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Hurling Preliminary Quarter Finals Programme www.wexfordgaa.ie Facebook.com/wexgaa @OfficialWexGAA 2021 WEXFORD GAA HURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS Pre liminary Quarter August 27th - 29th, 2021 Finals 3 THE COURTYARD FERNS INTER. ‘A’ HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP RE-FIXTURE INTERMEDIATE A Group B • Bellefield • 27-08-2021 • 18.45pm • Referee: Ian Dwyer GERALDINE O’HANRAHANS FIR IONAID 16. RYAN GARDINER 1 17. MARK PURCELL BRANDON GARDINER 18. NEIL HICKEY 19. MICHAEL CULLEN 2 3 4 20. NED CONNORS LIAM WALSH CONOR CLEERE BARRY KELLY 21. BRYAN HABERLIN 22. ANTHONY PURCELL 5 6 7 23. JIMMY SMITH PÁDRAIG BAILEY GARRY HILL DIARMUID KEHOE 24. PADDY SOMERS 25. STEVEN SOMERS 26. EOIN RHODES 8 9 27. DAVID PURCELL MICHAEL CLEERE JACK FORAN 28. MICHAEL CULLEN 29. LIAM WALSH 10 11 12 30. DANIELIUS NIEKIS EOIN CASHIN ENDA KELLY MATT CROWDLE Manager: Kevin Bolger Selectors: Dara Kissane, 13 14 15 Anthony Bailey, Declan Doyle BARRY ROCHE DYLAN EGAN EOIN KELLY Covid Officer: Maria Kelly SHAMROCKS FIR IONAID 16 JAMIE DAGG 1 17 PA WEAFER DAITHI MURPHY 18 BARRY DOBBS 19 RAY KENNY 2 3 4 20 EDDIE WEAFER RICKY MURPHY MICK WEAFER KARL CULLEN 21 NIALL THORPE 22 GEORGE WHEELOCK 5 6 7 23 SEAN LEVINGSTONE BRANDAN O’CONNOR BOB JACOB PODGE DOYLE 24 JIM JACOB Management: 8 9 Anthony Wallace MAURICE CASEY HARRY GOFF Jimbob Dempsey Nicky Murphy Michael Dobbs 10 11 12 Brendan Kearney SEAN WILDES GEORGE JACOB JOHN O’CONNOR 13 14 15 JACK MOOREHOUSE AARON WALLACE GLEN NOLAN 4 PETTITT’S SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP PRELIMINARY QTR-FINAL SENIOR Chadwick’s Wexford Park • 28-08-2021 • 2.00pm • Referee: John Carton OULART-THE BALLAGH FIR IONAID 16. BEN O’CONNOR 1 17. NIALL REDMOND DARRAGH HAYES 18. GARRETT SINNOTT 19. CORMAC FINN 2 3 4 20. ADAM NOLAN IAN STOREY CONOR GOFF KEVIN NIMMO 21. ADAM M cREDMOND 22. PETER SUTTON 5 6 7 23. MURTHA DOYLE EOIN MOORE SHAUN MURPHY KEVIN SHERIDAN 24. ANTHONY ROCHE Manager: Liam Dunne. 8 9 Selectors: Alan O’Connor BILLY DUNNE JACK ROCHE Jimmy Prendergast 10 11 12 DECLAN BUGGY CONOR O’LEARY TOMÁS DUNNE 13 14 15 DARYL GRAY MARTIN ÓG STOREY NICKY KIRWAN ST. ANNE’S FIR IONAID 16 REDMOND BARRY 1 17 PARAIC O'KEEFFE PAUL BRENNAN 18 DARRAGH FURLONG 19 KEVIN WHITE 2 3 4 20 VINCENT CARROLL FINN O’DRISCOLL LIAM SCHOKMAN EOIN RYAN 21 KEVIN BREEN 22 MICHAEL O'BRIEN 5 6 7 23 JONATHAN FOGARTY BRIAN KAVANAGH AIDAN ROCHFORD KEVIN WHELAN 24 KYLE KENNEDY 25 MOSSY CULLEN 26 GAVIN O'BRIEN 8 9 27 CILLIAN BYRNE DIARMUID O’KEEFFE LIAM ÓG M cGOVERN 28 JACK O'BRIEN 29 SEAN GAUL 10 11 12 30 MICHAEL CULLEN BEN MOORE MARK FURLONG MICHAEL FOGARTY 31 RORY BYRNE 13 14 15 ANDREW KENNEDY DYLAN O’BRIEN LIAM ROCHFORD 5 PETTITT’S SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP PRELIMINARY QTR-FINAL SENIOR Chadwicks Wexford Park • 28-08-2021 • 6.00pm • Referee: Niall McDonald FERNS ST. AIDAN’S FIR IONAID 16. MICHAEL WALSH 1 17. PATRICK BREEN JAMES LAWLOR 18. BRIAN STAFFORD 19. PATRICK O HAGAN 2 3 4 20. BRIAN O NEILL CONOR SCALLAN NIALL MURPHY JOHN BREEN 21. RORY SCALLAN 22. IAN BYRNE 5 6 7 23. PETER NOLAN EOIN MURPHY GAVIN BAILEY CIARAN ROBERTS 24. PADRAIG KINSELLA 25. PETER O'TOOLE 8 9 26. RYAN NOLAN TOMMY DWYER BRENDAN JORDAN 27. BARRY MURPHY 28. SEAN WALSH 29. CHRISTOPHER O'CONNOR 10 11 12 JONNY DWYER JAMES TONKS CHRIS TURNER Management: Joe Morris, Pat Bennett, 13 14 15 Padraig Bailey, Ben Bernie. PAUL MORRIS DIARMUID DOYLE COREY BYRNE DUNBAR FIR IONAID ST. MOGUE’S FETHARD 16 CIARAN FURLONG 17 KEVIN ROWE 1 SEAN FOLEY 18 RUAIRI TUBRITT 19 DARREN FOLEY 20 AARON MURPHY 2 3 4 21 RICKY ROWE DANIEL MULLEN DARRAGH BARDEN DYLAN WHELAN 22 BRIAN DILLON 23 MIKIE BARDEN 5 6 7 24 SEAN SUTTON RICHARD WATERS JOE SUTTON MARK WALLACE 25 OGIE DOYLE 26 JAMES DILLON 27 STEPHEN BARRY 8 9 28 ADAM SWAN GRAHAM O’GRADY GARRETH FOLEY Manager: Liam Fennelly 10 11 12 Selectors: Georgie Foley CIARAN DWYER JOHN TUBRITT JIMMY SUTTON Robert Whelan, John Power Robert Swan 13 14 15 Fitness Coach: Eddie Jackman CIAN BYRNE BRIAN POWER MIKIE DWYER Physio: John Moorehouse 6 PERMANENT TSB JUNIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP PRELIMINARY QTR-FINAL JUNIOR O’Kennedy Park • 28-08-2021 • 2.00pm • Referee: James Mullally FAYTHE HARRIERS FIR IONAID 16 NICKY LAWLOR 1 17 SEAN BANVILLE JOSH WALSH 18 EMMETT NOLAN 19 EDDIE KENNEDY 2 3 4 20 SHANE HOWARD CALUM CORCORAN CILLIAN LAWLOR ALEX BOGGAN 21 ALAN LYNCH 22 DALE MCGRATH 5 6 7 23 PADDY GLOVER DANNY LYNCH LIAM CASSIN SEAN BYRNE 24 CONOR KEHOE 25 CIARAN BYRNE 26 CON O’DONNAGAIN 8 9 27 DAVID GOULDSON DEAN WALSH CONOR HALLIGAN 28 EMMETT KEELING 10 11 12 JASON GORDON SEAN KEARNEY EOIN KAVANAGH 13 14 15 SEAN PALIN FIACH CROWLEY BEN HYNES BALLYHOGUE FIR IONAID 16 RICKY HOGAN 1 17 TOBIAS REDMOND SEAN RING 18 ENDA MINOGUE 19 CIAN WICKHAM 20 JOHN KEHOE 2 3 4 21 SEAN ROCHFORD FIONN ROCHFORD EDWARD GALAVAN EAMONN DOYLE 22 SHANE ROCHE 23 RONAN MINOGUE 5 6 7 24 MICHAEL PARKER 25 CIAN ROCHFORD CONOR BYRNE COLM PARNELL NICK DOYLE 26 RONAN BYRNE 27. SHANE BYRNE 8 9 28. TADHG MALONE GRAHAM PARKER SHANE DOYLE 29. CONOR DAWSON 30. MARTIN DOYLE 31. PETER KELLY 10 11 12 32. NIALL MAHER LIAM DOYLE DENIS LEACY DAVID HENNEBRY Manager: Enda O’Brien Selectors: Denis Asple 13 14 15 Jim Carberry, James Breen LIAM ROSSITER DYLAN DALTON JAMES PARLE Physio: Tom Murphy 8 9 September October August Draw Draw Draw "Photo for illustration purposes only" Wexford Park PETTITTS SUPERVALU €2,500 Duf fry Rovers CASH € 1,000 PROUD SPONSOR OF WEXFORD G.A.A. Zurich Insurance plc is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. PETTITT’S SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP PRELIMINARY QTR-FINAL SENIOR Chadwicks Wexford Park • 29-08-2021 • 2.00pm • Referee: David Jenkins CLOUGHBAWN FIR IONAID 16. NOEL CARTON 1 17. SHANE KEHOE SEAN KEATING 18. COREY BOLGER 19. DAVID DOYLE MURPHY 2 3 4 20. MIKEY FLEMING GAVIN MURPHY BARRY CARTON JAMES DEMPSEY 21. NATHAN M cDONALD 22. AARON M ac MANUS 5 6 7 23. CIARAN MURPHY BARRY KEHOE CONNAL FLOOD (C) COLM KEHOE 24. STEPHEN CASSERLY 25. PAUL FOLEY 26. KYLE MURPHY 8 9 27. PAIDI CULLEN EANNA DOYLE JOHNNY CULLEN 28. DAVIN MURPHY 10 11 12 ALAN CARTON HARRY KEHOE LIAM FLOOD Management: Tommy Roche, Aidan Kielthy, Paul Flood, Tom Cullen 13 14 15 PADDY WHITTY BOB WHITTY JACK FLEMING FAYTHE HARRIERS FIR IONAID 16 JOSH WALSH 1 17 PODGE FARRELL JAMES HENEBERY 18 CONAL CROWLEY 19 FIACH CROWLEY 2 3 4 20 CONAL CLANCY ALEX LYNCH CIARAN KIRWAN BRENDAN MULLIGAN 21 LIAM CASSIN 22 DEAN WALSH 5 6 7 23 EOIN KAVANAGH COLM HEFFERNAN RICHIE KEHOE DANNY WALSH 24 JASON GORDON 25 SEAN BYRNE 26 STEPHEN KEARNEY 8 9 27 CALUM CORCORAN KYLE SCALLAN JOHN BRIDGES 28 BEN HYNES 29 CONOR HALLIGAN 10 11 12 30 RICHIE LAWLOR JOSH SHEIL JIM BERRY WAYNE MALLON 13 14 15 GLEN MURPHY BUTLER EOIN ROCHE LEE CHIN 12 PETTITT’S SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP PRELIMINARY QTR-FINAL SENIOR Chadwicks Wexford Park • 29-08-2021 • 6.00pm • Referee: James Owens NAOMH ÉANNA FIR IONAID 16. BARRY KINSELLA 1 17. BRIAN CUSHE JACK CUSHE 18. CIAN BROWNE 19. DARRAGH CANAVAN 20. EOIN MOLLOY 2 3 4 21. JACK DORAN PEDRO TRAVERS BRENDAN TRAVERS TOM STAFFORD 22. DAVID O’BRIEN 23. JJ TWAMLEY 5 6 7 24. GEAROID CULLEN EOIN CONROY SEAN DOYLE GARY MOLLOY 25. ROBBIE HAYES 26. SEAN OG WHELAN 27. SEAN DOWLING 8 9 28. CIAN KENNY AODHAN DOYLE JACK CULLEN 29. EVAN O’DWYER 30. RORY TUBRITT 10 11 12 31. LEE KINSELLA CATHAL DUNBAR CHARLIE M cGUCKIN DARRAGH HUGHES Management: Willie Cleary, Pat Doyle, Ger Cushe, 13 14 15 Tony Molloy and David Redmond PADRAIG DOYLE CONOR M cDONALD (C) CIAN MOLLOY ST. MARTIN’S FIR IONAID 16. CALLUM QUIRKE 1 17. BEN MADDOCK DYLAN BYRNE 18. JACK DEVEREUX 19. LUKE KAVANAGH 2 3 4 20. CONOR COLEMAN EOIN O’LEARY JOE O’CONNOR PHILIP DEMPSEY 21. MIKEY COLEMAN 22. DAVID CODD 5 6 7 23. MARK MALONEY DAITHI WATERS CONOR FIRMAN SAM AUDSLEY 24. DIARMUID O’LEARY 25. KYLE FIRMAN 8 9 26. JOE BARRETT WILLIE DEVEREUX PATRICK O’CONNOR Extended Panel: Michael Codd, Ben Stafford, Conor Kelly, Zac Firman, 10 11 12 David Cantwell, Rory Devereux JAKE FIRMAN JACK O’CONNOR JOE COLEMAN Management: John Meyler (Manager), Michael Kearney, Pat Frayne, 13 14 15 Darin Sane DARREN CODD RORY O’CONNOR CIARAN LYNG 13 PERMANENT TSB JUNIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP PRELIMINARY QTR-FINALS JUNIOR O’Kennedy Park • 29-08-2021 • 2.00pm • Referee: Philip Murphy FERNS ST. AIDAN’S FIR IONAID 16. PADRAIG WALSH 1 17. PATRICK O'HAGAN MICHAEL WALSH 18. JACK O'HAGAN 19. TOMAS HAWKINS 20. PATRICK O'TOOLE 2 3 4 21. STEVE WARREN BRIAN O’NEILL PETER NOLAN CHRISTOPHER DAVITT 22. GEORGE WARREN 23. CHRISTOPHER O'CONNOR 5 6 7 24. CIARAN DORAN 25. BOB BYRNE WILLIAM BOLGER SEAN WALSH BARRY MURPHY 26. BYRON JORDAN 27. BARRY O'TOOLE 8 9 28. BEN COWMAN PJ O’NEILL BRIAN STAFFORD 29. PADDY O'LEARY 30. ANDY CASH 31. KEVIN STAFFORD 10 11 12 32. ANDY CASH JEFF TOBIN PETER O’TOOLE SHANE STAFFORD 33. MYLIE CASH Management: 13 14 15 Ben Bernie, Nick Stafford, PADRAIG KINSELLA BEN BERNIE ANTHONY DWYER George Warren, Ger Bennett BANNOW-BALLYMITTY FIR IONAID 16 KEVIN DOYLE 1 17 LORCAN BREEN GARY JORDAN 18 JOHN HARPUR 19 JAMES M cCORMACK 2 3 4 20 DARREN CADOGAN DAVID WHITE DAVID CURRID JOHN MERNAGH 21 DARREN O'GRADY 22 EDDIE DERMODY 5 6 7 23 KEVIN CULLEN RYAN MORRIS ARTHUR SWEETMAN SEAN M cCORMACK 24 SEAN KEATING 25 JACK DONOHOE 26 CONOR FURLONG 8 9 27 PADRAIG M cCORMACK JOHN O’LEARY MARK WALLACE 28 LEON GALVIN 29 TOM REVILLE 10 11 12 30 DEAN O'NEILL ROBERT COGLEY GARY MORTON NIALL HARNEY 13 14 15 RICHIE WALSH KIERAN BUTLER CATHAL CUMMINS 14 PERMANENT TSB JUNIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP PRELIMINARY QTR-FINAL JUNIOR O’Kennedy Park • 29-08-2021 • 6.00pm • Referee: Thomas Furlong RATHNURE FIR IONAID 16.
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