: Cathal O’Brien, John William Rowe, Philip O’Brien, Eoin Whitmore,Donal Shanley, Niall Murphy. Middle: Dave Kelleher, Rich Kelly, Jack Murphy,Darragh Wright, Jason Pettit, Paddy Keane, Niall Moore, Peter Goldsmith,Shane Sinnott, Kevin Day, Shane Sinnott, Tom Cullen, Padraig Doyle, BrianLacey, John Wright Jnr, Richard Rowe, Trevor Rankin. Front: Conor Sinnott,Tom Power, Frank Staples, Jimmy Staples, Adrian Murphy, Patrick McDonnell,Brendan Hughes, Jim Rossiter, Martin Goggin, Conor Day. Missing fromphoto: Jamie Codd, Enda Newport, Joey Wadding and Sam Finn.
Ciarán DaggerTownland: The OilAge: 23Achievements: 3 minor titlesFavourite Player: Henry Shefflin
Brian DoranTownland: The OilAge: 17Achievements: U16 Leinster schools, club u16hurling, u14 footballFavourite Player: Liam Dunne
Fergal DoranTownland: The OilAge: 23Achievements: 3 minor hurling, U21 hurling,Junior football/hurlingFavourite Player: John “Sport” Reck
Pádraig DoranTownland: KilcottyAge: 21Achievements: 3 minor hurling, Senior B hurling,U12 hurling, FootballFavourite Player: Eddie Brennan
Anthony DoyleTownland: BallybanogueAge: 31Achievements: Senior B hurling, Junior football2012Favourite Player: Ken McGrath
John FoleyTownland: BallinastrawAge: 21Achievements: Féile skills championFavourite Player: John Mullane
Fergus HeffernanTownland: KilcottyAge: 29Achievements: Intermediate Leinster and AllIreland hurling
Favourite Player: Eddie Brennan
Michael HeffernanTownland: KilcottyAge: 28Achievements: U16 Leinster Schools,Intermediate All Ireland Hurling, Junior footballFavourite Player: Tommy Walsh
Mark KavanaghTownland: MillandsAge: 19Achievements: Minor hurling, U16hurling/football, junior footballFavourite Player: Joe Canning
Shane LambertTownland: BallydonfinAge: 19Achievements: U14 footabll, U16 hurling,footballU21 district hurlingFavourite Player: Tommy Walsh
Bryan McCormackTownland: OulartleighAge: 23Achievements: 3 minor hurling, Junior hurlingFavourite Player: Tommy Walsh
John McCormackTownland: BallinaslaneyAge: 19Achievements: U16 hurling, football, Leinsterschools hurlingFavourite Player: Tommy Walsh
MEET THE HWH BUNCLODY MENArt O Neill (28) Carpenter – Art holds 2Intermediate hurling medals, 3 minor footballmedals, 2 Under 21 football medals and 1under 21hurling medal.
Enda Slevin (30) Software Engineer – Endaholds 2 intermediate hurling medals, 2 MinorFootball medals and a Ryan Cup hurling medalwith DCU in 2002.
Matty Byrne (29) Block Layer – Matty holds 4minor football medals, one under 21 hurlingand 2 intermediate hurling medals.
James Moorhead (28) Quality AssuranceSpecialist - James is a steady defender whoholds 1 intermediate hurling medal, a junior Dhurling medal, 3 Minor football, 2 Juvenile, andUnder 14 Football medals.
Darren Kehoe (25) Carpenter- Darren holds 1under 16 football medal, 2 minor footballmedals, Jim Byrne cup medal, 2 under 21football medals, 1 under 21 hurling medal and1 intermediate hurling medal.
Sean Kenny (18) Student - Sean hasrepresented Wexford minor hurlers this year.Sean holds 1 under 16 medal, 1 minor football& 1 minor hurling medal.
Bryan O’Hara (25) Accounts Manager. Brotherto Keith. Bryan holds 1 minor football medals,2 under21 medals a Jim Byrne Cup, Junior Bfootball and a Junior D hurling medal.
Colm Farrell (26) Panel Beater - Colm has wona Railway medal with Leinster. He also holds 2minor football medals two under 21 football, anunder 21 hurling and 2 Jim Byrne Cup footballmedals. Colm also holds a Football Purple andGold Star at Wing back from ‘07.
Aidan Nolan (19) Carpenter - Aidan hold’s 1minor football medal, junior D hurling andfootball medal along with 1 intermediatehurling medal. He represented Wexford under21 hurlers this year.
Mark Murphy (35) Engineer – Holder of 3
Intermediate hurling medals. Mark has alsowon 2 Intermediate Leinster hurling titles withWexford.
Mylie Connors (24) Tarmacadam Contractor –Mylie holds and under 21 hurling medal.
Barry Kehoe (27) Engineer – Barry holds 3minor football, 2 under 21 football and under21 hurling medal. He also won an intermediatehurling medal in 2010.
JP Connors (29) Tarmacadam Contractor – JPhas won 1 minor football, 1 under 21 hurlingand 1 Intermediate hurling titles.
David Reck (26) Carpenter – David holds 1under 16 medal, 1 minor football medal, 1 JimByrne cup medal, 2 under 21 football, 1 Under21 hurling medal and 1 intermediate hurlingmedal.
Larry Connors (45) Sales – Larry holds 4intermediate hurling titles, 2 minor football, 1under 21 hurling, 2 Junior football and 1 Juniorhurling medals.
Shane Kehoe (24) Bar Manager – Shane haswon minor hurling and football medals alongwith Junior hurling and football titles.
Ollie Connors (39) Company Rep - Ollie holds1 Under 21 Football, 1 Minor Football, 3Intermediate Hurling, 2 Senior footballchampionships; some of which he won withRapparees/Starlights.
Kevin Dunne (25) Block layer – Kevin holds aJim Byrne Cup football medal, 1 minor football,2 under 21 football medals, under 21 hurlingmedal and 1 intermediate hurling medal.
Thomas O’Neill (25) Carpenter – Thos has won2 under 16, and 1 minor football, 2 under 21football, 1 under 21 hurling and anIntermediate hurling title.
Mickey Connors (45) Sales – Mickey has won 4Intermediate hurling titles, 2 minor football, 1under 21 football, 2 junior football, 1 Juniorhurling and a Junior All Ireland Hurling medal.
Podge Kehoe (18) Podge has won a minorhurling and football title with HWH Bunclody.
Half-Way-House \ Bunclody is a proud dualcode club with most adult players playingboth hurling and football. Today we aregoing for an historic 6th IntermediateHurling title having last won in 2010. ColmKehoe and Micky Connors jnr each alreadyhave four Intermediate Hurling medals andtoday are hoping to win their fifth!
The construction industry has traditionallybeen a major source of employment for ourparish. H.W.H.\ Bunclody, as a result of therecent downturn, has been hit hard byemigration for the 2nd time in a generation.In the 1980s and early 90s we lost manyplayers who went to the U.K. and U.S.A. insearch of work. In recent years, many highlyqualified men and women have emigrated,some as far away as Australia and NewZealand as well as the U.S.A. and the U.K. tofind gainful employment. New technologiessuch as Twitter help many of these youngpeople to follow our Clubs progress. Twitterin particular allows us to give score by scoreupdates in real time from live matches,
ensuring our supporters abroad are kept upto date and indeed giving them a chance totweet messages of support and othercomments.
We are grateful to all our loyal supporters,both at home and abroad; you are the heartand soul of our Club. We thank Kelly Bros,who sponsor our Hurlers, and Kehoe’s Bar ourFootballers, for your generosity.
I would like to wish our mentors & playersthe best of luck in today’s game. They are avery dedicated group that deserve to go allthe way this year.
Half-Way-House \ Bunclody G.A.A. Clubremember especially today, a faithful andhard working member and friend MartinJordan, whose unexpected death occurredthree weeks ago. Ní bheidh a leithéid arísann.
Barbara Anne MurphyCathaoirleach, Tig Leath Sli-Buncloidi.
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A FEW WORDS FROM HWH-BUNCLODY CHAIRPERSON
MESSAGE FROM THE HWH-BUNCLODY CAPTAINIt is a great privilege for me to becaptain of the HWH BunclodyIntermediate hurling team. As ateam we have put tremendoushard work into reaching this finaltoday and we will continue towork hard until the final whistlegoes today. We have not had it allour own way on the path towardstodays final having encounteredsome tough battles along theway. But that shows what great characterthis team has and the never say die attitudethat has got us to Wexford park today. I’d liketo take this opportunity on behalf of the
whole team to sincerely thank ourmanagement team Niall, Denisand Colm for all their hard workand support throughout the year.Also Rory Kinsella for the muchappreciated assistance he gaveto us in preparing for today. WhileI’m hoping we come out on toptoday and return to Bunclody asIntermediate Hurling ChampionsI would like to wish Oylegate the
best of luck in what is sure to be a sportingbattle.
Martin Jordan was a gentleman.He was inoffensive, obliging, andloyal and he was respected by allwho knew him. In his chosenprofession as a carpenter he washard working, reliable, punctual andvery skilled.
Martin’s main interest was theG.A.A. – he was keenly interested in thefortunes of both his County team of Wexfordand his Club – Half-Way-House \ Bunclody.The amount of time, dedication, skills andexpertise he gave to the club as a player,mentor and committee member wasexceptional. He was an active member ofboth the underage and adult committees ofH.W.H. \ Bunclody for more than twenty years.He also served on a number of subcommittees such as St. Patrick’s Day Parade,Club House and the Club Lotto on which heserved as a member for 20 years and aschairman for 5. He was always available tohelp in any capacity that the club required.
Martin’s playing career started on a high -winning u12 football in 1976, and thefollowing year he captained the Rackardleague winning team. Under the guidance ofNoel O’Keeffe in the Bunclody V.E.C., Martinwon u15 and 17 County Titles in ‘79 and ‘80.
He was on the historic minor squad,when H.W.H. \ Bunclody capturedtheir first title in 1981. Four yearslater, in 1985, he won a CountySenior Football Championshipmedal having lost a Junior CountyFinal a month earlier and he wonthree Senior Football Leaguemedals.
The next chapter for Martin was asa mentor. For over 25 years, up to his untimelypassing, he coached, managed and trainedteams in the Club - u16, u18, u21, Juniors,Intermediates and Senior - in both hurlingand football - with County Championshipsuccess coming his way in the form of Juvenilehurling in 1994, Minor football in both 1999and 2000 and u21 football in 2005 and 2006.
Martin had a hugely positive influence onthe development of our Club and on theyouth of the Parish which should neither beunderestimated nor forgotten. We owe him adebt which can never be repaid. The hugeGuard of Honour from H.W.H. \ BunclodyG.A.A. Club at both Martin’s removal andburial were testament to high esteem withwhich he is held in his native Parish.
Ní beidh a leithéid arís ann.(His like will not be seen again)Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
Tribute to the late great Martin JordanTig Leath Slí -Bun Clóidí C.L.G.